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Explore the new movie, The Electric State 2025

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The Electric State: The Electric State is set in a parallel reality where robotics become a commonplace aspect of daily life. Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown, of Stranger Things) and her parents are shown in the film's opening scene in 1990. Michelle's brother Christopher (Woody Norman, of C'mon C'mon) is a brilliant child who is going to start college at a very young age, and she is extremely proud of him. However, four years later, after humanity has fought a war against the robots, Michelle resides with their foster father Ted (Jason Alexander), whose parents and Christopher passed away a few years prior. The Electric State However, when a robot that resembles a TV show mascot arrives at her home and informs her via hand gestures and pre-recorded catchphrases that Christopher is controlling it remotely, things take a positive turn. To find out where his real brother might be, our brave heroine chooses to travel to the EX, a region amid the desert where the majority of ...

William Tell Movie Review

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Nick Hamm has created a film that evokes the essence of the 1990s, featuring an extravagant score, flashbacks, and a generous amount of stylized violence. The production of William Tell reportedly had a budget of just under $50 million, and Hamm effectively utilised these resources. Although this film may not rival the latest releases from Marvel or DC, it boasts a visual quality that is comparable to, or even surpasses, many classic epics that once captivated audiences, such as Robin Hood, Braveheart, and Elizabeth. The performances align with expectations for a film of this nature, with the majority of the cast fully committed to portraying the struggles of a populace under an oppressive regime. Claes Bang delivers a commendable performance as the titular William Tell, embodying the stoic and tormented leader of the rebellion, while Ellie Bamber shines as Bertha, the niece of the Austrian king, who believes in Switzerland's potential for peace and an end to the atrocities. In the...

Captain America: Brave New World 2025 Blog Review

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With a new hero brandishing the recognizable shield, Captain America: Brave New World (2025) takes the Marvel Cinematic Universe to exciting new heights.  Anthony Mackie makes his much anticipated Captain America debut in this thrilling episode as Sam Wilson.  Dynamic action scenes, emotional relevance, and a positive view of the MCU's future are all expertly woven throughout the movie. Mackie's portrayal of Sam Wilson's transformation into Captain America lies at the heart of Brave New World.  He enhances Steve Rogers's legacy by portraying Sam as a hero characterized by compassion, bravery, and moral rectitude.  As Sam assumes a significant role and infuses it with his unique identity and values, the story carefully explores his internal turmoil.  He has grown personally, and his boldness in forging his own leadership path in the face of uncertainty is evident in his journey. The film's outstanding ensemble cast adds much more value. Harrison Ford enthralls sp...

DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN: The Devil Makes a Glorious Return

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Daredevil: Born Again stands as Marvel's finest narrative, transcending the realm of street-level storytelling. This series epitomizes the Marvel Cinematic Universe at its peak—dark, violent, and deeply personal. While Marvel Studios has delved into the intricacies of time, the cosmos, and vast expanses of space, Daredevil: Born Again illustrates that the true essence of storytelling lies within its characters, regardless of their scale. This narrative not only ranks as the greatest superhero tale ever crafted but also as one of the most exceptional offerings from Marvel. The series adeptly navigates the transition from grand cosmic adventures to the gritty, personal realities of crime and justice in Hell's Kitchen. Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), burdened by his past and striving for an unattainable future, confronts formidable challenges. His battle extends beyond the streets and the courtroom, targeting the corrupt systems that empower figures like Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'On...

Zero Day: A Gripping Cyber Thriller

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Zero Day Flixtor "Zero Day" emerged during a period in American history characterized by frequent government overreach, making its central theme—prioritizing ethical leadership over convenience or profit—particularly relevant. However, the series suffers from convoluted and often absurd writing, which undermines its thematic depth. Despite featuring one of the most talented casts in television history, Zero Day Flixtor requires viewers to suspend their critical thinking to avoid frustration. The narrative centers on a former one-term President of the United States, whose political journey has been profoundly influenced by the loss of his son and who may now be grappling with dementia. He is summoned to address a crisis stemming from a cyberattack that briefly disrupts the national power grid, resulting in chaos as aircraft plummet and traffic signals fail. This incident carries the ominous warning of potential recurrence. Current President Evelyn Mitchell, portrayed by Angela...

September 5 Movie Summery

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  "September 5: It takes viewers back in time to 1972 in a television control room, where ABC Sports broadcasters face an unprecedented crisis: gunmen from the Palestinian militant group Black September have infiltrated the Olympic village, leading to the deaths of two Israeli athletes and the hostage-taking of nine others. Society has struggled with such tragedies for over five decades. There have been instances of continuous coverage lasting several days, making it challenging for younger audiences to comprehend a time when such events were not broadcast. The film effectively captures the chaos through a modern perspective and instills a sense of urgency. However, it ultimately simplifies the complex historical and political context, primarily presenting the incident as a lesson in media ethics. This event marked a groundbreaking moment in televised history. It took time to realize that while the world could witness certain aspects of the crisis live, the gunmen were also able t...

Review of "The Gorge": Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy aim for the gates of hell

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  The Gorge on Flixtor Zach Dean wrote the screenplay and Scott Derrickson directed The Gorge. The beginning of Dean's story is enticing: two snipers, one American and the other Lithuanian but hired by Moscow, are stationed on either side of a deep valley in an unidentified nation that is covered in fog. They are in charge of keeping the creatures that are meant to reside there from escaping and overrunning the entire planet. By watching each other through their binoculars, our two professionals will fall in love with one another... until they have to work together to deal with a very juicy issue! Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller, two talented performers who have a pleasant alchemy between them—they are believable as both "madly in love" and "emeritus war professionals"—were great choices for the lead parts at Apple Studios. A different "genre"—the more popular spy thriller/science fiction—is introduced at the end of The Gorge, with Sigourney Weaver pa...