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  • The Babadook

    ★★★★½

  • Blue Velvet

    ★★★½

  • Following

    ★★★

  • Benedetta

    ★★★

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  • The Babadook

    The Babadook

    ★★★★½

    The Babanigga (as I like to call him) shows himself in a wide array of ways, and each way invokes the same unnverving reaction; FEAR. The methods used to present the horror in this film are extremely thought through and conscious decisions went into the artist bravado of how the constant trepidation is showcased. A directorial debut for Australian director Jennifer Kent, special attention is given to ensure the film doesn't feel exclusively "Australian" and tied with a good story…

  • Blue Velvet

    Blue Velvet

    ★★★½

    A film about ears? Not just! Surrealist inspirations drawn from his previous works, David Lynch creates a universe with a multiplicity of overlapping stories for the characters involved. Said acting members, are so intertwined with their characters, that it can genuinely be believed that they are as demented as depicted. AS freakish as it is fascinating, your attention will go uninterrupted as the soundtrack which seamlessly interchanges from sliky jazz to tender violin renditions, to the romantic escapism of quote…

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  • PlayTime

    PlayTime

    ★★★½

    PlayTime is a film that uses an enchanting array of techniques to keep the viewer focused on the here and now. Following the story of a bumbling Monsieur Hulot trying to navigate his way through a streamlined, architecturally dystopian prediction of future life. Jaques Tati employs colours that are in shades of grey, blue, black, and greyish white, with greens and red for subtle accents to make scenery pop.
    Its brilliance requires almost little to no dialogue. The sheer complexity…

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