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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. -
Movie AmericaUncharted(2022): Taking on the Live-Action Adaptation of a Popular Game! Thrilling Action Adventure
The live-action version of PlayStation's hit game “Uncharted” is a fast-paced adventure that mixes exciting action with the fun of a buddy movie. Fans of the original games have mixed feelings, but the film stands out thanks to its impressive action scenes, Tom Holland’s athletic skills, and his great chemistry with Mark Wahlberg. While the story and puzzles might seem familiar, the movie offers a thrilling ride that’s perfect for when you want to relax and have fun. -
Movie JapanMissing(2021): A Shocking Suspense That Tests the Bond Between Father and Daughter
Set in downtown Osaka, this film surprises viewers with its many twists as it follows a daughter searching for her missing father. While it first seems like a simple family drama, it soon reveals itself as a dark suspense thriller, similar to Bong Joon-ho's “Mother.” Satō Jirō's unsettling performance, Makita Ayaka's coming-of-age journey, and Shimizu Hiraya's strong presence come together to explore the boundary between good and evil. -
Movie AmericaAmbulance(2022): A nonstop 136-minute frenzy
Ambulance is a mid-budget action movie directed by Michael Bay, famous for his explosive visuals in the Transformers and Bad Boys series. This film is a remake of a 2005 Danish movie. Even with a $40 million budget, which is modest for Bay, the on-screen destruction feels much bigger. The movie drew attention for promising a return to Bay’s gritty action roots, similar to his 90s hits like The Rock and Armageddon. With new FPV drone shots, constant chase scenes, and tension inside the ambulance, the trailer set up expectations for a classic Bay blockbuster. But while the film delivers on action, it also brings some unexpected frustration. -
Movie AmericaX(2022): A slasher horror for a new era, where aging and desire collide
It’s impossible to talk about “X” without mentioning its strong tribute to 1970s American New Cinema. The opening scene shows a van of young people driving down a country road, with grainy sunlight, dry landscapes, and a constant sense of unease. It feels so much like Tobe Hooper’s classic that it almost recreates it perfectly. Horror fans will recognize and appreciate this familiar visual style. But this film is more than just a tribute. It also acts as a counter-narrative, taking a different approach from classic horror. For example, in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, Jack Nicholson smashes a door with an axe. In “X,” the trapped woman changes the usual […] -
Movie AmericaBabylon(2022): Damien Chazelle’s vividly colored depiction of Hollywood’s hellscape.
Damien Chazelle, the youngest director to win an Academy Award for Best Director with La La Land, has released a new film that has shocked many viewers. Some might describe it as a “vulgar black comedy version of Singin' in the Rain,” depicting the shift from silent films to talkies in a deliberately crude, tasteless way. Still, this boldness and “filthiness” are so purposeful that they become strengths of the film. -
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.




