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Movie Review: Red Notice

Title: Red Notice Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber Release Date: November 5, 2021 Rating: ​​★★★   Red Notice is an action comedy, one that stars Dwayne Johnson as an FBI profiler, Ryan Renolds as an art thief, and Gal Gadot as the Bishop, an even more notorious criminal. The Rock and Ryan Renolds form an unlikely Movie Review: Red Notice

“Klaus” Is Going To Be Your New Favorite Animated Christmas Movie

Title: Klaus Rating: 6 out of 5 Where to Watch: Netflix Runtime: 97 minutes *A spoiler-free review because I really want you to watch this!* So far Netflix is two for two in original Christmas movies for me. Earlier this year I saw the teaser trailer for Netflix’s first animated feature film Klaus. I was “Klaus” Is Going To Be Your New Favorite Animated Christmas Movie

Why Netflix’s “Let It Snow” May Be One of My Favorite Holiday Movies This Year

Title: Let It Snow Rating: 5 out of 5 Hallmark Scale: 12/10 Where to Watch: Netflix Runtime: 93 Minutes Let’s talk about Netflix’s latest original Christmas movie, Let It Snow because MAN DO I HAVE FEELINGS ABOUT IT. This will not be a spoiler-free review, but I’ll let you know when we get there. The Why Netflix’s “Let It Snow” May Be One of My Favorite Holiday Movies This Year

Web Staff Picks: Best Netflix Shows

Looking for something new to binge on Netlfix? No worries! The BSR Web Staff has some recommendations on what the next show that keeps you away from your real world responsibilities should be. The Paradise October 6, 2013 2 seasons Christina Godfrey Hello. My name is Christina, and I am addicted to BBC programming. From Web Staff Picks: Best Netflix Shows

Castlevania, Anime and the Futility of Video Game Adaptations

“Chasing the dragon” is an ancient slang phrase of Cantonese origin from Hong Kong, in reference to the feeling a drug addict gets when they first get high. The process of chasing the dragon begins with the first, glorious high. Everything feels fine. The person who induces the drug is floating through time without a Castlevania, Anime and the Futility of Video Game Adaptations

13 Things Wrong With Thirteen Reasons Why

  If you have Netflix or any form of social media account, you’ve probably seen or heard something having to do with the show Thirteen Reasons Why. For those who haven’t, it’s based on a book about a teenage girl who kills herself, leaving thirteen tapes behind to thirteen people who have wronged her in 13 Things Wrong With Thirteen Reasons Why

7 Powerful Women in Television

As a television connoisseur and feminist, there is nothing I love to see more than strong, ambitious, and intelligent yet, flawed and real dynamic female characters. Too often female characters aren’t given the range to be strong, vulnerable, intelligent, imperfect and insecure, especially not simultaneously. It’s important to represent the complexities of women, so young 7 Powerful Women in Television

TV Review: The Get Down part 1

The Get Down is a Netflix series from Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet). It takes place in the Bronx during the summer of 1977; a highly inspirational time of heatwaves, blackouts and crime, as well as a time of great creativity in New York City. This was a period that TV Review: The Get Down part 1