Jessica Chastain

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    Breathe



    Breathe: Directed by Stefon Bristol. With Milla Jovovich, Sam Worthington, Common, Quvenzhané Wallis. An East Flatbush mother and daughter, barely surviving in an oxygen-less world, must band together to protect each other when intruders arrive claiming to know their missing father.

    Hong Kong, March 2004

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    Victoria Justice

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    “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” Review

    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire: Directed by Gil Kenan. With Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace. When the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force, Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second ice age.

    A perfectly worth entry into the Ghostbusters franchise, I’m happy with how the small steps they’re taking seem to be building towards something larger, but all while making good smaller stories. This is something that Marvel use to do very well, but then they transitioned to focusing more on the meta story and less on the single story and now we’re in the mess we’re in now with them. This movie however is a fun one with internal consistency, good call backs that aren’t too heavy handed, includes great foreshadowing and includes all the necessary guest stars that are all more than just cameos. My only complaint, and it’s a small one that I can easy forgive, is that there’s returning characters from the first film, both of whom were living hundreds of miles away and are somehow how living down the street from the Ghostbuster family. I was ok with the explanations, but it was funny to see them again.

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    “Road House” Review

    Road House: Directed by Doug Liman. With Jake Gyllenhaal, Daniela Melchior, Conor McGregor, Billy Magnussen. Ex-UFC fighter Dalton takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems.

    The original “Road House” movie is a classic of pure machoism mixed in with small town corruption and this reimagining holds true to the basic premise, doing it justice in a modern setting. I found it entertaining and would suggest that it’s a great movie, except there was a creative decision to use some funny looking “impact” camera work during the fights, which made the stunt work look face and forced. Added to that is the concept of two guys that just straight up can’t be knocked out, no matter what hits their head or how hard it hits them, and several of the fights are just silly no stakes, no impact boring slugfests that just end up with two well muscled and beautiful men walking away from the encounters breathing heavy and looking sexy with minor wounds.

    Just to be clear though, I do enjoy seeing Jake Gyllenhaal without a shirt on, so if you’re in the same camp, you may find this movie worth your time.

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    Ana de Armas

    Sanaa, Yemen

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