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  • Gerald's Game

    ★★★★

  • Evil Under the Sun

    ★★★★½

  • Who Done It: The Clue Documentary

    ★★★½

  • Interior. Leather Bar.

    ★½

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  • Evil Under the Sun

    Evil Under the Sun

    ★★★★½

    A fantastic adaptation of the Christie novel with luscious cinematography, an insane ensemble cast, great music, and lots of great murder mystery details to sink your teeth into. Ustinov's Poirot has a few moments of feeling out of place or maybe a little too hammy, but they're few and far between. Maggie Smith, James Mason, and most of the rest of the cast are glorious, and the film overall channels a great 1960's European romp in the best way.

  • Who Done It: The Clue Documentary

    Who Done It: The Clue Documentary

    ★★★½

    A solid but somewhat amateur attempt at someone making a documentary about a film they love and its strange history, but ultimately feels like it's missing some important pieces of information and sadly missing some interviews with key players in the film's history for a variety of reasons. It's still great to hear much of the cast and crew talk about the film, and I feel like this should have been included on the newer releases of Clue, since those are pretty lacking in special features.

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  • Heart Eyes

    Heart Eyes

    ★★★★½

    An absolutely hilarious and fun send-up of both rom coms and slasher films, with fantastic comedy writing and visceral, smart slasher fun while poking fun at all the tropes of both genres. I haven’t laughed this hard at a movie in a while, and all the criticism of Hallmark holidays, American culture, and plenty else are just icing on the cake. A slasher being set in Seattle is another fun first that made a few of the jokes hit a little more close to home too

  • Clue

    Clue

    ★★★★½

    Hadn’t watched in probably 20 years but this was an absolute laugh riot. Miles per minute silly jokes and gags with tons of slapstick humor mixed with a really fun whodunnit story, everything comes together just right besides a tiny little bit of dragging during the exposition towards the end. John Landis’ writing really shows his strength as a comedy writer who knows when to break for suspense and mystery

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