Daniel Rubio

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Ahoy. Looking for new movies, whilst finding an interactive way to search and scout new movies.

Favorite films

  • Parasite
  • Juno
  • Lost in Translation
  • Drive

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  • Nosferatu

    ★★★★

  • Bird

    ★★★½

  • Poor Things

    ★★★★

  • The Place Beyond the Pines

    ★★★★

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  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ★★★★

    This gothic phenomenon sits in your mind part ethereal fever dream, part period piece, building a palpable tension throughout the whole movie, its primordial and mysterious and evokes a sense of foreboding dread. Robert eggers choice to not detail the reveal of Nosferatu as some grand spectacle was very interesting as I feel it allows the movie to breath focusing more on the character development and over arching narrative rather than adhering to beast movie tropes and motifs. 

    This movie…

  • Bird

    Bird

    ★★★½

    The rapid moments of youth colliding with the impervious walls of adulthood, this movie is electrifying, compelling and entertaining this British sink drama encompassed a bending multi genre merry go round capitalising on Englands bleak and depressing world design, relying on comical relief and comedic beats to expertly alleviate some of the anxiety the movie inflicts due to its heavy subject matter, Bird really thrives stylistically. Blending social realism with a supernatural element, this approach offers a form of magical…

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  • All Quiet on the Western Front

    All Quiet on the Western Front

    ★★★★★

    The Horrors of war should remain Illicit, not subjected to young, naïve, impressionable do gooders trying to make a name for themselves, this jaw dropping vision of the great war, movingly captures in ways unimaginable, it’s unhinged to its core, shying away from anything affable love-like or reposeful.

    Harrowing throughout, sending spine tingling chills cascading down your back, with some of the most gripping and voyeuristic war film cinematography I have seen since Come and See (Directed by Elem Klimov)…

  • Barbarian

    Barbarian

    ½

    It’s absolutely dumbfounding that this film has been receiving high praise. This is quite easily the worst film of 2022. 

    Looking past the fragmented, spliced up and divided sun plots that withhold no relevance to the overall film, random woke hash tag me too movements shore horned in and woeful writing, this film fails to deliver cliche basic horror well, the tropes are badly executed, the acting is sub par and beyond dull and uninspiring, the script is shamelessly embarrassing,…