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Movie review: Tenet filled with action, suspense
Read full article: Movie review: Tenet filled with action, suspenseJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Action and suspense with mind-twisting scenes is a great way to sum up Tenet.The movie, rated PG-13, is two hours and 30 minutes long. He doesnt know it yet but hes about to experience time travel and the world can be accessed in reverse. Hes running out of time before a powerful man filled with vengeance attempts to kill himself, the world and begin World War III. RELATED: Tenet tallies $20.2M as Americans step back into theatersThe movie will keep your attention because the action scenes happen every 15 to 30 minutes. But pay attention to the details or the movie will leave you feeling like you are on a mental roller coaster.
Review: Disney nails action in rousing reimagining of Mulan
Read full article: Review: Disney nails action in rousing reimagining of MulanThe impressive international cast features Chinese actress Liu Yifei (The Forbidden Kingdom) as the title character. Mulan (Liu Yifei) on horseback (Jason Boland (Disney Enterprises))Other cast members include the wonderful veteran actor Tzi Ma (The Farewell, 24, and many other projects) as Mulans tough, stubborn and decent father. There are many wonderful, sweeping camera shots as well as intense battle scenes -- some of which are surprisingly violent for a Disney film. Mulan (Liu Yifei) with director Niki Caro on the set of "Mulan." (Jason Boland (Disney Enterprises))The first two-thirds of Mulan are very intense and will easily keep the audiences attention.
Review: The Outpost highlights struggles of war for true heroes
Read full article: Review: The Outpost highlights struggles of war for true heroesThe Outpost tells the gripping true story of the 2009 Battle of Kamdesh, when over 300 Taliban fighters attacked 54 U.S. troops, plus their Afghan and Latvian colleagues. In the end, the bravery displayed would result in 21 Bronze Stars, nine Silver Stars, and two Medals of Honor. The men constantly face sniper fire, not just on patrol but also inside their base. (Screen Media)The isolation of the troops is demonstrated when the soldiers line up for time on a satellite phone. Those calls sometimes result in atypical conversations with loved ones: My job is to take care of the bad guys.