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  • No Country for Old Men

    ★★★★½

  • The Shawshank Redemption

    ★★★★★

  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    ★★★★

  • Nobody

    ★★★★

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  • No Country for Old Men

    No Country for Old Men

    ★★★★½

    Completely unexpected. A fantastic movie. Maybe the ending could have provided some closure. But even without a perfect ending, the  characters and the captivating plot made for an excellent watch. Chigurh is probably the scariest villain I’ve ever experienced. He had a sort of numbness to his being that left a trail of tragedy in its path. Put him on an episode of John Wick and see what happens.

    Overall, I’d recommend this film to anyone wanting a good story with compelling characters.

  • The Shawshank Redemption

    The Shawshank Redemption

    ★★★★★

    This film is immortalized as movie-making’s tribute to hope.

    In a world that is unfamiliar to most, Andy Dufresne humbly navigates the hardships of imprisonment with entertaining tact. He is among the best of characters across all movies when it comes to being full of goodness and positivity.

    I also loved the more relatable role of Red. Who fully accepts his circumstances and lives within the boundaries he’s placed on himself. He’ll tell you the glass is half empty, but…

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  • Lady Bird

    Lady Bird

    ★★★★

    Not the most intriguing story, but Lady Bird is such a striking character that you are forced to enjoy this relatable ride. A typical coming of age journey, this film doesn’t do much to press the viewer into wondering what’s next. Regardless, the relationships portrayed and the emotions delivered were visceral and provided a great watch.

    I became a big fan of Lady Bird over the course of the movie. She’s shameless, flagrant and startling, all while being ambitious, mindful…

  • Leave the World Behind

    Leave the World Behind

    This movie confidently plows through the line between creativity and awkwardness. The number of times you can emphatically zoom in on Julia Roberts before you start feeling uncomfortable is less than 1.

    Im a big fan of end of world, or collapse of civilization movies. But give me I Am Legend 10 times over. Or bird box. Or Wall-E.

    It just seemed like the objective for unique camera angles was far greater than the concern for developing a coherent story.