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For me, Terrifier 3 is the best film of 2024 because it represents a unique cinematic experience, capable of overcoming the boundaries of the horror genre in a way that is rarely seen today. It is not just a film, but a raw and visceral exploration of fear, which manages to combine psychological tension, gore and visual aesthetics in a masterful way.

Art the Clown, the protagonist, is not only a terrifying character, but a force in the contemporary horror imagination. Each of his appearances is disturbing, both for his unpredictability and for his macabre creativity. He is a figure who embodies pure chaos, but without ever being banal or excessively caricatural.

What struck me the most is Damien Leone's direction. The film does not limit itself to shocking with violence, but constructs an intense narrative, made of chilling silences, studied shots and a rhythm that keeps you glued to your seat. The soundtrack, then, amplifies every emotion, transforming every scene into a real nightmare.

But the real strength of Terrifier 3 is its ability to dare. It is not afraid to push the limits of what is acceptable in mainstream horror cinema, while maintaining a narrative coherence that makes every brutal moment functional to the story. It is not just a "splatter movie"; it is an experience that remains in your memory, that makes you reflect on your relationship with fear and the morbid attraction towards horror.

In short, for me it is the best film of 2024 because it is not satisfied with being "just" horror, but becomes a disturbing and unforgettable work of art, capable of leaving its mark.

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I think these films are a masterpiece of practical effects, this gives them a reality in gore that is rare, and the reluctance to turn the camera away for blows leads to quite a series of long lasting nightmares that may require psychiatric help.

I felt the story in this one was a bit flat, I am a fan of the series now, where I was avoiding it a gore fest with no substance, the character is.... just... something right.

I loved your review and heres to No 4...

I went back and watched All Hallows Eve which has some of the first Art the Clown appearences..

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There were several movies in 2024 that I'd consider a contender for my favorite, but the one that sticks out the most would have to be Wicked.

For those who may not know, Wicked is an adaptation of a stage musical that was one of the earlier examples of taking a classic villain and revealing/creating a sympathetic backstory for them. In this case, the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz. After a brief introduction set immediately after the Witch's death in the original story, we flash back to the Witch as a younger woman named Elphaba as she attends a school for magic and shares a room with the Good witch Glinda. The pair are eventually invited to see the Wizard in the Emerald City, where Elphaba learns the Wizard is behind a conspiracy to persecute the talking animals who live in Oz and decides to stand against him, being declared an enemy of the state (literally Wicked) and forcing her to flee bringing a close to the film at the end of what was Act I of the musical.

This sort of movie is a risky endeavor, look no further than 2012's Rock of Ages film adaptation, or 2019's Cats. The safer route may have been to simply film a production of the stage show a la Hamilton's release on Disney+, but director John M. Chu and the rest of the crew opted to give it the full 'film' treatment. And it seems to have paid off for them, with fairly positive ratings from both critics and regular film-goers, as well as a box office return of four and-a-half times the movie's budget. I'm not what you would call a big fan of Ariana Grande, but she put in an excellent performance, as did Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba. And as a fan of the Broadway show, I'd be lying if I said the cameos for the characters' original actors didn't get a small pop out of me.

Overall I'd say Wicked is a faithful adaptation of its source that does a fair job of broadening the reach of the three decade old show, and fully deserves the praise it's received.

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I do enjoy musicals, and Wicked really put me off, despite its strong musical songs and peformance.

So I decided to watch it and over 3 days I popped it on and wanted to really take what the story was.

I was impressed with the complexity of the story, its blooming good. Colourful, fun and sickly annoying at points, its a great film for families and can open quite interesting debates about oppression, racism.

