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July 1, 2021

Searching for a bigger show in SING 2

Illumination, the maker of Minions and Despicable Me series, released the trailer of the beloved fable-talent search entitled Sing 2 which is scheduled to be released this Christmas.

The trailer begins with a lemur's creepy performance that made producer Jimmy Crystal (Bobby Cannavale) freak out as he sets up a new show. In their dedication to being included in the new show, Buster Moon (Matthew McConaughey) and his friends must find and persuade a reclusive rock star Clay Calloway (Bono) to join them for a grand opening act. Watch the trailer below featuring the covers of the songs by Alicia Keys (Girl on Fire), U2 (I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For), Eminem (My Name Is) and more.

Cast composed of Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Taron Egerton, Tori Kelly and Nick Kroll returns to voice the gang of Rosita, Meena, Ash, Gunter, Johnny and joined by Halsey (Porsha Crystal), Pharrell (Alfonso), Nick Offerman, Letitia Wright, Eric Andre, and Chelsea Peretti.

Bono as Clay Calloway

Sing 2 is written and directed by Garth Jennings.

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June 19, 2019

ROCKETMAN movie review

Rocketman is Taron Egerton's most phenomenal performance yet!
Portraying the fabulous life of one of the greatest musical acts of all time, Elton John, Rocketman left me smiling and empathizing with the rock and roll legend. Taron will captivate the audience with his strong vocal power and acting versatility that will make you forget his stints as Eggsy in his other movies and Rocketman will mark him as one of the new young actors to date.

You won't be disappointed going out of the cinema without knowing the stories behind Elton John's greatest hits, his eccentric stage presence and costumes. In fact, it was full extravagance seeing this biopic. He teaches us that it's okay to be extraordinary and different. The movie also teaches us that it money and fame can't change who we are and we have to keep grounded and accept and realize ourselves.
Although they might have missed out some accounts which I am familiar with, like Lion King and etc, Elton John's story will be definitely remembered. This shows the full height of Elton John's life and the lowest of lows that makes it very beautiful. Watch Rocketman today!!!
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September 19, 2017

Kingsman: The Golden Circle movie review

"Manners maketh man." This quote has strongly been associated with one of the most anticipated movies of 2017, Kingsman: The Golden Circle continues the life of Eggsy (Taron Egerton) as a secret agent of the Kingsman agency. And for all of us who are fans of the franchise, brace yourselves as The Golden Circle has a lot more than what we saw in the trailers. Kingsman: The Golden Circle opens in theaters, September 20 and is best seen on IMAX.


Matthew Vaugh has stitched The Golden Circle from a lot of elements in The Secret Service that we missed. Your eyes will be glued to the screen since the beginning with spontaneous and swell action scenes. From linking the villains and how Gallahan was raised from the dead.

Injected with relatively good dosage of humor with low-key discussions on some "very familiar" society issues, The Golden Circle is never boring to watch. Though it contains a little gruesome clips that are not for the weak stomach, it still maintained its balance with the sleek getup of the agents and hot gears and weaponry.


It also contains some heartbreaks of losing very significant characters but Elton John is one very important cameo that makes this movie beyond guns and skills. Putting my favorite though to Whiskey (Pedro Pascal) with the lasso skills.


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