Daniel D.

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Favorite films

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Whiplash
  • American Psycho
  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

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  • How to Rob a Bank

    ★★★

  • Lights Out

  • Fright Night

    ★★★½

  • The Internship

    ★★½

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  • No Other Land

    No Other Land

    ★★★★½

    A documentary following the Palestinian activist Basel Adra and the Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham. Since he was a child, Basel records the gradual, remorseless destruction of his homeland in the West Bank by the Israeli military. He gives us an insight to the everyday violence and oppression Palestinian people have to face.

    While watching this, I had to constantly remind myself that this is a documentary. These horrible things the palestinian people had and still have to go through aren't…

  • The Fire Inside

    The Fire Inside

    ★★★½

    A very important film. More people need to see it and become aware of the hardships women face in sports. Things are better now than they were in the past, obviously, but we're still not where we should be. Women athletes have it incredibly hard. The best of the best may seem to get the deserved recognition but in general, across all popular sports, the money's still not there yet - at least compared to the male counterparts.

    Money is…

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  • Lights Out

    Lights Out

    I'm 21 years old and I regret watching this before going to bed

  • Fright Night

    Fright Night

    ★★★½

    I would've been obsessed over Fright Night if I had seen it when I was like 14 years old. Also, the cast is really awesome

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  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

    ★★★★

    I think I'm gonna watch every single film Robert Pattinson will ever star in. The me a few years ago would've never guessed he'd become one of my favorite people in film, but here we are. I love this man so much.

  • The Electric State

    The Electric State

    ★★

    A friend said the Russos are a good fit for MCU movies because they just do what they're told to and have no creative directing touch of their own. The Electric State is proof of that.