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There are no entry requirements, and this is not a contest, but simply a roundup intended to provide additional exposure to all of you for your efforts. Just have fun posting in the Movies & TV Shows Community and five or more posts will be chosen frequently.
Author: @nameless16
The Thursday Murder Club - Movie Review
Stories about amateur detectives, who are vulnerable but also have the intelligence and insight to solve mysteries, are one of my favorite genres to watch. Each of these characteristics is present in The Thursday Murder Club, a new Netflix movie based on a series of books written by Richard Osman, which tells the story of four people living in a nursing home who get together to solve unsolved mysteries. One unexpected day, they must put everything they have learned into practice when they have to solve a real mystery.
Author: @omarcitorojas
Don't Move. If in a previous content I offered you the movie Hush and this one left us frozen with its powerful plot; then the review based on the movie Don't Move from the year 2024 will leave us just as its title says; paralyzed in front of the screen, due to the constant tension that its directors Brian Netto and Adam Schindler offer us. In addition, this film has the co-production of Sam Raimi; you know him for his roots in horror films. In that sense; Don't Move, more than being characterized by the horror genre; for me it is the perfect psychological and survival thriller that will also leave us frozen.
Author: @gaboamc2393
Greetings, friends. A while ago, I went to see Superman at the cinema, but I hadn't had time to sit down and write about my experience watching this movie. I remember seeing it even before watching Fantastic Four: First Steps, but honestly, I liked Superman better and, in my opinion, it's the best movie about this character.
Author: @franz54
Alexander the Great: the glory that devoured the man
Friends of the Movies & TV Shows community, today I bring you a review of a classic, the 2004 film about Alexander the Great, originally titled Alexander. This is a film I have seen several times. I watched it recently and didn't hesitate to share my opinion with you. The production was directed by filmmaker Oliver Stone, who also wrote the screenplay alongside Christopher Kyle and Laeta Kalogridis.
Author: @soldierofdreams
The Last of Us: la historia del fracaso premeditado
HBO risked its neck by launching a series based on a video game, at a time when adaptations tend to be more criticized than praised by enthusiastic audiences. The Last of Us was one of those playable franchises that lit the fuse and raised dollars, with acclaim that cost it worldwide fame and, subsequently, failure and repudiation. The producers of said video game didn't understand something: a fan expects their favorite story to always get better, not worse. Make them angry, and it's your end.
Author: @promete0sz
Analisis de Taquilla: SuperYamcha VS Too Much Dark Man of Steel, Profit Review
Reality is the counterpart to Illusions, pulling us out of the ocean depths of fantasy. It uses one of its strongest tools to bring us back down to earth, metaphorically speaking: numbers. Numbers are the purest representation for assigning value to events and thus explaining, for example, the profits obtained from the sale of a product such as a movie.
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