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Pixar's Take On What Our Soul Apparently Needs (SOUL)

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Disney Pixar has made countless of movies that have made us laugh, cry and learn life lessons we didn't know we were learning. Pixar, yes, is known for their animated movies being targeted to children but they also happen to garner much attention from adults as well. From the hits like Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and Toy Story, Pixar continues to change lives with the power of storytelling using the wonders of 3D animation.  Pixar's latest original film is Soul, which was was supposed to release in November but was left hanging in air after the current condition of the world (I am super done mentioning the pandemic in my reviews but it keeps causing stuff to happen in the movie industry. It has be mentioned) but was finally postponed a month later, being released on Disney + in the US and international markets in theatres -and to be streamed everywhere else, wink wink) for the holiday season.  I have been interested to watch Soul since I found out that it was made by one of P

Wonder Woman 1984

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Unfortunately, nobody got to find themselves in the wonder that is cinemas. With only Birds of Prey, Onward, Tenet and Mulan shown in theatres, only two and a half of them got me to enjoy the big sounds and theatrical screens. Finally after another a month of lockdown done in certain parts of Malaysia and parts of the world, Wonder Woman has finally been released at international markets before its debut in US.  Wonder Woman 1984 was supposed to be released earlier this year in two different release dates that were eventually cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Finally, I got to watch it, in IMAX moreover, which made me so happy. For 2 hours 35 minutes, Wonder Woman has decided to give us the best Christmas gift anyone else could ask for, especially for people who basically live in the cinema (me being one of them).  So, how did the movie go? People have been saying that it does not stand in the same pedestal as its predecessor but I still thought it was a great sequel. The movie s

A Great Musical To Ease a Stressful Year (The Prom)

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  You guys know who Ryan Murphy is right? Well, he is considered the King of TV these days with most of his shows being massive hits. From American Horror Story to Glee, Ryan Murphy has broke many television records in multiple American networks, one of them being Netflix, everyone's favorite streaming service (apart from the many streaming choices these days). This year alone has been a big year for Murphy on Netflix with season 2 of The Politican starring Ben Platt, Ratched starring Sarah Paulson and now, feature film The Prom.  The Prom is based on the hit Broadway musical about a queer girl named Emma, who wants to ask her girlfriend to the prom but prom is cancelled because the community refuses to have their children attend a prom that has a 'homosexual couple'. News travels to flunking Broadway stars Dee Dee Williams (Meryl Streep), Barry Glickman (James Corden), Broadway wannabe, Trent Oliver (Andrew Rannelis) and Chicago chorus girl, Angie Dickinson (Nicole Kidman)

Finally an Enjoyable, Original Disney Movie That Makes The Holiday Season Better (Godmothered)

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Yes, you guys. Finals season is finally over (Well, its over for me) and I can finally start watching movies for the rest of the holiday season. One of them would be one I recently watched during the past weekend and that is Disney +'s all new original movie, Godmothered starring Jillian Bell and Isla Fisher.  Yes, you are probably judging the movie by the look of the poster or if you have seen the trailer then you probably thinking of missing this one but I don't think you should, especially if you are a fan of underrated Disney films. Godmothered centers around a Fairy Godmother to be, Eleanor (Jillian Bell) who wants to get her very first assignment and make a girl's dream come true. She finally comes across a letter by 11 year old Mackenzie Walsh making a wish and she travels to Massachusetts to meet her only to find out that 'Mack' is now a middle-aged widow with two kids. There is more to the story but I shall not reveal more.  Godmothered awfully reminded me

The Marvel Portion of Disney's Investors Day

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Hello everyone. I have been gone for a number of days 'cause of exams and studying. I still have an exam due tomorrow and then its all over but I cannot contain the excitement that I had just went through this morning waking up to Disney's Investors Day. They announced a whole lot of movies and tv shows that will premiere in theatres and air on Disney + in the coming years. The category I was more excited about was the Marvel part of the show and they did not disappoint. I am gonna be posting possibly everything that has been announced but for now, in this current blog that you are reading, is all about Marvel.  1) Black Widow (May 7, 2021) Black Widow was delayed twice in the last year and it is said to be premiering ( cause they're adamant on a theatrical release) on May 7th, next year on the big screen. We all know the details we are supposed to know which is that the movie based on the timeline between Civil War and Infinity War, where Natasha Romanoff made herself scar