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The Menu 2022
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A dark thriller commentating on the qualms of institutional art and the pretentiousness that surrounds it, The Menu gives audiences a fun time while also taking a harrowing turn. Performance-wise, the numbered cast members take note of every scene that they're in, much more with the performances of Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy and their clash as Slowik and Margot. The story makes use of the singular location effectively, making the audience feel as trapped as the guests are inside…
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Glass Onion 2022
A fun movie but pales in comparison to Knives Out. Went in with high expectations and the film manages to meet it, not surpass. It was a very enjoyable film to watch but it is not as emotionally driven as the first installment. Rian Johnson's directorial style is very present in this movie and I really enjoyed the editing and framing overall. Plot-wise, the exposition dump (if you can even call it that) was quite draggy, however it did pay…
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