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Movie AmericaWake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery “A locked room where faith and sin collide. Can the master detective solve the impossible?”
In the house of God, a man who does not believe in God unravels the mystery of a priest’s death. During Good Friday services, a priest was stabbed to death in a small room where no one was supposed to be able to enter. There was only one entrance and exit. There were witnesses. And—logically speaking—the crime was impossible. Benoît Blanc, the famous detective with flowing white hair, steps into the darkness of the Gothic cathedral. His partner is a young priest struggling with a crisis of faith. Only these two “heretics” can reach the truth hidden within this locked room. The final installment of the trilogy was crafted by director Rian Johnson. This is not merely a mystery, but a profound and beautiful exploration of human confession and forgiveness. -
MovieWeapons: A masterpiece of multi-perspective mystery from the master of new-era horror.
Director Zack Kreger, who made ‘Barbarian,’ returns with a bigger-budget film. This horror mystery tells the story of 17 children who vanish from their class at 2:17 AM, with the truth revealed from different viewpoints. The film uses a tense, non-linear structure, an unsettling mood like Us and Hereditary, and explores social themes in the style of Jordan Peele. While some viewers are split on the ending, the script and direction have earned strong praise. Blending horror, suspense, and mystery, WEAPONS stands out as a must-see film for 2025. -

Movie AmericaAvengers: Infinity War – “All the heroes from the MCU gather together!”
This film reunites many heroes for the first time since the Civil War, allowing each to shine in their own moment. However, people who haven't seen any Marvel films and are seeing this one for the first time, or those who haven't seen any of the other films, may find it confusing. Especially at the beginning, when Thor escapes in a spaceship with one eye, it's confusing if you haven't seen Battle Royale. As the second-to-last film before "Endgame," Avengers: Infinity War stands out by bringing together numerous characters and altering the usual superhero narrative with its bold ending.






