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Ducktales Ep 5: Terror of the Terra-firmians!

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This episode is Uncle Scrooge free this week; which stinks but the story must go on. This weeks episode revolves around Webby and Dewey having a heated argument about an ancient civilization that lives below the surface having a civil war for the right to rule their society.

The debate starts after seeing a scary mole man movie, which also leaves Launchpad in a state of fear and paranoia. The two start arguing with Lena (for those who didn’t see the previous episode, she’s a rebellious duck with mysterious background) at the helm of instigation and the peacekeeper as well with them deciding to go into the subway to look for this ancient tribe.  Without giving away scene by scene descriptions of what happens in the episode so you can view it yourself, this episode is cannon fodder with setting up how Mrs Beakley doesn’t trust Lena because she’s a bad influence and is a bad egg (get it? Ducks and eggs?).

After watching the episode, after such a strong opening episode and following ones as well, is this a good episode as a whole or is it a run off? To me, this episode doesn’t have enough comedic moments nor spectacle to stand on its own in the series. Is it bad? No, it wasn’t a bad episode but the background and scenery was dark, the plot wasn’t really strong and all we really have to understand in this episode is Lena is up to something despite putting on this teenage emo facade.

In the previous episode, Lena mentions a character from the previous Ducktales series that any fan would remember and that is when she addressed her “Aunt” Magica. Magica De Spell is from the previous Ducktales series and was a huge foil character for Scrooge McDuck. So, the seeds of distrust have been planted on Lena and we can only be suspicious of what her goal is with the McDuck tribe. As for Magica returning, as of this episode, we just see glimpses of a shadowy figure near Lena and her magic amulet she wears around her neck acting like the devil on her shoulder.  The two have a plan but it has not been revealed to the audience yet with Lena at the end of the episode basically saying its going to be a long game. One thing from the previous installment of Ducktales, it might revolve around Scrooge and his lucky dime.

Overall, if you miss this episode on Saturday, you didn’t really miss much of the episode. Last week’s episode set us up with Lena and that did more to move the story forward with her sudden acknowledgment of Magica. This episode was more like a blow off with not much going on, Launchpad acting paranoid thinking Louie is a mole creature and some silly, uninteresting banter with Huey and Webby. If you watch it for your own time, that’s fine. However, you can pass on it and just wait until next weeks episode without thinking you really missed any detail or big plot point.

 

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Top Five anime in 2024

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As an anime enthusiast and entertainment journalist, I’ve curated a list of the top five must-see anime series of 2024. These selections showcase the diversity and creativity that define the medium, offering compelling narratives and stunning animation.


Delicious in Dungeon
This series combines culinary arts with fantasy adventure, following a group of dungeon explorers who cook and eat the monsters they defeat. The unique premise and mouth-watering depictions of fantasy cuisine make it a standout this year. Kaiju No. 8
Set in a world plagued by kaiju attacks, the story centers on a protagonist who gains the ability to transform into a kaiju himself. The series offers a fresh take on the kaiju genre, blending action with deep character development.


Kaiju No. 8
Set in a world plagued by kaiju attacks, the story centers on a protagonist who gains the ability to transform into a kaiju himself. The series offers a fresh take on the kaiju genre, blending action with deep character development. Solo Leveling
Adapted from the popular web novel, this anime follows a weak hunter who becomes the world’s strongest after a mysterious system grants him unique abilities. Its dynamic animation and gripping storyline have captivated audiences worldwide.


Solo Leveling
Adapted from the popular web novel, this anime follows a weak hunter who becomes the world’s strongest after a mysterious system grants him unique abilities. Its dynamic animation and gripping storyline have captivated audiences worldwide. The Elusive Samurai
Set in feudal Japan, this historical series follows a young samurai who uses his agility and wit to survive in a turbulent era. The anime’s blend of historical context and engaging action sequences has garnered critical acclaim.


The Elusive Samurai
Set in feudal Japan, this historical series follows a young samurai who uses his agility and wit to survive in a turbulent era. The anime’s blend of historical context and engaging action sequences has garnered critical acclaim. Dragon Ball Daima
The latest installment in the iconic Dragon Ball franchise, this series introduces new transformations and challenges for Goku and his friends. Its high-octane battles and nostalgic elements appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers.


