The film is about the absolute state of misery that is being a Left-wing progressive living in a major US city.
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Adam Garfinkel
The Menu
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Adam Garfinkel
2 years ago Report
Most of the cast (who play most of the guests) are nothing more than a bunch of rich, entitled elitists with unlikable personalities; offering audiences absolutely no one to root for the jump.
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Adam Garfinkel
Marry Me
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Adam Garfinkel
2 years ago Report
Most of the runtime of Marry Me is just the cast letting Jennifer Lopez know how awesome and empowering she is while she spews out some girl power mumbo jumbo that only sounds good in a Daily Beast article.
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Adam Garfinkel
Don't Worry Darling
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Adam Garfinkel
2 years ago Report
The drama taking place behind the camera was way more interesting than the movie.
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Adam Garfinkel
The Woman King
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Adam Garfinkel
2 years ago Report
The filmmakers attempt to turn the Agojie and Dahomey into the heroes of world history as warriors who fought against slavery and oppression, when history states that the Dahomey tribe was amongst the most prominent slave traders of their time.
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Adam Garfinkel
Bodies Bodies Bodies
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Adam Garfinkel
2 years ago Report
It only takes 30 minutes of run time to understand that the creators of this movie have no idea what the words 'comedy', 'satire,' or 'slasher' actually mean — making it one of the most obnoxious films in the 21st century.
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Adam Garfinkel
Thor: Love and Thunder
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Adam Garfinkel
2 years ago Report
The seriousness of Jane's morality is snuffed throughout the film by Taika Waititi's need to inject comedy where it is not needed; a trope that is unbearable in some of the director's other films — such as Jojo Rabbit, for example. Chris Hemsworth has described Taika Waititi's style as a director as “an inner child running wild” sayin
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Adam Garfinkel
Halloween Ends
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Adam Garfinkel
2 years ago Report
Littered with plot and character-included stupidity throughout, 'ridiculous' is the only word to describe this film. From start to finish, the entire sequel trilogy for Halloween has been a failure; wrapping the series with an ending that gives fans less hope than ever before.
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Adam Garfinkel
Scream
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Adam Garfinkel
2 years ago Report
The way the film tries to shoehorn modern characters into the franchises' plot while trying to meet its diversity inclusion quotas is every bit as laughable as it is insulting.