On paper,Turtles All the Way Downis a bit hard to pin down.The trailer plays up its mental health story and the romance, which are definitely focal points in the plot, but there are also broader themes of grief and growing up at play. And also the disappearance of a local billionaire....
Isabela Merced’s New Movie Is A Reminder To Watch Her Previous John Green Adaptation From 5 Years Ago Movies Starring Isabela Merced, Turtles All the Way Down adapts John Green's beloved book — but it isn't Merced's first time starring in a Green adaptation. 1 By Kate Bove May ...
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all. The animation was good at first, became distracting and it was dark all of the time. The story was slow and the action was few and far between. The turtles personalities were a lot less rounded and individual than any other incarnations. It just felt forced and not as fun as ones...
This week on the MashReads Podcast, we read and discuss John Green's new novel 'Turtles All The Way Down.'
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Of all the changes from previous incarnations, the one I’m a little iffy on is the turtles being self-trained, just because I like stories about senseis passing down fighting styles, training to fight other ninja orders and shit, and I think you want that serial martial arts movie stuff...
The stars of the movie are, hands down the Turtles especially Mikey. They stole the movie in every scene they were in, and I would watch a 1 hour movie with just all of them goofing around and making jokes. However, in fact the movie often negates the fact that the turtles are the...
movie. "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" and its incredible sequel are undeniably fast-paced, but the momentum is right for the material. "The Mitchells vs. the Machines," co-written by this film's director, also packs so much into its runtime that it's impossible to catch it all ...
Movie review: Turtles can fly (2005)doi:10.1177/2349301120150210Mathur, Ashok