A haunting explornation into J. Robert Oppenheimer the American scientist and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.
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A haunting explornation into J. Robert Oppenheimer the American scientist and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.
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Continue reading “Oppenheimer (2023) Review”The close look into the decade long search for al-Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden after the September 2001 terrorist attacks and then his death in May 2011 at the hands of the Navy SEALs team 6.
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Continue reading “Zero Dark Thirty (2012) Review”Post World War II in Germany as British colonel Lewis Morgan is assigned to live in Hamburg. His wife Rachael has travelled from England to be with him as he continues his job. Tension with the German Stephen Lubert and his daughter Freda who owned the house as they allowed to stay.
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Baker Dill is working as a fishing boat captain and leading tours on the island he is living on. His life is then changed when his ex-wife Karen shows up and needs his help against her violent husband, using their son Patrick as bait to get him to agree to her deadly plan.
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An in-depth look into the life of astronaut Neil Armstrong and his quest with NASA to get a man to walk on the moon, he became the first man to do that on July 20th 1969. We get to see the struggle in that legendary space mission eventually happening.
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Here are the winners of the 33rd Independent Spirit Awards which always take place the night before the Oscars. These are for films with the smaller budgets and Get Out was the big winner!
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“Call Me by Your Name”
“The Florida Project”
“Get Out” (WINNER)
“Lady Bird”
“The Rider”
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One of the worst things about watching a lot of films has to be when your really looking forward to one. It has a lot of hype around it, it features one of your favourite actors, you like the sound of the story. You rush to see it at the cinema when it’s released and when it starts you are expecting a lot (probably the first problem) and in the end you are left feeling disappointed. Sometimes though even a little bit of hope for some films is too much and again you are disappointed as the credits roll.
When groups of climbers are trying to reach the top of Everest a snow storm as they head back down isn’t going to make it easy.
John Connor sends Kyle Reese back in time to protect his mother Sarah Connor. But when Reese arrives in 1984 everything has changed . . .
Quite a few years have passed since we last saw Caesar and the rest of the apes, the human race has almost been wiped out by a virus and not many of them remain. With the apes still growing in power, it wasn’t going to be long before both species collided.
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