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Celebrate Pride on Netflix With These Movies and Shows | The Little Binger

Celebrate Pride on Netflix With These Movies and Shows

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Happy Pride, Bingers! Every June, we celebrate Pride Month worldwide. This is the perfect time to recognize, acknowledge, and flaunt our colors! Traditionally, I attend the Pride March in the Philippines. But given the COVID situation, all gatherings were cancelled and so is the Pride March. But that’s not a problem, I have curated series and movies on Netflix that celebrate and tell diverse, inclusive, and authentic stories of the LGBTQIA+ community where I proudly belong. So, ready to expand your binge list? Let’s go!

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Go on an adventure in Onward! | The Little Binger | Credit: Walt Disney Pictures

REVIEW: Find Your Adventure in Onward

Reading Time: 3 minutes Do you still have the magic, Bingers? In the latest movie from Disney and Pixar, Onward, we’ll realize that we still got the magic, it’s just that no one bothers to do it anymore when there is a much more convenient way. And because of that, we have been so gotten used to the familiar and what’s right in front of us. In the world of Onward where the centaurs, pixies, and elves are no longer how we used to know them, lies an unexpected treasure waiting to be uncovered. We joined the adventure of the Lightfoot brothers and found ourselves falling off our seats from laughing one second and sobbing after. Read more about REVIEW: Find Your Adventure in Onward
Experience fear and paranoia in The Invisible Man starring Elizabeth Moss | The Little Binger | Credit: United International Pictures

REVIEW: Descend Into Madness in The Invisible Man

Reading Time: 2 minutesBingers, answer this: would you rather fear what you can see or fear something that you can’t? Personally, I’d rather see something that I am going to be scared of. With that, at least I know how it looks like and I’ll know whether I still have my sanity in check. You might be wondering why I asked you that. Well, in United International Pictures and Blumhouse’ The Invisible Man, we will witness the descent of a victim into madness. Bingers, it is going to be a bold statement but The Invisible Man is easily one of my favorite among the recent horror movies. Wanna know why? Find out in our review!

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Sonic The Hedgehog | The Little Binger | Credit: United International Pictures

REVIEW: Sonic The Hedgehog Breaks The Video Game Curse

Reading Time: 3 minutesLet’s backtrack a little, Bingers. Can you name a videogame turned movie that was a success, or at least fun to watch? Hardly, right? On top of my head was Detective Pikachu but it is debatable because it was inspired by a Pokemon game. The old Mortal Kombat and Mario movies were cringe-worthy that I just decided to throw them at the back of my mind. The recent Assassin’s Creed was so-so. It seems like there really is a curse to video games turned movies, that they are always bound to fail. To be honest, this is not surprising because of the difference in medium. Last weekend, however, I was greatly surprised with Sonic The Hedgehog! To me, it broke the video game curse. Wanna know why? Read our review, Bingers .

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Fill your heart with warmth in LITTLE WOMEN. | The Little Binger | Credit: Columbia Pictures

REVIEW: Little Women Resonates and Warms The Heart

Reading Time: 3 minutesThis is the year of women. On the first quarter of 2020 alone, moviegoers are up for films starring powerful women. Starting with Birds of Prey, which was a great success for an all-female superhero group, and on March we’ll have the female-led Black Widow. But not every women have to wield a sword to show power. In Columbia Pictures’ Little Women, we’ll see that different types of women can make an impact as long as they put their heart and their soul into it. Bingers, here is our review of Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of the beloved novel by LA Alcott, Little Women.

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Paul Walter Hauser, Kathy Bates, and Sam Rockwell stunned us in Richard Jewell. | The Little Binger | Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

REVIEW: Richard Jewell Is More Than Just a Man's Story

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Can you imagine the power of media? It’s so powerful it can change people’s mindset over certain things. When used wrong, this power can be used to ruin a person. Yes, we are living in this situation now but even before, this has happened. That’s what was explored in Clint Eastwood’s latest film, Richard Jewell. Richard Jewell is a biopic and a study on the events that changed the life of the man. This true to life movie reflected the terrifying truth about the power of media and how it can turn the public’s perception of a man from hero to villain in a heartbeat. Packed with a strong narrative and impeccable performances, Bingers, here is our take on Warner Bros. Pictures Richard Jewell. 

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Be a Jellicle in Cats. | The Little Binger | Credit: United International Pictures

REVIEW: Cats Charms and Surprises

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Many hated it but I love it! Bingers, people are divided about Tom Hooper’s adaptation of the hit Broadway musical by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Cats is the most recent film that polarized the audiences around the world. Among the initial criticisms are: they look terrifying, the movie is pointless, and it is downright absurd. Well, even I when I saw the trailer I thought the same. It is why I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed the movie during United International Pictures’ special screening of Cats.

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Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Dwayne Johnson and Awkwafina star in Jumanji: The Next Level | The Little Binger | Credit: Columbia Pictures

REVIEW: Jumanji: The Next Level Ups The Game

Reading Time: 3 minutesGrowing up, the first Jumanji movie was my go-to movie. There wasn’t a weekend that I did not watch it on our VHS. I mean, what is there not to love about it? We have Robin Williams, lions, and a whole new world to explore. There is that special sense of adventure that tickled my fancy. So, when the soft reboot of the movie came out about a decade later, I was a bit skeptical. Jumanji starring Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black? That’s something, right? But boy it did not disappoint and it left me in stitches. The good thing is a sequel to that comes out this year, continuing in on the premise of Jumanji being a broken video game. Was it funny? Bingers, you’d want to read til the end of our review because the movie surprised me with some of its elements!

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