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Disaster movies are usually guilt-free confections. They’re usually an act of nature, so there’s no one to blame, and they feature destruction so grandiose that it blunts the impact of the destruction to where we can enjoy the mayhem. In his new film Deepwater Horizon, director Peter Berg takes a drastically different approach in his disaster movie. The story is based on true events, and Berg makes it a point to keep his story as real as possible. By embracing this realism, the disaster in Deepwater Horizon becomes immediate and horrifying.
This horror movie-inspired virtual pinball table is a bloody good time (sorry).
If you're looking for something to watch this Pride Month, then check out these movies and shows celebrating unique LGBTQ identities.
Last night, I had the absolute pleasure of attending the premiere of Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die with my ride-or-die best mates, and let me tell you, it was one of the most fun cinema experiences of the year! From the quality of the movie to the electrifying vibe of the cinema, everything about the night was extraordinary. The communal laughter, the spontaneous shouting at the screen—it was an experience that almost rivalled having an entire cinema to myself.