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freshthoughts2020 · 4 months
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badmovieihave · 1 year
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Bad movie I have Doom Patrol The Complete Third Season 2021
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femmeetart · 2 years
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forgot about this oops, it's from 30 May
this is the only batwoman x doom patrol crossover we'll get
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Quase ninguém viu: "O mistério do moinho" (The mill, 2023)
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movienized-com · 6 days
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Out of Bounds
Out of Bounds (2023) #ColleenDavieJanes #KarenObilom #SterlingSulieman #BriannaButler #AndreaConte #JustinSKirkland Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 (Oktober) Genre: Thriller Regie: Colleen Davie Janes Hauptrollen: Karen Obilom, Sterling Sulieman, Brianna Butler, Andrea Conte, Justin S Kirkland, Terence Lee, Maxie McClintock, McKalin, Omer Mughal, David Nash, David Andrew Nash, Marti O. Pruitt, Shelly Townsend, Laith Wallschleger … Filmbeschreibung: Als Moriah eine leidenschaftliche und hochgeheime Affäre mit einem bekannten…
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floorman3 · 7 months
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The Mill Review- A Fasinating Film About The Concept of Workers and Employees
One-location films are usually horror-centric. Films like Buried, Inside, and Saw have been a few that come to mind in recent years. Now Hulu has a new one-location horror film that has come down the pipe, and it has an interesting premise. I’m sure a lot of people can relate to this one. I sure could when I watched it. Joe (Lil Rel Howery) is happily married and he has gotten a promotion at his…
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geekcavepodcast · 7 months
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The Mill Trailer
A businessman who wakes up in a prison next to an ancient grist mill. He is forced to work pushing the mill for The Mallard or face "termination."
The Mill stars Lil Rel Howery, Pat Healy, and Karen Obilom. The film is directed by Sean King O'Grady from a screenplay by Jeffery David Thomas.
The Mill hits Hulu on October 9, 2023.
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fromthestacks · 11 months
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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House Party (2023, dir. Calmatic) - review by Rookie-Critic
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It is arthouse film season. Any awards contenders/foreign language films that aren't already out over here in the States are going to come out in rapid succession over the next couple months so that the general public can see them before the awards shows are over. I love these movies, when they're good, they're incredible, but I get tired and brain fried watching these high concept, thinky films one after another after another sometimes. So, last Friday I went and saw House Party to unwind. Sometimes it's nice to just kick back, switch the thinker off, and enjoy the ride. Now, I will ashamedly admit that I have never seen the original, Reginald Hudlin, Kid 'n Play House Party from 1990, so I won't be able to draw many comparisons between the two films. From what I've read in other reviews, this new one wasn't able to capture the same heart or sense of fun that the original had. I can see where they're coming from; the titular house party doesn't really start until close to an hour into the film, and the buildup to it only has a couple of moments that are actually funny, but the House Party itself, once the film actually brings us there, is pretty entertaining. The celebrity cameos range from hilarious (Mark Cuban) to eye-roll inducing (Lil Wayne) to cool (Tinashe), the central protagonist duo of Jacob Latimore and Tosin Cole have great chemistry and comedic timing, and the joke factor of the film is just higher overall during the actual party. It's just a shame that it feels like it doesn't take up a lot of space in the film that's named after it.
Possibly the funniest part of the whole film is the cameo from Kid Cudi. It almost feels like a crime to call his role in the film a cameo because he's such an integral part of the film's story, and is one of the main characters of what is easily the funniest, craziest, best part of the entire movie. I won't spoil the fun because I think that, if you're into this kind of movie, I would definitely recommend seeing it. It never tries too hard, which is sometimes endearing, and sometimes a detriment to the quality of the film. Another one of the film's issues is that the ending feels incredibly rushed; with how long it took us to get to the actual House Party itself, you would think we'd spend at least a little time on the aftermath of the thing, but really the film seems content to just say "this is where the characters ended up, thanks for coming, bye bye now." in a matter of minutes. I appreciate the art of the epilogue, and it feels like House Party kind of phones theirs in. I also could have done without the main character, Kevin's, motivation for throwing the party. It feels like a McGuffin for the characters to "get serious" and "get things done" whenever anything starts to get out of hand. It just felt kind of tacked on and unnecessary when they could have easily just done it because, I don't know, they don't want to go to jail for throwing an illegal house party at LeBron James' house without his consent? That seems like a pretty good reason to kick into gear. Good enough for me, at least.
House Party is not a perfect film, by any stretch of the imagination. It has a ton of flaws, it's not as funny as it should be, and it's overall very forgettable, but did I hate it? No, not at all. I'm not sure if it's because of the aforementioned "arthouse burnout," or what, but I had fun with House Party. It's a decent enough distraction, I just feel like over time it will fade into obscurity, and not have the lasting societal impact that the film it sought to remake has.
Score: 5/10
Currently only in theaters.
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freshthoughts2020 · 11 months
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thenerdsofcolor · 1 year
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'House Party' 2023 Struggles to Keep the Party Going
Written by Jamal Olori & Stephen Glover and directed by Calmatic, House Party tells the story of two freshly fired house cleaners — club promoting best friends, Damon and Kevin — as they decide to host the most exclusive party in California at LeBron James’ exclusive mansion, the site of their last cleaning job. While the film does deliver on its premise it isn’t until the later half that it…
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jmunneytumbler · 1 year
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Should You Press (Kid 'N) Play on This Year's 'House Party'?
thank you brond james (CREDIT: Warner Bros. Pictures/Screenshot) Starring: Jacob Latimore, Tosin Cole, DC Young Fly, Karen Obilom, Andrew Santino, Melvin Gregg, Rotimi, Allen Maldonado, Kid Cudi, LeBron James, Mýa Director: Calmatic Running Time: 110 Minutes Rating: R for Party Vices and a Shockingly Violent Turn in the Final Act Release Date: January 13, 2022 (Theaters) What’s It About?: Kevin…
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Black Femme Character Dependency Dark Skin Directory: K
K: The Characters
Kai Jones | Kali | Kanak | Karal | Karen Jenson | Karla Wilson | Kate SFAM | Kate Alen | Kate Sacker | Kayla Watts | Kazi | Keesha Franklin | Keisha Taylor 4400 | Keke Raymond | Kelly TWD | Kelly Curtis | Kelsey Phillips | Ketsu Onyo | Khadijah | Khessa | Kiki Pizza | Kim Martinez | Kim Reese | Kira TI | Kitty | Koala Princess | Koki | Kory Anders | Kristin Shafe | Krystal Bailey | Kuasa | Kym Hawkins 
K: The Entertainers
Kabrina Adams |  Karen Glave |  Karen Obilom | Karidja Touré |  Karimah Westbrook |  Keeya King |  Kellie Shanygne Williams |  Kellita Smith |  Kelly Rowland | Kenya Moore |  Keshia Knight Pulliam |  Kiara Pike |  Kiki Layne |  Kimberly Marable |  Kirby Howell Baptiste |  Kyla Ramsey 
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raybizzle · 2 years
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