Johanna Brock

Johanna Brock

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  • Kajillionaire

    ★★★★

  • Jennifer's Body

    ★★★★½

  • Crimes of Passion

    ★★★★

  • Sweet Charity

    ★★★★★

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  • Kajillionaire

    Kajillionaire

    ★★★★

    With the long hair Evelyn Rachel Wood bears a striking resemblance to Nicole Kidman- the Hollywood machine of star face types! It's a Miranda July film so there's going to be otherworldly & odd moments, strange sexual desires/kinks, and unexpected agreements between unlikely parties. Mom and dad are committed scammers, the butch daughter just wants to be loved, and a third party enters high on the thrill of theft yet capable of human affection. I saw this movie while coming to…

  • Jennifer's Body

    Jennifer's Body

    ★★★★½

    God there's something so cliche/cringe about giving 5 stars to a movie that was made in your lifetime about juvenile lesbians. It feels like I'm the aesthetic fish in the water of this epoch, so take that for what you will. But I come back to this film and I enjoy it. I do avoid watching it, not to ruin the pleasure of seeing it again once every so many years. It's surprising and ironic in the ways I find…

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  • Barbie

    Barbie

    ★★★½

    I am 1000% here for a film that requires actors to behave as though they are giant human dolls. Also, big budget Hollywood soundstage dance numbers are pretty and I need pretty things in my life. Thanks Hollywood

  • Neptune Frost

    Neptune Frost

    ★★★★★

    One of those films that you see on a Friday night when you don't have a lot to do and leaves you spell bound. A musical in its own way. Highly poetic, gratitude for Saul Williams's continued output. One of those films that makes you go home and want to read articles about the how when and why of it being made. (Happy birthday Judy Garland) I loved it's playfulness, I loved that it was made through intense collaboration with its actors and co-storytellers, loved the transformation narratives, the perspective on gender, the blending of glitch aesthetic, and again it's poetry.