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Jan
27th
2024

Enhance your career with Gologica's Jenkins online training By IT Experts · 7:41am January 27th

Gologica provides Jenkins online training that can help you unlock the potential of Jenkins and advance your profession. Explore with Gologica’s comprehensive course that cover Jenkins fundamentals, from basic configuration to expert automation approaches. To improve your development operations, learn how to use continuous integration, task scheduling, and version control. Our industry-expert professors lead you through hands-on

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Sep
6th
2021

My Movie Review on Wonder Woman 1984 (Plus, a Bonus) · 2:01pm Sep 6th, 2021

Yo, what's up, Kemosabes?

This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.

Today, for my 235th film analysis, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Wonder Woman 1984". Or "WW84" for short.

Here's the rundown of this sequel:

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Apr
29th
2024

Story Notes: Unity {part 4} · 11:53pm 6 days ago

Jan
18th
2016

Review: Burn After Reading (2008) · 8:43pm Jan 18th, 2016

Burn After Reading is the Coen Brothers sarcastic and intentionally screwball riff on the notoriously straight laced genre of spy thriller. Intentionally taking the multitudes of tropes and plot points that fill the genre and playing them for pure absurdity, the film revels in it's madness and lack of logic, in a way that really, only a Coen Brothers film can.

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Jun
29th
2021

My Movie Review on Wonder Woman (2017) (Plus, a Bonus) · 11:16pm Jun 29th, 2021

Yo, what's up, Kemosabes?

This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.

Today, for my 225th film analysis, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Wonder Woman". The fourth film of the DC Extended Universe, to be exact.

Here's the rundown of this superhero adventure:

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Jun
10th
2016

Review: The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) · 11:43pm Jun 10th, 2016

The Coen Brothers, eclectic as always, take on film noir in this hyper subdued, intentionally self serious yet absurd deconstruction of the film noir genre, where, in playing the standard tropes and motifs of the genre dead straight, stretching them to the point where they snap back on themselves. It's a dense, cerebral film, and one that, while lacking the gonzo charms of, say, O Brother, Where Art Thou? or The Hudsucker Proxy, still manages to be a fascinating work of art, and a

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