
Timothy Lee
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1 month ago |
geeksofcolor.co | Timothy Lee |Britany Murphy
*This review contains spoilers*I was incredibly hyped when Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX was announced, but not quite for the same reasons that most others were for this show. While Gundam fans were presumably excited because it was a new entry in the beloved mecha franchise, my anticipation for this anime stemmed from two key figures involved in its production: Kazuya Tsurumaki and Hideaki Anno. Mobile Suit Gundam is a franchise that I was vaguely aware of growing up.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
geeksofcolor.co | Timothy Lee |Dorian Parks |Order-style police"
*Note that this is a review of the first five episodes of Interior ChinatownWhen you watch an episode of a Law and Order-style police procedural, there are certain roles that everyone is forced to play. Miles Turner (Sullivan Jones) and Sarah Green (Lisa Gilory) are the lead detectives who always solve the toughest cases and look good while doing it.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
geeksofcolor.co | Matt Fernandez |leaving Netflix |Timothy Lee
Everyone loves an antihero. When the standard black-and-white depictions of good versus evil get boring, it’s always fun to shake things up with shades of grey and follow the protagonist with a heart of gold and knuckles of brass. Marvel fans of the morally ambiguous have been blessed twice this year, first with Deadpool & Wolverine and now with Venom: The Last Dance.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
geeksofcolor.co | Timothy Lee |Andrés Cabrera
The journey to getting The Seed of the Sacred Fig made and released is just as politically charged and socially poignant as the film itself. Director Mohammad Rasoulof has long been labeled a “controversial” figure in Iranian cinema, though this label exists solely because the Iranian government has insisted on it. Rasoulof has been arrested multiple times and even had his passport confiscated, as his films have been deemed “propaganda against the system,” according to The Guardian.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
geeksofcolor.co | Timothy Lee |Andrés Cabrera
“Then why do you draw Fujino?” This is the last line in Look Back, the highly anticipated anime adaptation of the Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man, Fire Punch, Goodbye, Eri) manga of the same name, and it is arguably the most crucial line in the whole film. It’s a line that excellently summarizes the central plot and conflict of the film. It’s a sentence that perfectly defines Fujino’s character, desires, motivations, priorities, and, most importantly, her relationship with Kyomoto.
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