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It attempts to offer a grittier, darker and less campy Mummy movie than those of yesteryears
With themes of compassion, acceptance and inner-beauty as the focus, Wonder truly seems like an inspiring story.
It’s been praised for how authentically it handles immigrant experiences, falling in love and culture clash in the US.
It is full of thinly written, stereotypical characters and the usual overdose of meaningless CGI action
It’s an ode to the messy specifics of a life in anguish, and how there are some afflictions you can’t recover from.
From the first frame to the last, Moonlight is a balancing act that never falters.
The film just feels empty, reaching for an emotional hook that simply isn’t there.
It features a new team of Rangers that need to come together to prevent Rita Repulsa from capturing the Zeo Crystal.
The film just keeps feeding you with unnecessary exposition, much of which was already told in the first film.
Moana may be a Disney princess, but she’s doesn’t need a romantic sub-plot, or a prince to define her.