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Favorite films

  • GoodFellas
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • The French Connection
  • Snatch

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  • The Last Showgirl

    ★★★★

  • Nosferatu

    ★★★½

  • The Order

    ★★★★½

  • Strange Darling

    ★★★★½

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  • The Last Showgirl

    The Last Showgirl

    ★★★★

    From Home Improvement, to Playboy Magazine, to that famous boat video, I never expected to see a film where I respected Pamela Anderson as a dramatic actress. But here we are now with the Last Showgirl. It’s basically the Wrestler but in Vegas with less of a dramatic bite but still a solid enough character study. I wanted the film to go deeper with everything, including exploring the showgirl world more and what goes on behind the scenes in making…

  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ★★★½

    Eggers used all of his filmmaking ingredients that’s made him a legend with Nosferatu but the biggest problem he’s facing is for the first time he’s followed someone else’s recipe. There was a scattered focus in the story that complicates the ability to connect to any of the characters. He made it visually stunning and fizzled with the script adaptation and making it original to himself. The stakes seem low and there’s a lot of empty space where things just…

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  • Anora

    Anora

    ★★★★★

    If Pretty Woman and Uncut Gems had a baby, they would name it Anora. A hyper realistic slice of life that takes you along for a ride on an emotional rollercoaster to the highest of heights and lowest of lows. A strenuous and hilarious love story that makes you experience impulse thinking, youthful naiveness, and euphoric excitement. Terrific acting across the board with riveting hijinks and interactions from everyone in the entire cast. Sean Bakers best film of his career.

  • The Zone of Interest

    The Zone of Interest

    The theater was completely empty when I saw it, so you could say it was a zone of no interest. It takes a different level of skill to take the brutal inhumane horrors of the Holocaust and make it unwatchable. Nazis, Auschwitz, genocide. The material sells itself. The pretentious director spends his time smelling his own farts over telling an actual story. To make a film this pointless and boring is borderline disrespectful to the victims and survivors. If the goal was to make the viewers experience as much pain as the 6 million, then mission accomplished. Arthouse spunk.

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