Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
3 ⭐️ Way better than the original in almost every way. Better cast, acting, writing, cinematography, plot, action, and chemistry. You can noticeably tell that this film had more women involved in the production. Though I did enjoy Culpa Mia (I am not the one to shy away from a good cringy romance), it was very misogynistic and cringy. My Fault: London made a lot of changes in the script that ended up improving the romance by tons and made…
2.75 ⭐️ One of the most insane true crime cases I have ever seen. I am still struggling to wrap my head around it.
Though this documentary was informing and well-made, I thought the lack of interviews and family involvement diminished its quality and impact. It was just kinda alright. I also already knew basically everything about this case, so nothing really shocked me. I did like how much real footage they were able to use though as opposed to re-enactments.
3 ⭐️ I went to go watch Heart Eyes with a friend for Galentine’s! I went into this movie with no expectations and an open mind. I tend to really like horror movies so I knew that I was going to have fun regardless.
Heart Eyes caught me a little by surprise when it ended up being more rom com than it was horror/slasher. But I was digging it! It felt like a fun twist to the classic slasher genre.…
4.75 ⭐️ This movie transported me back to the 2000s but in a totally fun and nostalgic way. Dinner in America is a coming-of-age rom com about an outcasted autistic girl who meets a punk rocker on the run from the law and they connect through their love of counterculture and music.
I was definitely caught off guard by the sheer amount of offensive language in this movie. At first, I had assumed that it was merely for the shock…