Welcome to the gritty streets of Isale Eko, Lagos, where life is rough, and the only role models are thugs with their ill-gotten wealth.
Welcome to the gritty streets of Isale Eko, Lagos, where life is rough, and the only role models are thugs with their ill-gotten wealth.
The film is unique and features rich and expressive colour symbolism... and a score that manages to be both serene and intense...
I would advise you to watch the movie separately and enjoy it because it's quite good but not an accurate rendition of the book.
DC is great at making comics and animated movies, while the MCU has the upper hand in its cinematic aspects
Far from Home is not a bad watch. If you can look past these plot holes the size of Texas, you will see a compelling story with a perfect cast.
And, of course, in Hollywood, whenever you have an island, people meeting for the first time, you know something bad is about to go down
Death Note has some of the most memorable characters I've ever seen in an anime, and their interactions are so complex and layered that it's impossible not to be drawn into their struggles
The Saga isn't just full of dramatic thrills but well-written stories that deliver a raw gut-wrenching experience to the viewers and leave you reeling with emotions
Add it to your "Watch Later" list on Netflix, and get ready to solve the case!
I will compare the movie and the comic books because, yes, while I liked watching the characters come to life on screen, I did have some gripes with it.
They got my two favorite genres (fantasy and science fiction) and merged them. The result was an entertaining ten hours of world-building, character development, and badass fighting nuns.
The screenplay was excellent; the flashbacks, the dialogues, and the reveals were intriguing. Can I say I love the Holy Trinity??!