I love my popcorn. Movies. Popcorn.
My top 4 is all female directors for Women's History Month
Listening to Start a Fire and shaking my head the whole time so Seb knows I disagree with it
That moment when your side piece nicknames your daughter after the loch ness monster. This is the best one purely because it recognises how camp it is and fully leans into it. Still not good but an entertainingly bad reward if you've put up with the last 4. So glad Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart proved they're great actors beyond these movies.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
I love how an adult man announcing he's moving out results in a man it doesn't affect punching another man it doesn't affect
After loving Mulholland Drive, I knew Lynch was the master of the surreal hellscape and this film similarly had me transfixed from start to finish. The transition from a simple mystery to a deeper exploration of sexual awakening, childhood trauma, and the Oedipus complex is masterful. There is incredible visceral psychological horror with the distorted family dynamic. An incredible experience that I only wish I had seen for the first time at the cinema. Unforgettable.