Carlo Barbieri III

Carlo Barbieri III

Favorite films

  • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
  • Akira
  • The Thing
  • Alien

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  • BEEF

    ★★★★★

  • X-Men

    ★★★★

  • Hypnotic

  • Mortal Kombat

    ★★★

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  • Mortal Kombat

    Mortal Kombat

    ★★★

    In 1992, Sega released a game like no other. It was a game that would change the view of games and ratings across the board during its launch. 

    Thus Mortal Kombat, became legend and became one of the top games kids wanted to play. To fight, kill, and cause fatalities onto their opponents sitting next to each other.


    When Nintendo was only making kid game. Sega wanted to hit hard and they did. Giving Nintendo a run for its money for…

  • Exodus

    Exodus

    When someone what’s to be like Terrence Malick but can’t. 

    This film is a mess. If you want to struggle with accepting that there is a story then I hope you enjoy yourself. 

    A lot of plot holes and though it has a interesting concept it’s direction falls at face value. Just like another film Doors that came out in 2021. They both have that save feeling. Sadly both failed on that goal.

    Sadly another missed opportunity.

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  • Soul

    Soul

    ★★★★★

    This review is dedicated to my mother. Who passed away on April 24th, 2020.

    To whom may read this.

    My mother always said in her own quotable quote "life is but short bursts of timelines in all our lives. We grow up, have kids or not, we get older, and pass on. Just like how life has always been since the world was made. We don't know what's out in the great void of nothing. But while we can beath,…

  • The Lighthouse

    The Lighthouse

    ★★★★★

    It’s bad luck to kill a seabird.
                                     -Thomas Wake

    Robert Eggers new film the Lighthouse is a psychological mythological horror set In the 1890s. Of two men being dropped off at a remote location to maintain a lighthouse on a little island to enjoy themselves.... well not really but madness is always fun. 

    Directed and co-written by Robert Eggers. He has set himself up…