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Tag: Christian Bale
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REVIEW: Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)
I like most Studio Ghibli movies, but my absolute favorites have to be Princess Mononoke and Howl’s Moving Castle. I reviewed the former a while back, and the latter is one of the main reasons I wanted to review Studio Ghibli’s output. Howl’s Moving Castle is based on a novel of the same name by…
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Russell Crowe Will Appear in Thor: Love and Thunder
Russell Crowe will walk with the gods. Deadline exclusively reports that the star of modern classics like L.A. Confidential, Gladiator, and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World will appear in the upcoming Marvel movie Thor: Love and Thunder. While it’s unknown what role Crowe will play, Deadline’s piece indicates that it will…
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Chris Pratt Will Play Star-Lord in Thor: Love and Thunder
The Asgardians of the Galaxy aren’t breaking up just yet. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Chris Pratt will appear as Star-Lord in Thor: Love and Thunder. Once he’s finished filming The Tomorrow War, a sci-fi action movie in which he’s starring with Yvonne Strahovski, he’ll head to Australia to reprise his role as the Guardians…
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REVIEW: Ford v Ferrari (2019)
James Mangold’s Ford v Ferrari is a red-blooded American movie, a celebration of a man’s drive to pursue his passion with everything he’s got, a lamentation on the corporate world’s determination to break the spirit of the individual, and the satisfaction in knowing you can do what they tell you you can’t. That one of…
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A Decade of Disney: Pocahontas (1995)
Virginia: Hello and welcome back to A Decade of Disney, in which we’re reviewing all the films of the studio’s Renaissance period. Today we’ll be talking about 1995’s Pocahontas, which was poised to become the animation giant’s biggest hit yet and ushered in an era of diverse lead characters. At the time of its production,…
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REVIEW: Vice (2018)
It’s a unique experience to watch a film that is equally as entertaining as it is infuriating. In 2015, The Big Short provided me with that experience; it was a movie that chronicled the 2008 housing crisis, but did it uniquely. The screenplay utilized some creative tricks to deliver the information from this incident in a way…