I really liked it, and I like your review too

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It is difficult to judge only half of a story, because if the first film gives us the direction, the second concludes the journey and opens up new scenarios. In any case, Dune - Part 2 confirms itself to be exceptional on a visual and formal level, reproposing the austere aesthetic grandeur that had struck me in the first chapter, also through chromatic solutions that prove to be particularly effective, contrasting the intense orange of the desert with a photography that is at times completely desaturated, the work of Greig Fraser. On a narrative level, I was perhaps more convinced by the first part, more airy and solemn. In any case, it cannot be said that the film is not effective, especially because it succeeds in the enterprise of telling this complex story with a clarity and internal coherence that other adaptations, including the fascinating yet confused one by David Lynch in 1984, cannot boast. The feeling remains that, after two films and just under six hours of viewing, our time on Arrakis was still short. Perhaps it would have been better to keep the sequence in three parts, as in the novel, but cinema is not made of "ifs" and "buts". This is Villeneuve's Dune which, like the prophecies of Paul Muad'Dib Usul, contains the past, present and future (the latter in clear echoes of Dune's Messiah, which I hope will arrive at this point) of this story. A narration that in almost sixty years has changed the face of science fiction, and in some ways of contemporary myth, and has reached us in other forms, conveyed by other stories. All of this can be perceived, in Villeneuve's film, while enjoying the journey. The greatest merit of Dune, in the end, in the sum of its parts, is that of having built a bridge between the original work, a child of its time and its nature as a literary epic, and contemporaneity.

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My favourite film from 2024 has to be Deadpool & Wolverine. The film is about Wade Wilson/ Deadpool who has retired from being the “Merc with a Mouth”, and soon learns that the TVA (Time Variance Authority) is planning on erasing his universe, and so he recruits the aid of variant of Wolverine to help him.

What I admired about the film the most was the characters. During this film, we get to see Wade/ Deadpool’s character development from feeling aimless at the beginning of the film, to appreciating the life he has. We get to see Wolverine move on from his grief and embracing the hero persona and teachings that the X-Men instilled in him. Cassandra Nova was an entertaining villain who balanced her wickedness and dark nature with her twisted sense of humour and showed viewers why she’s one of the X-Men’s most dangerous villains.

The film feels like a love letter and celebration to the fans of the comics, the Deadpool movies, the original X-Men movies, and the Marvel movies of the early 2000s. The action/fight scenes were epic, and the humour was always on point, the soundtrack was perfect, and most importantly, we Hugh Jackman in a comic book accurate Wolverine costume. Definitely one of the best films of 2024.

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Inside Out

I love the idea of movies “for kids” that aren't really for kids. Vibrant colors, easy dialogues and a plot capable of entertaining viewers of all ages. But those who have seen it know that the movie goes far beyond that, and has details and lines that bring moments of deep reflection. The movie is brilliant from start to finish. Riley's coming of age, the emergence of more complex emotions and how she deals with this turbulent phase of adolescence and these feelings is admirably creative and innovative.

In a short space of time, we are able to take an emotional and entertaining journey through the animation, with striking scenes that are very thought-provoking. For example, Anxiety being the feeling that came first because she's anxious haha, the moment when Joy “gives up” and thinks that from this stage onwards it's normal to feel less joy (who hasn't shed a few tears here?), or even the moment of lack of control in the panel of emotions that generates an anxiety crisis. It's all very well thought out. I find it hard to believe that anyone here hasn't seen it yet, if not, please do! It was the best movie/animation I watched in 2024.

Alex Sinclair's avatar

Nice! The first one made me cry in all the right ways. I haven't seen the second one yet, but this has spurred me on.

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I'm Brazilian and I have to praise the movie “Ainda estou aqui” (I'm still here), especially for being able to project national cinema to the world, showing people that there is film beyond Hollywood. Director Walter Salles adapts the book by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, delving into the story of Rubens Paiva, a congressman who was imprisoned by the military dictatorship, and his family. To understand what the movie is about, it's important to understand that Brazil went through a military dictatorship of extreme repression.

In terms of acting, the highlight is Fernanda Torres' absurd emotional weight, facing the struggle and her loss. The fact that she is Fernanda Torres is another highlight, since she is the daughter of a great Brazilian actress, Fernanda Montenegro, who was also a national representative of international projection with the film “Central Station”, so she is continuing her mother's incredible legacy.

On the technical side, the art direction and sound make for an incredible drama, which really captivated me.

I don't recommend it just because it's a national representation, but because it presents a story based on realities lived in the historical context of a country that you may only know from samba and Rio de Janeiro, so give this masterpiece a chance.

