Dan_Tebasco

Dan_Tebasco

Favorite films

  • Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
  • Running Scared
  • Gridlock'd
  • Into the Wild

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  • Savageland

    ½

  • Zozo

    ★★★★

  • What You Wish For

    ★★½

  • Out on a Limb

    ★★★

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  • Savageland

    Savageland

    ½

    Fake crime mockumentary with a horror twist. But it never becomes scary because the horror elements are covered in still photos. The entire film is fake interviews with random people. While some of the cast are actually borderline believable as real people interviewed, it just get's dull and monotone rather quick. And never picks up interest again when it does.

    It's just really hard to get too invested in a fake crime documentary, especially since there are so many good real true crime ones out there.

    Waste of time.

  • Zozo

    Zozo

    ★★★★

    This movie slaps.

    In a time where so much of the political landscape is focusing on the negatives of immigration, it's nice to see a film that shows the human aspect of these migrants. It's obviously a very complex issue, and this doesn't dig into any of the politics of the matter but it digs deep into the human emotion of it all.

    Loosely based on the director's experiences as a child migrant from Lebanon. Half of the movie takes…

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  • The Night Eats the World

    The Night Eats the World

    ★★

    It could have been a good 45 minute shortfilm, unfortunatly the running time is twice as long and the additional 45 minutes I'd personally left on the cutting board are tediously dull.

    Our lead has a bigger problem fighting boredom than he does fighting zombies, and his boredom while relateable is also infectious leaving the viewer bored as well.

  • Above Suspicion

    Above Suspicion

    ★★½

    Positive: Emilia Clarke is good as a white trash woman from Kentucky, not giving (at least to me) any indication that she's in fact British and from a posh background.

    The rest of the cast isn't too bad either and the cinematography of Kentucky is also quite nice.

    Negative: Extremely hard to sympathize with the Clarke's lead as she is one of the most selfish people I've seen in recent mind, everything she does is for personal gain and completely…