Jonathan Caro

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Favorite films

  • Sing Street
  • The Banshees of Inisherin
  • The Quiet Girl
  • Brooklyn

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  • Extraction 2

    ★★★½

  • Novocaine

    ★★★½

  • Borderline

    ★★

  • The Electric State

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  • Extraction 2

    Extraction 2

    ★★★½

    After escaping death from being in a coma, Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) retires to a cabin in Austria to recover. But, a little later, he is approached by a nameless stranger (Idris Elba) who is asked to rescue his ex-wife's sister Ketevan and their two children, Sandro and Nina. Ketevan married a co-leader of the Georgian Mafia, Nagazi, named Davit who founded with his brother, Zarab. So, he recruits fellow siblings, Nik (Golshifteh Farahani) and Yaz (Adam Bessa) to help…

  • Novocaine

    Novocaine

    ★★★½

    Nathan Caine (Jack Caine) is a gentle, introverted assistant bank manager who is smitten by his co-worker, Sherry Margrave (Amber Midthunder. He is hesitant to ask her out because of his CIPA condition and also his bashful nature. But, after their first date, they hit it off. The next day, a Christmas robbery takes place and they kidnap Sherry and it is up to Nathan to rescue her.

    I had fun with the premise surrounding Nathan and his condition and…

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  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

    ★★★★

    In the year 2054, Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) is a man who joins a colony that works as an "Expendable", a disposable worker who is cloned every time for research. He and his friend, Timo (Steven Yeun), are poor and fleeing from a loan shark to leave Earth on a spaceship to Niflheim. During the voyage, Mickey and a secret agent named Nasha (Naomi Ackie) develop a romance.

    Let's get to the point as director Bong Joon-ho returns to filmmaking…

  • Crimson Tide

    Crimson Tide

    ★★★★½

    From quiet disagreements to loud mutiny, Denzel Washington and the late, great Gene Hackman go toe to toe and at times, mano-a-mano at playing psychological mind games but disrupting the system and destroying order of how things are handled while being near combat. The movie is tense mostly throughout with great stretches of conversation and dialogue, tense direction by Tony Scott, great music by Hans Zimmer and some moments near the end where some officers feel relief and shame, knowing…