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    Brahman 17 August 2024 19:13 to post Rage of Mages

    Walkthrough of the game for the mage in a fast way on a high difficulty. For hardcore lovers:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONPPfiNoNNs

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  • This review was posted from Brazil or from a VPN in Brazil.
    mypasswordispassword 30 December 2024 15:38 to post REVIEW: The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024)

    long, detailed review, and managed to do so without spoiling much.

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    BarbaroSSa 20 December 2024 18:23 to post holy kino

    Tanks. I watched it because of your review. Liked it a lot and can second your conclusion 😀

  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    brainfried 29 December 2024 17:45 to post Man on a Ledge

    This whole movie is just vertigo porn. The trick works for the first forty minutes but they totally overuse it to the point where it’s just annoying.

  • This review was posted from Ukraine or from a VPN in Ukraine.
    Sergios 26 August 2024 5:27 to post Miyazaki's Dream

    Yeah, perhaps. The child is going through a crisis due to the death of his mother and the move to a new place with his father’s new wife. He is not accepting her, and he’s facing trouble at his new school. In his troubled imagination this story plays out, in which he accepts a new mother, decides to take responsibility for his own
    life. And then, the painful chapter comes to an end.

  • This review was posted from Luxembourg or from a VPN in Luxembourg.
    iwatchshitSTFU Hollywood 25 February 19:07 to post Coming Soon

    It’s for the very reasons you point out that it’s better not to overtly call it something with right-wing in the name, simply because it draws the wrong crowd. I hate lefties as much as the next guy, but the poltards are hardly an improvement.
    It is interesting hearing how serious you were taking this though. For books there have been a few guys who tried to setup a goodreads alternative, but my experience with those sites was that they were full of thin skinned reddit types who can’t take a joke. My reply is becoming pretty directionless, so I think I’ll cut it short before it turns into the review equivalent of Captain America Brave New World, or worse, Elizabethtown…but I would like to say that as someone whose voice has been kicked, flattened, banned, branded, and shoved unnecessarily into dark, tight places–it is nice to have a place to vent after watching utter dogshit. Cheers.

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  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    Wendelin St ClairSTFU Hollywood 17 December 2024 10:53 to post Feedback

    Awesome, thanks so much for your work! 
    Although, just checking it now, I am logged in, but there’s no link on the review itself to edit/delete it. And when I go to my user profile I see the option ‘Edit Review’ (no option to delete tho) but when I click it nothing happens…

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    Brahman 5 September 2024 6:17 to post Egoism is born from the soil of permissiveness

    In a modern context, this parable can serve as an illustration of how various woke-minorities take advantage of the kindness and tolerance of the true masters to dictate their agenda.

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  • This review was posted from Canada or from a VPN in Canada.
    Anon 23 March 0:39 to post Most Aryan mainstream release

    Aryan? The star is a jew

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    STFU HollywoodAnon 20 December 2024 6:41 to post The Boondocks

    Hey! Sorry. Fixing/setting up the comments and reviews is our top priority. Also will revamp those woke warnings so that you add them manually like tags. And allow custom tags. (Many people don’t even know what fedora tipping is. And now “neo-marxism” is more commonly referred to as woke. It’s time for those to go and allow more creative control by you guys.)

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    Anon 17 September 2024 8:23 to post FAQ

    Trans rights are human rights.

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    Anon 25 February 3:57 to post Coming Soon

    I do really appreciate this project since it’s pretty much the only uncensored movie review place on the ‘net. I think I saw you say something somewhere about how your eventual dream is for this to become an all-inclusive reviews site for everything. GoodReads had been deleting my book reviews (and is outright deleting Dissident and Pro-White books from its site) so it made me wish for an uncensored book review site, like this but, well, for books. I know that would be a HUGE amount of work tho. Oh well, something to dream about…

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    Brahman 17 August 2024 20:04 to post You have to pay for everything

    Beyond its surface narrative, “Angel Heart” can be interpreted as an allegory for the spiritual journey of an individual, revealing yet another layer of meaning.
    In this context, Harry Angel’s initial state represents a person unaware of their spiritual nature. The search for Johnny Favorite symbolizes the process of delving into one’s own soul. As Harry’s investigation deepens, it mirrors how turning one’s attention inward can uncover hidden, often unsavory aspects of one’s psyche.

    This interpretation presents the film as a cautionary tale for spiritual seekers. It suggests that confronting one’s inner demons requires substantial mental fortitude and willpower. Without these qualities, one risks being overwhelmed by uncovered vices and passions, much like Harry is ultimately consumed by his own dark nature.

    The film’s narrative echoes the experiences of hermits and ascetics who retreated to mountains and deserts for spiritual practices. While some found enlightenment, others were driven to madness, illustrating that not everyone can successfully navigate this challenging path.

    “Angel Heart” thus warns that embarking on a journey of self-discovery should not be taken lightly. It implies that one should only open this metaphorical Pandora’s box when sufficiently prepared to face the challenges that arise and committed to changing oneself. Otherwise, this path may prove insurmountable and potentially destructive.

    This additional layer of meaning elevates “Angel Heart” from a supernatural thriller to a profound exploration of the human psyche and the perils and necessities of spiritual growth, reminding us that true self-knowledge comes at a price and requires strength of character to confront and overcome the darker aspects of our nature.

    Not all secrets need to be revealed.

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    mypasswordispassword 30 December 2024 15:36 to post The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim: Reactionary Review: My Honest Thoughts

    Video review with a contrarian (positive) recommendation. Argent claims
    that the movie isn’t woke, and the arguments show that it isn’t
    *explicitly*. Argents threshold for wokeness seems pretty tolerant of
    it, but his points stand.

    Lots of spoilers in the review, Argent goes through pretty much the entire plot.

  • This review was posted from the United Kingdom or from a VPN in the United Kingdom.
    Anonalisha 10 October 2024 15:04 to post FAQ

    Hello Love, please do the needful and post Bob!

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    Brahman 4 September 2024 19:27 to post Selo Stepanchikovo i ego obitateli

    In the 1973 theatrical production (https://zeitgeistreviews.com/movies/selo-stepanchikovo-i-yego-obitateli), the director gave free rein to his imagination: Foma appears as a sage, sternly denouncing egoism and ignorance, and even the invited nephew Seryozha succumbs to his charms.

  • This review was posted from Ireland or from a VPN in Ireland.
    Anon 20 December 2024 19:51 to post Another progressive ideological drama

    deja vu sounds right

  • This review was posted from the United States or from a VPN in the United States.
    STFU HollywoodAnon 1 December 2024 2:06 to post Feedback

    ? Will add that soon. Logged in users can edit their reviews still but there’s an error where it removes all “br” tags and only keeps “&nbsр;” for line breaks. The formatting is all wonky. Originally the site only had anonymous reviews like the Chans, so there was no ability to edit because there was no way to restrict it to the original poster. Then later we added user profiles and registration step by step. So we’re missing some basic features.

    Everyone will be able to delete and edit comments/reviews soon. And in a better way that’s more user friendly. But as of now, you should be able to edit reviews if you go back to that movie page while logged in. Try it. 

    We’ll also be improving the ghetto woke ratings and replace them with tags similar to Google reviews. Step by step though…

    Thanks for your patience.

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  • This review was posted from Canada or from a VPN in Canada.
    Anon 23 March 0:30 to post A beautiful display of masculinity in today's day and age

    imagine the smell

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    Anon 8 December 2024 21:22 to post Big N Says

    I was going to say meds but then I remembered that the movie’s about an incel white guy getting cucked by a single mom with a spic baby. So yeah, it is jewish.