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the 2nd annual MARZON-YEAH! awards - part 2 - THE PERFORMANCES

More of the most prestigious awards given by someone with the last name Marzoña!

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Movies, Marzoña's Musings, FeaturesAlex Marzona2018, 2017, mvp, best lead performances, best supporting performances, baby driver, punisher, wind river, call me by your name, hostiles, lady bird, molly's game, the zookeeper's wife, logan lucky, star wars, the last jedi, american made, mother!, darkest hour, jon bernthal, timothee chalamet, jessica chastain, adam driver, lily james, caleb landry jones, the florida project, get out, three billboards outside ebbing, three billboards outside ebbing missouri, tracy letts, the lovers, the post, elizabeth olsen, ingrid goes west, daisy ridley, murder on the orient express, michael stuhlbarg, the shape of water, the big sick, kumail nanjiani, blade runner 2049, ryan gosling, the disaster artist, james franco, dave franco, brooklynn prince, daniel kaluuya, good time, robert pattinson, aubrey plaza, i, i tonya, margot robbie, saoirse ronan, landline, jenny slate, logan, hugh jackman, channing tatum, marjorie prime, lois smith, raw, garance marillier, sally hawkins, split, james mcavoy, anya taylor joy, stronger, jake gyllenhaal, their finest, gemma arterton, frances mcdormand, war for the planet of the apes, andy serkis, wonder woman, gal gadot, all the money in the world, christopher plummer, Jamie foxx, luke evans, beauty and the beast, holly hunter, willem dafoe, allison williams, girls trip, tiffany haddish, guardians of the galaxy, vol 2, volume 2, kurt russell, paul hauser, allison janney, tracie metcalf, patrick stewart, dafne keen, mudbound, jason mitchell, power rangers, elizabeth banks, michael shannon, spider man homecoming, spider man, michael keaton, tatiana maslany, taika waititi, jeremy rennerComment
a BLACK PANTHER musing

The 18th movie of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, BLACK PANTHER raises the bar for the MCU with its strong cast and one of the best villains, political themes, beautiful cinematography, and a strong handle on its message.

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