A charismatic figure of smaller stature and self-declared rodent hones their power, skill, and strength of will to emerge as an unlikely leader and motivate a team to victory.
Ratatouille in space rocks.
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A charismatic figure of smaller stature and self-declared rodent hones their power, skill, and strength of will to emerge as an unlikely leader and motivate a team to victory.
Ratatouille in space rocks.
There is something intoxicating about Denis Villeneuve’s Dune. Like a nihilist Star Wars where Han shot first (he did) after which we’re treated to space shenanigans and one man’s slow mental decay, sitting with it for the last few months had me nail down my 10/10 unrepentant love of its coarse, rough universe to its own starry-eyed reverence for intimacy and enormity. Dune knows, by heart, the recipe for good sci-fi and employs it masterfully, presenting a scale so unfathomably…
Phenomenal but horrifying documentary about power dynamics in the Aussie outback. Plus, one of the most stomach-drop postscripts in cinema history
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I'll never have as much fun as drunk Mads Mikkelsen tricking his students into supporting Hitler