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movies-to-add-to-your-tbw · 2 years ago
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Title: Marvel Rising
Rating: NR
Director: Alfred Gimeno
Cast: Kim Raver, Chloe Bennet, Milana Vayntrub, Kathreen Khavari, Cierra Ramirez, Ming-Na Wen, Tyler Posey, Booboo Stewart, Kamil McFadden, Dee Bradley Baker, Roger Craig Smith, Andrew Kishino, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Catherine Taber
Release year: 2018
Genres: family, comedy, action, science fiction, adventure
Blurb: When a threat no one could have expected bears down on the Marvel Universe, a ragtag, untrained band of teens has no choice but to rise together and prove to the world that sometimes, the difference between a hero and a misfit is just in the name.
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simplylove101 · 1 year ago
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2023 Horror Challenge: [20/?]
↳“I wasn't striving for anything. I just wanted to make something. And I can't sit on my couch and watch t.v. or think that the internet is going to inspire me because I'm fucking thirty years old. And my parents are still giving me money. And I bore the shit out of them. And I work jobs that I hate that I have to beg to get. Do you know what it means to be broke? It means that you are broken. That you don't work.“ Dave Made a Maze (2017) dir. Bill Watterson
Plot: Dave, an artist who has yet to complete anything significant in his career, builds a fort in his living room out of pure frustration, only to wind up trapped by the fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and critters of his own creation.
Starring: Nick Thune, Meera Rohit Kumbhani & Adam Busch
Okay, finally a movie where I'm gonna stay positive in a review!! lol This watch was such a bizarre one, in the best kinda way. It was so fun and creative as a concept that I couldn't help but to admire the execution of it all. Horror comedies are my go-to so it's no surprise I was gonna be the target audience for it. It's pretty funny throughout imo, just as whacky as you might expect the humor to be for a movie with this kinda idea. I kinda love how it just jumps right in with his girlfriend discovering what Dave did and her really not getting that he's stuck in his maze, having no idea from the outside what's going on in it before exploring it to save him. Enter the rest of the cast who all add a little something as well, in particular Adam Busch, who had me laughing as Gordon. I rather like how they chose to handle the violence because it truly fit the vibe of the whole thing and felt very fresh. Because otherwise it could have been really gory and possibly been a little off-putting with the rest of the movie. But I dug this little strange flick, quite honestly. It committed to its concept, which I really appreciated. I was entertained. That's all I really hoped for when I clicked play because I truly had no idea what I was in beforehand. It's a hidden gem imo.
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seepweed · 9 months ago
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"A billion moons ago (the same moon), I was a prokaryote. Named “Kari Yote,” I like to think. Though, maybe not."
-> from: Fission: A Love Letter by Meera Rohit Kumbhani
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tctmp · 2 years ago
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Adventure  Comedy  Fantasy
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Dave Made a Maze (Visual Diary-4)
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The Brazilian adventure and horror film "Dave Made a Maze" was released in 2017. Looking at the poster in general, typographic arrangements evoke a child's inner world. At first glance, it may be thought that the poster, where typographic arrangements are in the foreground, does not include a human figure. However, when the poster is examined in detail, it is noticed that the figure of the child, which seems to have disappeared in the image that creates the impression of the attic, climbs from the stairs to a compartment. Details such as a chimney, staircase, and room to support the appearance of the attic or house are included. The typeface chosen for "Dave Made a Maze" on the poster reflects a sense of adventure and mystery, while the texture of the typeface refers to the figure of a child.
The directional arrows, directional lettering, sharp wheels, and dark areas used in the poster and the patch, gutter, and ladder visuals in the cardboard used in the texture of the font make it easier to evoke the subject and genre of the film. In this movie poster, it can be concluded that typographic elements are read and perceived comfortably. It can be said that visual elements and typographic arrangement are in harmony.
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moviemosaics · 3 years ago
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Dave Made a Maze
directed by Bill Watterson, 2017
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jacksfilmdiary · 2 years ago
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Dave Made a Maze
2017
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4457344/
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theunseeliefilmclub · 3 years ago
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Dave Made a Maze (2017)
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chrisnaustin · 3 years ago
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If only I were she!
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ramascreen · 5 years ago
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Trailer And Key Art For Netflix Movie, UNCORKED
Trailer And Key Art For Netflix Movie, UNCORKED
#Netflix has released this key art and this trailer for their new movie, UNCORKED which will premiere on Netflix on March 27
ABOUT UNCORKED: Fueled by his love for wine, Elijah enrolls in a course to become a master sommelier, an elite designation given only to a handful who are able to pass its notoriously difficult exam. It’s a dream that upends the expectations of his father, Louis (Courtney B.…
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brody75 · 7 years ago
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Dave Made a Maze (2017)
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brokehorrorfan · 7 years ago
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Dave Made a Maze will be released in select theaters and on VOD on August 18 via Gravitas Ventures. The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival earlier this year, where it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative.
Check out the poster above and the trailer below. It's a fantastical and comedic adventure film, but it does contain horror elements, including creatures and gore created using stop-motion animation and practical effects.
Dave Made a Maze marks the feature directorial debut of actor Bill Watterson. Nick Thune, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, James Urbaniak, Stephanie Allynne, Kirsten Vangsness, Scott Krinsky, Frank Caeti, Timothy Nordwind, Rick Overton, and Adam Busch star.
Read on to see the charming trailer as well as the synopsis.
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An unaccomplished and frustrated artist builds a cardboard box fort in his living room and winds up trapped with a gang of oddball explorers in a fantasy world of his own creation, threatened by booby traps and a bloodthirsty Minotaur.
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watchingalotofmovies · 7 years ago
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Dave Made a Maze
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Dave Made a Maze    [trailer]
Dave builds a fort in his living room out of pure frustration, only to wind up trapped by the fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and critters of his own creation.
Very original and highly inventive. At times it lost me briefly with its weirdness. But overall a whole lot of fun to watch, and it doesn't overstay its welcome. Michel Gondry comes to mind.
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fathersonholygore · 7 years ago
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DAVE MADE A MAZE; Or, the Artist Matures Dave Made a Maze. 2017. Directed by Bill Watterson. Screenplay by Watterson & Steven Sears.
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flashfuckingflesh · 5 years ago
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EVIL is in the Eye of the Beholder! "Perception" reviewed!
EVIL is in the Eye of the Beholder! “Perception” reviewed!
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When developer project manager Daniel, on the verge of a lucrative deal in flattening an old rental property , meets Nina, a clairvoyant who rents space on the property, an mystifying, and on the house, psychic reading opens up old wounds of Daniel’s previous life involving the death of his beloved artist wife, Maggie. The successful developer becomes frantically obsessed with reaching Maggie…
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bluecollarfilm · 7 years ago
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Dave Made a Maze (2017)
An unaccomplished and frustrated artist builds a cardboard box fort in his living room and winds up trapped with a gang of oddball explorers in a fantasy world of his own creation, threatened by booby traps and a bloodthirsty Minotaur.
Directed by:   Bill Watterson
Starring:   Nick Thune, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Adam Busch, James Urbaniak, Timothy Nordwind, Stephanie Allynne, Kirsten Vangsness, Frank Caeti, Scott Krinsky, John Hennigan, Rick Overton
Release date:   August 18, 2017
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