The tactful art of translating superhero movies to the screen is a delicate one
The tactful art of translating superhero movies to the screen is a delicate one
I enjoyed seeing this story in a more life-like fashion. I’m in awe of what modern cinema can do as far as make creatures and scenery as real as possible.
There’s really no way to say it other than this movie is just fun. Probably the most fun of the summer so far. If I were you, I’d check it out, and I hope to see you in one of the many times I go back to see it.
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With the CEO missing and no one really looking into the situation, everyone is placated except Kyle Budwell (Jack O’Connell), regular citizen taking action into his own hands.
Sing Street, for lack of a better phrase, is simply adorable.
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Keanu gets kitten-napped, and only Key and Peele can save them.