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rnbria · 9 months
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Binder files: 2010/2011
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beau-gar · 1 year
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THE OSCARS 2023
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magicpotiondaily · 1 year
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Oscars 2023 - fave looks ♥️ (Part 2)
~ Part 1 here
~ Cara Delevingne, Nicole Banderas, Stephanie Hsu, Hong Chau, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Pedro Pascal, Jay Ellis, Paul Dano, Terrence J, Ava DuVernay, Harvey Guillen, Lukas Dhont, Jennifer Connelly, Nicole Kidman, Jessie Buckley, Elizabeth Olsen, Ram Charan, Danai Gurira, Chloe East, Deepika Padukone, Greg Tarzan Davis, Jenny Slate, Marlee Matlin
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teyanataylorgang · 3 months
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balimode · 1 year
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She looks she's gonna pop outta that top at any second, but man, what a stunning dress.
Is he... wearing crushed velvet?? Why is that a popular texture this year??
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tchutchuca03 · 2 years
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wfhandwatchingtv · 4 months
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Don’t forget.
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thebossishere · 8 months
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#TerrenceJ at #Beyonce #RenaissanceWorldTour
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95th Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals
12 Mar 2023 - Hollywood United States.
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Fear (2023, dir. Deon Taylor) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Sometimes you see a trailer for something, and you know that, most likely, it's not gonna be good. I hate to say it, and I try not to judge any particular book by its cover, but we all do it, we can't help it. It's almost impossible not to put a perception on something. I know I shouldn't, because it's happened so many times just in the past couple years where I was anticipating something being bad or just ok, and it ended up blowing my socks off. It's almost gotten to a point where I'm more inclined to go see something if I have a negative knee-jerk reaction to it. Still, sometimes that inclination is right, and it most definitely was in the case of Fear.
This film, that clearly only got a theatrical release because its only release competition was Brandon Cronenberg's Infinity Pool, a very niche psychological thriller, and the star-studded, but massively undermarketed rom-com Maybe I Do. I could talk about how the film is edited in way that seems like they ran out of production time/budget and didn't have enough footage to make a cohesive plot, I could talk about the rushed digital effects that look like they were made in just shy of two weeks by college freshman in Adobe After Effects, I could talk about the ADR that was clearly added in with complete disregard for whether or not a character that is supposed to be speaking on screen's mouth is even moving, or the absurd amount of re-used dialogue. I could talk about a million different little technical things I noticed while watching this movie, but really I think the most crushing thing for Fear is that it is a horror movie, one that desperately wants to be taken seriously, that just flat out isn't scary. The premise, that your deepest fears manifest themselves in reality at the lodge where the film take place, and that's what eventually kills you, while interesting from a baseline perspective, seems to be of mostly tangential interest to the filmmakers. [MILD SPOILERS AHEAD] They have a sliver of a unique idea in giving some of the ensemble more abstract fears (stuff like "my friends not being able to trust me" or "not being in control"), but its almost like they just get bored after taking those concepts three-quarters of the way to their conclusions and just kill those characters off through some half-hearted, supernatural other thing than actually having their fears kill them. Even the character whose fear is literally just blood has a completely unrelated death. He doesn't drown in blood (his significant other in the film's biggest fear was drowning, they could have easily knocked out two birds with one stone there), he doesn't even bleed out (even though he does get stabbed and one of the hallucinations he has is his stab wound bleeding profusely), none of that vastly more on-theme stuff happens. His neck gets snapped. That's it.
It's just unbelievably underwhelming on almost every front. It's a horror movie with no horror, a slasher film with unoriginal, uninteresting death scenes, it packs no punch, offers no lasting impact, and the acting isn't even bad enough to be funny. In fact, a couple of the performances borderline on good (Andrew Bachelor, a.k.a. King Bach, whose production company helped make this film, actually delivers a decent performance, and TI has at least one decently funny moment). I think the only thing I've seen recently that was worse was Jeepers Creepers: Reborn, but I can barely even call that a film, so that was a pretty low bar to pass. Please, if you were thinking about seeing this, don't. Save your money and your time, it's not worth it.
Score: 2/10
Only in theaters.
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blackmensuited · 1 month
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whos-hotter-jjba · 1 month
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The Forgotten SDC Villains
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the-illiterate-pirate · 7 months
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Important question
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Propaganda is encouraged. Whether it's about arc, design, Stands, fuckability, just choose which bro you prefer
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superherokisser · 3 months
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bro mcu sam should be grateful that he has a sister and nephews. comic sam is an ORPHAN. bruce wayne style. and avengers assemble sam has a mom who makes really good cake and cupcakes
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They don’t make em like this anymore
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