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The Pale Blue Eye
I recently had the opportunity to watch "The Pale Blue Eye" on Netflix. Based on the novel of the same name by Louis Bayard and directed by Scott Cooper, this psychological thriller is set in 1830 and follows retired detective Augustus Landor (Christian Bale) as he investigates a series of murders at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
By Mohan Kumar3 years ago in Journal
The witcher
The Witcher, narrated via way of means of the gifted Henry Cavill as Geralt, is a masterpiece that completely conveys the spirit of the bestselling books and video video games. Geralt is fantastically portrayed via way of means of Cavill, who perfectly embodies the individual`s character via his voice performing and overall performance as a whole. The actresses who play Trish, Yennefer, and Ciri are similarly impressive, resultseasily bringing their roles to life. Dandylion is a champion man or woman, giving each humor and experience, even as Insect, Geralt's unwavering pony, provides a chunk of allure to the story. Monster battles, mage plotlines, and the Nilfgaard strugglefare maintain visitors riveted to the threshold in their seats. The Witcher is a must-see for any fable fan, no matter whether or not you've got performed the video games or study the books. Thus, put together for some thrilling stories as Geralt leaves on his missions.
By Harish_Multiverse3 years ago in Journal
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 takes audiences on an exhilarating ride through a captivating blend of action, drama, and comedy, delivering yet another stellar addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Picking up where its predecessor left off, the film delves into the intricate dynamics of the Guardians, exploring their intricate relationships and the trials they face in pursuit of their noble mission.
By S V Madhava Ram3 years ago in Journal
Top 10+ Films About Technology
Technology has become an integral part of our lives and it's no surprise that it has been the subject of numerous films. From exploring the possibilities of the future to the consequences of our technological advancements, there's no shortage of films that explore the topic of technology. Here are the top 8 films about technology that you should add to your watchlist.
By Nikita Maltcev3 years ago in Journal
"To Catch a Killer"
In "To Catch a Killer," director Damián Szifron attempts to use the serial killer genre to critique various failing systems in American society. The film opens with a deadly sniper attack that leaves 29 people dead on New Year's Eve. FBI chief investigator Geoffrey Lammark lectures the Baltimore Police Department, reminding them that their suspect is a person and that someone loved him, trained him, and sold him the gun. Among those listening is a young beat cop named Eleanor, who was a first responder on the night of the attack.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Journal









