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  • 1 day ago | thatsitla.com | Michael Lee

    “Andor” season 2 deepens a powerful narrative of love and loyalty in a time of a building revolution, crafting a compelling, slow-burn tale of rebellion, sacrifice, and hope. Showrunner Tony Gilroy zooms in from the sweeping mythos to focus on the ordinary people, like Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor, who fight back against tyranny—people who may not wield the Force but still have the power to change the galaxy.

  • 1 week ago | thatsitla.com | Michael Lee

    Marvel Studios has released the newest trailer for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” It reveals just how massive the MCU is with the film following Marvel’s first family of heroes living in a retro-futuristic 1960s world that is unlike anything we’ve ever seen in the MCU.

  • 1 week ago | thatsitla.com | Michael Lee

    Making a successful remake can be a daunting challenge. Especially when it has had a profound cultural impact, such as Ang Lee’s “The Wedding Banquet.” The fight for marriage equality is the beating heart of the tale of queer love within the Asian community.

  • 1 week ago | thatsitla.com | Michael Lee

    “Mufasa: The Lion King” expands iconic tale by offering a look back at a familiar story before Simba became king with breathtaking visuals that serve as a visual feast. However, while the prequel dazzles in its aesthetic, it doesn’t quite capture the emotional depth or inventiveness of its predecessors. That said, the film does offer moments of beauty and potential, particularly in the journey of its titular hero as he strives to become king.

  • 1 week ago | thatsitla.com | Michael Lee

    Cinematic spy thrillers find a way to weave in the obligatory suspense, intrigue, and deception with complex characters in which audiences can be emotionally invested. Some are fast-paced and more of an action blockbuster, and others are a slow burn, allowing for a more suspenseful build that has big payoffs. The film adaptation of Robert Littell’s “The Amateur,” directed by James Hawes and written by Ken Nolan and Gary Spinelli, is very much the latter.

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