The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 is an epic, powerful conclusion that wraps the story up, and does justice to the world created by novelist Suzanne Collins.
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 - Review
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 is an epic, powerful conclusion that wraps the story up, and does justice to the world created by novelist Suzanne Collins.
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“Inevitably, John Slattery’s directorial debut has been overshadowed somewhat by the tragic passing of its lead star, Philip Seymour Hoffman”…
0 0“Inevitably, John Slattery’s directorial debut has been overshadowed somewhat by the tragic passing of its lead star, Philip Seymour Hoffman”…
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The End of an Era: of Both The Hunger Games Franchise and Star Philip Seymour Hoffman
After the success of the Harry Potter franchise, which spawned eight cinematic offerings across 10 years, the notion of long-lasting film series, not only appeasing fans as they grow up with these productions, but producers and studios too, who…
1 0After the success of the Harry Potter franchise, which spawned eight cinematic offerings across 10 years, the notion of long-lasting film series, not only appeasing fans as they grow up with these productions, but producers and studios too, who make millions upon millions of dollars, thanks to several back-to-back box office hits, is a rather enticing one.
But with endeavours of this magnitude and longevity, comes a devotion from actors to portray characters across a number of years. It’s…
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The Master is one of a kind. The layers of storytelling are seemingly endless – not unlike a cinematic labyrinth. You can watch Paul Thomas Anderson’s epic five or six times, and I guarantee you’ll come out with a new detail you hadn’t…
0 0The Master is one of a kind. The layers of storytelling are seemingly endless – not unlike a cinematic labyrinth. You can watch Paul Thomas Anderson’s epic five or six times, and I guarantee you’ll come out with a new detail you hadn’t noticed before. On the exterior, it’s a story about an alcoholic drifter named Freddie Quell, his post-war turmoil, and his inability to reintegrate into peace time. Fighting the pacific has left him with a bruised soul. Quell’s body contorts in…
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