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Take Two

Rewriting Hollywood one blockbuster at a time. Smart, sharp, and a little rebellious—where movie rewrites meet cultural critique.

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One thing about me is that I love a movie with a message, and Bugonia delivers its commentary with a confidence that feels almost unsettling. This movie showed how our world is now so chaotic that crazy conspiracy theories aren’t as outland...

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Finishing the Fight: Rewriting the Ending of One Battle After Another

This movie was entertaining but was ultimately unsatisfactory. The car chases were gripping, grounded in realism without losing intensity, and the characters felt alive, each distinct in their flaws, ambitions, and voices (even if the scrip...

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