Nathan West

Nathan West

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  • Prime Cut
  • Downhill Racer
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  • Wicked

    ★★

  • L.A. Bounty

    ★★★

  • The Siege of Firebase Gloria

    ★★★½

  • The Twister: Caught in the Storm

    ★★½

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  • Wicked

    Wicked

    ★★

    Great production design and shit songs, is this what modern musicals are? *Shrug* 

    Minus points for not including a needle drop of Korn's "Wicked."
    youtu.be/dG3uPqEdGik?si=5KcjODjy3XGadcV1

    Streaming on Peacock!

  • L.A. Bounty

    L.A. Bounty

    ★★★

    RIP, Wings Hauser

    After the kidnapping of a mayoral candidate, shotgun wielding bounty hunter Sybil Danning is on the case, which takes her up against her real target, the psychopath that killed her partner, Wings Hauser!!

    Wings is in full crazy mode, cackling menace at every turn, plus he's an artist so he's constantly painting, the reveal of his final artwork at the end is very funny. This is really Sybil's movie, literally because she came up with the story…

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  • Hereditary

    Hereditary

    ★★★★½

    I successfully avoided all trailers, reviews, and most images from this movie before seeing it, and going in blind is the best way to experience this story. The majority of the time I had no idea where this was going or what it was leading to, but damn what an incredible journey and the payoff was *kisses fingers* magnificent. Drenched in dread and unpleasantness, this is slow burn horror that deals in the trauma of grief and the reckoning of…

  • Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff

    Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff

    ★★★★

    Incendiary cinema, the kind of brutal movie that leaves you a bit stunned and wholly impressed but if you recommended it to people they'd most likely stop being your friend. A tough watch, but confronts racism, sexism, homophobia, and sexual repression all in really interesting and surprisingly thoughtful ways.

    From the director of Roots, writers William Inge and Polly Platt, with a lovely score by Ernest Gold, and starring Anne Heywood, Donald Pleasence, Robert Vaughn, Earl Holliman, Carolyn Jones, Ronee…