Wow, didn't exactly know what to expect from this film, and intriguingly enough neither do the characters know what to expect. I found this to be an intense experience, with this intriguing dialogue driven story of stronge religious belief, disbelief, doubts, and eternal questions we as a human race have been subject to from the very beginning. Switch the brain on for this creepy, uneasy, and somewhat downbeat horror film.
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Body Snatchers 1993
In 93 the idea of Abel Ferrara directing a big budget version of Invasion of the body snatchers seemed off, but man did he direct the shit out of this. Been a long time since I've seen this, after I brought the old snapper case dvd many years ago. But upon watching the upgraded blu ray from Warner archive I was blown away at how great looking this film is. The soundtrack sets the mood perfectly, and the performances are…
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Training Day 2001
Training day, directed by Antoine Fuqua, is one of the most tense thrillers you will ever see. Impactfully written by future director David Ayer, this follows the first day exploits of a rookie cop assigned to narcotics under the tutelage of a street wise veteren detective. As the day unfolds he witnesses the line between right and wrong being blurred, until the final realisation of corruption far beyond his grasp. This film just keeps shifting gear throughout, and delivers one…
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Go 1999
This film directed by Doug Liman is much more then just a Pulp Fiction for teens. It’s incredibly well written and contains some very edgy direction and dialogue. The cast all embody there characters well especially Scott Wolf and Jay Mohr. There chemistry is electric, as they play a gay couple who get caught up in the entangled storyline’s of all involved. This film is fast paced, has a terrific soundtrack, and was a blast to see after so long. Life begins at 3.00am!
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