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28 Days Later 2002
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wanted to like this a lot more than i did, there was so many strong points and subversions to the zombie genre that i loved but the editing was just weird as fuck and hannahs performance was consistently terrible. bro wym your dads just been shot 12 times and your gonna say ‘dad..?’ like youre fully expecting him to say something back.
mid but half a star cus cillian is bad.
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September Says 2024
“If you get to choose who dies, who would you choose?
Me. If anyone could remain, it would be you.”This film completely fucked me up with its real, beautiful example of both nature and nurture together. Seems to be that 2025 wants to use a lot of my personal life experiences as plot points to reduce me to tears in Watershed, but I’m not really complaining.
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Us 2019
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Jordan Peele's film Us (2019) stands out as a significant addition to contemporary horror cinema, following his acclaimed debut with Get Out (2017). Peele, known initially for his comedic work on Key & Peele (2012), surprised audiences with his adeptness in the horror genre through Get Out, which has been commended for their allegorical moments that confront the collective trauma of repressed racism within hegemonic texts (Pinedo, 2020, pp.95-114). In Us, Peele continues this trend by exploring themes of duality, identity,…
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