Don’t Worry Darling – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway Winner

We wanted to congratulate the winner of the Don’t Worry Darling 4K Digital code #PhellasGiveAway . Stay tuned for another giveaway coming this month. Happy Holidays!

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“A 1950s housewife living with her husband in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that his glamorous company could be hiding disturbing secrets.”

Review – Don’t Worry Darling (2022)

A 1950s housewife living with her husband in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that his glamorous company could be hiding disturbing secrets in Don’t Worry Darling. Watch our review of the film and don’t forget to enter in to win the digital code we’re giving away this Thursday 12/15!

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Don’t Worry Darling – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway 12/15/22

We’re back to announce our first giveaway for the month of December. Check out the video and enter for your chance to win. We’ll be back here in a few weeks to announce the winner. Good luck and Happy Holidays!

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“A 1950s housewife living with her husband in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that his glamorous company could be hiding disturbing secrets.”

Review – Don’t Worry Darling (2022)

Kevin Muller reviews the highly controversial film Don’t Worry Darling that’s directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Chris Pine, Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, and Olivia Wilde. The movie is currently playing in theaters everywhere.

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“A 1950s housewife living with her husband in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that his glamorous company could be hiding disturbing secrets.”

Review – Dunkirk (2017)

by Henry Hill

Some movies are made with the sole purpose of being seen on the big screen. In the case of director Christopher Nolan, a majority of his films fall into this category. They are grand in scope and give the viewer the feeling as if they are pedestrians on a city street being towered over by skyscrapers. The cinematography of Nolan’s films always include wide shots showcasing the vastness of the particular setting they are taking place in and always have a very authentic feel to them, placing the viewer in the thick of the story, and making them feel like they are part of a large world. Dunkirk is no different; it was filmed using the large format IMAX cameras and it is a behemoth of a war movie complete with thunderous explosions, a heart-thumping soundtrack, and one of the most harrowing evacuations in history.

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