Excellent fight scenes, lots of guns, massive explosions, and some truly horrific and gory kills including a decapitation you never see coming.
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The real gem of this movie is the cast. Full of veteran, musical theater actors they bring an authenticity to Theater Camp that former drama kids can relate to.
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If you need a feel good story, let me recommend A Million Miles Away. Peña and Salazar definitely make it worth the ride.
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Shahadi and A'zion are part of what makes this movie better than it should be. These actresses embody their characters and have such a presence and chemistry that they make the bond between Jane and Corrine realistic.
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This is Branagh's third adaptation of a Christie/Poirot novel and so far, it is his best.
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Director Guy Nattiv (Skin) makes purposeful decisions with close ups and camera angles.
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As a young actor cast to portray a Latino Superhero, Maridueña is a strong choice.
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Director Neill Blomkamp takes the audience “along for the ride” as camera angles offer views from inside the vehicle, the spectator stands, and the helicopter overhead giving a broad view of the racers and the track.
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Staying true to the mysticism and the horror of the novel, director André Øvredal offers the audience a slow burn that is perhaps a little too slow.
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Meg 2: The Trench's special effects are hit or miss with some of them being huge misses.
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