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Ernesto Valenzuela

Avid Marvel fan and father of two dogs. Writing about movies and comics since 2017.




Reviews
‘Babylon’ Review: “A Stunning Achievement”
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On December 29, 2022


After a four-year wait and a lot of hype, Babylon is now in theaters for the world to see. This time around, director Damien Chazelle has found a way to mesh elements from his previous projects into something new, exciting, […]


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‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Review: “A Reinventive Masterpiece”
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On November 20, 2022


In a year that saw the release of not one but two Pinocchio movies, I’ve decided just to acknowledge one. Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio is, without a doubt, not just my favorite animated film of the year but one of […]


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News
Captain America 4 Gives Thunderbolt Ross a Shocking New Role
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On November 14, 2022


Captain America: New World Order is shaping into an exciting film in Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Producer Nate Moore has already confirmed production on the film starting in the early spring of 2023. Moreover, we’ve also learned from […]


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Reviews
‘One Piece Film: Red’ Review: “A Stylistic Pseudo-Musical”
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On November 3, 2022


One Piece Film: Red has finally landed in theaters in the U.S., just in time for the 25th anniversary of the manga. Spanning 1,000+ episodes and over 100 volumes of Manga, One Piece is a massive story that may intimidate those who have […]


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Features
‘Spy x Family’ Spotlights Anya in “Carry Out the Griffin Plan”
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On November 3, 2022


Following last week’s Yor-centric episode, Spy x Family returns with an episode highlighting Anya’s exploits at Eden Academy. With all of the craziness that’s happened in the second cour of the series, it’s easy to forget the integral role Anya […]


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Reviews
‘Andor’ Season 1, Episode 9 Recap/Review
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On November 2, 2022


The Following Recap/Review Contains Spoilers for Episode 9 of ‘Andor.’ For a review of Episode 8, click here. Andor is shaping up to have an incredible first television season, with the ninth episode filled with intense, emotional, and depressing moments. Right […]


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Anime  / Features
‘Chainsaw Man’ Gets Down and Gritty With “Arrival in Tokyo”
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On October 18, 2022


After a spectacular first episode, Chainsaw Man is back. Right off the bat, something needs to be said about the opening titles: they will never get old, and the barrage of movie homages thrown at viewers within seconds is impressive. Mangaka Tatsuki […]


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Anime  / Features
‘Spy x Family’ Has Great Tonal Balance in “A New Family Member”
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On October 16, 2022


Loid Forger’s latest mission comes to a close with the latest episode of Spy x Family, titled A New Family Member. If it wasn’t already evident from the past two episodes, Anya’s newest canine companion is set to become the […]


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Fantastic Fest 2022  / Reviews
‘Triangle of Sadness’ Review: “A Scathing and Hilarious Satire”
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On October 6, 2022


What better way to close out Fantastic Fest than with a screening of Director Ruben Östlund’s newest film, Triangle of Sadness? The answer is there is no better way, as the film is a tour-de-force that offers a scathing (albeit […]


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‘Hellraiser’ (2022) Review: “Cenobites and Chaos Reign”
Ernesto Valenzuela Posted On October 5, 2022


Hellraiser is a franchise that’s spanned multiple films, with the world of the cenobites remaining engaging to this day. Clive Barker’s original work is highly regarded, so how does David Bruckner’s latest entry in the franchise stack up? Having only seen […]


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