Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Movie Review: Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)

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Mandarin and the ten rings organization were some of the oldest villains that came to the Marvel universe. The Mandarin was introduced through the Iron Man movies but by the end of the third film of the franchise, the talk related to Mandarin had...

Grow Up Already

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Grow up already,a simple phrase that we get lost in.we are told all too oftenthat’s childish, that’s foolishbut that idea is really quite twisted. We are holding on,on to our vanishing youth something we will take for granted. Once we grow up we will want it...

Lost

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Quietly sinking downfurther and furtheruntil I have reached the bottomWhat is this world?I am no longer on Earththis is a whole new planet. Around me I know no oneno familiar faces,nothing looks the same. I am in a different world;one with no escapeno world I have...

Movie Review: Parasite (2019)

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The movie Parasite, directed by Bong Joon-ho, speaks about the strong division that exists in a society based on class hierarchy. It also illustrates to the audience how the dynamics of this segregation peels away humanity within society.  The family of Ki Woo consists...

Knives Out (2019 film) – directed by Rhian Johnson

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In the pursuit of unravelling the mystery and solving the crime, one finds abundant humour in Rhian Johnson’s 2019 film, Knives Out. This film feels more like a game of Clue to the audience but with witty dialogues and comedy scenes. It has everything...

The Lighthouse (2019) – directed by Robert Eggers

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The dark, alarming sounds of Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse and its secrets will keep an audience thrilled throughout. Right from the start of the movie, when the ship arrives at the lighthouse, the audience is greeted by the startling sounds that welcome the audience to...

The five best books of all time

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Ever since I was 11, I have been a bookworm. Naturally, I have read many books since then, but some have been better than others. Here are the five that I think are the best that I have read so far. T.E. Lawrence's Seven...

Reflections

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Howdo you see you?Howdo you see me?Yourreflection is still the same person, butdo you see it as such? Thereflection of your judgement,thoughts,feelings, actions,howdo you perceive these things? Doesit make you a different person? Whatdo you like, what do you hate?Youare the same person in every version.Everyreflection...

Release – Patrick Ness

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Have you ever started something, moved away from it to refresh yourself, and then completely did something else in its entirety instead before returning to the original task at hand? Well, I started reading “Call Me By Your Name” by André Aciman, stopped halfway,...

The Talk

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On the days dedicated to casting a lightonto those living in debilitating darkness,we have chosen to shine it onto ourselvesand while we bask in a thawing glow,those who need it the most,go another eternity without light. It is in this darkness that theskeletal remains of...