Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
"Jujutsu Kaisen 0" impressively introduces Yuta Okkotsu, showcasing why he's second only to Satoru Gojo (at this time). Geto's racist tendencies, though slightly humorous, add depth to the character. The fight between Gojo and Miguel is intense, but some may find its racial undertones questionable. Overall, the movie delivers on action and character development, setting a high standard for the franchise.
"Tokyo Ghoul" holds a special place as my favorite anime when I first delved into the genre, earning it favor. The character designs, especially the masks, add a cool aesthetic. Kaneki's emo phase, leading him to join a terrorist organization, stands out as so out of pocket that it’s brilliant. Though the pacing falters towards the end, it's forgivable given the overall quality. The Takizawa jam scene stands as a favorite, showcasing his insanity. Overall, it's a classic and a must-watch for anime fans.
An Ollie and Rocco original review
"Apostle" presents a perplexing storyline that struggles to find coherence from start to finish, leaving viewers questioning its logic. The film offers some grisly scenes that effectively evoke unease, particularly for the faint-hearted. the portrayal of the main villain, the goddess of the island, falls short, Underexplained and lacking in intimidation, she fails to deliver the intended impact. Ultimately, the ending leaves much to be desired, leaving audiences feeling unsatisfied with the resolution.
Ollie and Rocco original review
“Hereditary" delves into the depths of extremely demented family dynamics, crafting a narrative that explores the disturbing complexities within familial relationships. The film presents a satisfactory plot that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, culminating in a slightly disconcerting finale that lingers long after the credits roll. One of the most chilling aspects of the movie is the portrayal of the daughter, whose haunting presence is undeniably the scariest part of the entire experience. Overall, "Hereditary" is a masterclass in psychological horror that leaves a lasting impression with its unnerving exploration of family and the supernatural.