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I'm Thinking of Ending Things 2020
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It’s a weird, disjointed ensemble but there are parts of this, images and entire scenes that are among my all-time favorites. The car rides, especially, nail a very specific atmosphere that’s right up my alley. The tiny vehicle engulfed in solid darkness feels in turns oppressive and protective, providing a perfect visual metaphor to this introspective journey. Inside this setting, both the girl’s ambiguous internal dialogue and the couple’s conversation, which constantly sways between comfortable intimacy and utter awkwardness, are…
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Skinamarink 2022
I was terrified of the house I grew up in. For years, I would turn into a tight ball of pure dread every night. I insisted that the hallway light stayed on until my parents went to bed, but the way it hit the walls would leave dark corners and gaping black holes in the uncanny landscape beyond my room’s threshold. I would systematically awake in the middle of the night, door open, lights off, and stifling menace filling the…
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Barbarian 2022
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First of all, Bill Skarsgard makes proper magic with that face of his. He can turn the creep factor on and off at will. One minute he’s a wonky-eyed vampiric weirdo and the next, he pulls out a smile (not that It smile, obviously) so candid you’d trust him with the life of your newborn child. Casting him to inforce the viewers’ suspicion about his intents is a smart move – I, personally, never once doubted Keith, and would have…
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