francesheh

francesheh

I want to see everything and that's both fun and very stressful.

Favorite films

  • Parthenope
  • Armand
  • Two Orphan Vampires
  • Cemetery of Splendor

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  • This Is Me…Now

  • The Outlaw

    ★★

  • Licorice Pizza

    ★★★★★

  • Concussion

    ★★

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  • The Outlaw

    The Outlaw

    ★★

    Literally crying laughing from reading some of the reviews. I didn't know much of anything going into The Outlaw so I was blown away by how insane it was: the clown music score, the barely closeted characters, the plot that revolves around three dudes who just want to be best friends but for some reason can't and all stand around ignoring Jane Russell when not outright treating her like trash, the almost mesmerizingly terrible performance by Buetel, the endless runtime...worth watching for the LB reviews.

  • Licorice Pizza

    Licorice Pizza

    ★★★★★

    Anderson making fun of many iterations of guys through the lense of a lost young woman who has aligned herself with a (too) young guy; it ends where we (and perhaps she) wonder which of these failures he's, unfortunately, perhaps inevitably, going to become.

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  • Derek DelGaudio's In & of Itself

    Derek DelGaudio's In & of Itself

    ½

    The only thing interesting about this emotionally manipulative, self-important, masturbatory cult initiation ritual is wondering if, had I been in the audience, I'd have been pulled in by it. Was half expecting this to end up being one of those old Adult Swim Infomercials. This rubbed me all the wrong ways. Probably should have bailed when he nick-named himself "The Roulettista" after taking ten minutes to describe the plot of The Deer Hunter.

  • The Gingerbread Man

    The Gingerbread Man

    ★★

    If you want two hours of people using cell phones, pay phones, wall phones, rotary phones, car phones, and all the inherent dialing, hanging up, and prop acting associated with them then you are gonna lose. your. shit. over The Gingerbread Man.

    Kenneth Branaugh and Robert Downey Jr.'s southern accents are mind blowingly awful to the point that this was worth watching just to see them keep it up.