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  • Star Wars
  • Scarface
  • The Exorcist
  • The Godfather Part II

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  • Thelma

    ★★★

  • Maria

    ★★★

  • Last Breath

    ★★★

  • The Monkey

    ★★½

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  • Thelma

    Thelma

    ★★★

    Thelma, directed by Josh Margolin and starring June Squibb (in her 90s) alongside the late Richard Roundtree (who passed away at 81 in 2023), is a charming and comedic look at aging—both physically and mentally. While the acting isn’t top-tier, let’s cut these legends some slack. The fact that they’re still bringing characters to life on screen is an achievement in itself.


    One of the standout moments for me was the scene referencing Mission: Impossible, where they say, “You always…

  • Maria

    Maria

    ★★★

    Angelina Jolie delivers a restrained performance as Maria Callas in her final days, portraying the legendary opera singer with a quiet sorrow rather than grand dramatic flourishes. The film, beautifully shot and accompanied by a well-curated soundtrack, immerses the viewer in Maria’s world, yet for me, it never fully struck an emotional chord.

    Not being familiar with Callas’ life—especially not the details of her last week—I watched as an outsider, witnessing a woman haunted by memories and the lingering pain…

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  • Don't Turn Out the Lights

    Don't Turn Out the Lights

    ★★

    - SPOILERS AHEAD -

    Why did they call this: Don’t turn out the lights? They should’ve called this: Blue Light.

    Just a group of teens, heading to a festival in an RV getting lost in the woods and the Marine gets to be killed pretty early, while others stay alive? This was pretty bad having no signal, but getting online to post how Olivia is faking it all? Uuhhh ??? 

    Yes, beat me indeed!

    This movie tries to combine all…

  • Straatcoaches vs Aliens

    Straatcoaches vs Aliens

    ★★★

    Straatcoaches VS Aliens delivers exactly what its title promises: a Dutch take on an apocalyptic alien invasion, complete with streetwise social workers, neon-lit snack bars, and a touch of disco. It’s not aiming for cinematic greatness, but as a popcorn flick, it does the job.

    The film moves at a nice pace, keeping things entertaining without dragging. The humor is distinctly Dutch, which adds to the charm, and the editing in key scenes—especially in the snack bar and disco—keeps the…