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  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
  • Halloween
  • Over the Edge
  • Carrie

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  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    ★★★

  • Anora

    ★★★

  • Becoming Led Zeppelin

    ★★★½

  • There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane

    ★★★

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  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    ★★★

    A raunchy comedy film with a backdrop of romance.

    In addition to writing the movie, Jason Segel gives a solid performance in the lead role as "Peter." He is comedic and gives the character the proper depth to make the audience sympathetic towards Peter.

    Co-stars Russell Brand and Mila Kunis do well in their roles as well. However, Bill Hader and Jonah Hill deliver arguably stronger comedic performances in their supporting roles.

    Overall, a racy and humorous film with heart.

  • Anora

    Anora

    ★★★

    A graphic and vulgar drama/comedy film.

    Mikey Madison is entertaining in the lead role as "Ani." Ani's growth as a person makes her a rather sympathetic character as the movie goes on.

    The film contains nudity and inappropriate language throughout.

    The middle of the movie is action oriented and quite humorous.

    The climax and eventual conclusion of the film is sad. It gives the viewer a new perspective on the rest of the movie.

    All in all, a R-rated film that is debaucherous and vulgar, yet surprisingly moving.

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  • The Menu

    The Menu

    ★★★½

    An interesting, one of a kind comedy/horror film.

    The plot is very original as it provides social commentary on foodie culture and rich people.

    The movie is engaging throughout, with entertaining characters, plot twists, and moments of humor.

    A different, but very solid horror film that needs to be seen to truly be understood.

  • Some Call Them ... Freaks

    Some Call Them ... Freaks

    ★★★

    A HBO documentary about some of the world’s most genetic marvels.

    The film spends a few minutes sharing each individual’s public and personal lives.

    All in all, a solid doc about people born unique who lived even more unique lives.

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