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wornoutspines · 11 months ago
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The Marvels | Light Breezy Fun and A Potential Relaunch for the Franchise
The Marvels is now on digital check it out because this movie is better than what you might have heard it's not perfect, but it works. #CarolDanvers #MonicaRambeau & #KamalaKhan are great together. #TheMarvels #MovieReview #Marvel #Review my full review is here 👇
No matter the state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this particular movie would have had to face a particular kind of hate – if not an uphill battle – that started with Captain Marvel and was sustained by the MCU TV Series: Ms. Marvel that was bashed online or She-Hulk. Let’s not forget the unfortunate movie outings like Quantumania, or the even worse Love & Thunder. Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 1 year ago
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One Life (2023) Review
Based on the very true story of Nicholas Winton a British humanitarian who helped save the lives of hundreds of children in Central Europe from the Nazis on the eve of World War II. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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thelastofthebookworms · 2 years ago
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Persuasion adaptations' poll
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tamzinmerchantdaily · 5 years ago
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Edeline Lee Spring Summer 2020
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lonelier-version-of-you · 3 years ago
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Well, I enjoyed most of that. It was all a bit melodramatic, but enjoyably melodramatic. Is this the first episode Sunetra Sarker has produced? If so, she did a good job. That combined with the fact that this episode was written by Stephen McAteer was pretty much a recipe for it to be good.
The stuff with Jan and Ffion and the hostage situation was excellent. As I said, melodramatic, but I thought it was really well done. Di Botcher and Stirling Gallacher are both very very good actors, Jan and Ffion’s relationship feels so real.
Mark... I don’t remember his last name, but he’s the one who played the guy who took everyone hostage, he was very good as well. Even if it felt very odd to see him play someone other than Ben Harding.
The writing for Dave (the guy who took everyone hostage) was really good, too. Between the writing and the acting, they really managed to convey just how broken Dave was by his grief and how he had nothing left to lose and how he didn’t know who to blame. And the moment when Jan was talking him down, because her own son may not have died, but she still lost him... that connection was so powerful and sad.
I totally freaked out for a second there when the gun went off and Jan was lying still, though. Casualty’s last Bury Your Gays only a matter of months ago probably gave me trust issues with this show, I guess. But I was very relieved when Jan turned out to be just fine.
Also, I may have teared up when Ffion finally realised that she still needs Jan and they reunited. It was such a sweet moment.
Ethan and Stevie, though... what on Earth is going on there? What are the writers trying to achieve with Stevie’s character? I genuinely don’t know at this point. Stevie, while not a very good person, is an incredibly fascinating character to watch - Elinor Lawless plays her magnificently - but I don’t know where the show is trying to take her from here.
If she’s just going to be a normal cast member, why did they introduce her with this whole revenge storyline? That’s not exactly going to make viewers warm to her, is it?
(Also, Ethan, as per usual, is too nice for his own good.)
Faith got way more scenes tonight than I would’ve liked... and I know she doesn’t know the full truth yet about what happened to led to Ethan getting stabbed, but she has been told that there’s more going on than she knows about, so why is she trying to get involved? Shouldn’t she just realise it’s not her business and back off? (Also, they’re still making a point of putting her back in scenes with Dylan again... I am not looking forward to the very obvious Iain/Faith/Dylan love triangle that’s going to come from this. I’d bet you anything Faith will properly get with Dylan, then have an affair with Iain, and the writers will think they’re so clever for having Dylan’s romantic interest cheat on him with Iain AGAIN. Sigh.)
Speaking of Dylan, we didn’t get that much of him tonight, but what we did get I greatly appreciated. Him telling Ethan and Stevie that “Now, I’m gonna go on a jolly long walk, and have a long think about why exactly it is that I do this job” was legitimately HILARIOUS. His best line of dialogue in ages, even better than the one about Ethan and Matthew “squabbling over who has the longest... stethoscope” a while back.
That line also had the exact same energy as Henrik promoting Dom and giving him the Clinical Lead job on Keller back in May simply because “Alright, fine, it’s your mess, you deal with it, I’ve had enough for one day” lmao. I want Dylan and Henrik to meet up and just complain to each other about how they hate their respective leadership jobs and don’t know why they keep doing them lolll.
Anyway, next week, we get Dylan, an autistic man who is a recovering alcoholic, treating a woman with cerebral palsy who is also a recovering alcoholic. In an episode written by Dana Fainaru and produced by Sunetra Sarker. So I don’t know about any of you, but I think that sounds very promising. As the cool kids of the internet say, I am excite.
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ddraighouse · 6 years ago
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We’re on day 2 of our Kickstarter campaign for Lunafon: Tales of the Moon Oak! Lunafon is a hand-painted, traditionally animated 2D platformer, with a sterling voice cast including @therealjacksepticeye, Roger Clark, @sonicmega, Ffion Jolly and many more still to be announced!
We’ve had a great start, but we’ve still got a long way to go; you can check out our campaign by following the link above, and if you can’t pledge, please share it everywhere you can - we can’t make this game without you. 
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friedap · 11 years ago
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Mansfield Park by Jane Austen, adapted for the stage by Tim Luscombe in 2011.  Ffion Jolly as Fanny Price, and Samuel Collings and Kristin Atherton as Henry and Mary Crawford.
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wornoutspines · 1 year ago
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The Marvels | Light Breezy Fun and A Potential Relaunch for the Franchise
Just Saw #TheMarvels it has that "exciting things to come" feel from earlier MCU movies even w/out the post-credit scenes. It's not perfect but it works. #CarolDanvers #MonicaRambeau & #KamalaKhan are great together. #MovieReview #Marvel #Review
No matter the state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this particular movie would have had to face a particular kind of hate – if not an uphill battle – that started with Captain Marvel and was sustained by the MCU TV Series: Ms. Marvel that was bashed online or She-Hulk. Let’s not forget the unfortunate movie outings like Quantumania, or the even worse Love & Thunder. Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years ago
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Living (2022) Review
When a man who had just been going through the motions within his life finds out that he is dying, he will eventually try and feel alive again! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ *LFF 2022 Preview Screening* (more…)
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