The fate of the nation of Panem is decided as Katniss fights through the Capitol to confront Snow.
Can this be more than lazy writing for the series to go out with a visual bang but a narrative whimper?
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The fate of the nation of Panem is decided as Katniss fights through the Capitol to confront Snow.
Can this be more than lazy writing for the series to go out with a visual bang but a narrative whimper?
An American soldier living in hiding in the jungles of Vietnam comes face-to-face with his former commanding officer who wants him dead.
Can this Missing in Action-style yarn work without Chuck Norris?
A 16-year-old fangirl of Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel gains powers of her own.
Check out why I feel this long slog should have been so much shorter. Did I just give one reason away?
A trio of astronauts crash on a strange world ruled by apes.
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Katniss becomes entrenched in the growing rebellion against the Capitol when she finds District 13 is not as gone as the world believes.
Can this be aimed at young adults yet still mature?
An amnesiac alien soldier discovers she is actually human and a pawn in a conflict between two warring species.
Why must they pull a Seagal and tell us how awesome she is rather than show us? Is this message over story?
Pocahontas journeys to England to negotiate for peace between her people and the English.
Katniss and Peeta become targets of the Capitol after their victory in the Games inspire uprisings across the nation of Panem.
Does this story have anything below the surface or is shallow? Can it be good despite the focus on dialogue over action sequences?
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On the last of his 9 lives, Puss in Boots seeks the legendary Wishing Star.