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Wicked
I've been a fan of Jon M. Chu for the longest. Like the Step up Movies are my favorite dance movies because they just represented the part of me that grew up wanting to be a dancer. I'm gonna need to make a whole other post about my love for him, but let's talk about what he did with the masterpiece that is Wicked. DISCLAIMER I have *not* watched the Broadway Musical nor I have read the multiple books that the musical is based on. I'm gonna talk about strictly of this movie directed by Jon M. Chu. The casting of this movie is the best thing that the movie has. Ariana Grande was born to play Galinda/Glinda. The comedic timing, the singing, the dancing, the acting, the PINK PERSONIFICATION. And not in one moment I felt like she was overplaying it, or underpaying it. Cynthia Erivo.. man what a performance. The depth she gives to Elphaba is breathtaking and hypnotizing. I related to her character the most, just for the way she cares for others and I admire her for standing up for what she believes in even if it keeps alienatining her from others. HER SINGING is out of this world, and I really hope she makes history by earning the missing O to her EGOT. The movie is 2hrs and a half, even though it feels stretched out, I think all that the movie gives us is needed to bring the story to the conclusion it had. I'm dreading the 1 year wait for part 2, but I respect the process. 100% reccomend for all of you to see this movie, and if you saw it already tell me what you thought! "TOSS TOSS" and carry on peeps.
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Wicked
Hey Guys!
I've been busy working on a cool "commercial" project including video and photo here in Miami for Van Cleef & Arpels, French jewelry makers, the oldest in the world. The crew was part local and part French. It was an exciting week with our friends Kevin Miguelez and Chad Mow (for those who know them in Mia).
0 likes β€’ Nov '24
Were you producing it? If so what was the most challenging thing to get for the shoot?
10!
Yesterday I received notification that my thesis film UNNESTED has been selected into its 10th film festival this year. This time last year we were cramming in post production so we could screen our film at the Miami Dade College Bachelor’s Student screening. Fast forward to now and I’ve met so many people from all walks of life at these festivals and they loved the film so much. To the amazing crew who helped me bring this film to life, let this motivate you moving forward! Our hard work has been appreciated and loved by so many. Keep working and doing what you love because the world needs your art https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCGDM37t1LJ/?igsh=dGNxYzU2a3Roc3Zy
3 likes β€’ Nov '24
I'm so proud of you and to have been a part of this project πŸ’— I hope the short gets into many more festivals πŸ’―
GEMS festival
Hey Miami Dade and Broward counties people, wanna list the films we are watching during GEMS? Last night, I watched Blitz by Brit Steve McQueen (12 Year A Slave, Shame, Small Axe, Hunger among others), with Saoirse Ronan leading.
2 likes β€’ Nov '24
@Hector Garcia Rodriguez "How to make Millions" sounds right up your alley jajaja
Venom: The Last Dance
A few days ago I saw this movie and I having an internal debate as to how I should talk about it so here is goes. As a Marvel fan, there's a lot of talk about what this movie represents and what it could mean for Venom moving forward. Does it represent the end of Venom and the beginning of another symbiote story (Scream)? Or does it convinientely leave out what happened to the sample Venom left in that Mexican bar + Dani Rojas (they never said his name so that's how I'm identifying him)? As a moviegoer, I was entertained by this movie and the new characters introduced. Mrs. Chen is the most iconic and memorable character cameo in this movie. The Doctor twin (Dr. Payne) that could get her priorities rearranged but is empathetic, and Doctor ChristmasπŸŽ„ (don't remember her name) which I honestly identified, being Dr. Payne moral compass. And who can forget Martin and his family which gave this movie an emotional edge I didn't even know it needed. My rating is 8/10, and I recommend you watch it so we can geek out together! And remember "We... Are... VENOM!"
Venom: The Last Dance
2 likes β€’ Oct '24
@Leda Barham thats totally okay! Good of you to accept it πŸ‘πŸ’―
1 like β€’ Nov '24
@Leda Barham it definetly keeps you occupied! Jajaja 🀣
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Tanahiry Machuca-Torres
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1st Assistant Director, Producer.

Active 232d ago
Joined Sep 14, 2024
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