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JFKsHead

Favorite films

  • Marathon Man
  • Sorcerer
  • Thief
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers

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  • Barbie

    ★★★★

  • The Exorcist: Believer

  • The Loveless

    ★★★

  • Last Embrace

    ★★★

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  • Barbie

    Barbie

    ★★★★

    I didn’t think we were getting both a 2001 reference and a Normandy beach recreation, Gerwig you mad lad you. This large scale comedy about miniatures isn’t as severe with its criticisms as some news outlets made it out to be, there is a wonderful Monty Python hue to its shading. A strong script, a refreshing runtime, and performances that seem determined from the womb, this pink-and-plastic evisceration of silliness such as #mensrights got the exact reaction it was making fun of.. proving the picture’s point.

  • The Exorcist: Believer

    The Exorcist: Believer

    David Gordon Green continues his Chaucerian pilgrimage from a once indie-darling to now a regurgitator of proverbial pea-soup that symbolically silhouettes the ideas of geniuses above his artistic pay grade. This stupid fuck and his Nick Fury ass plan as he rounds up the elderly to lifelessly make cameos and look like Spirit Halloween animatronics, I swear you could hear Avengers music start to slowly swell as puppets are propped up after getting handsomely paid. Stay tuned for the next…

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  • Tetsuo: The Iron Man

    Tetsuo: The Iron Man

    ★★★★★

    A rabid dog of artistic expression. Traditional plot structure be dammed, an exclamation of squirmy aesthetics and mechanical macabre as Tsukamoto's orgy of absurdist and cautionary visuals are only enhanced by being paired with the micro budget of the feature.

    A torturous interrogation of a film, carpet bombing questions in between hitches of sharp breaths. Thoughts don't have time to collect and it doesn't matter as you're witnessing some of the most horrid and creatively wonderful images put to screen.

    A first time watch will be a life long experience.

  • Come and See

    Come and See

    ★★★★★

    The confrontational camera work, the deterioration of the human condition, characters herded towards various buzzsaws like oblivious cattle, it would be pretentious to try and verbalize any further on why this is a flawless picture and arguably the greatest film of the 20th century.

    A breach of the soul as external enemies lead to internal turmoil. Hopelessness as relentless and frequent as the tides, the sound design is a weaponized cacophony of wails, bells, whistles, screams, animalistic rattles, and overall…

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