🇲🇽🏳️‍🌈 | Writer ✍🏼Editor 📝@Collider | 📽 @dorianawards member 🎬 | loving cinema, one film at a time

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My book, A Timely Knight, just won at the Wattys 2020, in the Science Fiction Category! Huzzah, hurrah, over the moon right now! #Wattpad #WritingCommunity
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Few contemporary actresses excel in genre filmmaking more than Emily Blunt: Looper, Edge of Tomorrow, Into the Woods, Sicario, A Quiet Place. With Disclosure Day, she adds another powerful, profoundly humane triumph to her already impressive resume. A career highlight for sure.
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Nothing better than a summer Spielberg movie night in a packed theater with friends! Steven thank you for all of the hours of joy that you have given us in the cinema!! It has been a great honor and pleasure to have worked with you and to call you my friend. Congratulations to my dear friend Emily and the entire group of artists that created this movie. You were superb. We all loved Disclosure Day!!
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Very mixed feelings re MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE. I get what they were going for with He-Man’s characterization, but I often found him more frustrating than relatable. It’s also about 20 minutes too long. Sadly, Leto might be the best part, alongside a really fire soundtrack.
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The new SCARY MOVIE doesn’t have nearly enough Anna Faris or Regina Hall. The first act is terrible, and the second one isn’t much better. Once Faris takes center stage near the end, it comes to life, but far too late to redeem itself. The LONGLEGS bit should’ve been longer.
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Melissa Barrera quiere ser Evelyn Hugo y estoy subidĂ­sima en este barco
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All the support for I AM FRANKELDA has been very heartwarming to see. Stop motion remains an underappreciated art form, and seeing one from Mexico be so enthusiastically received is genuinely amazing.
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Check out this treasure of a film by the talented, creative, and sweet Ambriz Brothers… both because it’s delightful and also because when original voices succeed, we get more cool and interesting stuff to watch, so we all win.
First trailer for ‘I AM FRANKELDA’, the first-ever stop-motion film made in Mexico. The film follows a writer who is taken to another realm to help write nightmares to keep monsters alive. Releasing June 12 on Netflix.
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I AM FRANKELDA, Mexico's first stop-motion feature, premieres June 12. From directors Arturo and Roy Ambriz, protégés of Academy Award winner Guillermo del Toro. In 19th-century Mexico, a gifted writer journeys into her subconscious to face the monsters she’s created.
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First trailer for ‘I AM FRANKELDA’, the first-ever stop-motion film made in Mexico. The film follows a writer who is taken to another realm to help write nightmares to keep monsters alive. Releasing June 12 on Netflix.
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It’s 2026, why are people still acting like West Side Story isn’t good when it’s actually top-tier Spielberg and possibly the best musical of the 21st century?
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MINORITY REPORT is such a curious movie. It’s a straight-up sci-fi thriller and then, out of nowhere, a random comedy moment that borders on screwball, followed by a sequence straight out of a horror. It’s not top tier Spielberg, but it’s a damn good movie.
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THE COMEBACK ended as it lived: a funny, melancholic, often cringe, yet incredibly insightful dissection of show business and TV that always had something valuable to say. Whatever happens, Lisa Kudrow and Valerie Cherish have cemented their places as legends of the small screen.
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Adaptation, The Devil Wears Prada, Doubt, and The Post are among Meryl Streep’s all-time best Oscar nominations, and she would’ve been a worthy winner for any of them. She’s actively better than the actual winner in two of those years.
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“Be positive. Because why not?” THE COMEBACK’s writing is genius, not because it’s necessarily transgressive or because it reinvents the wheel, but because it packs so much power in just a few, well-chosen words. Valerie Cherish is truly the gift that keeps on giving.
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It’s always fun to imagine, so assuming Meryl Streep goes supporting in 2006 for The Devil Wears Prada, does she win the Oscar? And if so, does she still win for Iron Lady in 2011, or does Viola sweep in this imaginary scenario?
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After watching THE OTHER BENNET SISTER and YOUNG SHERLOCK back to back, I am officially a Dónal Finn mega fan. Ridiculously charming in two completely opposite roles. Can’t wait to see him in more things (hopefully, a movie adaptation of Hadestown).
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THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 does exactly what the original did: it captures a specific moment in time and makes a rather profound observation of it, coated in haute couture and glitz. Streep is magnificent in the role that made her immortal, Tucci is a gem. Not nearly enough Blunt.
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Here is Fabien Frankel speaking Spanish, in case you ever wanted to hear that ❤️
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In awe of this one — yet again. Wasn’t fully prepared for what a riotous spectacle Titaníque is. Knew Melissa would soar on stage, but the type of comedy this one calls for?? Wonderfully outrageous and she nails it.
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Now I kinda want DĂłnal Finn and Luke Newton in a musical together
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