>Some F-Rated : >The Mummy This is surprise, should score more on 'woke' scale since they got actual African actress from real African country, not afro-american ghetto baboon. Also the mummy was female this time, with a bit of pro-feminist approach.
Hunter Nguyen
Didn't know Stan Lee was asian.
Easton Butler
Movie critics are becoming like videogame critics?
Don't you think common sense would give Hacksaw Ridge a pass? >based on a true story, lead casted on basis of acting and relative likeness >military segregated in WWII, black soldiers in their own units >asian soldiers deliberately not sent to the Pacific due to fear of friendly fire >limited women in the military, certainly none in the infantry Of course the cast is going to be predominantly white, the majority of the movie was basic training and combat in the 1940s US Army.
Benjamin Gutierrez
do you think the people who run this website are even remotely reasonable
Parker Martinez
Triumph of the will?
Juan King
i search all films on this website before my wifes son and i watch them
>“Singer has been repeatedly accused of sexual assault against underage boys, leading to a thick cloud of unease that hangs over Bohemian Rhapsody.” The fuck did they mean by this
Here's the actual review. The literally hate America and Christianity: >I felt like I was watching war propaganda from the 1940s combined with religious propaganda from Sunday school. Basically, if a massacre took place at Jesusland and was made into a corny, unoriginal movie. I added a point for high production values. But everything else was derivative nonsense. mediaversityreviews.com/film-reviews/2017/4/12/hacksaw-ridge?rq=hacksaw
James Sanchez
>common sense It's rated on wokeness. It means, you only watch the F's.
Isaiah Cox
>combined with religious propaganda from Sunday school. ....was the reviewer touched as a kid?
Nicholas Bell
I think it's in-part due to seething tears over Mel Gibson directing it, but >but even I’m impressed with the sheer militancy this film took in both barricading people of color from the screen and casting them as yellow demons in the same fell swoop. Either they completely lack self awareness and don't understand not only the military and culture of the US at that time, but the fact that we were at war with fucking Japan. It didn't portray them as bloodthirsty monsters, nor did it portray the Americans that way. It showed how shitty war is. I thought it was okay but entertaining and only viewed it as an airplane watch, but criticizing this on those grounds simply shows you want to dislike the movie. >literally demonizes a transgender spirit I mean, he's an androgynous king of Hell per his Canaanite roots, so, no, it doesn't. Are these reviews all written by the same idiot?