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Favorite films

  • Whiplash
  • Nightcrawler
  • Short Term 12
  • The Blues Brothers

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  • Who Killed Captain Alex?

    ½

  • Shadows

    ★★★★

  • Zack Snyder's Justice League

    ★★★

  • It Happened One Night

    ★★★★½

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  • Booksmart

    Booksmart

    ★★★★½

    Yes, I did rewatch this two times in one week and yes, I do absolutely love this film.

  • Pure Comedy

    Pure Comedy

    ★★★

    Usually, Mr. Tillman, when someone says your music is fire, they don't mean it literally.

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  • Who Killed Captain Alex?

    Who Killed Captain Alex?

    ½

    Probably the greatest third act ever put to screen.

  • Shadows

    Shadows

    ★★★★

    Generally touted as the pioneer of American independent cinema, actor John Cassavetes' directorial debut Shadows is an electrifying, endearing exposé on the burgeoning urban racial tensions at the cusp of a new cultural revolution, all told through the lives of a single family of black artists. To emphasize the real-world ramifications of his subject matter, Cassavetes intentionally blurs the line between fact and fiction, opting for a filmmaking style rooted far more in docudrama prestige than traditional techniques. An ingenious…

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  • Andrew Bird: Fever Year

    Andrew Bird: Fever Year

    ★★★½

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    Andrew Bird is one of my all-time favorite artists. His unique blend of catchy violin compositions, calming voice, and iconic whistling never fail to put me in a good mood. While Fever Year may rely on Bird's 2009 tour, in which he experienced a year-long fever and a foot injury, as the connective tissue of the documentary, the real strengths come from the reflective interviews, at home b-roll, and archive footage that occupies the rest of the runtime.…

  • Zack Snyder's Justice League

    Zack Snyder's Justice League

    ★★★

    Ethical bankrupcies from both parties aside, the long-awaited day for the elusive "Synder Cut" has finally arrived. And while Synder's unadulterated vision is no doubt a vast improvement over 2017's painfully safe, studio-bred film of the same name, it just might be the perfect modern example of the pendulum swinging too far in the opposite direction.

    Though, publicly-supported creative freedom isn't without its perks, something the Snyder Cut makes readily apparent as it relishes in its unique opportunity at every…