Cinemassacre

Cinemassacre

Favorite films

  • Kill Bill: Vol. 1
  • Videodrome
  • The Thing
  • Rushmore

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  • Becoming Led Zeppelin

  • Grave of the Fireflies

    ★★★★

  • I Love You, Man

  • Nosferatu

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  • X

    X

    ★★

    I’m a horror buff just like the next guy, but I’m just unable to find anything interesting here… a revisiting of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre with a wild porno setting? Not really, it’s not just that wild AT ALL!

    Don’t get me wrong, it has excellent moments. The opening scene simulating a 3:4 frame with door angles is brilliant, a massive bird-eye shot from above the lake focusing on Mia Goth’s character is truly beautiful, and I just saw Jenna…

  • Luc Longley: One Giant Leap

    Luc Longley: One Giant Leap

    I remember watching all of the Bulls’ games with my brother during the late 90s. We would root for all the visible & probables heroes (Jordan, Pippen, Rodman, Kerr, etc.) At the same time we would always make fun of Luc Longley, a gigantic starting center that wasn’t on the level of elite competition as his teammates, obviously not suitable for and doubtfully placed in the greatest basketball team to ever be assembled.

    I didn’t have any love for Luc Longley,…

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  • Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time

    Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time

    ★★★★★

    Boy... what a trip.

    I've followed everything Evangelion since I was 12. I remember been utterly obsessed with the anime series watching it over and over again until I could find some answers for such a surrealistic drama. The theories and schemes drove me crazy for years, and until this very day, after watching the final installment of what appears to be an arduous and painful process for Hideaki Anno, the trip is finally over.

    As so many people like…

  • Make Us Dream

    Make Us Dream

    ★★★½

    As a well done sports documentary, the film captures the essence and true spirit of a traditional football club, its culture, history and intrinsic social value. Steven Gerrard's testimonies -whether scripted or not- are truly powerful and completely captures the stress and importance of being caught in several of England's most trascendental football events.

    Loved it as a fan, but I can honestly recommend it as an achieved sports documentary.