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Every week, the host, Ryan, discusses and reviews a new movie. He gives his thoughts, opinions and perceptions about the movies of the week, all while trying to stay under five minutes. So come, listen in to a quick review... you probably won't be wasting your time. New episodes air every Sunday and Wednesday!
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Wedding Season Review
Hello everyone, welcome back to Ryan Reviews! This week Ryan goes over Wedding Season, a romance movie, where it's feel good, and the characters are actually likable people. Ryan goes into how the main characters feel real, where it isn't a hate to love plot line, but more about how it's their journey of getting to know each other, and it's slow and gradual, but in all wholesome. Ryan also talks about how the movie also balances the character professional arcs, with their personal/love arcs, where the two intertwine in each of their arcs.
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Plus One Review
Hello everyone, welcome back to Ryan Reviews! This week Ryan goes over Plus One, another romance movie, where the main characters have actual problems, but they're never dissected throughout the movie. Ryan goes into how the main characters should not be together since they have their own issues, where they hurt each other, and they get back together, which doesn't feel realistic to the story, since it's mostly grounded. Ryan also talks about how the movie is from one of the main characters perspective, almost disregarding the other character, as it takes some thought to see what she's dealing with sometimes.
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All Of My Friends Hate Me Review
Hello everyone, welcome back to Ryan Reviews! This week Ryan goes over All Of My Friends Hate Me, a horror comedy about adult friendships, gaslighting, and horrible friends. Ryan goes into how there's diverting ideas about what the plot is about, whether it's the main character's anxiety, or if his friends are horrible people, which looking back at the movie, it's a very interesting discussion to have, however Ryan falls on the latter side of the argument. Ryan also talks about how the friends are just terrible people, which it seems to help set up the theme that the main character can't take a joke, but the jokes don't feel like jokes, and half the time where the main character is insulted, there's no punch line, or level of jokingness, which makes it more confusing, but also just as interesting.
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Not Okay review
Hello everyone, welcome back to Ryan Reviews! This week Ryan goes over Not Okay, a sharp take on internet culture, white feminism, and mental health. Ryan goes into how the movie displays how there are people going through mental health issues, while also staring the fake wokiness that came from that. Ryan also talks about how the movie has a mix of dated and pop culture references throughout the movie which is perfect to show how Danni is behind the current trends of the world.
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The Gray Man Review
Hello everyone, welcome back to Ryan Reviews! This week Ryan goes over The Gray Man, a high action movie that does sacrifice it's emotional narrative for more thrills, which isn't to say its bad, just don't expect anything emotional from this. Ryan goes into how the movie's action sequences are beautifully shot, with the cinematography on the next level. Ryan also talks about how the movie doesn't have that many emotional pieces in the movie, although it seems like that would have not happen, as this was marketed as an action flick, and that's exactly what it was.
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The Bob's Burgers Movie Review
Hello everyone, welcome back to Ryan Reviews! This week Ryan goes over The Bob's Burgers Movie, a spin-off/continuation of Bob's Burgers, which will lead into the 22nd season of the show. Ryan goes into how the movie keeps the same energy that every Bob's Burgers episode, where it keeps it's light tone even when it gets a little dark. Ryan also talks about how the movie's production value is just on the next level from the animation to the songs (yes, it's a musical) to the sharp dialogue where it will leave you cackling.