Josh Aldrich

Josh Aldrich

The best movie of all time is Jack and Jill. Don't argue with me on this!

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  • Disturbia

    ★★★

  • Don't Look Up

    ★★½

  • Midnight Mass

    ★★★★½

  • tick, tick... BOOM!

    ★★★★

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  • Don't Look Up

    Don't Look Up

    ★★½

    An interesting commentary on the divisiveness and polarization we have experienced as a result of the global pandemic. It does a great job of exemplifying just how dangerous misinformation can be in the age of social media. Of course this movie is satire, but it also felt a tad overdone in areas, I would have preferred more subtlety in place of the more overt scenes. At times I did feel as if they were shoving the satire down your throat…

  • Midnight Mass

    Midnight Mass

    ★★★★½

    Wow, just wow. Everything this show set out to accomplish was a success. If you like rich and immersive monologues you will love this show. It takes it’s time and allows the plot and characters to develop properly, which I think is getting rarer and rarer in the streaming era. My only regret is that it was released on Netflix, it deserved better. This is horror and thriller done right. A very interesting depiction of human nature and the dynamics of religion in modern society.

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  • Uncle Frank

    Uncle Frank

    ★★★★

    What a beautiful film with a beautiful message; be who you are, and fuck other people if they don’t like it. The flashbacks in this movie were very well placed and really drove the plot forward in a dynamic and interesting way. The acting was good for the most part. Paul Bettany was the exception as his performance was excellent. He was able to convey such a real sense of pain, regret, sadness, and loss. Overall a great, quick watch that’s well worth it.

  • Reservoir Dogs

    Reservoir Dogs

    ★★★★

    Tarantino is on another level. Who else can do so much with so little? Excellent film built almost entirely on dialogue. Camera work alone makes this movie a gem.

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