Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
I like how this is the earliest zombie-related movie ever made, but also the most fun and humorous one in the entire catalog of zombie movies. Filmmakers have always taken the gory, violent approach for this kind of subject, which is kind of uninspiring and repetitive. I would say this is classic British humor and a fun, joyful ride nonetheless.
Peak Cinema is how I would describe this.
A disastrous ride of a woman who’s a wife, mother, and sister but doesn’t get the value for that, she just projects her anger onto everyone and everything that surrounds her. It perfectly shows how depression works in modern society, which is really rare to see in movies. It’s presented with black humor, which is spectacular and very unique, to say the least. It almost feels like satire because it lies on…
Insanely and hilariously well-crafted top-notch movie. Guy Ritchie did an exceptional work by writing and directing this. It's mad that I haven't heard about it for a really long time. The editing is what makes it exceptional; the transitions are fine and smooth, and I loved the way it was executed back then.
It features two different stories, and you keep wondering at what point they will intersect. Brad Pitt knocked it out of the park with his dialogue delivery…
This was a traumatic experience as it’s a slow-paced dark detective romantic thriller, and it’s insane how Park Chan-wook comes up with a plot like this. Right from the beginning, the juxtaposition of mountains and seas is beautifully captured and referenced through dialogues, and it starts and ends on that note. It travels through these two elements and uses them as characters in all three acts.
Hae-jun and Seo Rae are just toxic and manipulative to each other. Love makes…