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This sounds like a really interesting watch. Thanks for the recommendation Yan!

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Probably this would change when I watch "Nosferatu" by Rpbert Eggers, but so far my favorite movie of 2024 is "The substance":

It takes things, references, details, from a lot of movies and directors, specially from Kubrick - and of course Cronenberg, but it is body horror at its best.

A well know actress starts to fell that she does not fit anymore because of her age and finds a "company" that offers a product, "the substance", that will create a "better version of her"...which means another person (but they are the same, one of the rules is that they cannot be "awake" at the same time). It does not talk about the obsession for being "perfect", at the point of losing control over our own body, but also about the consequences of a society that glorifies the external beauty at any cost.

A true rollercoaster of a bloody, gruesome, violent and visceral critic to modern society, beauty standards, the obsession with...and also to the entertainment industry. Of course it is not for everybody, specially if you don't stand gore, and the end is one of the most controversial of the last year, but for me it is a must see for every cinephile.

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Sonic the Hedgehog 3

I have rediscovered going to the movie theatre this year and have enjoyed the experience. Recently I saw Sonic the Hedgehog 3. This is the third installment on what I would consider a good franchise. Jim Carrey brings the humor and physical comedy that we know and love him for to a new audience and it was cool to see the reactions from kids in the theatre. It must be difficult to act along side digitally created beings but Jim and James Marsden did a great job of keeping us immersed in the world. We got to experience Keanu Reeves as the Hedgehog Shadow, whom is arguably more badass and supercharged than Sonic. The villians Dr. Robotnik and his sidekick Agent Stone played by Lee Majdoub are interesting to say the least. Agent Stone shaves Robotnik's head and it has been said that Jim Carrey grew his hair out specifically to be shaved for real for the movie.

It seems like they introduce a new hedgehog from the video game universe in each installment and without spoiling it they do show another hedgehog that we have yet to meet at the end of this movie as well. I have heard that this would be Jim Carrey's last. I wonder if the Sonic movies will remain a trilogy or if they will continue to expand on the story. It felt like the first movie was a slow introduction to only Sonic and it ramped up with other characters in the next 2 movies.

The futuristic technology, machines and vehicles used by Eggman are pretty wild and deserve recognition. Some of the things used resemble tech used by him in the video game. Any references to the source material (Sonic from the video games) is always appreciated by the audience. This franchise actually had an insane launch as the design for Sonic, specifically his face and eyes, were so widely hated and criticized initially that the studio had to go back to the drawing board (literally) and they pushed back production so that they could change Sonic's face to appease the fanbase.

The action was pretty constant and it was outrageous in a good way. They tried to pull on your heart strings a couple of times but it was a good movie overall and I would recommend it.

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If you like the true-to-formula Jason Statham action films then The Bee Keeper won't disappoint. I've heard that some critics don't like the American accent he puts on for this role but it doesn't bother me. The scam call centres are a bit over-sensualised to be believable for something in real life but it works for the movie. Overall, there's heaps of action and it has a reasonable story with tones of revenge.

It's already been confirmed they are making a Beekeeper 2 movie so looking forward to that one also.

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My favorite animation of 2024 is Flow

This fantastic animation from Latvia offers far more depth than its initial impression might suggest. It tells the story of a black cat and his... well, ship crew, but it’s not your typical “talking-animals” tale like Madagascar or The Lion King. I’d describe it as a believable magical relationship story, where different species unite their efforts to survive a looming disaster.

I won’t spoil the plot - this is a movie you need to experience yourself. In fact, I’d recommend stopping the trailer as soon as you decide it’s something to add to your watchlist to preserve the surprises.

What made Flow resonate with me was its ability to provoke deep thoughts about human relationships. Yes, it sounds ironic—a purely animal-centric animation made me reflect on human collaboration, love, and the importance of sharing. These themes are the film’s heart and what makes it so special.

Frame from Kiki's Delivery Service 1989

What could be done differently? While I appreciate the artistic 3D low-detail style, I can’t help but imagine how Flow could become a masterpiece for the ages if it were drawn in a style reminiscent of Studio Ghibli. That level of hand-drawn artistry could elevate it to an entirely new level.

