Such a great Anerican Giallo type film & what makes it even more intriguing is that it's inspired by real life killings at the time as well as a book.
Pacino, like in Dog Day Afternoon truly dives into his role & one that was likely uncomfortable to film at times.
I love the fact that the only woman in the film is Karen Allen's character & she's in there just to remind us, the audience and the Pacino character that he's straight.…
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Cruising 1980
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Subservience 2024
Actually better than I assumed it would be, performances, even from Megan Fox were solid & while it does go to trope route you'd expect, it's actually done tastefully & not in perversion.
There's room for a sequel & world building that if done right could be a franchise.
I'm surprised it wasn't released in theaters. At around 5 million dollars (with some marketing cost added) this would've been successful.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 2016
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Zack Snyder's follow up to his amazing film Man of Steel continues to explore the character of Superman in a very unique way. Taking inspiration from several stories (Injustice: Gods Among Us, Superman: Earth One, Kingdom Come to name a few) Zack Snyder and writers David S. Goyer (Story) and Chris Terrio(Screenplay) showcase the aftermath and consequences of a world with Superman and a world that's first glimpse of Superman is through death and destruction (end of Man of Steel).…
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Suitable Flesh 2023
Watching this on #TheLastDriveIn is the best way I feel someone should see this film at some point, you have Joe Lynch and Joe Bob Briggs discussing the film & legacy of Stuart Gordon and HP Lovecraft and then you have a pretty good thriller. Somewhat predictable but it still works.
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