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Money Heist Season 5 Vol 2 without Tokyo. Series review
*Spoiler Alert* It's been three months since we were left with one of the most stunning minutes in Money Heist as Tokyo's (Ursula Corbero) character met with a difficult demise. It was a second that hit more enthusiastically to us than The Professor (Alvaro Morte) and his team and here we are once more, as the last season gets in the repercussions of her demise. A few questions were left unanswered and they will gradually be unraveled through the last five scenes of the series. The Spanish series which turned into an enormous worldwide peculiarity ends up under tremendous strain as all eyes are on the finale and these five scenes will decide the destiny of the show and how it will be recollected. It certainly doesn't have any desire to fall into the organization of other advertised shows, for example, Game of Thrones which conveyed frustrating finales and left their fanbase strong surprise.
Ankit KholiyaPublished 2 years ago in GeeksHoliday in the Wild - A Netflix Movie Review
Elephants read your soul. Let’s spend the holiday in Africa with them. Following an adventure, Holiday in the Wild was released to Netflix in 2019. When her husband declares a divorce, Kate flies out on a trip to Africa. This trip is enlightening. Helping out on an elephant reserve, Kate learns more about her calling in life and a brewing romance.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in Geeks‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Movie Review
In this long-awaited follow-up to the 80’s classic, Callie (Carrie Coon) and her two children, Phoebe (Mckenna Grace) and Trevor (Finn Wolfhard), move to a secluded farmhouse in Oklahoma that was left to them by Carrie’s estranged father. It turns out that Carrie’s father was none other than former Ghostbuster Egon Spengler, and when a supernatural force is unleashed once again, just as Spengler had predicted before his death, his descendants, along with Phoebe’s summer school teacher Mr. Grooberson (Paul Rudd), must stop this evil once and for all.
Will LasleyPublished 2 years ago in GeeksA Castle For Christmas - review (Netflix)
The more mature reader will remember Brooke Shields as a youngster. Her beauty graced a film, considered a bit of a scandal at the time; The Blue Lagoon.
Q-ell BettonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksReview of 'Tales From the Shadowhunter Academy'
Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy follow Simon Lewis as he trains to become a Shadowhunter while struggling to reconcile who he was with who he is.
Cyn's WorkshopPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "Monsters University"
Monsters University came out back in 2013. I watched the movie not too long after that so this is my second viewing. Back when I first watched it, I remember having a lot of fun watching it and I wanted to revisit that joy. As with always, I've grown a new perspective of the movie after watching it years later.
Brian AnonymousPublished 2 years ago in GeeksShort Film Reviews: From 1 Minute to 10 Minutes
The Tattooist: A torturous tattoo parlor is the first destination on this 10-stop review train. The Tattooist barely reaches the 1-minute mark, so it doesn't waste time getting to the sinister secret that the tattooist (played by Yanhu Wong) is hiding behind his neon sign and flower wallpaper. Even if you're not a horror fanatic, you'll probably guess what it is before you even start the movie. What The Tattooist lacks in originality, it makes up for with its style. For a short film helmed by a first-time director and made on an estimated $10,000, The Tattooist packs quite the visual punch.
Trevor WellsPublished 2 years ago in GeeksA Frozen Flower
In addition to horror movies and all kinds of monsters, I really love dramas. True, until recently, I preferred Chinese doramas. But some time ago I discovered South Korean films. Although I was watching Train to Busan and #Alive. I really liked it. South Korean cinema is quite ready to be a Hollywood scale, although sometimes there are some complaints and shortcomings. But Hollywood often makes frankly bad films too.
Kate - review (Netflix)
Brief synopsis: In revenge after killing a member of the Yakuza, an assassin is poisoned. Dying, she has less than twenty hours to find the person responsible for ordering her death.
Q-ell BettonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksBooks to Check Out: What I Read in November 2021
Look! A new title for my monthly book reviews! I wanted a new title to better reflect what I’m actually reading. I’m not reading new books being released every month, and so on. I’m just trucking through my TBR and showing off some of the cool books that deserve more attention. This month is no exception. I read a few books this month, and oddly enough they all just happened to be fascinating, female-protagonist-driven stories that blew me away.
Encanto - A Movie Review
We have to save the magic before it disappears forever. Encanto is Disney’s 60th animated feature film. Mirabel is the only member of her family without a special power. Feeling felt out, she soon realizes that the magic is dying. Mirabel has to save the magic before it disappears from her family forever.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in GeeksReluctant Favorites
If you're like me, you get bitter when something becomes popular after years of you enjoying it when it was not so mainstream.