Andrew Daur

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My real favorite movie is actually ‘Gremlins 2: The New Batch’

Favorite films

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  • Ellipsis, or Waiting for Barbarians
  • Please

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  • Moana 2

    ★★

  • Opus

    ★★½

  • Superbad

    ★★★★★

  • Ghostbusters

    ★★★★

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  • Dark

    Dark

    In my hunt to watch every Nicolas Cage movie he’s ever starred in, I thought it’d be difficult to find the directors cut of Dying of the Light. Turns out Schrader himself has made it entirely easy to watch his almost ideal vision for the film through Internet Archives. 

    Dark is the director's cut of the Dying of the Light. Paul Schrader himself originally uploaded it to Pirate Bay after having the final edit of the theatrical cut taken away…

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  • Moana 2

    Moana 2

    ★★

    This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

  • Opus

    Opus

    ★★½

    I liked the pieces. It certainly feels like a debut, but the makings of a good film maker are there.

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  • A Page of Madness

    A Page of Madness

    ★★★½

    Horror movie 91/100. A Page of Madness.

    I find it pretty funny that we’re going from this incredibly art packed film. To Hubie Halloween in a couple days.

    The story behind this movie is actually incredibly interesting. Back in 1926, the building that was holding this film caught fire and burned down after being screen in Tokyo only a handful of times. It didn’t have much box office success, but was critically acclaimed by the large majority. Then 45 years…

  • Godzilla Minus One

    Godzilla Minus One

    ★★★★½

    Come on man. My main complaint with most Kaiju movies has always been the poorly written characters stealing the limelight from the self titled monster. Godzilla Minus One gives us plenty of incredibly well executed Godzilla scenes while weaving in their most compelling narrative to date. Prior to Minus One my favorite Godzilla was Shin, and this is a damn close second.

    The American movies have always faltered when it comes to the narrative, but give us some pretty great monster scenes, however short they may be. Not an issue with the newest Toho entry.

    God the soundtrack hits.