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Shazam! Fury of the Gods
One of the final three films of the 'DCEU' before James Gunn and Peter Safran reboot things to create the DCU. This started with a bit of an old school superhero movie feel, like it was almost a standalone movie (it's not, though you don't need to have seen everything else in the DCEU, or even anything else - it does reference the previous Shazam! movie, and has a couple of cameos that tie into the DCEU and what looks to be the DCU in one of the post-credit scenes).
I really enjoyed it (usual disclaimer; I am a fan of superhero movies, so am predisposed to this type of fime). I found it funny, with a good heart. It was predictable, there is a deus ex machina moment late on that somewhat undermines the finale, but I still enjoyed it because of the humour, mainly. Should probably be sold as 'sponsored/presented by Skittles'.
Rye Lane
I also watched this south london set romcom. Two mutual friends of an artist meet at his latest exhibit and start to bond over their recent break ups and try to help each other get over said relationships.
Seemed quite fresh and youthful. Lots of reviews seem to be noting it as a love letter to south london and you can see why, a lot of shots of everyday life around london as the leads meander around various locales, sharing their stories and connecting.
Cute, funny, and a delight cameo that you probably wouldn't expect, that leads to a visual gag/easter egg later on that greatly amused me.
One of the final three films of the 'DCEU' before James Gunn and Peter Safran reboot things to create the DCU. This started with a bit of an old school superhero movie feel, like it was almost a standalone movie (it's not, though you don't need to have seen everything else in the DCEU, or even anything else - it does reference the previous Shazam! movie, and has a couple of cameos that tie into the DCEU and what looks to be the DCU in one of the post-credit scenes).
I really enjoyed it (usual disclaimer; I am a fan of superhero movies, so am predisposed to this type of fime). I found it funny, with a good heart. It was predictable, there is a deus ex machina moment late on that somewhat undermines the finale, but I still enjoyed it because of the humour, mainly. Should probably be sold as 'sponsored/presented by Skittles'.
Rye Lane
I also watched this south london set romcom. Two mutual friends of an artist meet at his latest exhibit and start to bond over their recent break ups and try to help each other get over said relationships.
Seemed quite fresh and youthful. Lots of reviews seem to be noting it as a love letter to south london and you can see why, a lot of shots of everyday life around london as the leads meander around various locales, sharing their stories and connecting.
Cute, funny, and a delight cameo that you probably wouldn't expect, that leads to a visual gag/easter egg later on that greatly amused me.
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