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Top 10 superhero movie endings

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This list is a ranking of my favourite superhero movie endings. Please note: This is not counting the final battles(e.g Endgames's portal scene), just merely the last 2-4 minutes of the film. This also excludes post-credits scenes. With that being said, here is a list of the top 10 superhero movie endings, in my opinion: #10: TMNT(2007)  Raph, in this interpretation, carried the moniker 'The NightWatcher' throughout the film. Over the course of the runtime, he is reminded that he needs his brothers as much as they need him and decides to retire his lawful alter-ego to re-join Leo, Donnie and Mikey for one last patrol of New York City. #9: Bumblebee After defeating Shatter and Dropkick, Charlie Watson realises that Bumblebee needs to go find Optimus and the other Transformers. In a emotional farewell, both Charlie and Bumblebee say goodbye to each other. The movie closes with Bumblebee and Optimus reunited, driving across the Golden Gate B

Monthly reviews update

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With the very unfortunate closures of cinemas all over the world due to the Coronavirus outbreak, delaying almost every theatrical film this year, some even going straight to digital platforms. I have but no choice than to review new films that I have watched at home instead of at the Cinema. Luckily, with the UK launch of Disney+ being mere days ago, I decided to post my thoughts of the first film I watched on the streaming platform, Togo, on Letterboxd. I have had an account on Letterboxd for little over a month now. But, for the unforeseeable future, all my new film reviews with be housed exclusively on my Letterboxd profile. Feel free to follow me on Letterboxd: I will still post the occasional list and film-related topics. Until the next blog post...

My top 10 picks for films to watch while in self-isolation

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During this time of uncertainty with CoronaVirus running rampant worldwide. It is best to limit/slow the spread by staying at home, and what better way to spend your time at home than watching a film. Here are my top 10 picks for movies to watch while self-isolating: Snowpiercer Directed by: Bong Joon Ho Starring: Chris Evans, Jamie Bell and John Hurt Released: 2013 Survivors of Earth's second Ice Age live out their days on a luxury train that ploughs through snow and ice. The train's poorest residents, who live in the squalid caboose, plan to improve their lot by taking over the engine room. Streaming service: Netflix Unbreakable Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan Starring: Bruce Wills and Samuel L. Jackson Released: 2000 David, a security guard, survives a fatal train accident, only to be tracked down by a man named Elijah Price, who claims that David is blessed with superhuman abilities. Streaming Service: HBO