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I Found Some Cute Mistakes in Some of Marvel Movies and Here are They
Hey there, fellow Marvel fan! If you're anything like me, you love diving deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and catching all the thrilling action, witty dialogue, and jaw-dropping visuals. But have you ever paused to notice the little bloopers and cute mistakes scattered throughout the films? These tiny imperfections can be both amusing and endearing, showing that even the biggest blockbuster productions are not immune to oversight. Today, I’m excited to share some of these cute mistakes in Marvel movies that you might have missed!
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
The Curse of the Necklace Review: an ancient jewel that releases sinister forces
The Curse of the Necklace, directed by Juan Pablo Arias Muñoz, is a horror film that intricately unfolds the story of the Davis family during the tumultuous 1960s. The narrative centers on Laura Davis (Sarah Lind), who has recently parted ways with her alcoholic spouse, Frank (Henry Thomas). As she resumes her career as a nurse, her daughters, Judy (Madeleine McGraw) and Ellen (Violet McGraw), struggle to adapt to the shifting family dynamics. The tension escalates when Laura receives an antique necklace from Frank, which conceals a malevolent force that endangers their lives.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
What Did I Expect From Twisters Movie – I Love The Concept SSHH
When I first heard about Twisters, my mind immediately went to the 1996 classic Twister, but I knew this wasn't just about riding the nostalgia wave. No, I expected Twisters to stand out on its own, offering a fresh take on the disaster movie genre. But what did I really expect from this movie, and why do I keep saying, “I love the concept SSHH”? Let’s dive in.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
South Park Movies in Order – Children, Stay Away From This Blog
If you're a die-hard "South Park" fan, you're probably wondering about the movies that fit into this iconic, satirical universe. With its absurd humor and biting social commentary, "South Park" isn’t your average animated series, and neither are its movies. Let’s break down the films in order and, while we’re at it, throw out a cautionary note: this is definitely not kid-friendly content (hence the warning in the title).
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
Do You Really Like the First R-Rated Marvel Movie? You Know What I’m Talking About
Hey there, fellow Marvel fan! Let's have a chat about something that's been on everyone's mind since it happened. You know what I’m talking about, right? The first R-rated Marvel movie that broke the mold and made us rethink everything we thought we knew about superhero flicks. It’s none other than Deadpool.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
The Substance Review: A satire on the terror of growing old
The horror film The Substance, directed by Coralie Fargeat, has attracted attention for its bold fusion of body horror and feminist themes. Featuring Demi Moore in the role of Elisabeth Sparkle, a former aerobics instructor grappling with ageism in Hollywood, the film delves into issues of identity, beauty, and societal pressures through a grotesque storyline.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
The Toxicity of Hustle Culture
Another dream that did not reach its fruition, another soul that was shattered by its externality. It is heartbreaking to hear the recent news about a dynamic young professional , Anna Perayil, living in Pune, from EY who took her life due to extreme work pressure and a toxic workplace environment.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Critique
Oprah CRASHES Meghan's speech
In a surprising twist, Meghan Markle has made headlines once again, this time for her involvement in a new bookstore inauguration. Recently, Meghan has been popping up at various public events, particularly those tied to her favorite topic—books. As an avid book lover myself, it's hard to criticize anyone for promoting reading. But when Meghan is involved, there always seems to be more than meets the eye.
By The Big Bad about a year ago in Critique
The Raw, Brutal Power Of Martyrs. Content Warning.
Horror takes many forms. There’s creature feature horror. There’s psychological horror. There’s body horror. With a genre of story telling where there are little to no rules, anything can be done. Anything can be said. And anyone can push the limits of what is too much just to the very edge. The French film Martyrs from 2008 depicts in its own way all of these subgenres but in a way that puts it in a genre all its own, and comes just close to going too far. Although some see it as going well past our perceived limits of disturbing content.
By Chloe Medeirosabout a year ago in Critique
Creeping Death Review: a story that explores deep aspects of Halloween
Creeping Death is a supernatural slasher film that premiered on Screambox on September 10, 2024. Directed and written by Matt Sampere, the film expands upon his earlier short film of the same name, showcasing his debut in feature filmmaking.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
Speak No Evil Review: when good manners are not convenient
Speak No Evil, directed by James Watkins and featuring a standout performance by James McAvoy, is a psychological horror thriller that explores the unsettling dynamics of social interactions and the consequences of ignoring one's instincts. This remake of the 2022 Danish film of the same name diverges from its predecessor, offering a blend of dark comedy and horror that has sparked varied responses from critics.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique











