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'Wolf like Me'

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Dating is not easy. Trying to date as a single parent? Even more so. Or how about trying to date when you're hiding a very complicated secret the likes of which could prove dangerous — or deadly — to anyone you let down your guard enough to get close to? Those are the biggest dilemmas posed throughout the dramedy series, which is available on Prime. It revolves around two people, a widower and a woman with a mysterious past, who are convinced they're unlovable for various reasons only to find acceptance at a time when they least expect to. It's a story concept that could potentially give itself over to rom-com antics or even thriller vibes; instead, Wolf Like Me puts a much bigger focus on the emotionally resonant moments between its leads, which all contributes to a more subdued and pensive take on loss, grief, and acceptance — culminating in the establishment of a new type of family for everyone involved. Apart from its curious, feature-feeling structure, however, Wolf Li...

David Brent: Life On The Road’ – Film Review Ricky Gervais returns as the world's worst boss in this hilarious and heart-warming comedy

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You might be wondering why Ricky Gervais would dig up his most beloved character, David Brent, from the grave of The Office. The cringe-worthy office manager, who made Gervais a comedy superstar in 2001, is a hard act to follow. After his recent duds, does Gervais still have what it takes? The answer is a big fat yes. David Brent: Life On The Road is the funniest and most touching thing Gervais has done in ages; a proof of his knack for mixing laughs and tears like few others. David Brent is no longer the king of Wernham Hogg, Slough’s finest paper company. He now sells tampons for a living. But he still dreams of being a rockstar and decides to blow his savings on a tour with his band, Foregone Conclusion. He hopes to impress the world, or at least some girls. The idea is brilliant, and Gervais executes it flawlessly: put Brent on stage and let him make a fool of himself. Gervais doesn’t need to write many jokes for it; just show the chubby, hairy-backed sixtysomething trying to rock ...

ONLY IN Malta- Sponsering MasterChef while trying to win it

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In the intriguing world of MasterChef (Malta), the spotlight not only shines on culinary talents but also reveals the complexities that unfold behind the scenes. Photos 89.7 Bay Radio Amidst the sizzling kitchen drama, a familial twist emerges as Pia Pellegrini Petit and her mother, Mireille Pellegrini Petit, take center stage. While it's not uncommon for family members to spice up reality shows, the plot thickens with the revelation that the Pellegrini Petits are directly linked to one of MasterChef's main sponsors – Attard & Co. Pierre Pellegrini Petit, a director at Attard & Co., happens to be the husband and father in this culinary family affair. The intrigue deepens as Attard & Co. proudly flaunts its sponsorship of MasterChef. This prompts the question: Did the executive producers willingly embrace two participants linked to their sponsor as a condition for sponsorship, or is it a remarkable coincidence that a mother-daughter duo graces a competition funded by...

Oh this is just terrible! Master Chef the Maltese Way!

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I found myself tuning into MasterChef Malta today, despite my usual disinterest in modern TV competitions. Witnessing individuals who passionately pursue cooking, even against professional chefs, is truly commendable. While I understand the judges' dissatisfaction with some dishes falling short, my disappointment heightened due to an aspect that compelled me to share my thoughts. Photo Maltadaily.mt In particular, Chef Victor Borg's approach left me disheartened. While attempting to emulate renowned figures like Ramsey and Cowell, he appeared excessively harsh and lacked empathy. Humiliating a visibly nervous contestant by labeling her dish as an insult to his profession felt unnecessarily cruel. In my opinion, honesty should be paired with kindness, and critique should be delivered with empathy, especially in a setting where individuals courageously step out of their comfort zones. Chef Borg, rather than mocking or belittling, could better utilize his success to inspire and up...

2024 Suzuki GSX-8R.

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 In the vast sea of sportbikes, where razor-sharp edges and unrelenting power dominate the waves, a lone warrior emerges, paying homage to a bygone era when comfort didn't come with a side of spine ache. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I'm talking about none other than the 2024 Suzuki GSX-8R. Now, before we dive into the nitty-gritty, let's take a moment to reflect. It's 2024, and I can't help but feel a pang of nostalgia for a time when September 11th wasn't just another page in a history book. Back then, sportbikes were a different breed altogether. They didn't just cater to the adrenaline junkies on the track; they were companions for the everyday ride, offering comfort without compromising performance. Enter the GSX-8R, a throwback to those glory days when sportbikes didn't have you praying for a chiropractor appointment after every ride. Suzuki, drawing inspiration from its illustrious lineage of GSX-R models, has crafted a machine that's as much a n...

Kawasaki Eliminator 500: It's Not Your Grandma's Tea Trolley, You Muppet!

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  Right then, listen up, you lot. Kawasaki's gone and dragged the Eliminator name back from the scrapyard, this time in a 500cc flavor. Now, before you picture some chrome-plated barge piloted by pensioners in leather chaps, listen closely. This Eliminator's got "sporty" written all over it, like a small dog in a pitbull's gym gear. Looks: Forget your long, low, stretched-out dinosaurs. This Eliminator's got its tail tucked in and its nose pointed forward like it's sniffing out the nearest racetrack. The fuel tank's slimmer than Kate Moss after a bender, and the seat's got you perched further back than a deckchair on the Titanic. It's a cruiser, alright, but one that wouldn't look out of place chasing penguins in Antarctica. Engine and Performance: Ditch the wheelie bars, Granddad. This ain't no lawnmower engine. Kawasaki's bored out the old Ninja 400 mill to 451cc, stuffed it with enough torque to pull a hou...

The Mitchells vs. The Machines”: A Robot Apocalypse That Will Leave You in Stitches!

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So, I watched "The Mitchells vs. The Machines" yesterday and let me tell you, it was awesome! The movie is about a family road trip that goes haywire when robots take over the world. It's like "The Terminator" meets "National Lampoon's Vacation"   The movie is directed by Mike Rianda and executive produced by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who are known for their previous hits such as "The LEGO Movie" and "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" . So, you know it's going to be good! The movie is a wild ride from start to finish. It's got everything you could want in an animated movie: action, adventure, humor, and heart . The animation is off the chain and the characters are hilarious. There's even a goblin-like pug that steals the show . The movie's messaging about how "screen time" is causing rifts in families is a bit out of touch, but it's still a funny and relatable movie . Overall, "The Mit...

The Legends in M'Skala. Make it a point to visit if you are a foodie!

  As former colleagues who make it a point to reconnect over good food every couple of months, our recent Sunday lunch at The Legend in St. Thomas Bay, Maraskala, was nothing short of delightful. Nestled by the tranquil shores of St. Thomas Bay, The Legend provided the perfect backdrop for our reunion, offering a cozy ambiance and stunning views of the sea. Our culinary journey began with a hearty antipasto spread featuring an assortment of Maltese delicacies. Alongside the flavorful olives and homemade bread with tomato paste, we delighted in a variety of dips, local cheeses, and thin slices of smoked Maltese sausages. As main courses, six of us opted for one of the restaurant's specialties, Majjalata (Pork Fest),, while the other six opted for the à la carte menu. I had the pleasure of experiencing the mature and tender taste of Buffalo meat for the first time, cooked rare to perfection. It was truly a dish to savor and remember. My other half indulged in a large portion of chick...

Raw: A Raw and Unflinching Exploration of Identity and Transformation

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French filmmaker Julia Ducournau's 2016 horror film Raw is a visceral and disturbing masterpiece that explores the themes of identity, transformation, and the dark side of human nature. The film follows Justine, a young vegetarian who attends a prestigious veterinary school where she is subjected to a series of brutal hazing rituals. During one of these rituals, Justine accidentally ingests raw meat, and a primal instinct awakens within her, leading her to embark on a descent into a world of cannibalism. Raw is not for the faint of heart. It is a film that is graphic, disturbing, and unapologetically grotesque. But it is also a film that is deeply intelligent and thoughtful. Ducournau uses the film's shocking imagery to explore human identity's complex and often contradictory nature. Justine's transformation from a vegetarian to a cannibal is a metaphor for the way that we all grapple with our own inner demons and the dark sides of our nature. The film's performance...

The Dark Side of Christmas: A Review of the 2021 movie called Silent Night

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 Silent Night is a brilliant and daring film that mixes dark comedy and dystopian horror to deliver a powerful message about the state of the world and the choices we make. The film follows a group of old friends who reunite for a Christmas dinner at a country house, but they are hiding a terrible secret that will change their lives forever. The film stars Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Roman Griffin Davis, and Lily-Rose Depp, among others. The film is a masterful satire of the British upper-middle class, who are oblivious to the suffering of others and only care about their own comfort and pleasure. The film exposes their hypocrisy, selfishness, and ignorance, as well as their lack of empathy and responsibility. The film also mocks the cliches and conventions of the holiday genre, such as the festive music, the decorations, the gifts, and the family drama. But the film is not just a comedy, it is also a shocking and disturbing thriller that reveals the true nature of the situatio...

"Fool Me Once": A Mind-Bending Rollercoaster of Deception and Redemption

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Based on the novel by Harlan Coben, “Fool Me Once” is an eight-part thriller series that follows the story of Maya, played by Michelle Keegan, who is struggling to hold the pieces of her life together after her husband Joe is shot dead. The show also stars Richard Armitage as Joe, and Joanna Lumley as Joe’s mother Judith. The plot of the show revolves around Maya’s impulse to find out the truth about her husband’s death and protect herself. The supposedly dead Joe mysteriously appears on nanny-cam footage, hugging his daughter, which leads Maya to investigate the truth behind his death. The show has a lot of potential for intriguing plot twists, but it is not without its flaws. The plot is convoluted and implausible, and the dialogue can be melodramatic at times. However, the show’s strong performances and the chemistry between the actors make it worth watching. Michelle Keegan delivers a solid performance as Maya, and Richard Armitage’s portrayal of Joe is hauntingly good. The show’s ...

"Saltburn": A Cinematic Exploration of Vibes Amidst a Divided Audience

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Emerald Fennell's sophomore feature film, "Saltburn," has sparked a fascinating divide among audiences and critics alike, prompting an exploration of the intricate relationship between vibes and substance in contemporary cinema. As a professional editor with an eye for clarity and concision, I delve into the multifaceted layers of "Saltburn" to dissect its visual provocations, narrative intentions, and the overarching debate surrounding its reception. Set against the backdrop of the 00s, "Saltburn" navigates the tumultuous world of a middle-class interloper embedded within a vacuously affluent family. The film's reception can be encapsulated within two distinct camps: those who dismiss it as a flashy, self-indulgent medley of empty provocations and those who embrace its remix of familiar narratives, seeing it as an absorbing erotic thriller with titillating shocks. Visually, "Saltburn" undeniably excels, boasting lush and attractive cinem...

In the Shadow of the Moon (2019): A Time-Bending Thriller with a Detective's Twist

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 "In the Shadow of the Moon" (2019) is a gripping and thought-provoking science fiction thriller that seamlessly blends elements of crime drama and time-travel mystery. Directed by Jim Mickle, the film presents a unique and intricate narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The story revolves around a dedicated Philadelphia police officer, played by Boyd Holbrook, who becomes obsessed with a series of inexplicable deaths that seem to be connected across different decades. As the plot unfolds, the film skillfully weaves together elements of suspense, science fiction, and character-driven drama. One of the standout features of the movie is its strong and convincing performances. Boyd Holbrook delivers a compelling portrayal of a detective driven by an insatiable curiosity, while Michael C. Hall and Cleopatra Coleman also deliver commendable performances that add depth to the storyline. The cinematography in "In the Shadow of the Moon" is visually strik...

"About Time: A Journey into Love, Laughter, and the Magic of Everyday Moments"

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  This year, departing from my usual Christmas Day tradition of watching the beloved classic "Love Actually," I embarked on a cinematic journey with "About Time." Directed by Richard Curtis, the same creative mind behind "Love Actually,"  I watched About Time a couple of other times, but it is worth revisiting. I always forget that my decision, similar to Love Actually, this movie would also lead me to a heartfelt exploration of love, family, and the profound beauty of life. Coming from Curtis, it is a different yet equally enchanting experience. "About Time" opens with the affable Tim Lake, played with endearing charm by Domhnall Gleeson, discovering an extraordinary family secret: the ability to time travel. As Tim navigates the ups and downs of his own existence, he learns that time travel won't solve all life's problems but can enhance the moments that truly matter. Gleeson's performance is a highlight, capturing the genuine essen...

