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    BODIES BODIES BODIES, NOT OKAY, NOPE, VENGEANCE, HONK FOR JESUS SAVE YOUR SOUL, THE SANDMAN

    September 2, 2022 /

    #MiniMovieReviews Extravaganza 8 - fun, quick, personal, no spoilers reviews for Bodies Bodies Bodies, Not Okay, Nope, Vengeance, Honk For Jesus Save Your Soul, The Sandman ...

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    US (Jordan Peele)

    March 28, 2019 /

    US starts with a creepy prologue set in a Santa Cruz amusement park in 1986 where a little girl wanders off from her parents to go inside a mirrored funhouse called “Find Yourself”. What she sees there haunts this young girl for some time, even to some extent into her adulthood where she’s now an accomplished woman with a jovial husband, typical teenage daughter and young son with a penchant for masks. It’s unclear why the family is vacationing in Santa Cruz, there seems to be reference to the husband having stayed at this house when he was a kid, like the house belongs to his family; but as this…

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    KEANU: Interview with Jordan Peele & Method Man

    April 30, 2016 /

    Peele says it was a challenge he and Key were ready for. “The difference of course at this point,” he says, “is you have to sustain a story. So you can’t just sell out the comedy and expect to be able to go back and have people care (about) what you’re doing. You have to ground it. You have to give it heart. And so ‘Keanu’ takes us through on this journey.”

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