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  • A Serbian Film

    ★★½

  • Trainspotting

    ★★★★★

  • Anora

    ★★★★

  • Nosferatu

    ★★★

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  • A Serbian Film

    A Serbian Film

    ★★½

    Watch this movie at your own peril. Also the acting is pretty terrible for the most part.

    The first half leaves you with a bad feeling something horrible is about to happen— and it does.

    The second half is so gruesome and uniquely disturbing that it makes you need a break from horror movies. Some of the most awful scenes are ones where the depravity is implied by the film and inferred by you, the viewer. This left me feeling…

  • Trainspotting

    Trainspotting

    ★★★★★

    This film is brilliantly executed in almost every way. The dialogue is fast paced and entertaining in a way that’s typical of Guy Ritchie movies (my favorites). Except in this case, they have Scottish accents that make every line so much funnier. 

    The story is dark in a way that’s lighthearted which shines a light on the immaturity of its main character, who starts out woefully naive about the severity of his addiction. Anyone who has experience with addiction knows…

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  • Anora

    Anora

    ★★★★

    First, Mikey Madison was perfect for this role. She nailed the tough Brooklyn bitch attitude but also made her sensitive side seem genuine.

    This was the kind of film that starts off all fun and games but you know it can’t last and some fucked up shit is gonna happen. But I loved this one in particular because when shit hit the fan, it was so different than anyone could predict.

    High comedic value from what you would expect to…

  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ★★★

    Aesthetically pleasing with many well executed jump scares and horror imagery. Lily Rose Depp and Willem Defoe both did a phenomenal job in their roles. And so did the guy who hung himself in The Menu (name escapes me).

    So much potential but to my dismay, Nosferatu himself was depicted in the most gimmicky, grotesque and cartoon-like fashion you could feasibly imagine. His voice was a parody of itself that stomped out any sense of mystery or suspense a viewer…

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