What a beautiful movie. Cooper Raiff did an amazing job at capturing what it's like to be in your early 20s and attempting to exist in the "real world". As someone who is recently 21, I connected to Andrew in a way that I haven't really done with many characters before. The struggle of feeling lost in the uncertainty of what is to come and how to live your life. One of my favorite scenes was when Domino and Andrew…
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Little Children 2006
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I was going to give this movie a 4/5 until the end. I’m not sure I just didn’t understand the ending or if I was hoping for them to actually run away together but it seemed a totally random and a bit rushed. Like he just stopped running away to watch these guys skate, I understand that he’d been watching them for weeks or months before that but it random. Maybe he wanted to feel meaningful or he wanted to…
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Palm Springs 2020
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If you're going to do a time-loop movie, this is how you do it. I'm generally a hater of Groundhog day style movies, they are all exactly the same and I hate to say it but they are repetitive. I know that's the whole point of the movie but fuck spice it up a bit. Amazing acting from Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti and the twists weren't predictable and kept me excited for every day they were stuck in that…
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Inglourious Basterds 2009
Tarantino has made yet another amazing film. Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Daniel Bruhl, and Quentin Tarantino himself, are among the many incredible actors who starred in Inglorious Basterds. Tarantino effortlessly combines the horrors that Jewish people faced at the hands of the Nazi regime and balances it with flawless comedic timing and quippy one-liners, ensuring a palatable experience to an otherwise unpleasant topic.
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