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Is there anything extra during the end credits of The King’s Man?
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There are extras during the end credits of The King’s Man. About 2 minutes into the credits is a must-see short extra scene. There isn’t anything more after that. The credits run for approximately 10 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for The King’s Man by Vera Tsien. Movie review grade: A- We have 3 Peetimes for The…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Sing 2?
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There are extras during the end credits of Sing 2. During the 1st two minutes of the credits the song, “There’s Nothing Holding Me Back” by Shawn Mendes plays, while some of the characters from the movie dance randomly. The credits run for approximately 8 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for Sing 2 by Jill Florio.…
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Movie Review – The King’s Man
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Let me start off by saying, this is an origin story for Kingsman, and it serves its purpose well. The origin story was mentioned briefly in the first Kingsman when Harry (Galahad) introduced Eggsy to the secret service. This movie fits that storyline and delivers it well and digs it deeper with the father-son relationship.…
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Movie Review – Sing 2
Sing 2 is an ADORABLE movie with spectacular song and dance numbers, great animation, and a lot of heart and humor. The story is a fine follow-up to the lives of the animals well-loved from the original, with some cameos of minor roles in the first few minutes…so try not to be late. Where Sing 2 falls down…
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Video: M. Night Shyamalan Horror & Thrillers RANKED | WORST TO BEST
When M. Night Shyamalan gets it right he makes something iconic. But when he gets it wrong, wow is it a stinker. Emma really knows her M. Night Shyamalan. This is a great video if you want to get down to the nitty-gritty of which ones are good and which ones are great. Emma and…
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Christmas Classic First Watch Review – Christmas In Connecticut (1945)
I’ll admit that this was a total surprise. As is rapidly becoming traditional, here in RunPee Towers, this time of year means that there are Christmas films to be watched. We do try and get other themes going for other holidays but, as a lot of them are unheard of outside of the USA, I…
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Christmas Classic First Watch Review – White Christmas (1954)
I’ve never been one to make any undue effort and, in a similar vein, I don’t like to waste any effort accidentally made. When I had my moment of confusion over Holiday Inn and White Christmas the obvious thing, to me, was to save the notes I’d made and use them in another review. And…
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Christmas Classic First Watch Review – Holiday Inn (1942)
I’ll admit to being a bit confused by Holiday Inn. I intended to see the film with the song White Christmas in it and, obviously went for the one called White Christmas. Now I knew that Bing Crosby sang White Christmas but I was also fairly confident that Fred Astaire was in it. Oh…I love…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Nightmare Alley?
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There are extras during the end credits of Nightmare Alley. During the first 30 seconds, the camera zooms in on the jar with the baby in it. (from the oddities show) After that, it is safe to leave the theater. The credits run for approximately 9 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for Nightmare Alley by Christene…
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Movie Review – Nightmare Alley
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Nightmare Alley was probably one of the most surprising movies I’ve seen this year. Based on the trailers I had been seeing it looked decent enough — and let’s face it, anything with Bradley Cooper is worth seeing. I want to break the review down into three sections. Let’s start with the first 40ish minutes.…