"Beyond Shadows: Unraveling the Enigma in 'A Murder at the End of the World'"

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 "A Murder at the End of the World" is a riveting crime series that catapults viewers into a realm of mystery and suspense, far removed from the familiar landscapes of mainstream crime dramas. This show transcends the boundaries of typical whodunits, immersing its audience in a chilling narrative that unfolds against the backdrop of the remote and desolate corners of the world. From the very outset, the series establishes an atmospheric tension that permeates each episode, creating an environment where every character and every scene feels steeped in secrecy. The storytelling is masterfully executed, weaving a complex web of intrigue that keeps you guessing and second-guessing the motives of each character. The remote setting, often a character in itself, adds an eerie layer to the unfolding drama, creating an unsettling ambiance that lingers throughout the series. The characters in "A Murder at the End of the World" are as enigmatic as the landscapes they inhabit. ...

The End of the F***ing World: A Rollercoaster of Teenage Turmoil

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 "The End of the F***ing World" delivers a darkly comedic punch to the gut, culminating in a finale that's as unpredictable as it is emotionally charged. The series, with its offbeat narrative and morbid humor, takes viewers on a wild ride through the lives of James and Alyssa, two misfit teenagers on a road trip to self-discovery. As the story hurtles towards its conclusion, the characters undergo profound transformations, transcending their initial rebellious personas. The finale, like a twisted dance, intertwines moments of black comedy with poignant revelations, leaving the audience oscillating between laughter and introspection. The cinematography deserves praise for its stark and stylized visuals, creating a fittingly unsettling backdrop for the characters' tumultuous journey. The series successfully balances its grim subject matter with moments of unexpected tenderness, giving depth to its exploration of adolescence, identity, and the turbulent nature of relati...

All the Light We Cannot Binge-See: A Netflix Series Review That's More Addictive Than Your Favorite Snack!

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 Oh, "All the Light We Cannot See" on Netflix, it's like the culinary equivalent of a three-star Michelin meal for your brain. I mean, I haven't been this satisfied with a viewing experience since I discovered the joys of a perfectly cooked steak. This series is a gastronomic feast for the senses, a visual and emotional banquet that leaves you savoring each moment. Let's talk about the ingredients—the cast. They've assembled a lineup that's the equivalent of a culinary dream team. The performances are like a well-balanced dish, with each actor bringing their unique flavor to the table. It's like having a perfectly seasoned ensemble cast that knows exactly how to hit the right notes. You've got your delicate subtleties and bold flavors, all working together in perfect harmony. The storytelling is the equivalent of a perfectly executed recipe. The narrative unfolds with the precision of a master chef crafting a multi-course meal. It's not rushed;...

The Artful Dodger: A Symphony of Deception

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 "The Artful Dodger" is an enthralling series that effortlessly melds the elements of mystery, wit, and intrigue, creating a narrative tapestry that captivates from the first episode to the last. Set against a backdrop of clandestine operations and high-stakes gambits, the show masterfully draws viewers into a world where every character is a potential player in the intricate game of deception. At the heart of the series is the titular Artful Dodger, a character who embodies the essence of suave trickery and quick thinking. Portrayed with finesse by a talented lead, the Dodger's charm and intelligence become the driving force behind the unfolding drama. Unlike conventional protagonists, the Dodger is a breath of fresh air, an enigmatic figure who navigates the complex web of schemes with an air of nonchalant confidence. The writing of "The Artful Dodger" deserves accolades for its cleverness and unpredictability. Each episode feels like a meticulously craf...

A Haunting in Venice: A Spooky Spectacle or a Gondola-Load of Nonsense?

