An epic three hour tale about the golden age of Hollywood, the rise to fame of film personalities, and the tragic downfall of them. This tragic comedy is a bittersweet tale of the best and worst of Hollywood with some of the most impressive acting you can see in cinema. Although this film succeeds marvellously in what it is trying to do, the ending feels rushed and slightly less thought out than the rest. However, it does an excellent job at installing strong nostalgia and longing in its viewers.
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Drive 2011
This movie has some of the most tense moments in cinema. It builds tension and anticipation like no other film does and exceeds in making its viewers feel a whole range of emotions. The mystery of the driver only adds to the excitement of the plot. Hands down one of the best movies of the decade.
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Snatch 2000
Another classic by Guy Ritchie. This movie lands it’s jokes perfectly, whether it’s the quick witty dialogue, the absurdity of the situation the characters get in, or the chaos perfectly woven into the narrative, this movie hits its mark. The rapid cuts and general quick pace contribute to this movie’s explosive energy and humorous approach to the English gangster underworld. This movie lays the groundwork for Ritchie’s storytelling approach, which he later refined in projects like The Gentlemen.
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Nosferatu 2024
In every way, this movie is beautiful to look at. Every scene is a work of art in terms of decor, costume, and the sublime gothic setting. The movie is reminiscent of classics like Dracula but with a more Folkloric inspired vampire and of course does an excellent job at attaching a modern feel to the 1922 original story the movie is based on. Bill Skarsgård portrayal of Count Orlok could not be better. The voice, movements, and facial expressions…
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