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  • Babygirl

    ★★★

  • Nosferatu

    ★★★★

  • Conclave

    ★★★★★

  • Memoir of a Snail

    ★★★★

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  • Babygirl

    Babygirl

    ★★★

    So, Babygirl is like that movie that shows up at a party, has deep conversations about societal pressures and female sexuality, and then leaves without saying goodbye. The film gets a lot right when it comes to tackling the sexual expectations placed on women, and I get what it's trying to say about sexual liberation and breaking taboos. The main theme of desire vs. reason is there, and it almost feels like you're watching a feminist manifesto that doesn't come…

  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ★★★★

    Alright, Nosferatu is definitely a wild ride through gothic horror at its finest. Visually, it's absolutely stunning – each shot feels like a living painting. The cinematography is on another level, with every frame meticulously crafted. The lighting and shadows are perfectly balanced, and the atmosphere is thick enough to cut with a knife. The production design is chef's kiss, and the costumes nail the eerie, otherworldly vibe while still giving a subtle nod to the original.

    The casting is…

  • Conclave

    Conclave

    ★★★★★

    If you're into 'house of secrets' vibes, this is your jam.

    Imagine a house where everyone has skeletons in their closets, but those skeletons are busy plotting coups and deciding the fate of the Catholic Church. The plot twists were so cool to me. It's one of those films where every time you think you've figured it out, BAM! Another twist.

    Also this movie does not hold back with the political messages. It's like they took "church politics" and turned…

  • Memoir of a Snail

    Memoir of a Snail

    ★★★★

    I went into Memoir of a Snail expecting a lighthearted adventure with, I don’t know, snails wearing little hats and maybe solving crimes ? Instead, I got a stop-motion rollercoster that's equal parts gorgeous and heartbreakingly introspective. Who knew snails could make you cry ?

    The film's style is a dark, personal stop-motion aesthetic that feels like it was lovingly crafted by someone who thought "What if I took clay and threw in some melancholic existentialism ?" The animation feels…

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