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Iron Claw

I know this was an early release, but in the UK, we had The Iron Claw this year, and honestly, it's my favourite film of 2024. It's the kind of movie that gets you by the heart and doesn't let you go.

It's about the wrestling family dynasty of the Von Erichs, and I went in expecting a decent biopic, but I got a gut punch of emotion and storytelling. Zac Efron as Kevin Von Erich was a revelation, I mean, who knew Troy Bolton could pull off such raw and powerful performances? The rest of the cast, Jeremy Allen White and Harris Dickinson added much depth to the character. The film didn't just focus on the glory of wrestling but concentrated on the family's struggle, tragedies, and resilience, and it never felt over-the-top or melodramatic. The cinematography was grainy and raw, which worked perfectly with the tone of the story. The wrestling scenes were even so well-choreographed that you felt every slam and hit. That said, the pacing lagged a bit in the middle. Honestly, though, I barely minded since the emotional heft of the story didn't let me look elsewhere. What made it my favourite wasn't just the performances or the direction; it felt so real. You need not be a fan of wrestling to like this story because it talks about family, loss, and fighting through. Days later, still thinking about it says it all.

The Iron Claw is not just a movie; it is an experience, and I can't recommend it enough.

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The Wild Robot is an absolute gem of a movie! It’s not just a story about a robot trying to survive in the wilderness—it’s a beautifully crafted metaphor for adaptation, community, and finding one’s place in an unfamiliar world. Roz, the robot, learns to live in harmony with nature, building relationships with the animals around her. Her journey feels surprisingly human and full of heart. What really sets this opera apart is the amazing art style. The illustrations are simple yet incredibly expressive, with half 2d and 3d techinques. They add so much depth to the story, making Roz’s world feel alive and vivid, but also feeling like a painting. The writing mirrors this simplicity, yet it’s filled with meaning about resilience, connection, and coexistence. This movie isn’t just for kids, it’s for anyone who loves stories that make you think while warming your heart. It’s a quiet reminder that even the most unlikely beings can make a difference and find their place in the world, and that family is who you are grown up with. Truly unforgettable, and I really hope this gem will win an Oscar. In my opinion, the Wall-E of this generation. One of the greatest Dreamworks Movies ever.

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Venom 3 - The Last Dance (8 November 2024)

This movie is sick, third season movie with Tom Hardy as the main character since i heard it was his last movie as the main character here, the elements and CGI that they made so wonderful and made me goosebumps and having rollercoaster emotions while watching this.

The unique relationship between Eddie Brock and Venom remains the main attraction, with chaotic humor and fresh and varied action scenes.

There so many scenes that very memorable for me that makes me decided to pick this movie on my Favorite Movie Lists,

When Tom and Venom met the Traveler Family and singing together in a van while driving heading the city.

One of the things that stole my attention was when Venom used his powers to become a horse and a fish in an adrenaline-pumping chase scene.

And the other scenes when Venom with other symbiotes, Tom, and Some Silitary soldiers fighting with Xenophages,

With the ending Venom Sacrifices Himself while holding some Xenophages with him.

The film feels more emotional and deep, but its biggest flaw is the absence of a villain who is truly balanced with Venom.

And now I'm still waiting for Knull (Father of Symbiotes) Shows himself in the next movie :)

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I worked at a movie theater, and I had the opportunity to watch several films and observe people's reactions firsthand. For me, one of the movies that managed to emphasize emotions and truly make people (including myself) feel something was Deadpool & Wolverine. Its iconic moments, such as when Deadpool inherits Dogpool and how they manage to escape the room where they were supposedly destined to die, stood out. There were plenty of random scenes, even confusing viewers with the appearance of "Captain America." The movie wrapped up with end credits that sparked nostalgia, showing Hugh Jackman in his early appearances as Wolverine alongside the X-Men cast.

Lastly, the post-credit scene was hilarious. It was absolutely worth working at the theater during that time and appreciating this movie both as an employee and a viewer. Watching the audience's reactions made the experience even more memorable. People laughed, gasped, and cheered at various moments, which highlighted how much the film resonated with them. Seeing Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds share the screen in such an energetic and comedic way was a treat for fans who had been waiting years for this collaboration.

