Pablo Contreras

Pablo Contreras

Favorite films

  • Manchester by the Sea
  • Avatar
  • Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
  • The Holdovers

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  • Companion

    ★★★★

  • Juror #2

    ★★★½

  • Flow

    ★★★

  • Saturday Night

    ★★★½

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  • Companion

    Companion

    ★★★★

    Companion perfectly exceeds expectations standing out at a time of year where this level of originality and quality is hard to come by. Equal parts hilarious, original and engaging Drew Hancock crafts a fantastic crowd pleaser that will keep audiences guessing at every turn. There are critical aspects of the film that are explored in the marketing material that if avoided elevate the experience even more. There is a freshness that is to be commended not only in the story…

  • Juror #2

    Juror #2

    ★★★½

    Even understanding the premise beforehand,
    Juror #2 has a lot to offer posing interesting moral dilemmas to our main characters and to its audience. Nicolas Hoult elevates already very solid material where every twist, moral dilemma is well thought out and has a reason to exist. Acting, directing, writing are all top notch only leaving to question why this didn’t get the push for a full theatrical release.

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  • Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer

    ★★★★

    Christopher Nolan has perfected the craft of making so called “art house films” or at least very serious complex films into summer blockbuster events. The fact mainstream audiences flock to his films just by name and track record alone is an impressive feat in the age of remakes and of “the proven IP”.

    Oppenheimer does not disappoint, writting and pacing especially through the first and second act is phenomenal the audience is engaged and invested in the story as the…

  • The Flash

    The Flash

    ★★½

    I think thats enough multiverse superhero movies. The Flash is fun and has some heart. It definitely does not justify the hype that the studio had artificially created for it. Good moments throughout the films runtime especially when Michael Keaton’s Batman is on screen. Main gripe with the film is a specific version of a character that will most definitely annoy and turn off audiences for most if not all the time he’s on screen.

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