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Best TV Shows of 2020

Hi, Everybody! Since that the New Year is literally in 2 days, I'm going to be talking about the TV Shows that came out this year and that have got us through this disastrous year. Animated Shows are not included because there were just so many to choose from despite how awesome Rick & Morty: Season 4 pt 2 was and how great Solar Opposites, The Owl House and Bojack Horseman: Season 7 were.  10. The Undoing Guys, I've watched this mini-series in 2 days and it's one of my latest obsessions! In this HBO limited series, Nicole Kidman plays a therapist whose life is turned upside when her husband is arrested and responsible for someone's murder. Who's the body you ask? Well...  the husband played by Hugh Grant is a pediatrician and he had an affair with one of the kids' mother(the corpse). It's only 6 episodes and you'll likely be finished in a day. Not only does it have great performances, including Nicole Kidman, her hairstyle and her fashion choices, i

Review: Soul

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  Hello, Everybody! Today I'm going to talk about the new Pixar movie, Soul! Released on Disney+. It's rare that a major animated film releases on a streaming service especially a movie like Soul. This is the story of a black man living in New York City named Joe Gardner, who is a middle school band teacher who has a passion for jazz and he's very good at it and when gets the gig of a lifetime, he ends up in another realm to help someone find their passion, he soon discovers what it truly means to have soul. It stars Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Angela Bassett, Questlove, Phylicia Rashad, Richard Ayoade, David Diggs, Rachel House, Alice Braga and Graham Norton and is directed by Pete Doctor alongside Kemp Powers who made Monsters, Inc., Up and Inside Out. This year, Pixar released two films, Onward was the story of two elf brothers who go on a quest to bring back their dad for one day and both movies touch upon life, death and makes us human. It's also very much like Coco, whe

Review: Wonder Woman 1984

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  Hello, Everybody! Today I'm finally reviewing Wonder Woman 1984! The sequel to the hit 2017 film, Wonder Woman and the eighth installment in the DC Extended Universe, has been delayed for over a year now and it was finally released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. If you haven't seen either Wonder Woman or the sequel, SPOILER ALERT! WW84 sees the return of Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, the now iconic role played by Gal Gadot, the film also has the return of Steve Trevor, played by Chris Pine, Robin Wright as Antiope and Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta, the ruler of Themyscira and Diana's mother, WW84 also stars Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva/Cheetah and Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord and is directed by Patty Jenkins, who directed the first film.  Now, mind you, the last time we see Steve Trevor, he sacrificed himself during the events of 2017's Wonder Woman and appears decades later in someone else's body. I'll explain in a bit. The film takes place in well.

Greatest Christmas Movies of All Time

Hello, Everybody! Since that Christmas is a few days away, I made a list of all of the great Holiday films! Most of these movies are some of my favorites and I will sadly not include any Christmas Horror movies like Black Christmas because that'll be a list for another day. Alright, fellas, here's the list. 20. The Night Before Directed by Jonathan Levine, who later directed Long Shot, one of the best comedies of 2019, The Night Before is a Christmas comedy starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie. This trio of lifelong buddies have gathered on Christmas Eve to celebrate the holidays with a bang. As Isaac prepares to become a father, they realize that their annual tradition is coming to an end. To make it as memorable as possible, they plan a night of debauchery and hilarity by searching for the Nutcracka Ball, the Holy Grail of Christmas Parties. It's everything that you would want in a raunchy Christmas comedy film and it had one memorable scene of Isa

The Plot of Tenet explained(SPOILERS!)

