Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Fincher doesn’t miss. This movie doesn’t just adapt a thriller—it drenches it in ice-cold precision and suffocating tension. The snow, the bleak interiors, the silent screams in Rooney Mara’s eyes. Every frame is surgical. Every shadow has weight.
Daniel Craig is solid, but this is Mara’s movie. Lisbeth Salander is vengeance wrapped in vulnerability, a neon sign flashing DO NOT F* WITH ME**. The violence is ugly, unforgivable. And the justice? Not nearly enough, but deeply satisfying. Every rapist should…
Booksmart is a hilarious and heartfelt celebration of friendship and self-discovery. Olivia Wilde turns the high school comedy into something refreshingly authentic, with Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein delivering performances full of raw, relatable energy.
It’s chaotic, funny, and deeply human—a reminder that imperfection and rebellion are part of finding yourself. For anyone who’s ever felt out of sync or left behind, this movie is a loud, joyful reminder: you’re doing just fine.
Visually arresting and profoundly contemplative, Blade Runner 2049 is a cinematic masterpiece that solidifies Roger Deakins as a god-tier cinematographer. Every frame of this film could hang in a gallery, a breathtaking interplay of light, shadow, and color that transcends the screen. Denis Villeneuve’s vision is both respectful to Ridley Scott’s original and daring in its ambition, expanding the world while diving deeper into the existential questions of identity, memory, and humanity.
Ryan Gosling’s subtle yet powerful performance as K…