Norman Osborn

Los Frikis

Los Frikis

Los Frikis se basa en hechos reales y cuenta una notable historia de la lucha que estos punkers cubanos hicieron por liberarse de la opresiva cultural socialista. Los directores Tyler Nilson y Michael Schwartz enrout a second feature – one that also offers quite unadulterated insights into the quest of those who are searching for

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Dear Santa

Dear Santa

It’s assumed that everyone’s belief in an existing Santa is lost as age creeps in, however over billions of people do not ever lose faith in Satan or innumerable such characters introduced to them as a child. Believe it or not, this is the world we live in, people have a strong faith in something

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Get Away

Get Away

Movies tend to portray a ‘folk horror’ concept in which characters come across a different community and participate in its frightful components. The most famous examples include The Wicker Man, Midsommar, Apostle, The Third Day, Wake Wood, The Lair of the White Worm, The Ritual, Dagon, Population 436, Offseason, and so on. In a sense,

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Moana 2

Moana 2

The sequel, Moana 2 opens to resounding success as it rides the popularity of Polynesian culture and focuses on the talented music and animation that made the predecessor so appealing. The initial part is almost reminiscent of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which is mercifully improved by a significantly better plot. Moana 2 keeps

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Spellbound

Spellbound

A young girl who is a princess by birth and has come from a kingdom with fantasy joins threats in the new film Spellbound on Netflix, which talks about specific issues of anger or anger issues that one can develop and how can such relations can be handled addressing their parents who went for another

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Classified

Classified

Another certainty: death, taxes, and Aaron Eckhart in any film that involves a grieving CIA spouse, which conveniently offers little intrigue to merit being placed in theaters anywhere. With such movies the only real sense of dignity that can be defended is when the directors are not as unimaginative as Roel Reiné who directed the

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