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Explore the Latest Movies: Michael, If Wishes Could Kill & More

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Michael

Discover the making of a king.

Rating: 3.5/5 watchable

Review

The film was highly anticipated, especially for fans of Michael Jackson who had been waiting years for a proper biopic. While it is not a bad film, it leaves mixed impressions and does not fully reach greatness.

The biggest drawback is its lack of depth. Instead of offering a detailed look into Jackson’s life as a person and artist, the film often feels like an extended concert experience. Although visually engaging, this approach weakens the narrative. The story feels thin, and the screenplay seems underdeveloped, despite being written by John Logan. There is also some doubt about whether Antoine Fuqua was the right choice to direct the project.

However, the film has several strong points. It is highly entertaining, supported by Jackson’s iconic music and well-executed choreography. The casting is excellent, with consistently strong performances. Jaafar Jackson stands out with a convincing portrayal and striking resemblance. Colman Domingo delivers a powerful performance as Joe Jackson, while Nia Long adds warmth and emotional depth. Juliano Krue Valdi, playing young Michael, gives a natural and authentic performance that feels very real.

In the end, the film works well as a visual tribute and celebration of Jackson’s artistry. However, it misses the chance to provide a deeper and more insightful portrayal of the person behind the legend.

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Netflix

If Wishes Could Kill

Got a wish worth dying for?

Rating: 3.5/5 watchable

Review

The series has a few plot holes, but they are not too distracting and do not significantly affect the overall experience.

What truly stands out are the exceptional practical effects and VFX, which are surprisingly high in quality for a TV series and extremely well executed.

The acting performances are strong throughout, with the cast bringing depth to their roles. The characters are well-developed, making it easy to connect with them, including the villains.

The show also includes a balanced touch of comedy, adding lightness without taking away from the main tone.

If Wishes Could Kill revolves around a wish-granting app that comes with a deadly cost, blending school-life drama with occult elements. Along with suspense and a sense of looming danger, it also explores friendship, personal growth, and emotional bonds.

While it does not reinvent the genre, it offers enough suspense and eerie intrigue to keep viewers engaged and encourage binge-watching.

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Apex

Hunt. Survive.

Rating: 3/5 watchable

Review

Apex stands out as a pleasant surprise among the usual generic content. It proves to be a solid and engaging film that offers more than expected.

Although the familiar hunter-versus-victim wilderness trope has been explored before, the film adds fresh and gritty elements that keep its runtime interesting, especially for those who enjoy survival and pursuit themes.

The river rapids sequences serve as a subtle tribute to classic films like Deliverance, while still maintaining originality. The Australian wilderness is beautifully captured, adding strong visual appeal. The performances are noteworthy, with Taron Egerton delivering an intense portrayal and Charlize Theron bringing a grounded, powerful presence.

Fans of films like A Perfect Getaway (2009) and Whiteout (2023) are likely to enjoy this movie. Overall, it is worth watching on Netflix and offers a satisfying viewing experience.

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Ginny Wedss Sunny 2

Rating: 1/5 skip

Review

The main weakness of the film lies in its poor writing. The storyline feels confusing and includes many forced and unrealistic situations. Most scenes appear to exist only to move the plot forward, leaving little that feels natural or engaging.

Humor, which is essential for a romantic comedy, becomes one of the film’s biggest drawbacks. Many jokes feel outdated or ineffective, failing to create genuine laughter. Additionally, several character decisions seem illogical, making it difficult to connect emotionally with the story.

The film also feels repetitive, as it strongly resembles other, more engaging romantic comedies without offering anything fresh.

Final Verdict: “Ginny Wedss Sunny 2” is an underwhelming sequel that does not live up to expectations. While it features decent acting and pleasant visuals, it is ultimately held back by a weak script and uneven storytelling. It may appeal to viewers looking for light romance, but overall, it feels like a missed opportunity.