Top Movies - Ellen Ewusie
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Fantastic Four
Popularity:#1,517MovieElevator LadyFantastic Four is a 2005 superhero film that centers on four scientists who acquire extraordinary abilities after being exposed to cosmic rays during a space mission. Reed Richards can stretch his body, Sue Storm becomes invisible, Johnny Storm wields fire, and Ben Grimm transforms into a rock-like creature with immense strength. Together, they face off against the villainous Dr. Doom, aiming to prevent his malevolent plans from causing global destruction.0.3Low - 2

Fifty Shades Darker
Popularity:#1,824MovieGallery GuestFifty Shades Darker is a 2017 American erotic romantic drama film that serves as the sequel to the 2015 film Fifty Shades of Grey. Directed by James Foley and written by Niall Leonard, the film stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan as Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey. The story revolves around Ana and Christian as they attempt to rekindle their relationship with new terms and no more secrets. As their trust grows, dark figures from Christian's past emerge, threatening to shatter their hopes for a future together.0.3Low - 3

Bones
Popularity:#5,663MovieThe Death LadyBones is a 2001 American supernatural horror film that follows the story of Jimmy Bones, a beloved numbers runner who is betrayed and brutally murdered, only to return from the grave over two decades later as a vengeful spirit. The movie pays homage to blaxploitation films of the 1970s and has gained a cult following for its memorable performances, practical effects, and direction.0.0Low - 4

Always Be My Maybe
Popularity:#8,694MovieFood and Wine PresenterAlways Be My Maybe is a 2019 romantic comedy film that tells the story of Sasha and Marcus, childhood friends who reconnect after 15 years. Despite the sparks of attraction, they find it challenging to navigate each other's different lifestyles. Directed by Nahnatchka Khan and written by Ali Wong, Randall Park, and Michael Golamco, the film explores themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of relationships.0.0Low








