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Movies that might suck in 2021 & 2022

Hi, Everybody! Today I'll be discussing the upcoming movies that are coming out but might become either bad, mediocre or disappointing. Some of these movies might actually be good, but it's not to ignore what's been going on behind the scenes, what has been shown and the talent involved.  Alright.. Let's begin. And please no negative comments. 15. Jurassic World: Dominion In 2015, the Jurassic Park franchise got revived in the form of Jurassic World, in which the park has officially open to the public and that a very rare hybrid dinosaur has been created and is set loose. Naturally the movie became one of the highest grossing movies of the year and a summer blockbuster and a sequel was made in the form of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and, well... the film had a mixed response and I really really wanted to enjoy it, but I just couldn't! I loved the film's concept but it just did not work in execution. Jurassic Park sequels never ever work. The Lost World or Jur

Review: Run.

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  Hi, Everybody! Today I'm going to review Run. (2020), a Horror-Thriller film from writer-director, Aneesh Chaganty. I'm going to be talking about specific plot points so please be wary of spoilers.  First off, I did not expect this movie to be a fucking masterpiece, like damn! I thought The Act was messed up, but this is just something else! It's a very Stephen King-ish kind of Suspense Thriller with a "Derry, Maine" reference thrown in for good measure. Basically, Sarah Paulson plays a mother, Diane who takes care of her 17-year-old daughter, Chloe, who has asthma, a heart condition, diabetes and a genetic disorder and is bound to a wheelchair and she's also homeschooled. Their relationship seems great, Diane comes home with groceries and the mail, Chloe takes her pills every day and night. Chloe then suspects that her mother is keeping a very dark secret from her. At around 30 min. it turns into a very tense thrill ride with Chloe trying desperately to esc

Movie Sequels that are better than the Original

 WHASSUP, EVERYBODY?! I'm currently being quarantined in my room due to the fact that I had a "slight headache" and I honestly feel fine. Really. iI'm typing this with my mask on and it's all good. Anyway, here's my list of the movie sequels that I think are superior than the first movie. Let me know in the comments below what your favorite movie sequel is! Ok. LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!! 20. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm The most recent and relevant movie on this list, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm or better called as Borat 2 saw the titular iconic character made by Sacha Baron Cohen to return to America to deliver a monkey to Mike Pence only for his plans. to go horribly awry when his 15-year-old daughter shows up. It's a surprisingly emotional story about the relationship of a father and her daughter and the depths that they both go to achieve their goals. While its signature humor is in there, what makes it superior are the performances of Baron Cohen and new

Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

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 Hello! My name a Santiago Brion. I like you. I like movies. It's nice.  You'd be very wrong that Borat sequel would never happen. But it did! Cohen retired Borat in 2007, saying that his brand of satire had become impossible due to his own fame. Fourteen years later, the follow-up was shot during the pandemic. Its early scenes showed Borat being unable to work, because everybody recognized him, so he goes around in disguises. Borat Sagdiyev's latest misadventure was filled with more risqué jokes. He spends his remaining years in prison for his shenanigans in the previous film and is blamed for Kazakhstan's political and financial collapse. He's given a mission that will pardon him if it succeeds. Let's just say that it involves a monkey being delivered to Mike Pence, when that goes awry, he offers his 15-year-old daughter, Tutar to him. She has a lot to learn about life, due to the fact that she was raised in captivity on Borat's farm. Yeah, it sounds horri

Greatest Horror Movies of All Time

isHello, Everybody! Since that this is Hallo-week, I concocted a list of the BEST AND SCARIEST HORROR MOVIES EVER MADE! I will also delve into the history of each movie and also cover some minor spoiler details, so please be warned. 50. Get Out When Get Out first came out on February 24th, 2017,  I never watched it in theaters because I didn't how big of an impact this movie would have. This was Jordan Peele's directorial debut and it became a surprisingly fantastic horror movie and one of the best movies of the decade, earning Peele and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. When mixed couple, Chris and Rose go on a weekend getaway to meet her parents, he begins to suspect that something is very, very wrong and discovers a disturbing secret. One thing that makes this horror movie's thumb stick out is its social commentary on racial tensions and that someone with a very lighter skin tone can be truly terrifying. Peele would follow that up with "Us" which also