The special effects were top-notch, and the fight scenes were choreographed brilliantly, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. The humor blended perfectly with the action, providing a balance that kept the story engaging from start to finish. Even the soundtrack complemented the scenes, adding emotional depth to key moments and making certain sequences even more impactful.

Overall, this movie delivered on multiple levels, from nostalgia to action and comedy. It’s the kind of film that leaves a lasting impression and reminds audiences why these characters have become so iconic over the years. For any Marvel fan, it felt like a celebration of everything they love about the franchise.

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The movie of 2024 is Conclave

Back in 2016, I enjoyed The Young Pope, a TV show that, despite its quirks, delved into Vatican secrets with impressive detail. Having lived near Vatican City for a time, the familiar streets and parks gave me a personal connection to the story.

Conclave took this connection to the next level, exploring the human struggles and conflicts of the cardinals. Issues of faith and politics are intricately woven into the plot, making it a gripping narrative.

Visually, the film is stunning. Director Edward Berger masterfully crafted every element: camera angles, colors, and even moments of silence - to contribute to the storytelling.

Ralph Fiennes delivers an extraordinary performance as the lead, with every action and expression feeling motivated and authentic. The movie avoids the repetitive “discovery-channel-style” narration, relying instead on Ralph’s expressive gaze to convey emotion and depth.

One of my favorite aspects was the first 20 minutes, which felt like a chess puzzle. Each "piece" was carefully positioned on a board, setting the stage, and when the doors of the Sistine Chapel closed, the game truly began. It’s an experience that left me in awe!

I genuinely struggle to find any imperfections in this movie, except perhaps, I want more of it. Expanding this into a TV show could offer even deeper exploration of its themes and characters. One can only hope!

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In my opinion, among the best films of 2024, I feel like putting the Platform 2 on the podium. In recent years, Spanish Film Directors have been able to distinguish themselves in the way they tell horror stories and especially in this case they present us a horror film that does not at all reflect the usual clichés of scary films based on jump scares and explosive sound effects as the only source of fear. Hole 2 in fact disturbs much more with its setting, where the real horror is represented by the behavior of people who, in conditions of extreme difficulty, tend for the most part to assume violent, selfish and shamelessly unscrupulous behaviors. the film turns out to be a profound reflection of the human race. Unfortunately this second chapter is not as exciting and strong as the first, but it follows the theme and expands its meaning, leading the viewer to disturbing moments of strong tension even in the total absence of the classic and too present jump scares of the movies of the recent past.

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I loved the first one, didn't realised they had a new one!!!

I'm off to watch that :D

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For me i didnt get a chance to watch alot of films this year, however deadpool and wolverine was a great treat when that was released on disney+

Ryan reynolds once again pulled of a cracker in the character deadpool, and hugh jackman still owns the character wolverine.

The comedic banter of hatred to one of another (characters hatred ofcourse) was used sufficiently to allow it to lead to lead to the two epic showdown between them from the duel and the car brawl without it being used too much, both of which were did not fall flat. The car brawl had a comedic side to watch.

Introducing wolverine after his death was dealt with smoothly, thanks to the introduction of the multiverse earlier in loki.

The cameos of past Marvel characters/actors was also appreciated rather than filling all with todays big hit cause it felt like a nod to the overall history of marvel movies over the past 30 years.

The question now is, where does marvel go from here, does the MCU introduce deadpool more into the MCU with some and if so how will that play out. Will they bring him in through as a side character over the next few phases, or try to introduce him as a main character in lets say a spiderman movie, all of which will be interesting to see.

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Beverly Hills Cop Axel F it's the film I was most eagerly awaiting because I was already coming off the disappointment of Eddie Murphy's other return with The Prince of Zamunda, I was curious to know if he had ruined everything with one of the most iconic childhood films. Luckily this not happen and i found in Axel F a good revive. The mood is not so distant from the original, the actors of Taggart and Roswood give me fun vibes like the first movie even if Taggart is too much foolish for what happened in the movie, he seems corrupt like the villain but the final battle redeem him in the best way possible. SO i loved this movie because every vibes remind me of nostalgia from my younghood, even the remixed ost.

what worked:
-Eddie Murphie is born to be Axel, nothing change from the past.
-Roswood is always the best shoulder with his personality
-The ost sounds very good
-The story is fitted for the saga
-The nostalgia vibes

what not worked:
-Taggart is too much fool in this movie. He stay in the movie only for annoy Axel all the time until the final battle, but coul be more helpful for him.
-Villain: he just die too stupidly bad at the end.

