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Knowthereel Top 15 anticipated movies

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*Knowthereel's Top* *15 anticipate* *movies of the year*  1. The Batman - March 4th 2022 2. Doctor Strange : Multiverse of Madness.- May 6th  3. Black Panther : Wakanda Forever  - 11 Nov  4. The Flash - 4th Nov  5. Spiderman : Across the Spiderverse (Part one). - Oct 7th 6. Aquaman : The lost kingdom. - Dec 16th 7. Mission impossible 7. - 30th Sept  8. Thor : Love and Thunder - July 8th 9. Black Adam - July 29th 10. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - April 8 11. Jurassic World : Dominion - 10 June  12 . Avatar 2 - Dec 16  13. Fantastic Beasts : Secrets of Dumbledore - April 8th 14. The minions : Rise of Guru  15. Death on The Nile : Feb 11 The Batman is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Batman. Produced by DC Films, 6th & Idaho, and Dylan Clark Productions, and set for distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is a reboot of the Batman film franchise. The film was directed by Matt Reeves, who wrote the screenplay wi...

Suicide Squad Review

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  There's a reason the movie's called The Suicide Squad and not Suicide Squad 2. Less of a sequel and more of a desperately needed do-over, this scabrous, side-splitting and surprisingly smart supervillain romp is the definite article. In theaters and streaming already ,The Suicide Squad 2021 springs from the twisted taste of James Gunn. His GoG movies injected weirdo sci-fi and a hefty dose of humor into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but when Old social media quoted got him into hot water at Marvel, rival comic conglomerate DC snapped him up to revitalize another oddball ensemble: the neon-drenched, face-tattooed Suicide Squad movie misfire.   This Squad of beta maximum hot blood killers fit James Gunn better than the MCU's Guardians. Freed of Marvel's family-friendly fetters, the man who began his career at B-movie trash palace Troma has found the perfect home for his gloriously bad-taste blend of gore and classic rock; '80s ...

Black Widow review

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The long wait for the next Marvel film is finally over! On July 9, “Black Widow” arrived in theaters and is streaming on Disney+ for Premier Access. Fans worldwide have been eagerly anticipating a Black Widow solo movie for eleven years since her debut in “Iron Man 2.” It’s a worthy addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, except the new characters introduced in the film soak up most of the spotlight. Unfortunately, this leaves Natasha Romanoff relegated to the role of a side character in a movie where she owns the title. “Black Widow” suffered another stroke of bad luck when the COVID-19 pandemic affected the world and stretched the wait time even further by adding another year. Ultimately, the film’s delay changed Marvel Studios’ future film slate, removing the title as the beginning of Phase Four for the MCU.  Now that “Black Widow” is here, how does it stack up to the other Marvel movies, and is it the send-off Natasha Romanoff deserves? Let’s find out as we break...

Fast 9 Review

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Not 20 minutes into  Fast & Furious 9 , when Dom and Co are driving over a minefield trying to outrace the explosions, you'll realise that, yes, this is exactly what we've been waiting for. Tenet  and  Wonder Woman 1984 might  have brought tasty nuggets of blockbuster-sized action in late 2020, but this year has been completely devoid of any such moments to date. The Conjuring : The devil Made me do it and  A Quiet Place Part II  were both great, but they didn't have a car hovering precariously over a landmine. The thing about this movie is just the same story as the other movies in the franchise same layout of story and same emotions nothing new . But who cares about story when your getting nonstop action piece to piece plus I mean we seeing cars flying to space and Dom and Co playing with magnets  The truth of the fact is F9 doesn't bring anything new with it's story telling but makes sure the audience doesn't worry about with all the stunts and ...

The Conjuring : The Devil made me do it review

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#TheConjuringTheDevilMadeMeDoIt is an excellent horror picture in every way. It maintains the franchise's essence while departing from some of its demonic traditions.  To begin, Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, who play Ed and Lorraine Warren, continue to give outstanding performances. They've been playing these characters for years and have maintained a similar tone in their performances, delving deeper into their personas with each picture. It's also enjoyable to see a scary film with a strong performance. The rest of the cast’s performances almost match the leads but don’t quite reach the same heights. Ruairi O’Connor plays Arnie, who is put on trial for murder while being possessed. He does a great job, specifically in switching between the possessed and normal versions of himself. This picture does a surprisingly decent job of breaking the formula while remaining true to the franchise in terms of plot. The biggest difference from prior mainstream films is t...

Cruella Review

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I was divided between excitement and terror for the whole run of Disney's #Cruella de Vil. Rarely has a film vivisected me as much as this one about a villain most known for wanting to skin puppies for a coat. Only Cruella isn't truly about that character. It has nothing to do with her battles with the fur business or PETA. It's not about a bunch of Dalmatian dogs trying to get away from her furrier urges. It's a colorful and pulpy story about a lady with severe narcissistic tendencies who seeks vengeance on a killer while also becoming a fashion sensation in London. I apologize if you ever thought, "I could never have anything except campy adoration for Disney's puppy murderer," but this lady is a pleasure. This is more Wicked than Joker in the sense that it reimagines a well-known villain as a misguided hero who has been tarnished by the media. However, I'm not sure why it's called Cruella de Vil rather than an original fi...

What Next for The DCEU

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It's been nearly a week since the release of Zack Snyder's Justice League. Although the movie has been widely received by many this week, Warnermedia chief Ann Sarnoff announced that the Snyderverse won't be continued and there will be no sequels to the Snyder cut. While fans have decided to use the old ways of hashtags, it might fall on deaf ears this time. So, what is Warner planning for the DCEU?  There is a whole lot of things lined up already - The Suicide Squad being one of those individually slated films and the Shazam sequel, with a reboot of The Batman starring Rob Pattinson (Twillight) and DC has a lot of characters in its rosters which means a lot can still happen but here are the movies we know are currently in the works or are set to be released. The Suicide Squad :  August 6th 2021 DC decided to get another Marvel director James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy), Margot Robbie, Viola Davis and Joel Kinnaman all reprise their roles from the...