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Movie AmericaJurassic World Rebirth: The sheer power of dinosaurs alone cannot compensate.
Jurassic World Rebirth was written by David Koepp, who also wrote the original Jurassic Park, and directed by Gareth Edwards, known for his work on Godzilla and Rogue One. With such a strong team, expectations were high, but the movie turned out to be the weakest in the series. -
Spain Movie[REC]3 GENESIS: The moment a wedding turns into a nightmare.
This film stands out by moving away from the found-footage style of the first two movies, adopting a more traditional approach and adding comedy. The way a beautiful wedding turns into chaos is memorable, especially when the heroine grabs a chainsaw in her wedding dress. While it may not reach the same level of tension or polish as the earlier films, director Paco Plaza’s bold choices are worth noting. Horror fans will still enjoy this as part of the series. -
Spain MovieREC 2: The shock of all crew members equipped with cameras!
This sequel to the Spanish POV horror film REC maintains the first film's tension and adds fresh perspectives. -
Spain MovieREC 2007: The terror captured by the camera, with nowhere to run.
Often called the peak of found-footage horror, this film is made entirely from television footage. With a real TV reporter as the lead, it feels incredibly real, combining careful use of space and nonstop tension to keep you on edge. In just 78 minutes, it covers every modern horror element. It stands out as a top zombie film while also leaving occult mysteries open, letting your imagination fill in the gaps. This is a true masterpiece. -
Movie AmericaThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring “A monumental adventure epic etched into film history.”
The most excellent fantasy story of the 20th century, once thought impossible to film, finally made it to the big screen. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is more than just entertainment—it's a landmark film that changed the history of cinema. With New Zealand’s stunning scenery, groundbreaking visual effects, and deep human drama, the film earned 13 Academy Award nominations and won 4. Games like Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, and The Legend of Zelda all trace their roots back to this story. -
Movie AmericaThe Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – A feast of action and a story that moves at a breakneck pace.
The showdown with Smaug, the final boss of Part 2, was surprisingly brief. It was resolved early on, and the protagonists weren't even involved in the conclusion. But what really feels unsatisfying is Thorin’s character. The noble character we saw in Part 2 suddenly turns arrogant as soon as he gets his wealth back. There’s no real psychological build-up. Thorin doesn’t even defeat Smaug himself. The moment he gets his gold, he becomes arrogant. It feels out of character for the main hero. Why? That question sticks with you. The reason given is “dragon sickness.” So it really was a sickness? But the film never clearly shows how he got sick or how he overcame it. As soon as he recovers, he rushes straight into a massive orc army. It feels more reckless than heroic. It doesn’t have the same bold energy Aragorn showed when he led the Ringwraiths to the rescue in the earlier film. This last film left me feeling uneasy. -
Movie AmericaThe Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – Dragon’s Roar and Barrel River Rafting
The stunning scenery and exciting new battle scenes, especially the river escape, kept me on the edge of my seat. Legolas’s appearance in this film brought a wave of joy and nostalgia for fans of The Lord of the Rings. Both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings have truly fascinating stories. Even though the film is over two hours long, its careful craftsmanship keeps it engaging and enjoyable throughout. -
Movie AmericaThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – The start of a new adventure brought to life by Peter Jackson.
This film comes after Peter Jackson's 2002-2004 Lord of the Rings trilogy. Watching it reminded me of that world. I liked seeing familiar characters again, but the enemy monsters seemed too silly and not very threatening, which sometimes made the movie feel more like a comedy. That wasn't very pleasant. -
Movie AmericaThe Lost City (2022): A treasure hunt full of laughter and adventure, making it a great experience for adults.
The classic treasure-hunting adventure returns, bringing back memories of 80s films like Romancing the Stone and King Solomon's Ring. With Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s great chemistry and a fun cameo from Brad Pitt, this movie offers adults a mix of laughter, romance, and exciting adventure. -
Movie AmericaBullet Train: A Shinkansen-Set Assassin Showdown! Hollywood-Style “Japan” Explodes in This Blockbuster Entertainment Spectacle
Brad Pitt leads the action-packed Bullet Train, a wild assassin story set on a high-speed train and based on Kotaro Isaka’s novel Maria Beetle. Directed by David Leitch (John Wick, Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2), the film mixes stylish direction inspired by Guy Ritchie with a quirky, Tarantino-like vibe. Even though Hollywood’s take on Japan can seem over-the-top, the movie’s playful energy makes it easy to enjoy. Clever foreshadowing, a cast full of stars, and significant themes like fate and karma add real depth to this fast-paced ride.





