Matt Graham

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Into it all but especially love horror, gore, exploitation, indie and art stuff.

Favorite films

  • Buffalo '66
  • Taxi Driver
  • The Fan
  • Cruising

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  • The Mule

    ★★★★

  • Crank

    ★★½

  • The Grave

    ★★½

  • The Conversation

    ★★★★★

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  • The Mule

    The Mule

    ★★★★

    Eastwood weaves another elegy to time passed and the errors of our ways, the cost of the commitment to work, and the loss of small business due to expanding e commerce. Eastwood plays an elderly man who’s lost his farm and his spent his life working. He wasn’t active with his family and is distant from them, to recoup his farm he takes a delivery job but it expands into something he couldn’t have expected. Eastwood is solid in this,…

  • Crank

    Crank

    ★★½

    I remember seeing this in the theatre during its original run and I must have been in a good mood that day because I enjoyed it a lot more then. This was entertaining enough, it’s violent, sometimes graphically so, it has some exploitation elements here and there that are fun but it’s so hindered by the visual style and editing choices of the era that it’s from that it weighs the entire thing down. I really do not like the…

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  • Waco: American Apocalypse

    Waco: American Apocalypse

    ½

    Absolutely vile trash. Another piece of shit documentary from Netflix. Posits religious nutcases as victims, completely glosses over the fact that these idiots were manufacturing illegal weapons, Koresh molesting their kids, which they willingly allowed, believed some white trash uneducated moron named Vernon was the messiah. Just horrible. The fbi and atf suck too and of course royally fucked the whole thing up. Again this is a documentary where a woman says that it was ok for koresh to fuck…

  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    ½

    This didn’t work for me even a little. Impossible to engage with. I didn’t care about any of it. All of the family issues felt like cliches from movies 10 years ago. The script was not good, smart or funny. The multiverse stuff had no stakes and neither did any of the family stuff. A couple interesting visual flourishes and the universe where they were just rocks was interesting. I haven’t disliked a movie this much in years, I honestly…