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Angel Amaral

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Knock at the Cabin (2023) 67% 8/10 EDIT “I can confidently say M. Night Shyamalan continues to flourish in this current career renaissance with this unique LGBTQ+ horror due in large part by the intriguing way he grips the viewer with tension and how he presents his allegories. ” – Geeks of Color Feb 3, 2023 Full Review Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) 73% 9/10 EDIT “Raimi’s stunning visuals and style reinvigorates the typical MCU movie. His signature trademarks involve a blend of horror and comedy, quick cuts, extreme close-ups, tilted cameras, and match cuts.” – Geeks of Color May 3, 2022 Full Review Fistful of Vengeance (2022) 45% 6/10 EDIT “Ultimately, the problems in Fistful of Vengeance are not bad enough to make you tap out. There’s a group fight scene with cleaver knives at the 40-minute mark that makes this worth a watch for any action fanatic. ” – Geeks of Color Feb 14, 2022 Full Review West Side Story (2021) 91% 8/10 EDIT “Legendary Academy Award winner, Rita Moreno, steals the movie with her presence and voice. It's awe-inspiring that she returned to fill a role that feels just as emotionally significant as when she played Anita in the original.” – Geeks of Color Dec 6, 2021 Full Review Fear Street Part Three: 1666 (2021) 89% 8/10 EDIT “I can confidently say the movie is a step up from the previous two because it is the most grotesque, includes an intriguing twist, and hooks you enough to want to unravel this must-see mystery.” – Geeks of Color Jul 26, 2021 Full Review Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021) 88% 7/10 EDIT “If Fear Street Part One: 1994 is a love letter to Wes Craven's Scream... then Fear Street's middle chapter takes an effective stab at Stephen King horror and Friday the 13th.” – Geeks of Color Jul 16, 2021 Full Review Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021) 84% 7/10 EDIT “Fear Street is a bag of treats for movie fans! Even more so, it is the latest love letter to the horror genre while emphasizing a compelling portrait of bravery rooted in friendship and LGBTQ+ romance.” – Geeks of Color Jul 6, 2021 Full Review
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