In 2024 he is Fritz The Cancelled!
and according to Bakshi's wikipedia him and the author of the original comic like hated each other or some shit and Bakshi 'wanted to kill Fritz off to avoid further movies.' Bro me too!!!
In 2024 he is Fritz The Cancelled!
and according to Bakshi's wikipedia him and the author of the original comic like hated each other or some shit and Bakshi 'wanted to kill Fritz off to avoid further movies.' Bro me too!!!
I saw this film in the cinema with my sister and loved it. I thought it was an incredible film that really crystallised a specific experience - I'm glad I saw it with other people, turning something deeply personal into a communal moment.
I have only seen half of this director's previous film 'We're All Going To The World's Fair' and found it really difficult to get into. I didn't feel that way with this film - it feels like…
Absolutely fantastic horror film. Had me hooked from the very first scene and maintained an atmosphere of suspense all the way through - definitely an example of a story that is better for for little it explains itself.
My favourite scene in this film has got to be the body horror scene (you'll know the one) fantastically visceral, with the pink tinted examination coming in at close second. But the therapy and character interactions were also phenomenal and when layered…