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Favorite films

  • Gone Girl
  • Kill Bill: Vol. 1
  • Black Swan
  • Anora

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  • Opus

    ★★½

  • Black Bag

    ★★★½

  • Anora

    ★★★★★

  • Mickey 17

    ★★★★

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  • Saw

    Saw

    ★★★★

    this horror film BL... there was no reason for this to actually be this good...

  • Anora

    Anora

    ★★★★★

    they could've hyped this movie to the moon and i'd still buy into it every time... this was genuinely one of the best movie theater experiences i've had in a very long time; you could tell the audience was so excited for this, from the howling laughter all the way to end where it was complete silence and you could only hear the windshield wiper of the car.

    first and foremost we need to discuss mikey madison. mikey madison truly…

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  • Opus

    Opus

    ★★½

    ayo queen and john malkovich was great two, but yeah... that's all i can really say. the movie is fine for the first 2/3 but it completely just falls apart for me in the third act and i was finding it hard to stay engaged. and i didn't like the ending at all lol.

    there were some funny moment though! the bush thing had me ctfu

  • Black Bag

    Black Bag

    ★★★½

    soderbergh is a bit too good at these. this was a fun, quick little movie. nothing too serious to contemplate over. it was well acted ofc, marisa queen!!! overall, a crowd pleaser film!

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  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

    ★★★★

    I much prefer bong joon ho’s Korean films, but I really do appreciate the wacky, offbeat elements of his English work. One the greatest strength’s BJH has is being able to weave real life commentary into his films, no matter the subject: societal decay, existential dread, the way capitalism grinds people down until they’re nothing more than expendable resources. I loved the way he explores both the literal and emotional fear of being disposable.

    Robert Pattinson continues to prove he…

  • Juror #2

    Juror #2

    ★★★★

    i went into Juror #2 only knowing a bit, so i was gagged when the main plot was introduced. like what a dilemma omg... it had me nervous and on the edge of my seat for most of the film. nicholas hoult and toni collette nailed their roles; i especially loved the last convo between them outside the courthouse. and sure, some of the story felt a bit far-fetched, but it's fiction so who gaf. also, i never really saw it for nicholas hoult before but oh... in this, i got it. that's a man.