JonaDimas

JonaDimas

Favorite films

  • Mirror
  • Taxi Driver
  • The Piano Teacher
  • Punch-Drunk Love

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  • GoldenEye

    ★★★

  • Fargo

    ★★★★½

  • Licence to Kill

    ★★½

  • The Living Daylights

    ★★★

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  • Boiling Point

    Boiling Point

    ★★★★

    The nervous energy being accentuated by the clanking and clattering of the pots and pans failing to be subdued by tranquil piano ambience. The air is hot and intense not allowing much room for sighs, or relief.
    I love movies that are able to capture the rawness of stress, and how overwhelming it gets. It's an inescapable hail storm that shatters any peace of mind remaining. The acting from even minor characters are able to execute awkward, clumsy behavior in…

  • A Real Pain

    A Real Pain

    ★★★½

    skitty, and uncomfortable Jessie Eisenbergs character doesn't offer much different from his previous roles, but is able to accentuate natural performances that feel a little too close to home. As grating his schtick can be, In pivitol moments I was able to set aside his name in my head to actually watch a character exist.
    The realness exhibited from this movie stems from its protrayal of faux pas and its excrutiating awkwardness. It's almost horroresque the way Kieran Culkin's character…

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  • The Iron Claw

    The Iron Claw

    Possibly the worst I've seen this year

    extremely melodramatic, extremely cheesy, Tedious bland drama, and really confusing portrayal of wrestling. Like I have no idea what they were trying to do with its presentation of wrestling. It looked really fake, which makes sense cause pro wrestling is mostly scripted, and fake. But what really confused me is when they were treating it like they actually had a say in what they were doing. Once Zac Efrons character gets thrown out…

  • Damned!

    Damned!

    ½

    "In the back of an ambulance in 1995, I watched my father pass from one world to another. My look was very similar to this guy right here." - Joseph Gatto

    I couldn't have said it better myself

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