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Scaredy Cats (2021)
Adorable
It's like charmed for kids with worst witch and hocus pocus vibes really adorable must watch
Hope we learn more about the mom still unsure if she used to be evil and turned good or not.
Secret Society of Second-Born Royals (2020)
4.9? How
This movie was incredibly wholesome and a different take on superheroes had vibes of the lion guard must be why I liked it.
How do people hate this.
And you wonder why Disney keeps releasing remakes over original stuff because people like you haters who keep missing the old instead of liking the new I bet you all are the type who tells them to make something original then u turn around and say this sucks it's a big old bunch of hypocrisy.
Ghostwriter (2019)
Unique
This story has more lore and a unique interpretation with a unique narrative.
Fate: The Winx Saga (2021)
People overreact
I think people would like this show more if they treated it as something that can co exist with the cartoon on Nickelodeon instead of treating it as a replacement
Adaptations and remakes are never made to be replacements they we're always made to co exist along side the originals but they are just intended to have their own audiences
If the hardcore winx fans and critics wanna stick to the original that's fine go ahead but just leave this version alone for casual fans and people who like fantasy in general like vampire diaries fans
Maybe that's blasphemy but I stand by it
Nancy Drew: The Search for the Midnight Wraith (2021)
Welcome back nancy
So awesome
So unique I'm hooked
So wholesome
So eerie
So addicting
Nancy Drew (2019)
It's so unique and wholesome and has mystery and edge and shock
"No complexities or personality"
This is YOUR NANCY it is just a unique interpretation of her
As roger ebert said
McCann brings us a version of the girl detective who, unlike many of her predecessors, doesn't even kind of have her stuff together. As brought to life by McCann, Taylor, creator and executive producer Noga Landau, and executive producers Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz (of "The O.C." and "Gossip Girl" fame), this is a Nancy who claims to have left her sleuthing days behind. It's not that she's seen the error of her ways, or decided to put away childish things in favor of some more adult, less entertaining hobby. This is a young woman whose life has been saturated with grief. After losing her mother in her final year of high school, Nancy's grades and relationships cratered. Abandoning her plans for college and dreams for the future, she picked up an apron and an order pad and started working at a local diner, The Claw, managed by a tough-talking, grudge-holding former classmate named George
"Boring"
No one even watched the show they just turned it off after the sex scene they didn't even know about the supernatural twists or the mystery they just came to be toxic
Again quote roger ebert
When the wife of a nefarious local rich guy is murdered in the diner's parking lot, Nancy, George, Nick, and co-workers Bess (Maddison Jaizani) and Ace (Alex Saxon) become prime suspects, and Nancy feels the old urge to sleuth begin to rise. But then she gets a little distracted by a ghost in a prom dress-one who won't leave her the hell alone.
That's the element of "Nancy Drew" that's simultaneously the most entertaining and the most likely to send the show off the rails. In the two episodes provided for critics, Nancy gets drawn into two mysteries: that early murder, and the death of Dead Lucy, a former "Sea Queen" who wore her crown for only a few hours before she was found dead. Now she's the stuff of local legend, and as Nancy breaks, enters, and makes lists with headers like MOTIVE and OPPORTUNITY, she keeps seeing a dead face behind her, refusing to be ignored, demanding her attention, and dare I say, haunting her every step. Some of it works. Some of it doesn't. But in the chilly seaside town Nancy calls home, it just feels right, a spooky-but-not-too-spooky story that's just ridiculous enough to make even the lackluster scares enjoyable.
Nancy Drew (2019)
It's so unique and wholesome and has mystery and edge and shock
"No complexities or personality"
This is YOUR NANCY it is just a unique interpretation of her
As roger ebert said
McCann brings us a version of the girl detective who, unlike many of her predecessors, doesn't even kind of have her stuff together. As brought to life by McCann, Taylor, creator and executive producer Noga Landau, and executive producers Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz (of "The O.C." and "Gossip Girl" fame), this is a Nancy who claims to have left her sleuthing days behind. It's not that she's seen the error of her ways, or decided to put away childish things in favor of some more adult, less entertaining hobby. This is a young woman whose life has been saturated with grief. After losing her mother in her final year of high school, Nancy's grades and relationships cratered. Abandoning her plans for college and dreams for the future, she picked up an apron and an order pad and started working at a local diner, The Claw, managed by a tough-talking, grudge-holding former classmate named George
"Boring"
No one even watched the show they just turned it off after the sex scene they didn't even know about the supernatural twists or the mystery they just came to be toxic
Again quote roger ebert
When the wife of a nefarious local rich guy is murdered in the diner's parking lot, Nancy, George, Nick, and co-workers Bess (Maddison Jaizani) and Ace (Alex Saxon) become prime suspects, and Nancy feels the old urge to sleuth begin to rise. But then she gets a little distracted by a ghost in a prom dress-one who won't leave her the hell alone.
That's the element of "Nancy Drew" that's simultaneously the most entertaining and the most likely to send the show off the rails. In the two episodes provided for critics, Nancy gets drawn into two mysteries: that early murder, and the death of Dead Lucy, a former "Sea Queen" who wore her crown for only a few hours before she was found dead. Now she's the stuff of local legend, and as Nancy breaks, enters, and makes lists with headers like MOTIVE and OPPORTUNITY, she keeps seeing a dead face behind her, refusing to be ignored, demanding her attention, and dare I say, haunting her every step. Some of it works. Some of it doesn't. But in the chilly seaside town Nancy calls home, it just feels right, a spooky-but-not-too-spooky story that's just ridiculous enough to make even the lackluster scares enjoyable.