Peyton Brock

Peyton Brock

Writer. The best trans woman™️. Brace for typos.

Favorite films

  • The Matrix
  • The Long Goodbye
  • The Exorcist III
  • Manhunter

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  • Eephus

    ★★★★

  • Black Bag

    ★★★★

  • The Company of Wolves

    ★★½

  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

    ★★★½

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  • Eephus

    Eephus

    ★★★★

    I've always been someone who has a true casual love of watching/going to baseball games, while not really ever being able to say I'm a big baseball fan. Growing up in a small town that exists as a part of a major southern university, attending collegiate sports was a key aspect of growing up. I went to countless Clemson baseball games, the occasional day trip to Atlanta for Braves games, and spent plenty of childhood evenings at church league softball…

  • Black Bag

    Black Bag

    ★★★★

    One of the key espionage skills Cate Blanchett's character possesses in this is the ability to rock the fuck out of a skirt and boots.

    Soderbergh: he don't miss, folks.
    Also, is this sorta about the Nordstream pipeline or am I just reading too much into it?

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  • The 10th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special

    The 10th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special

    ★★★★

    A true gut wrenching tragedy of a broken man who just can't stay on the path to righteousness.

    The moment in Tim's interview with Mr. Amato where you witness "the old Tim" turn back on was both hilarious and haunting. Also shout out to the guy that Plays G. Amato for performing one of the most disquieting and ominous old men I've ever seen. Times during this, like the ending with Gregg's "modern" update of the first ever film, felt like dream-like glimpses into a purgatorial punishment created for Tim to forever endure.

    Cannot wait for Baboons!

  • Barbie

    Barbie

    ★★★

    Regardless of everything else in this review, Ryan Gosling shouting "SUBLIME" from off screen was the moment I knew he deserves to get a Best Supporting Actor nom for his performance.

    Pretty much the peak artistic accomplishment one could hope to achieve when making a Barbie movie that, at the end of it all, still exists to further the brand and sell product. It's a movie with a lot of very funny moments, great aesthetic design, Gerwig's talented eye as…