Dragon Ball Daima
The latest installment in the iconic Dragon Ball franchise, this series introduces new transformations and challenges for Goku and his friends. Its high-octane battles and nostalgic elements appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers. These anime series exemplify the innovation and storytelling prowess that continue to drive the medium’s global popularity. Whether you’re a seasoned otaku or new to anime, these titles are essential viewing for 2024.

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Mechanic Rocky

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“Mechanic Rocky” is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film that marks the directorial debut of Ravi Teja Mullapudi, who also penned the script. Produced by Ram Talluri under SRT Entertainments, the film features Vishwak Sen in the titular role, with Meenakshi Chaudhary and Shraddha Srinath as the female leads. The technical crew includes Manojh Reddy Katasani handling cinematography, Anwar Ali in charge of editing, and Jakes Bejoy composing the music. 

The narrative centers on Rakesh, affectionately known as Rocky, a cheerful mechanic who operates his family’s auto repair shop. His life takes a tumultuous turn when he becomes entangled with two women, Apsara and Priya, both of whom develop romantic interests in him. Complications escalate as Ranki Reddy, a ruthless land grabber portrayed by Sunil, sets his sights on Rocky’s garage, leading to a series of confrontations that blend action, drama, and elements of comedy. 

Vishwak Sen delivers a commendable performance, embodying Rocky with a blend of charm and intensity that resonates well with the audience. Meenakshi Chaudhary and Shraddha Srinath provide solid support, each bringing depth to their respective roles. Sunil’s portrayal of the antagonist adds a compelling layer to the film, enhancing the overall narrative.

The film’s music, composed by Jakes Bejoy, complements the storyline effectively, with tracks like “Gulledu Gulledu” and “Oo Pillo” standing out for their catchy tunes and engaging choreography. 

Critically, “Mechanic Rocky” has received mixed reviews. The Times of India describes it as “an underdog tale blending drama, action, and redemption,” highlighting its genre-blending approach.  Great Andhra notes that the film “feels like two different films,” with a tedious first half and a more engaging second half.  123telugu.com echoes this sentiment, stating that while the second half is gripping, the first half is dull, ultimately calling it a “decent watch.” 

In conclusion, “Mechanic Rocky” offers a blend of action, comedy, and drama, with strong performances and engaging music. However, its uneven pacing and predictable plot developments may detract from the overall experience for some viewers. As an entertainment journalist and Indian cinema enthusiast, I would rate “Mechanic Rocky” a 6 out of 10, acknowledging its strengths while noting areas where it could have delivered more effectively.

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Nosferatu

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Rating: 8/10

Director: Robert Eggers

Writer: Robert Eggers

Studio: Focus Features

Cast: Bill Skarsgård (Count Orlok), Lily-Rose Depp (Ellen), Nicholas Hoult (Thomas Hutter)

Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024) is a stunning reimagining of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silent horror classic, blending a gothic atmosphere with Eggers’ meticulous attention to historical authenticity. The film succeeds in delivering an eerie, slow-burn horror experience that respects its source material while bringing a modern edge to the genre.

Bill Skarsgård shines as the grotesque and unsettling Count Orlok, his performance capturing the monster’s primal terror with chilling intensity. Opposite him, Lily-Rose Depp brings emotional depth to Ellen, combining vulnerability and quiet strength as she navigates Orlok’s dark obsession. Nicholas Hoult’s portrayal of Thomas Hutter adds a grounded, human element to the supernatural narrative, providing a strong counterbalance to the horror.

The film is a visual triumph, with cinematographer Jarin Blaschke’s use of chiaroscuro lighting creating a hauntingly gothic ambiance reminiscent of German Expressionism. Every frame is a masterpiece, enriched by intricate period-accurate production design and costumes. Robin Carolan’s haunting score enhances the foreboding tone, immersing audiences in the shadowy world of 19th-century Europe.

Eggers’ direction is deliberate, favoring atmosphere and tension over jump scares. This methodical approach may challenge viewers seeking more conventional horror pacing but rewards patience with an experience steeped in dread and unease.

However, the film’s stylized nature can create a sense of emotional detachment for some audiences, and its slow pacing may not resonate universally. Despite these minor critiques, Nosferatu stands as a testament to Eggers’ commitment to crafting meaningful, atmospheric cinema.

For fans of gothic horror and classic cinema, Nosferatu is a must-see that revitalizes a seminal narrative with artistry and reverence.

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