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Movie AmericaGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery “The Splendid Feast of Fools”
The second Knives Out movie, directed by Rian Johnson, is even more extravagant and ambitious than the first. Set on a billionaire’s private island, it’s an entertaining murder mystery with sharp social commentary. Daniel Craig brings new depth to Benoit Blanc, making him a standout among modern detectives. Some viewers may find the characters a bit over-the-top or the plot a little forced at times. Still, the film’s impressive visuals, big-name cast, and detailed script—thanks to Netflix’s backing—make it worth rewatching at home. -
Movie AmericaKnock at the Cabin: “The ultimate choice questions the boundary between faith and love.”
Twenty-five years after The Sixth Sense, director M. Night Shyamalan returns with a new challenge: a psychological thriller set in a single room, focused on a family's ultimate choice. The film’s intense 100-minute runtime is impressive, but its approach to religious themes and changes from the original story have stirred debate, making it a polarizing film. Shyamalan’s trademark visuals and direction remain strong, but the film’s lack of social awareness diminishes its overall impact. -
Movie AmericaGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The story centered on the past of Rocket, a popular Guardians character, and Adam Warlock, a new character. As the final film in the Guardians' journey, the characters grew, and the music was great. -
Movie AmericaGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Same groove and space entertainment as always.
As usual, this was a flippant and fun Marvel production. Just when you think you're about to start a flashy battle in the beginning, the little groot dances in the background music, ignoring the fight. A flashy dogfight between spaceships. The dialogue between friends is so bad that some viewers may find it vulgar. I'm surprised Disney allowed it. End roll from the last emotional scene. -
Movie AmericaGuardians of the Galaxy. An adventure set in the MCU universe.
It is not a heavy story like Star Wars, but one that is easy for anyone to get into and watch. The movie is very Marvel-like and very American. The design, characters, and worldview. I had seen them all before, and there was nothing new. I was tired of seeing them. If I had to say something different, it is more than half a comedy, although I wrote "adventure.