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Humane was such a pleasant surprise. First, I hadn't heard of it until it came to streaming. It had a fairly quiet release and lead up. Second, given the premise, I didn't expect it to have the excellent sense of humor it does.

The plot is that a man has his family over to announce that he has decided to participate in the government's program for humane euthanasia in order to depopulate the United States (and all UN member countries) by 20%. Then, some wildness takes place.

The humor is pitch black. Blacker than pitch black. So black it eats light. But that's probably my favorite flavor of humor. It's also parodical of right wing US politics, which are my favorite proverbial sprinkles over that flavor.

However, it isn't what I would call a "horror comedy" in the same sense most people would relate the phrase--Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, Dead by Dawn, Shuan of the Dead, etc. The sense of foreboding is very real and there are moments of genuine shock and horror.

Also, it was directed by the heir to horror royalty, Caitlyn Cronenberg. She takes her father's proclivity for practical effects and feasible situations (David Cronenberg famously would not make films without basis in science, avoiding the purely supernatural) and runs with it.

It is an excellent watch and definitely my favorite film of 2024.

Honorable mention to Smile 2, though. The first Smile was so incredible, a sequel had huge shoes to fill and did so handily.

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It is actually one of those films that looks low budget and rubbish, but it is so much better than that.

I thoroughly enjoyed this movie too...

Horror and Cats's avatar

Yeah I had actually put it off several months after release because I thought I was "scraping the bottom of the barrel." Such a great surprise

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“Dune: Part Two” continues the epic saga from where the first film left off, diving deeper into the political intrigue, cultural clashes, and personal struggles on the desert planet of Arrakis. Denis Villeneuve's vision for Arrakis is even more expansive in this sequel. The landscapes are vast and breathtaking, with the desert's beauty and brutality captured in stunning detail. The production design, especially the sandworms and the architecture of the Fremen, feels authentic and lived-in.

The narrative follows Paul Atreides' transformation from a noble heir to a messianic figure among the Fremen. This journey is both literal, as they navigate the desert, and metaphorical, as Paul grapples with his destiny. However, the film's length sometimes feels stretched, particularly in the middle act where the pacing slows to build character moments that don't always resonate as intended.

Character development is central to this sequel. Timothée Chalamet's Paul matures significantly, dealing with leadership, love, and the weight of prophecy. His relationship with Chani, portrayed by Zendaya, deepens, providing a core emotional thread. Rebecca Ferguson returns as Lady Jessica, evolving into a more complex figure with her Bene Gesserit teachings. Austin Butler's introduction as the psychopathic Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen adds a fresh, menacing energy to the antagonist side, although his character could have been explored more thoroughly for additional depth.

The cinematography by Greig Fraser is masterful, utilizing IMAX cameras to capture the scale of Arrakis and the intimacy of character moments. Hans Zimmer's score is both haunting and exhilarating, perfectly complementing the film's tone and action.

There are criticisms. Some fans of the book might feel that certain plot points or character motivations are glossed over for the sake of spectacle or to streamline the narrative for a broader audience. The film's emphasis on visual storytelling occasionally comes at the expense of the intricate political machinations and philosophical undertones of Herbert's work.

"Dune: Part Two" is a cinematic triumph in terms of scale, visuals, and the raw power of its action sequences. It's a feast for the senses but might leave viewers wanting more in terms of character exploration and narrative depth. It sets up for a potential third installment with intrigue, leaving many story threads dangling, making it both satisfying and frustrating in equal measure. In essence, "Dune: Part Two" is a must-watch for sci-fi enthusiasts and those invested in this epic tale, though it might not satisfy all fans of the original novel in its adaptation choices.

