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Favorite films

  • Whiplash
  • Good Will Hunting
  • The Dark Knight
  • 12 Angry Men

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  • Whiplash

    ★★★★★

  • Locked

    ★★★★

  • Air

    ★★★★½

  • Jumanji: The Next Level

    ★★★★

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  • Locked

    Locked

    ★★★★

    Locked was a gripping thriller that kept me on edge, not just with its suspense but with its profound moral dilemmas. Anthony Hopkins delivered a haunting performance, embodying a character whose intellect and mystery blurred the lines between justice and manipulation. Bill Skarsgård, once again thriving in this genre, brought an intense energy that made every confrontation pulse with tension. The film masterfully explored themes of morality, the fragility of the social contract, and how desperation can push individuals to justify actions that teeter on the edge of right and wrong. It left me questioning whether survival and justice can ever truly coexist without corruption.

  • The Penguin Lessons

    The Penguin Lessons

    ★★★

    Animals definitely gives us a different perspective at life.

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  • Transformers One

    Transformers One

    ★★★★★

    Absolutely LOVED the storyline here, especially between Optimus Prime and Megatron. We see them start as close allies, fighting for a shared vision of justice for their planet. However, Josh Cooley brilliantly portrays how ideals can be twisted by ambition and fear, transforming once well-meaning leaders into tyrants. This deterioration is especially highlighted in Megatron's fall from grace. His transformation into a symbol of authoritarian rule is both tragic and a gut punch.

    Optimus Prime's journey emphasizes resilience, morality, and…

  • Novocaine

    Novocaine

    ★★★½

    Despite its over the top violence and some cheesy lines.. Novocaine delivers a fun , fast paced action film and Jack Quaid was spot on for this role.. balancing the character’s awkward personality with growing to become the hero and savior of the city’s ’robbery of the day’