I know so many people that refuse to watch foreign films purely because they have subtitles. There are countless amazing films that don’t get the publicity they deserve due to the fact that people don’t like subtitles or don’t like the look of it dubbed.
Posts published by “Julia Wierzbicki”
Sophomore mechi student. Avid reader and storyteller. Published under pen name J. L. Willow (www.jlwillow.com)
Alright, I know the title is high praise, but hear me out. Hereditary, directed by Ari Aster, debuted in theaters in 2018.
When the boss at my internship first asked me if I wanted to go to Comic Con this fall, I’m not going to lie, I was pretty nervous.
About five years ago, a family-friend of mine told me they were starting a new company. At the time, I thought it sounded pretty cool.
Going into Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, to be honest, I had low expectations. The movie had the lowest marketing budget of any Marvel movie ever, and seeing as this was a character I had never heard of prior, I had no idea what they were going to do with it.
M. Night Shyamalan is known for making thrillers with a twist — it’s pretty much all he has done in recent years.
When Marvel first announced their many series coming to Disney+, I was pretty concerned. I wasn’t a huge fan of Flash, Arrow, or Supergirl so I didn’t have much hope for these to be much better.
Y’all, I had such high hopes for this film. I thought it looked awesome, the story was unique, and who doesn’t love a story about dragons?
I feel like there are two types of people in the world: people who love and adore Hamilton, and people who can’t stand it.
After a mini-hiatus, I have returned with yet another film review! I spent the break obsessing over WandaVision (which I will definitely write about once it concludes) and did end up seeing a few films in theaters, but none of them really felt worth writing about.