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Disney Plus The Premier Streaming Service

Disney Plus is set to release November 12th 2019 and it is already in motion to shake up the streaming market. With the increase in pricing for Netflix and Disney confirming that the monthly service fee for Disney Plus will be 6.99 a month it’s easy to see how many people might make the switch. With Disney content exclusively streaming on the platform there will be a wide array of content to choose from. One of the biggest benefits of the new Disney streaming service is having access to the Disney Vault. Classic films such as “Pinocchio” “The Lion King” “Alice in Wonderland” were part of the catalog of movies locked away in the Disney Vault. These films were not available on streaming platforms unless you purchased the physical or digital copies. It has been confirmed by Disney CEO Bob Iger that the once locked away films will now be available to stream on the Disney Plus platform. Many Disney fans might recall the commercials from the 90s and 2000s advising specific films bein

Avengers Endgame REVIEW

The grand finale has finally arrived after 22 films and 11 years of build up. Avengers Endgame is now in theaters and it definitely lived up to the height. After the intensity and emotions we all went through with Infinity War, many were wondering how the story would come to a close. Avengers Endgame has a lot more humor than most would anticipate considering the primarily serious tone of Infinity War. It seems as though the Russo brothers intended for there to be a happier tone for the viewers in preparation for the final battle that was to come. With both Thor and the Hulk embracing their more comedic roles as was seen in Thor Ragnorok, you can easily forget the primary goal of the heroes. This is a testament to the Russo’s ability to develop a story with intricate characters that take on a journey through various emotions. With the journey to collect the infinity stones and be able to take a look back to where our heroes started then to where they are now is truly remark

Us Film Interpretation

Expectations were high for the new Jordan Peele thriller “Us” from the initial release of the trailer. The use of Luniz hit 90’s Hip-Hop single “I Got 5 On It” created a whole new ambiance that you never would have associated with the song. Just like Peele’s directorial debut film “Get Out”, the film “Us” is filled with symbolism addressing social issues within the United States. Unlike his previous film which gave you the perspective of a specific race, this new film takes on classism within the U.S. as a whole.  Often times it is easy for us as citizens to disregard what someone else is going through just because we aren’t in their specific situation. We don’t take the time to put ourselves in their shoes and do not prioritize improving living conditions for them. Culture in the U.S. can primarily revolve around one’s status and possessions. This is displayed throughout the movie with the fathers of the Wilson and Tyler families both competing with each other with th