Author: Adrienne Tyler

Genna Davis was one of the most reliable in BeetlejuiceBut one major twist near the end of the movie perfectly honored her horror legacy with a reference to a 38-year-old movie. Joining the trend of long-awaited sequels is BeetlejuiceWhich finally got a sequel over 30 years after the first movie was released. Simply titled BeetlejuiceThe sequel has Tim Burton back as director, with Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton and Catherine O’Hara reprising their roles as Lydia, Beetlejuice and Delia respectively, and they are joined by new characters. Beetlejuice Delia, Lydia, and youngest daughter Astrid (Jena Ortega) return to Winter River after…

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Beetlejuice The titular bio-Exorcist reunites with the Deetzes, and while its ending left a couple of questions, it’s much better if a third movie never happens. Over three decades after Tim Burton introduced the world to the chaotic ghost Betelgeuse (Michael Keaton), he returns to bring more chaos to both the afterlife and the world of the living. Beetlejuice. The sequel reunites viewers with Lydia (Winona Ryder), Delia (Katherine O’Hara), and Lydia’s estranged daughter Astrid Deetz (Jenna Ortega) as they return to Winter River after Charles Deetz’s death. Back in Winter River, Astrid is tricked by a new friend into…

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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Continued the stories of the title Bio-Exorcist and the Deets, and as fun as it is, it left a couple of plot holes. Back in 1988, Tim Burton introduced the audience to Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton), a chaotic ghost and self-proclaimed bio-exorcist who was summoned by Barbara (Geena Davis) and Adam Maitland (Alec Baldwin) to get rid of the Deetzes. However, the Maitlands have bonded with Deetz’s teenage daughter, Lydia (Winona Ryder), and Beetlejuice takes advantage of that. at the end of BeetlejuiceHe was sent back to the nether world, and the Maitlands and Dietz agreed to exist in…

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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Reunites the audience with the title spirit and the deets, and it also introduces new characters, such as Willem Dafoe’s Wolf Jackson, who is the official replacement for the best characters of the audience in the first movie. Over three decades after the release of BeetlejuiceThe famous bio-exorcist is back with another dose of fun and chaos in the land of the living and the netherworld. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice takes viewers back to Winter River as Delia (Katherine O’Hara), Lydia (Winona Ryder), and Lydia’s daughter Astrid (Jena Ortega) return after Charles Deetz’s death. Astrid makes a new friend in…

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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Made some important reveals about Betelgeuse’s (Michael Keaton) backstory, but right at the end, it skipped over a big reveal about his past life too quickly. In 1988, the world met the chaotic bio-exorcist Betelgeuse in Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice. After a long wait of over 30 years, Beetlejuice Finally got a sequel appropriately titled Beetlejuice BeetlejuiceWith Burton back as director and with most of the main cast back for new adventures in the land of the living and the netherworld. After Charles Deetz’s death, Delia (Catherine O’Hara), Lydia (Winona Ryder), and Lydia’s daughter Astrid (Jena Ortega) return to…

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Mention of death, physical and sexual abuse. Netflix’s latest addition to its horror catalog is The deliveranceWhich quickly drew comparison to The Exorcist: BelieverBut there is one thing the former has better – but it also differs in a key element. Netflix continues to expand its extensive catalog of movies every week, and among the most notable recent additions is Lee Daniels’ supernatural horror movie The deliverance. Inspired by the true story of The Ammons Haunting Case (also known as The Demon House and 2000 Demon’s House Case), The deliverance Follows Ebony Jackson (Andra Day), a mother with substance-use disorder.…

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The 2024 adaptation of The Crow It did not do as expected with critics and general audiences, but it can be saved with one connection to Brandon Lee’s 1994 version. Almost 20 years after his last movie, The Crow Franchise came back to life with a new adaptation of James O’Barr’s comic book series of the same name. Directed by Rupert Sanders, The Crow It stars Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd as Eric and FKA Twigs as Shelly, and while it kept the same concepts and basic premise from the comic books and Alex Proyas’ 1994 movie, it also made a lot of…

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Tom Hardy’s latest thriller, The bakershas become a streaming success, which only makes me wish Disney had given it a chance. One of the most anticipated releases of 2024 was the crime drama thriller The bakersDirected by Jeff Nichols. Inspired by the photo-book of the same name by Danny Lyon, The bakers Takes viewers back to 1960s Chicago to meet the fictional Vandals Motorcycle Club, based on the real-life group Outlaws Motorcycle Club. The Vandals are led by Johnny (Hardy), who also founded the club. Also part of the club is Benny (Austin Butler), who meets Kathy Bauer (Jodie Comer)…

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Summary Inside Out 2 could have connected with Turning Red through a missed opportunity to make 4* Town Riley’s favorite band. Both movies explore themes of puberty in different ways, making them a potential perfect crossover for the Pixar universe. A stronger connection between Inside Out 2 and Turning Red could have simplified the confusing Pixar Universe theory. Like no other Pixar movie, Inside Out 2 Has easter eggs and references to other Pixar movies, but it missed the perfect opportunity to tie in to a recent Pixar hit with a 95% score on Rotten tomatoes. After some challenges due…

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Inside Out 2 Seeing Riley dealing with new emotions while Joy and the rest tried to regain control of headquarters, the movie left a big question at the end about Riley and the hockey team. Pixar continues to be a powerhouse in the world of animation, and while the studio doesn’t make many sequels, the success of Inside out In 2015, it was given a sequel. Almost ten years later, Inside Out 2 Finally arrived to reunite viewers with Riley (voiced by Kensington Tallman) and her emotions Joy (Amy Poehler), Disgust (Liza Lapira), Fear (Tony Hale), Sadness (Phyliis Smith), and…

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