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Sarah Norris (24 KP) rated Longwalks in Apps

Apr 11, 2022  
Longwalks
Longwalks
Communication, Lifestyle, Social Networking
9
8.5 (2 Ratings)
App Rating
Thought-provoking and always-changing questions (3 more)
Customizable to your priorities and things you want to improve upon
Niche communities to join
Safe and free of creeps and unwanted interactions
A safe space for deep thoughts
Longwalks has been my favorite non-traditional social media apps I've found (though I'd hardly call it social.media - the focus isn't on your profile/profile picture etc.). Check in every day to keep a streak going, answer sometimes silly/sometimes serious prompts about your life (choose to keep your answers private, post anonymously, or publicly), and get bonus insightful questions when you join groups relevant to you. I've yet to have an uncomfortable or negative interaction and the vulnerability of everyone's answers is beautiful.
  
Annihilation (2018)
Annihilation (2018)
2018 | Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Fairly good start before the weird ending (0 more)
Rather odd and open ended (0 more)
I don't know
A Sci-Fi Horror that starts fairly well but has a rather odd ending that might leave you scratching your head.
A weird shimmer zone appears around a light house and appears to be expanding. Scientist's are not sure what to make and any expeditions into the area do not return.
More traditional Horror to start with as a team of female scientist's enter the area and encounter some strange biological difference's in the plants and animals.
Sadly the ending was very different and odd that's left to your own reasoning as to what it's about. Won't be for everyone.
  
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David McK (3562 KP) rated Mufasa: the Lion King (2024) in Movies

Apr 21, 2025 (Updated Apr 21, 2025)  
Mufasa: the Lion King (2024)
Mufasa: the Lion King (2024)
2024 |
5
5.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Hmmm ... I'm not really sure what to call this: is it a prequel (as it tells the story of Simba's dad Mufasa, as memorably voiced by James Earl Jones in the original '94 toon), or a sequel (as it's presented as a story being told to Simba's own kid)?

Regardless pf what it is viewed as, what is undeniable is that it is another 'live action' (note the inverted commas) movie, following on from the 'live action' 2019 version of the story, with some of the same actors returning to the same roles.

It's also very much a traditional Disney movie, complete with songs interspersed throughout and a bit of light menace!