Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
The only thing holding this movie together was the two lead actors. I couldn’t bring myself to care about Bonnie and Clyde or why their story even mattered. Sure, they were criminals, and the rangers took them down—but why did it take hundreds of bullets to do it? The excessive violence felt more disturbing than triumphant.
Visually, the film was stunning, but the story lacked depth. It didn’t make me care about the rangers or their mission, and I couldn’t…
This movie completely drew me in. It felt incredibly realistic—normal people, normal interactions, and painfully believable scenes. But wow, it was depressing. As the story progressed, I was desperate to know why Lee was so numb and detached. When the truth was revealed, my jaw dropped, and my stomach sank. You could feel his grief through the screen. Honestly, I can’t blame him—how could anyone move forward after losing what he lost?
The actor who played the nephew was also…
The Parent Trap has a cute concept, but it left me frustrated. How was it ever normalized that the parents decided to separate their twins after a divorce? Not only that, but they kept the girls in the dark about each other, forcing them to dream up fantasies about the missing parent. How shallow and selfish do you have to be to make that choice? These parents were wealthy enough to figure out a co-parenting plan that didn’t involve splitting…
IMAX EXCLUSIVE
Omg the quality of everything was amazing. Confirmed why this is my favorite movie