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4 weeks ago |
dmtalkies.com | Pramit Chatterjee |Ryan Gosling |Keanu Reeves
My trilogy of awful projects starring Mateusz Kosciukiewicz is finally complete. To be clear, I don’t have any personal vendetta with Mateusz. I don’t know the guy personally, and vice versa. It’s just that everything that I see him in turns out to be one of the worst things in existence. I don’t know if the problem lies in my taste or Mateusz’s choice of screenplays, but this sure is an interesting phenomenon.
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4 weeks ago |
dmtalkies.com | Pramit Chatterjee |Ryan Gosling |Keanu Reeves
Project UFO’s endingwas… about… the martial law that was put into place by the Polish government in 1981? Yeah, if you are as confused as I am after watching the Netflix miniseries, congrats, you are not alone. We are all in this together. I mean, 99 percent of the plot revolved around Truskasy, a small village in Poland, because a farmer named Jozef Kunik had claimed that he had not only seen aliens with his own eyes but visited their spaceship as well.
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4 weeks ago |
dmtalkies.com | Pramit Chatterjee |Ryan Gosling |Keanu Reeves
In the 8th episode of Daredevil: Born Again, Mayor Fisk and Vanessa decided to throw a party to basically rope in New York’s wealthiest into doing their bidding without any hesitation or protest. Heather was invited to the event, and she requested that Matt attend it too as her plus one. Of course, Matt wasn’t interested due to his enmity with Fisk.
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1 month ago |
dmtalkies.com | Pramit Chatterjee |Ryan Gosling |Keanu Reeves
After the advent of OTT platforms and the uptick in the accessibility of theatrically released films, we are probably at the peak of “content” consumption. Intentionally or unintentionally, we’ve become trained to recognize patterns and tropes in storytelling. And I feel that every subgenre that comes under the umbrellas of crime and suspense has borne the brunt of this trend.
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1 month ago |
dmtalkies.com | Pramit Chatterjee |Ryan Gosling |Keanu Reeves
Written and directed by James B. Cox, Call of the Void tells the story of Moray, who has decided to take some time off from the hassles of daily life in a cabin in the woods. Since she has recently lost her job and is still reeling from the death of her brother, Moray’s parents are concerned for her, but she assures them that she can handle herself. On her first night in the secluded place, Moray has a brief interaction with one of her neighbors, Professor Blackwood, and his dog, Parkins.
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