Nosferatu (2024) feels like the pure culmination of Robert Eggers’ entire filmography—everything he’s done seems to lead to this absolute masterpiece. Eggers once again proves that atmosphere is his greatest strength; the film is cold, chilling, and steeped in dread. His dedication to crafting distinct period settings is unmatched—these worlds feel so tangible and alive that you’re completely immersed, as if you’re right there with the characters being haunted by Orlock. It’s this meticulous attention to detail that makes Orlock’s…
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The Lighthouse 2019
The Lighthouse is a film that I kind of only enjoy for its technical aspects. Once again, Robert Eggers shows how aspect ratios play a big part in his storytelling. Similar to The Witch, the aspect ratio traps the characters in their confined worlds—except this time it’s 1.19:1. I really enjoyed Rob going full greyscale with this one too; the high-contrast lighting sort of highlights the harsh environment of the film. It’s also a homage to 1920s-30s cinema, so I…
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Little Miss Sunshine 2006
Definitely an all timer, im trying to lock back in with film. And this was such a great choice i honestly forgot how much i love this movie
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Apocalypse Now 1979
ABSOLUTE CINEMAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! (i can’t verbally express my many thoughts on this film just off this one viewing but its undoubtedly fantastic)
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Joker: Folie à Deux 2024
Oh, I really wanted to love this movie so much, but I just ended up liking it. Joker: Folie à Deux was just a tad bit too over-convoluted for me. It’s a prison movie, musical, love story, and courtroom drama. Sure, the film does succeed in some of those areas, especially in the courtroom drama, but they kind of just didn’t mesh together all that well. It sort of feels like two separate films in certain parts.
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 2024
Had lots of fun with it, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice definitely works incredibly well with bringing viewers back into that world from the first film. At points, it runs long, but it's still very enjoyable. It’s definitely one of the funnier films of the year, with Catherine O’Hara being the standout. Michael Keaton was still hilarious as ever. The new additions to the cast were fun to have, and you could really tell how much fun Willem Dafoe had filming his scenes.…
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