I thoroughly enjoyed this movie 5 stars! Especially the ending different from the book.

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One of the films that struck me the most is One Love, based on the life of Bob Marley, which I saw at the cinema and also own on Blu-ray. As a fan of the late artist, I already had some background knowledge of his life, but the film went into great detail about Bob's career, from his beginnings to his final moments, highlighting the challenges he faced along the way.

I loved the songs featured in the film, which were the ones I know best and often hum and listen to. They were perfectly integrated into the right moments, adding emotional depth. The actor did an excellent job portraying Bob, not only resembling him but also capturing his gestures and unique way of acting.

The film doesn’t focus solely on Bob's concerts but delves into the behind-the-scenes aspects of his life. It shows the preparation of both the band and Bob himself as they aimed to give their best and deliver a clear message to those who listened. The movie didn’t have any slow moments or boring scenes; it kept me engaged from start to finish. One Love truly brought Bob Marley’s spirit to life, and I found it to be an inspiring and powerful experience.

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My favourite film I watched this year is spiderman 3.

I really love it because he love MJ but because of the symbiont he hurt her.

The think I don't like is Eddie and other secondary charatcter whp try to kill spiderman.

His best friend, Harry, tried to kill him because he kill his dad,inccredible.

Spiderman beat him and then he get free frpm symbiont.

He ask to Harry to help him to beat symbiont eddie,he inizially declined but then he accepted and they fight aganist symbiont eddie and a criminal.

I love this film and probabli i'm going to rewacht it.

It's all for now, see you next time and, from Italy merry christmas and a happy new year.

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♌🩷 Alice🩷♌ ❤️🖤ale❤️🖤

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Mirella❤️🐴

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*Nico*🗿🍷:)

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The film of this year that in my opinion deserves it, is That Christmas (from 2024). Simon Otto's debut as a director of feature films is interesting.... it's an experience, in my opinion, that started very well. It's an animated film with a Christmas background but it's not a Christmas classic, it manages to convey something that goes beyond the festivity. Its story is touching, but alternated with moments of joy and liveliness and even some comic scenes. The atmosphere is beautiful, made of colored lights and scents that sometimes the imagination even has to feel. The colors are very bright and fascinating and create a moment that is perhaps enchanted as well as festive.

What makes this Christmas animated film special is its ability to go beyond the party, beyond the atmosphere and the classic clichés that we might find in films and cartoons of this genre. The story shows perspectives that encourage viewers to find the good even in difficult situations, the ability and desire to live with family and friends, to find refuge and comfort in them. This really impacts this story because often, nowadays everything is a rush and we take certain values ​​at the base of our lives for granted.

And then the happy ending, I love happy endings with a relaxing and thoughtful moral. But despite this it has dramatic twists but with an exciting and absolutely engaging resolution.

Worth watching, but not just at Christmas

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Movie Review: "Dune: Part Two"

"Dune: Part Two," directed by Denis Villeneuve, stands as a cinematic triumph in 2024. This eagerly anticipated sequel continues the journey of Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), now fully immersed in the world of Arrakis. As Paul aligns with Chani (Zendaya) and the Fremen, he faces monumental challenges in his quest for vengeance and to fulfill his destiny as the Kwisatz Haderach.

Visually, the film is a masterpiece. The deserts of Arrakis are brought to life through stunning cinematography by Greig Fraser, who captures both the beauty and harshness of the planet. Villeneuve’s direction ensures that every frame feels purposeful, immersing the audience in this vast and dangerous universe. Complementing the visuals is Hans Zimmer’s powerful score, blending exotic sounds with emotional undertones, perfectly enhancing the film’s tension and drama.

The performances are another highlight. Chalamet delivers a nuanced portrayal of Paul’s transformation, balancing his vulnerability with growing authority. Zendaya’s expanded role as Chani adds depth, her strength and resilience shining through in every scene. The supporting cast, including Rebecca Ferguson, Javier Bardem, and Austin Butler, further elevate the story with compelling performances.

One of the standout moments is the climactic battle, which combines breathtaking action with profound emotional stakes. This scene encapsulates the film’s ability to balance spectacle with storytelling.

