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  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba reviews

    The TV anime "Ghost Slayer" is adapted from the comic work of the same name created by Wu Shiharu , and an animated message was published on June 4, 2018 in " Weekly Shonen Jupu " on June 27, 2018   . The film is produced by the Yufusteel Co., Ltd. The first issue of "Saomon Tanjirou's Aspirations" was broadcast from April 6, 2019 to September 28, 2019, with 26 episodes in total; the second issue of "Flower Street" was published in It will be broadcast on December 5, 2021  .

  • A Trip to the Moon reviews

    "Le voyage dans la lune" is a film adapted from the novels of Verne and Herbert George Wells by Georges Méliès and is called "the first science fiction film in history". The plot of the film is based on the novel " De la Terre à la Lune " by Jules Gabriel Verne and the novel "The First Man on the Moon" by Herbert George Wells . Georges Méliès adopts the traditional style of mythological drama, showing a group of astronomers taking cannonballs to explore the moon.

  • Sherlock Jr. reviews

    "Sherlock jr." Is The Great Stone Face directed the action comedy, starring The Great Stone Face, on April 21, 1924 release in the United States. The film tells the story of a young film projectionist who was framed by a rival in love. When he had no alternative, he walked into the screen in a dream and turned into a detective to arrest a rival criminal   .

  • The Italian Job reviews

    "The Italian Job" is a movie directed by Peter Clinson.

  • Beneath the Planet of the Apes reviews

    " Beneath the Planet of the Apes " is an American science fiction film directed by Ted Post in 1970 and edited by Paul Dehn . The film is five parts produced from 1968 to 1973 ""The second film in the series. The film stars Charlton Heston , Kim Hunter, Victor Bruno and others. The film tells that the spacecraft searching for Taylor also crashed and crashed on a planet ruled by apes. The astronauts Brent and Taylor on the spacecraft found an underground city inhabited by mutated humans. Hollywood filmed this movie based on the famous science fiction novel of the same name by French writer Pierre Boulle as early as 1968. The unexpected and even shocking ending was so popular that it gave birth to the following four sequels and two TV series.

  • The Poseidon Adventure reviews

    A sensational disaster film in the early 1970s. Describes that the large cruise ship Poseidon was overturned by heavy waves on New Year's Eve, and a large number of passengers on board tried their best to escape. Among them, to the pastor Jean . A group of people headed by Hackman worked together and climbed to the surface of the water over numerous obstacles, becoming one of the few survivors who have overcome the disaster. In the process of fleeing, director Ronald Neame was good at creating humanity, especially Yu Shelly . The heroic diving of David Winters is the most experienced, and the spirit of the priest's house is also admirable. It can be regarded as a high-level work of its kind.

  • The Towering Inferno reviews

    "The Towering Inferno" is a disaster film directed by John Guillermin and Irwin Allen , starring Paul Newman and Steve McQueen . The film was released in the United States on December 14, 1974. The film tells the story of a skyscraper in downtown San Francisco that caught fire due to poor construction. The chief of the fire department rescued people and put out the fire with the assistance of the building's engineers. After several twists and turns, the giant water tank on the roof finally blasted the fire out   .

  • Clash of the Titans reviews

    "Clash of the Titans" is an action-adventure film directed by Desmond Davis, starring Harry Hamlin and Judy Bowker. The film tells the story of King Achris of Argos, who could not bear the brutal oppression of the Olympian gods, rose up to resist and showed great disrespect to the supreme god.

  • The Hitcher reviews

    "The Hitcher" is an American thriller film released in 1986 directed by Robert Harmon and starring C. Thomas Howell, Rutger Hauer , Jennifer Lee Morrow, etc. "The Hitcher" tells that Jim Halsey carried a strange man John Ryder on the road. Jim Halsey originally thought it would be nice to be accompanied by someone on the long road, but John took the initiative to reveal that he was a serial murderer. Of course Jim Halsey asked him to do it. vehicle. I thought that this episode would end here, but John refused to let Jim Halsey go. He played a game of cat and mouse on the highway, constantly challenging Jim’s nerves, and at the same time dismantling the past knights and policemen. And point the homicide clue to Jim Halsey. Jim Halsey, in constant provocation, decided to take revenge on John.

  • The Dead Pool reviews

    The fifth episode of the "Harry Skeleton" series starring Clint Eastwood still follows his usual line of heavy violent action police films, and his performance is outstanding.