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Fantasy Movie Reviews

  • Ghost reviews

    The film "Ghost" was directed by Jerry Zucker , with Bruce Joel Rubin as the screenwriter, Patrick Swayze , Demi Moore , Whoopi Goldberg and Tony Goldwyn co-starred. The film was released in the United States on July 13, 1990   . The movie tells about the young bank clerk Sam and his fiancee Mei Li are in deep love. When she returned from watching a show, she was shot and killed by a gangster, and Mei Li was in grief. From then on, Sam became a ghost, and he discovered that his friend Carl turned out to be the mastermind behind his death. In order to steal the huge amount of money in the bank, he wants to obtain the password that Sam has, and pursues Meili again. 

  • Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian reviews

    "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" ( Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian ) is a 2009 American adventure comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and the sequel to the 2006 movie " Night at the Museum " . The main actors include Ben Stiller , Amy Adams , Robin McLaurim Williams , Owen Wilson , Hank Azaria and others.  The film tells about Larry made a lot of money after the first episode of the museum adventure, branded flashlights under his own name, and he has no worries about food and clothing, but there is always a sense of loss in my heart. At the same time, a major event happened in the museum, prompting Larry. Back to the museum again, continue the wonderful journey.

  • Where the Wild Things Are reviews

    "Where the Wild Things Are" by Spike Jonze directed by Max Lei Kezi, Catherine Keener , Mark Alan Ruffalo , Lauren Anne D'Ambruoso , Chris Cooper starred in the drama   . The film is adapted from a children's painting of the same name by Maurice Sandak. The film was released in the United States on October 16, 2009   . It tells the story of a young boy who walked into a forest with many big furry guys after he ran away from home in anger. He and the big guys united and helped each other to resist foreign invaders. 

  • Inkheart reviews

    "Inkheart" (Inkheart) is a science fiction film directed by Ian Sovre, adapted from the first part of the German writer Cornelia Funke's best-selling fantasy novel Ink World trilogy of the same name. Starring Brendan James Fraser , Eliza Bennett, Paul Pitney and Helen Milan. Released in the United States on January 9, 2009. The film tells the story of Majesty’s father Amo accidentally calling the demon ruler from the book to the world. Majestic decides to use her superpowers to fight the demons and save her father. 

  • Wolfwalkers reviews

    "Wolfwalkers" is an animated film directed by Tomm Moore and Rose Stewart  , with the dubbing of Horner Nevesi, Eva Whittaker, Sean Bean , and Maria Doye Kennedy. The film was released on December 11, 2020. Today, the streaming media platform Apple TV+ is launched. The film has been nominated for 99 awards in 31 international awards and nominated for the 93rd Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film.  The film is the last part of the "Irish Folktale Trilogy". It tells the story of a little girl Robin who went into the forest alone to find a wolf in order to prove herself to the hunter father, but met Miba, a girl who can transform into a wolf in the forest. , The story of the two working together to save the forest   . On June 2, 2021, the hand-drawn animation masterpiece "Wolfwalkers" co-directed by Tomm Moore and Rose Stewart was announced to be scheduled for July 3 in the Mainland. 

  • Guardian: The Lonely and Great God reviews

    "Goblin; Guardian: The Lonely and Great God" is a romantic fantasy drama premiered on December 2, 2016 by Total Variety Network TV in South Korea, directed by Eung-bok Lee , written by Kim Eun-sook , Gong Yoo , Starring Kim Go Eun , Lee Dong Wook , Yoo In Na , YOOK SUNG-JAE . The play is based on oriental legends, and tells the wonderful cohabitation of a ghost who wants to end his immortal life, a messenger from the underworld who has lost his memory, and a girl who calls herself a "ghost bride"   .

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest reviews

    "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest " (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest) is a fantasy adventure film released by Walt Disney Pictures in 2006 and the second work in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series . Directed by Gregor Verbinski, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer , starring Johnny Depp , Orli , Keira Christina Knightley and Bill Nighy . The film tells that after regaining his beloved "Black Pearl" and settling the cursed Captain Barbosa, the charming Captain Jack did not live a peaceful and peaceful life. This time he ushered in a more peaceful life. Bizarre enemy-the legendary undead David Jones. In addition, the little blacksmith Will Turner and the beauty Elizabeth, who have parted ways with Jack and are busy holding the wedding, are once again involved in this maritime competition.  The film was released in the United States on July 7, 2006. 

  • The Vampire Diaries reviews

    "The Vampire Diaries Season 1" is an American TV series that combines youth, magic, horror and plot. The play is adapted from the best-selling series of novels of the same name by American female writer LJ Smith. It was broadcast on CW TV in September 2009. The first episode of the first season of the play was filmed in Vancouver, Canada, and then moved to Covington County, Georgia, USA. It tells the story of Ai's ferocious Black Rose who fell in love with the vampire Stefan after his parents died in a car accident.

  • Across the Universe reviews

    "Across the Universe" is a music and dance film directed by Taymor and starring Jim Sturgess , Evan Moore and Joe Anderson . It was released in the United States on September 21, 2007. The film is set in the 1960s and tells the story of a young man Jude and a girl Lucy in a turbulent society, pursuing music dreams and beautiful love together   .

  • Waking Life reviews

    "Waking Life" is an animated film directed by Richard Linklater, starring Willie Weggis and Julie Delpy . It was released in the United States on October 19, 2001. The film tells the protagonist wandering from one place to another, constantly encountering strange people   .