
Trash Cuisine and Minsk 2011: Two Plays by Belarus Free Theatre
Natalia Kaliada and Nicolai Khalezin
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"Trash Cuisine: Nicolai Khalezin and Natalia Kaliada Devised by Belarus Free Theatre Banned from...

Jackjack (877 KP) rated The Final Girls (2015) in Movies
Apr 15, 2020
Sad opening when a mother is put down because she stared in a cheesy 80s slasher, now older and wiser she has a daughter max, you see there bond and relationship very fast and you see how it was taken away in one quick car crash, on the anniversary of Max's mums death she goes to the cinema to watch the film her mother was in, a fire breaks out and in a swift exit behind the screen a handful end up within the film. It's a comical fight to live and it pulls on plenty of heart strings as max is reunited with her late mother. I personally thought it was a brilliant cheesy, funny film and definitely worth the watch!!!

Golden Son
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Ender's Game meets The Hunger Games in MORNING STAR , the second in an extraordinary trilogy from...

Batman: Resurrection
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After The Joker’s death, Batman and Gotham City face a mysterious new threat in this direct sequel...

Dune
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Before The Matrix, before Star Wars, before Ender's Game and Neuromancer, there was Dune: winner of...

We Germans
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Winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize Shortlisted for the Prix Femina 2022 Shortlisted for...
Historical fiction World War II Eastern Front German Army

David McK (3557 KP) rated Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) in Movies
Dec 18, 2019 (Updated Jun 16, 2020)
Pursued by the Enpire's sinister agents, Princess Leia races home abord her starship, custodian of the stolen plans that can save her people and restore freedom to the galaxy ..."
So reads the opening crawl to the first Star Wars film (otherwise known as "Episode IV: A New Hope"), with this opening crawl becoming a feature of all the Star Wars films to date.
That is, until this one - the first to NOT have an opening crawl, and the first to NOT focus on any of the Skywalkers. Instead, this film deals with what was originally only just described in that crawl; by the mission to steal those Death Star plans and, as such, is the first completely self-contained and stand-alone Star Wars film.
I'd heard this described as a war movie, and that's probably a pretty fair comparison - this is more serious than the other six (especially the prequel Trilogy), maybe a bit darker in places, with the Rebel Alliance not afraid of getting their hands dirty and not quite the idealists they were originally portrayed as.
As this is back in galactic Civil War territory, we also have the return of some of the original villains of the saga - it's no secret that Darth Vader casts a shadow over the film (while not being the main villain of it), with an extended sequence towards the end showing just why he was so feared, and probably destined to become - like the 3-way Qui-Gonn Jinn/Kenobi/Maul fight in 'The Phantom Menace', or Vader vs Luke in 'The Empire Strikes back' - one of the most talked about scenes in the entire saga.
(As an aside, and talking of scenes: yes, there are scenes shown in the trailers that don't make it to the final cut, but since I managed to avoid (most of) those trailers, I can't really comment on that.)
Maybe a tad slow in getting started, but the bombastic final act more than makes up for it!

Two Necromancers, a Dragon, and a Vampire (The Unconventional Heroes #3)
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Two necromancers, a dragon, and a vampire – it sounds like a shortcut to disaster, and for Timmy,...