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  Hello, Everybody! Today I'm going to be talking about Tenet! The movie that I have finally watched! After so much anticipation, I wanted to see it in theaters but I eventually didn't go see it and I have watched it on Apple TV with my parents 2 days ago. Seeing it in theaters would have been a better experience but I still enjoyed it, regardless. I have to admit tho, I didn't even know what was going on half the time Anyway, as some of you may know, Tenet is Christopher Nolan's latest directorial film following up the critically acclaimed war movie, Dunkirk. It stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Michael Caine, Dimple Kapadia, Himesh Patel, Fiona Dourif, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Kenneth Branagh.  In this article, I will explain the film plot in greater detail as I possibly can, so if you feel lost and confused, I understand. Movies are made to confuse people and make you ask yourself what it was really about. I mean, I love 2001: A Space

Review: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

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  Hello, Everybody. I just watched Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, a Netflix Original Movie based on August Wilson's play of the same that just came out today. It takes place in the 1920s Chicago in a recording room. As you can see from this poster above, this is the final performance of late actor Chadwick Boseman, who recently passed away on August 29th from a 4-year-battle with colon cancer. This review will also be a dedication to this wonderful actor who left us way too soon. Wakanda Forever, good sir.  In "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" Boseman plays Levee, an ambitious trumpet player who is determined to stake his own claim in the music industry, his own ambition to start his own band has him solicit the managers and producers and reliving his own previous traumas and spurs truths and lies to his fellow musicians that will forever change their lives. It is directed by George C. Wolfe and the film also stars Viola Davis as the "Mother of the Blues" Ma Rainey,

Every WB Theatrical Film coming to HBO Max(so far)

 Hello, Everybody! Today I made a list of every movie from Warner Bros. Pictures coming to the streaming service, HBO Max. The announcement of WB's upcoming movies being released on HBO Max while also being released in theaters simultaneously has divided many moviegoers. For me personally, I think that this will lower every theaters' revenues and it's an effort to compete in the Streaming Wars and a lot of people think that it'll be safe to not go out to see a movie and risk getting COVID. Christopher Nolan has recently spoke out against this by calling HBO Max "the worst streaming service" and says that Warner Media has made a grave mistake with this decision. Anyway, here's the list. - Wonder Woman 1984 Release Date: December 25th, 2020 The much-anticipated sequel has been delayed numerous times for almost 2 years and it's finally coming out! No more delays! I HAVE WAITED AND WAITED FOR THIS SINCE 2017! I was afraid that it was going to be pushed bac

Review: Happiest Season

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  Hello, Everybody! Today I'm going to review the Hulu original film, Happiest Season! It stars Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Dan Levy, Mary Holland, Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, Mary Steenburgen, Burl Mosesley, Jake McDorman and Victor Garber and it's written and directed by Clea DuVall, a veteran actress who appeared in 3 coming-of-age films: The Faculty, She's All That and But I'm a Cheerleader, which made DuVall an actress to look out for, and had supporting roles on Girl, Interrupted, Identity, 21 Grams, The Grudge, Zodiac and Argo and is DuVall's second feature after directing The Intervention, a comedy-drama about four couples on a weekend getaway only to be at an "intervention" on their marriage.  Happiest Season makes Clea DuVall a director to look out for in the years to come, it is also the first major LGBT Christmas movie directed by a lesbian director. The premise of this holiday rom-com is that Stewart plays a young woman who plans to propo

Movie Sequels that weren't as good as the Original

Hey, Everybody! Today I made a list of sequels that didn't live it up to its predecessor. These movies were expected to live up to the previous movies and have failed in the process. These are the sequels that I personally did not like and some of them I thought were good, they just weren't better than the first movies. 11. The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part 2014's The LEGO Movie was a HUGE financial success and is one of the best animated movies of the decade and it kickstarted a movie franchise! Both of The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Batman Movie were wonderful movies! However, a year and a half later after The LEGO Ninjago Movie came out with mixed reviews, LEGO Movie 2 became an unfortunate box office bomb. In the sequel, Emmett and his pals are now living in a post-apocalyptic Bricksburg after the DUPLOs attacked the city during the end of the first movie, when Wyldstyle/Lucy gets kidnapped by Rosa Diaz, ahem, I mean a mini-doll voiced by Stephanie Beatriz, it's up to