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Best animated movies on Netflix

In the vast ocean of Netflix content, animated movies stand out as vibrant gems that cater to audiences of all ages. From heartwarming tales to epic adventures, here's a curated list of the best animated movies currently available on Netflix. " Coco" (2017): Pixar's "Coco" is a visually stunning masterpiece that takes you on a magical journey through Mexican culture, family bonds, and the power of music. With its rich storytelling and breathtaking animation, this film is a celebration of life and remembrance. "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" (2018): Breaking boundaries with its unique animation style, "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" introduces audiences to a multiverse of Spider-People. The film not only delivers action-packed sequences but also weaves a compelling narrative about identity and the hero within us all. " Klaus" (2019): A heartwarming Christmas tale, "Klaus" combines traditi...

Rediscovering the Charm of "Magnum P.I." – A Nostalgic Journey

In the realm of classic television, few shows hold the timeless appeal that "Magnum, P.I." does. Premiering in the early '80s, this iconic series left an indelible mark on the hearts of viewers with its thrilling adventures, charismatic characters, and the stunning backdrop of Hawaii. Magnum's Hawaiian Paradise: A Visual Feast One cannot talk about "Magnum, P.I." without acknowledging the breathtaking beauty of its setting – the picturesque landscapes of Hawaii. The azure waters, lush greenery, and golden sunsets served as the perfect canvas for Thomas Magnum's escapades. The show not only entertained with its gripping narratives but also transported audiences to a tropical paradise, making it a visual delight. Tom Selleck's Magnum: The Quintessential Private Investigator At the core of the series was the magnetic performance of Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum. His charisma, mustache, and signature Hawaiian shirts became synonymous with the ...

Alien: Romulus

 There is no doubt that the Alien franchise has become a staple of sci-fi films, mixing science fiction action and horror together as the series explores the variety of encounters that humans have with the Xenomorphs in their various forms. Some entries have been better than others, but all still showcase thee creepiness and horrifying ramifications of coming into contacts with these alien beings. Set between the events of Alien and Aliens, this latest entry looks to bring back the series back its sci-fi horror roots, which is most apparent from horror movie director Fede Alvarez at the helm. The movie’s plot, synopsis, and the project itself is still veiled in secrecy, but it will be interesting to see what Alvarez does with this movie and how it will fit into the grand scheme of things within this long-running franchise in After the original plan to release the movie exclusively on streaming via Hulu was scrapped, Disney and 20th Century Studios were quick to give "Alien: Romulu...

Ringing The New year with new movies

 Ringing the new year with good tidings, joy, and cinematic storytelling from Jason’s Movie Blog. A quick update for you guys and special thanks to you! With the year 2024 officially begun, I’m excited to watch and review many of the movie releases for this year; hoping to laugh, cry, and awe within their theatrical narratives. Can’t wait! Of course, I’ll be posting my Top 10 Worst Movies of 2023 soon, which will then be followed by my Top 10 Best Movies of 2023. So…. stay tuned as I’ll be posting these list posts in the next several weeks. There are a several 2023 movies that I saw that I haven’t had the chance to review on here, including Wish, Ferrari, Anyone But You, Migration, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Saltburn, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and a few other ones. Holiday working in retail was a bit strenuous this year, so I fell a little bit behind. Rest assured that I do plan punching out these reviews soon for your reading pleasure. Lastly, I just want to t...