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Oh, good grief! It seems I've been forced to endure yet another spine-chilling expedition into the realms of the supernatural, this time in the mystical city of Venice. "A Haunting in Venice" promised a hauntingly good time, but I couldn't help but wonder if I'd been bamboozled into a gondola ride of utter nonsense. Now, let's not beat about the bush. Venice is a city known for its charm, canals, and perhaps a touch of romanticism. But haunted? That's like suggesting the Queen has a secret passion for bungee jumping. Nevertheless, I donned my metaphorical ghost-hunting cap and set out to explore the eerie canals and dimly lit alleyways of Venice, all in the name of journalistic integrity, mind you. The production quality of "A Haunting in Venice" deserves a commendable nod. The cinematography captured the city's ethereal beauty, and the haunting soundtrack played its part in setting an appropriately eerie atmosphere. I half-expected to see Ca...

Lightyear- To Infinity and Boredom: Lightyear is a Disastrous Prequel

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Lightyear is a movie that makes you wonder why Pixar bothered. It's a movie that takes Buzz Lightyear, the toy from Toy Story, and turns him into a real person. But not a real person like you or me. A real person who is boring, bland, and utterly unlikable. The movie is supposed to be a space opera, but it's more like a space snooze. The animation is fine, I suppose, but nothing that will make you gasp or marvel. The characters look like plastic dolls, the planets look like golf balls, and the aliens look like rejects from Sesame Street. The movie is a dull and dreary affair, with no sense of wonder or fun. Chris Evans voices Buzz Lightyear, and he does a terrible job. He makes Buzz sound like a pompous and arrogant twit, who has no charisma or charm. He is a hero who is hard to root for, and even harder to care about. The rest of the cast is equally forgettable, with the exception of Taika Waititi, who plays Zurg, the villain. He is the only one who seems to have a clue that t...

Not Dead Yet- The Series That Refuses to Kick the Bucket

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"Not Dead Yet" is a rollercoaster of emotions and unexpected twists that kept me hooked from start to finish. The series brilliantly blends suspense, drama, and a touch of dark humor, creating a unique and captivating viewing experience. The characters are well-developed, each with their own quirks and complexities that add depth to the storyline. The cast's performances are commendable, bringing authenticity and relatability to their roles. What sets "Not Dead Yet" apart is its ability to keep the audience guessing. Just when you think you've figured it out, the plot takes an unexpected turn, leaving you on the edge of your seat. The pacing is spot-on, ensuring there's never a dull moment. The cinematography and production quality are top-notch, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the series. The soundtrack complements the scenes beautifully, adding another layer to the storytelling. While "Not Dead Yet" delves into darker themes, it also weav...

Merry Little Batman- (Bat-Dad: Lessons in Crime-Fighting and Eggnog)

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Ladies and gentlemen of Amazon Prime, prepare to have your Christmas stockings overflowing with laughter, groans, and the horrifying image of Batman's bare chest. This is Batman as you've never seen him before - a therapy-obsessed, crime-fighting lightweight who's more interested in polishing his Batmobile than polishing off bad guys. Instead of a brooding vigilante, we get Luke Wilson in a beard, playing a Bats who's more likely to be found sipping eggnog than gasoline. But don't despair, folks, this isn't some cloying family flick. Merry Little Batman is a side-splitting, action-packed adventure that'll make even the hardest Bat-nuts crack a smile so wide, it'll rival the Cheshire Cat's grin. The animation is a bit wonky, with some characters looking like they've been plucked straight from the pages of a rejected Cartoon Network pilot. But hey, it adds to the charm. The jokes are as sharp as a Batarang fired from a malfunctioning launcher, t...

Bodies: A Riveting Rollercoaster of Emotion on Netflix

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In the vast ocean of Netflix series, there emerges a captivating gem that leaves an indelible mark on the viewer's soul—enter "Bodies." A gripping, emotional rollercoaster that takes storytelling to new heights, this series is a testament to the streaming platform's commitment to delivering unforgettable content. "Bodies" is not just a series; it's a kaleidoscope of emotions that invites you into the intricate lives of its characters. Set against the backdrop of [insert setting], the narrative unfolds with a magnetic pull, drawing you into a world where every episode is a piece of a larger, engrossing puzzle. From the first frame to the last, "Bodies" is a masterclass in storytelling. The beating heart of the series lies in its characters—flawed, relatable, and utterly human. Each character is a piece of the larger tapestry, contributing to the richness of the narrative. Whether it's the quirky protagonist or the enigmatic supporting cast, ...