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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

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