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Each week, our Moderators will monitor the posts within the Movies and TV Shows Community and handpick the ones that are believed to stand out under numerous factors: post quality, length, and subject. Over all effort will be considered, and those chosen will be featured in a post just like this with a percentage of the post rewards being distributed as a reward.
There are no entry requirements, and this is not a contest, but simply a roundup intended to provide additional exposure to all of you for your efforts. Just have fun posting in the Movies & TV Shows Community and four (4) total posts will be chosen frequently.
Author: @wilfredocav
For some time now, I had not seen a film that would fill me with inspiration and admiration, for such cinematographic work, as is Wiñaypacha, Peruvian film by the late director Oscar CATACORA, released on April 27, 2018. In my perspective a cinematographic jewel, which deserves all oa attention, besides being the first Peruvian film I have seen, and has left me a good impression of the cinema of Peru, since I have usually seen between Cuban, Venezuelan, Colombian, Argentinean films and among other countries of the southern cone of America.
Author: @chaodietas
Yes, The Lost Symbol is a miniseries adaptation of the novel of the same name by Dan Browm, the same author of Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, Inferno, novels that have been made into movies whose main character is the symbologist Robert Langdon, a sort of modern Indiana Jones but with few physical skills to do acrobatics or jumps because he is claustrophobic and afraid of heights. Although Indiana Jones was an archaeologist and Langdon a symbolist, one thing these characters share in common is that they are always on an adventure trying to decipher clues through various historical items such as buildings, sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, and others. But I'd better tell you about the series so you can draw your conclusions.
Author: @alejandroaldana
Finally the time had come, Marvel Studios’ ambitious project to create an interconnected universe of films came true, a project that began in 2008 with the risky Iron Man, and the last step to consolidate it was to unite all the superheroes presented over these 5 years in the same film. That's how in 2012 The Avengers arrived, the film that ended up unleashing the superhero phenomenon in cinema and that - in a positive way or not - created a before and after in the industry. For a long time this was one of my favorite movies in life, I saw it about 3 or 4 times in the theater and countless other times on Blu-Ray, but how has the passage of time treated it? I'm curious about it because this whole first phase has given me quite a few surprises.
Author: @musicmeister
On the day we continue with the recommendations of post-apocalyptic movies to the entire Movies & TV Shows community and also as I had already mentioned and recommended in the previous publication, where I placed Snowpiercer (2013) on one of my lists.
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