Shazam: Say My Name (A Moview)

The Wizard: Say my name so that my powers may flow through you.
Billy Batson: But I don’t know your name, sir.
The Wizard: Shazam.
Billy Batson: [laughing] Are you for real?
The Wizard: Say it!
Billy Batson: Okay! Shazam?

Disclaimer: This Moview consists of scenes that are part of the movie and stories that can spoil the whole thing. Please read at your own risk. Well, c’mon, it’s good, so read it!

Aside from the release of Captain Marvel from Marvel Studios, here it comes another ‘Captain Marvel’ (Comics speaking) from the DC Universe. Yes, Shazam was supposed to be the Captain Marvel of the DC Universe but since there’s a possible legal issues with Marvel Comics, they dropped the idea and published him as Shazam instead.

Well, if you asked those comic fans, you’ll know some major changes that the movie had compare to the original one and I think it is just right on every DCU Movies, Continue reading “Shazam: Say My Name (A Moview)”

Dumbo: We Believe It Can Fly (A Moview)

Milly Farrier: Here, Dumbo. You can do it, Dumbo. Show them.

Disclaimer: Synopsis may contain spoilers from the movie. Please read at your risk.

In a world full of mystery, Tim Burton yet again have soared his imagination and bring to life one of the most sought after cartoon of all time…the flying baby elephant, Dumbo.

We may have known Tim for his famous gothic-inspired and dark fantasy movies like Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride, Alice in Wonderland, Beetlejuice, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Frankenweenie, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children and many other famous films.

Today, he introduces another film that will make our imagination blast off our minds and no doubt, this is one of a kind, a Tim Burton kind.

Dumbo is a movie about a baby elephant that has been different from its kind. WIth his unique look, he was able to help a struggling circus.

In the beginning of the movie, it’s mother is a part of
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Captain Marvel: A Symbol of Selflessness in a Selfish World. (Moview)

“I’m not gonna fight your war. I’m gonna end it.” – Carol Danvers

Here we go again, folks! Another MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) entry is invading our minds this Women’s month; not only because it is a sequel entry but also it embodies the pride of all women’s celebrating as of the moment.

As the story goes, let me start with a disclaimer, this is a moview which may consists a little too much information you could ever read about the movie, in short, a possible spoiler.

Please close your computer and watch the movie first if you haven’t viewed it yet.

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Aquaman: A moview.

Arthur Curry: I’m not a king. 
Mera: Atlantis has always had a king. Now it needs something more.
Arthur Curry: But what could be greater than a king?
Mera: A hero.

Another DC Movie installment has gone far and this time, it’s in the deep blue sea. Oh well, like my usual review, close your eyes, if you haven’t seen the movie, ‘coz I’m about to unleash tons of fishy revelations in and out of the surface.

Please read at your own risk…

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To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before: A Movie Review (Moview)

“It’s not like in the movies. It’s better, because it’s real.” ― Jenny Han, To all the boys I’ve loved before.

Last August 17, 2018, Netflix has released the movie version of the book written by Jenny Han entitled To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before and every one is taking their last breath, like I would know because I have a lot of opinion about it.

To all the bookworms who’ve read the three book series of TATBILB, this movie is probably your sweet escape to reality after getting lost with the sweet words written in those masterpieces. I mean, right now, the movie is the closest thing you have with the books.

And beware to all the non readers and those who haven’t seen the movie, this is not for you…please read at your own risk… Continue reading “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before: A Movie Review (Moview)”