![]() Free Guy has something for almost everyone and is a must-watch for video game and movie fans alike.Like the Final Destination franchise, the Scream movies were hugely popular in the late 90s/early 2000s, and helped to usher in a new era of horror genre fare. The relationships in the film, both romantic and platonic, are just as important to the story as the action and humor. Like Wreck-It Ralph, Free Guy works because it puts heart and humanity at the forefront. In the real world, Millie is trying to prove that the company behind Free City stole the Artificial Intelligence system that she and her partner Keys ( Joe Keery) created and keep the game from being deleted. Guy is now able to interact with his world in a new way and realizes that there’s more to life than he thought – he finds purpose in helping Millie and the people of his city. That is until he meets Molotov Girl, aka Millie ( Jodie Comer) in the real world, and his coding evolves beyond his NPC loop. He is a non-player character (NPC) who works at the bank, doing his best to not get involved with the badass real-world avatars. In the world of the multiplayer game Free City, Guy ( Ryan Reynolds) is as average as his name suggests. With only two installments left in the show, there are no questions that the films will be over the top and deliver action sequences as we have never seen before. It’s just non-stop from start to finish and proves that maybe the films have moved away from the original concept, but that doesn’t mean that the movie doesn’t remain entertaining from start to finish. If there is one thing you can expect from any Fast and Furious film, they will say the world family and the action will be anything but regular, and F9 continues that. This time around, Dom ( Vin Diesel) and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's ( Jordana Brewster) estranged brother ( John Cena). ![]() There is something so great about Fast and Furious and how unhinged the series has become over time, yet it is still very much great. The ninth installment in the Fast and Furious franchise continues to expand on the out-of-this-world action that has put this franchise into a different stratosphere. It makes for an experience that is always worth revisiting for those looking for a classic action flick. ![]() Grounding this is a youthful Matt Damon, who gives it his all and then some, drawing us into the life of a ruthless killer trying to figure out who he is once his mind has been erased. It is a film that also delves into the loneliness and isolation of its characters, creating a deeper emotional investment in the more heightening action moments. It eschews typical eccentricities to be more grounded and realistic, firmly embedding itself as one of the more gripping action films of its kind. There are wild car chases, well-choreographed hand-to-hand combat, nail-biting escape scenes, and tense shootouts. Unexpected and endlessly exciting, each scene is constructed to provide maximum engagement with a grounded sensibility. ![]() The debut film of a series that has still never been topped, The Bourne Identityis a prime example of gritty and grounded action that never misses a beat. ![]()
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