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  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
  • Where Is the Friend's House?
  • Purple Noon
  • Julien Donkey-Boy

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  • Adolescence

  • Marching Powder

    ★★

  • Black Bag

    ★★★★

  • The French Connection

    ★★★★★

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  • Adolescence

    Adolescence

    Show this in schools. Show this to your teenagers, show this to parents. Look after your kids, keep an eye on what they’re consuming. You don’t have to be the best parent, you don’t have to know absolutely everything, but do your best. The interment can be amazing but it can also be incredibly destructive. This broke me in a million pieces. I have two young sisters in school age and I am terrified out of my mind at what goes on in schools these days. Stephen Graham, what a man and what an actor. This was extraordinary.

  • Marching Powder

    Marching Powder

    ★★

    The Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey animated opening, the Top Trumps character intros and infographics, the fourth wall break direct addressing and a “character study” about a man dealing with addiction could have been the makings for some absolute cinema, but it ended up just being a bunch of boozed geezas saying c u next Tuesday one too many times and never learning from their mistakes.

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  • People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan

    People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan

    ★★★½

    HYPE HYPE RHYTHM AND SOUND

    Banglyrical blow to the jaw
    Bang lyrical blow to the jaw 
    Bang lyrical blow to the jaw
    Leaving every MC down on the floor 

    Call 999 it’s an emergency Beats and Grindah killed an MC
    someone take him to A&E then perform some lyrical surgery

  • Twenty One Pilots: Livestream Experience

    Twenty One Pilots: Livestream Experience

    ★★★★★

    Saw this masterpiece a year ago during the livestream experience on May 21st alongside the release of 2021s best album release Scaled and Icy (Clancy is dead, scaled back and isolated) and just got my tickets to see it on the big screen May 19th in Sutton. The skill that went into putting these spectacular songs on to the screen with wonderful set pieces that has since been explained in a new Clancy journal entry is a treat to behold. I’m so excited to see it on the silver screen with 20 minutes of extended footage.