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Tag Archives: Adaptation
Wuthering Heights Movie Review: This Adaptation Has a Serious Problem
Wuthering Heights is one of the most artistically beautiful films I’ve ever seen, and yet it’s still deeply flawed. Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews, YouTube
Tagged Adaptation, Emily Bronte, Film Review, Jacob Elordi, Margot Robbie, Romance, Wuthering Heights
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Frankenstein (2025) Review – Would Mary Shelley Like Guillermo del Toro’s Movie?
When a new version of Frankenstein comes along, it has to rise to the occasion. It has to bring something new, something innovative, something worthy of Shelley’s masterpiece. So, is that what director and writer Guillermo del Toro achieves? Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Movies, YouTube
Tagged Adaptation, film, frankenstein, Guillermo del Torro, Horror, Jacob Elordi, Mary Shelley, Mia Goth, movie, Oscar Isaac, Review
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Mickey 17 Review: A Thought-Provoking Sci-Fi Adventure
Mickey 17 is the latest film from director Bong Joon-ho, known for Parasite, and it stars Robert Pattinson in a futuristic, thought-provoking story about cloning, identity, and human survival. Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Movies, Science and Technology, Science Fiction, YouTube
Tagged Adaptation, Bong Joon Ho, Cloning, Erin Underwood, Erin Underwood Presents, film, Film Analysis, Future Technology, Identity, Mark Ruffalo, Mickey 17, Mickie 17 movie, movie, Movie Review, Movies, Naomi Ackie, New, Review, Robert Pattinson, Sci-Fi Movie, Science fiction, Toni Collette
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