"Dune: Part Two" is not just a sequel—it’s a cinematic event that deepens the saga while standing as a monumental achievement in science fiction. A must-watch for fans and newcomers alike, it’s an unforgettable experience.

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My Favorite Movie Animation in 2024 is Moana 2

Why do I like moana 2 because the movie is good with cool visuals and amazing music, I was already interested in the first moana with a visual style and graphics that are really good from the start of the water and the transform effect to the music that makes this movie interesting.

Moana 2 managed to exceed expectations as a highly anticipated sequel to the first film. Here are the top reasons why this movie is my favorite in 2024:

  1. A Deeper Story
    why I love moana 2 because it's a great movie with cool visuals and amazing music, I was already intrigued by the first moana with its visual style and great graphics from the water and transform effects to the music that makes the movie dance This sequel takes Moana on a more complex and emotional adventure. The focus on themes of courage, family love, and connection to nature gives it a new dimension that is relevant and heartfelt.

  2. Stunning Visuals
    The animation in Moana 2 is more captivating than the previous movie. Using the latest technology, Disney has created vivid ocean visuals, stunning exotic islands, and magical effects that are a feast for the eyes.

  3. Incredible Music
    The new songs in Moana 2 are not only catchy, but also have powerful and emotional lyrics. Collaborations with renowned musicians provide a fresh new color while still feeling like home to fans of the first film.

  4. Evolving Characters
    Moana shows significant character development. She is more mature, but still has her signature spunk. Interactions with new and old characters also bring interesting and entertaining dynamics.

  5. Inspiring Messages
    The film carries messages about protecting nature, honoring ancestral cultures, and self-discovery that are relevant to current world issues.

Overall, Moana 2 successfully combines nostalgia with fresh new elements, making it a must-watch and an unforgettable emotional experience.


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🔴 THIS IS MY TOP 5 FAVORITE MOVIES IN 2024 🔴

The year 2024 that just ended was full of movies and even though there were many bad movies we also received several pleasant surprises and here is my list of Top five best movies of 2024 for me


  • THE SUBSTANCE

The substance Demi more, is back and is back to show that it is capable of making a deep psychological and values-based film. For this reason I recommend watching this film because it is something totally insane and original. The substances are 100% recommended.


  • TERRIFIER 3

If you still miss those eighties Freddy Krueger movies and those characters that terrified young people, then here is your chance to see something strong and if this started as an experimental video then it moved on to its first and second part, well in this third part they set the bar high.


  • WILD ROBOT

    There are movies about robots where robots prove that they are more human than humans themselves. So by watching this movie we are going to learn how to be better people. I won't tell you what the story is about, but you yourself will see a masterpiece.


  • FLOW

This curious cartoon should have been the animated version of the Stray video game. How to be a cat, the life of a cat and how it relates to other animals, I can't tell you what the story is about, but each painting looks like a Van Gogh drawing. This is pure art. This is worth having on DVD or Blue Ray


  • DEADPOLL VS WOLVERINE

This has been one of the most anticipated movies and a complete madness, I was fascinated from beginning to end and of course why wasn't I going to put it in this top five of the most entertaining movies of 2024.

I hope you liked this movie summary from someone who was interested in film since he was little and that's why it seems so easy to take photos and videos. So

let's participate it

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You know it, you love it, it's the best film of the year!

Deadpool & Wolverine

This film has been hyped for a long time and I went with my son and his friend to an Everyman cinema to see this film, for those that don't know, it's basically a VERY fancy cinema where you sit on sofas instead of single chairs.

The very essence of this film as it moves across the multiverse is in fact what makes the film work, but it's also the comedy of which makes the film work. The very fact that we see so many different multiverse versions of Wolverine is just as funny as you like.

The film has an overtone of a story in which Deadpool, whilst prone to random acts of violence, is trying his hardest to protect those who he loves. He is willing to go to war with the lord of time himself, to save his timeline.

The fight scenes, especially when Deadpool & Wolverine who are both immortal, try to kill each other, are both hilarious and incredibly well practised. Each scene, you can tell has been planned and executed flawlessly.

All in all, it is a great film and a must-watch film for the entire family.

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