i like what i like.
favourites are my top 4 films from last month.
When Quentin Tarantino discussed the reasons for his eventual retirement, he said “I don't want to become this old man who's out of touch“. It seems these fears are being realised through Ridley Scott. At 85 years old, Ridley Scott’s Napoleon shows an unwillingness to change and adapt his style. For a man who so clearly loves historical epics, Scott’s Napoleon fails to deliver on both the “historical” and the “epic”.
So many of the historical events are blown through…
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Killers of the Flower Moon is an absolute behemoth of filmmaking, holding you captive for three and a half hours as it explores this important piece of untold American history.
The film is largely structured around Leonardo DiCaprio’s Ernest Burkhart, a greedy, bumbling fool. Ernest Burkhart is married to Mollie Burkhart, whose family is victimised by the murderous attacks of Burkhart’s family. Definitely one of Leonardo DiCaprio’s more interesting performances, as he gets stuck between the two things he loves…
Damn man I like Vol. 2 a lot but this rewatch as cemented this for me not only the best of the Guardians films, but the best film of the entire MCU.
I don't think there's another film in the whole franchise that has so much heart and emotion in it as this one. With so many of these films feeling like soulless cash grabs this one feels like a genuine passion project from start to finish. I absolutely love…
somehow the resolution of the brothers beats out the BvS Martha resolution for how lazy and abrupt it is.
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good film if you’re into watching people slurp up cummy bath water
She's everything. He's just Mickey.
Mannn, that was quite a mixed bag. Bong Joon Ho is such a fantastic director. There's so many clever bits of directing, fun visual gags, and impressively shot scenes throughout this and it's a super engaging film. Sadly, it's just ends up being quite weak entry into Bong Joon Ho's catalogue.
Honestly, the most glaring problem with this film is the dialogue. I don't know what it is but it all sounds so unnatural. Even…