ahyron1x

ahyron1x

14, ima keep it a buck

Favorite films

  • Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
  • Black Swan

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  • The Monkey

    ★★

  • Fear

    ★★★½

  • American Psycho

    ★★★★

  • Django Unchained

    ★★★★½

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  • The Monkey

    The Monkey

    ★★

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    The Monkey (2025) - Review 

    First off, me and my two friends weren’t even supposed to be in this movie. Since it was rated 15, we bought tickets for some random film and then just went into a different screen to watch The Monkey instead. We thought we were in for a terrifying horror experience, but instead, we got one of the most unintentionally funny, unserious experience of a “horror film” of all time. 

    The second the characters started…

  • Fear

    Fear

    ★★★½

    Fear (1996) – Review

    Fear is actually insane. It starts off feeling like a typical teen romance—girl meets guy, they fall for each other, everything seems perfect. But then, little by little, you start to realize something’s off, and before you know it, the movie turns into a straight-up nightmare. Mark Wahlberg as David McCall is one of the most terrifying boyfriends in movie history—he goes from sweet and protective to full-blown psycho so fast, it’s actually scary.

    What makes…

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  • American Psycho

    American Psycho

    ★★★★

    American Psycho (2000) – Review

    American Psycho is one of those films that stays with you long after it ends, pulling you into a dark, twisted world where nothing is what it seems. Christian Bale’s performance as Patrick Bateman is mesmerizing—he’s charming, chilling, and terrifying all at once. You can feel the emptiness of Bateman’s life, and Bale brings it to the screen with a cold, unsettling intensity.

    The film itself is a masterpiece of psychological horror and satire.…

  • Django Unchained

    Django Unchained

    ★★★★½

    Django Unchained (2012) – Review

    Quentin Tarantino doesn’t hold back in Django Unchained, delivering a brutal, stylish, and unpredictable revenge story that’s easily one of his best films. It’s got everything—insane action, sharp dialogue, an elite cast, and moments so tense you can’t look away.

    Jamie Foxx as Django is a perfect lead. He starts off quiet, but you can feel the anger bubbling under the surface, and when he finally lets loose, it’s game over for anyone in…