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Mickey 17 2025
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Kurt Cobain is alive (though not really well), and this is his In Bloom reprise.
Liberals loved Parasite (and didn't necessarily realize who the title really referred to), so this time around references to colonialism are practically spelled out, while during one speech by an over-the-top narcissistic politician drowning in crowd appeal red baseball caps can be seen in the background. When Mark Ruffalo adopts Trump’s certain verbal mannerisms, talks about breeding genetically superior, racially pure women, in response to…
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A Complete Unknown 2024
Just when I thought I wouldn’t see anything funnier in a film than Timothée Chalamet trying to intimidate people, he turns out to be playing Bob Dylan later that same year and comes dangerously close to becoming the youngest ever Best Actor Oscar winner. As usual, Denis Villeneuve is one step behind his peers.
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The Substance 2024
This is probably what happens when you really want to make something like Videodrome, where Cronenberg captured human addiction to violent entertainment and managed to predict their Internet obsession, but all you've got are one of the most popular tropes in contemporary culture and very little to say.
And when you repeatedly set yourself up to to add something new to the critique of women's status in popular culture and its relentless dependence on physical appearance but you squander it…
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Dune: Part Two 2024
An unforgettable cinematic experience carved in stone with groundbreaking technology - using harsh lighting directly after deep shadows to prevent anyone in the audience from falling asleep.
The scenes where Chalamet screams and tries to be intimidating are the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. You're not that guy, kangaroo mouse.
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