David Lipari Jr.

David Lipari Jr.

Favorite films

  • Gremlins 2: The New Batch
  • Candyman
  • Little Shop of Horrors
  • Big Trouble in Little China

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  • eXistenZ

    ★★★★

  • In Like Flynn

    ★★★½

  • Season of the Witch

    ★★★½

  • The Pelican Brief

    ★★★½

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  • Infinity Pool

    Infinity Pool

    ★★★½

    Director Brandon Cronenberg constructs a nihilistic sci-fi kook fest that is basically his 'A Clockwork Orange'.

    We follow a band of
    "Droog" like misfits (who are in fact rich bored grown ass adults) as they commit a series of delinquent crimes, pranks and juvenile tom foolery.

    This all takes place on a tropical Shyamalanian resort that has a unique way of dealing with the crimes of it's wealthy guests. The inhabitants of this seaside paradise possess a magical yet scientific…

  • Candyman

    Candyman

    ★★★★½

    'Candyman' is like a slasher killer meets Japanese vengeance ghost. This former man is compelled to kill without reason. A malevolent force born out of a heinous act of cruelty and injustice. A murderous "grudge" or "curse" with a hook for a hand and the heart of a twisted romantic. This curse needs victims/believers in order to thrive. And for years it lie dormant, untill now.

    This is without a doubt one of my favorite horror films. It is basically…

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  • Dog Eat Dog

    Dog Eat Dog

    ★★★½

    Get ready for a trip to crazy town folks. 'Dog Eat Dog' plays like Quentin Tarantino, Rob Zombie and Martin Scorsese's demented love child.

    Willem Dafoe gives a sadisticly memorable performance as a loose canon Ex-con with a tendency for screwing up(Think Johnny Boy in 'Mean Streets' meets Lennie in 'Of Mice and Men'). Nicolas Cage is also good here. Although more toned down than some of the previous cinematic lunatics he's portrayed.

    The writer of Taxi Driver pens and directs this eccentric crime thriller and it is a depraved experience to say the least.

  • I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore

    I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore

    ★★★★

    A dark, demented comedy featuring likeable characters that are a joy to hang out with. Melanie Lynskey' s character wishes to exercise her rights as a citizen to vigilante justice after her place is broken into and her goods are stolen.

    Elijah Wood plays her neighbor down the street. He is an open-minded, down to earth martial arts enthusiast with a respectful sense of honor and loyalty to his friends. The two of them go on a sluethy adventure to…