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  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    ★★★★★

  • The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga

    ★★★

  • Saturday Night

  • Monkey Man

    ★★★★½

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  • The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga

    The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga

    ★★★

    Two Reddit moderators clash.

    A documentary about your 35 year old coworker with undiagnosed autism. 

    I liked the style of this doc and the ending was very sweet. It keeps your attention, but maybe in the way that Love Island does.

    However, like a lot of documentaries, it felt stretched thin. It also seems like the kind of documentary that would vindicate someone who has traded their life to chasing conspiracy theories online, and that to me is pretty irresponsible.

  • Saturday Night

    Saturday Night

    Don’t want to rate this because it’s a decently fast paced movie and I was texting during a decent chunk of it tbh. 

    Good cast (except idk how I felt about Nicholas Braun as Andy Kaufman) and good energy. I understood the anxiety of the situation without having to feel it which was nice, in my opinion. I don’t like movies that make my stomach hurt. I also think that was kind of the point; Lorne handling all the stress,…

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  • American Nightmare

    American Nightmare

    ★★

    That new doc series on Netflix. 

    Not bad for just something to put on while you eat or whatever but it’s stretched longer than it should be like every fucking doc series. Could definitely condense it to one episode. 

    It’s an interesting story but, like… not THAT interesting, ya know?  And there’s no twist or rabbit hole or hidden detail that this documentary unearths. What was in the public media already is essentially what’s in the doc for the most…

  • Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer

    ★★★★★

    First thing I’ll say is that this movie is definitely better if you know your history, which I do not. I would study up on WWII, the red scare, Oppenheimer himself, and the Manhattan project. A lot is assumed knowledge from the audience. 

    Comrade Robert was just another victim to the US imperial military complex. 

    It’s a 3 hour movie but honestly never slows down. Didn’t feel like three hours at all. Cast was insane. And (slight spoiler)  he FIRST…

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