Eric Spence

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Favorite films

  • Groundhog Day
  • Pulp Fiction
  • Unforgiven
  • Toy Story

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  • Le Bonheur

    ★★★½

  • Control Freak

    ★★

  • Borderline

    ★★★½

  • Novocaine

    ★★★

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  • Le Bonheur

    Le Bonheur

    ★★★½

    I thought I was going to absolutely hate my time with this movie during the first 20 minutes. It meanders through fields, shows an idyllic family life, and seemed mostly like it was a flat out vibes movie that I was not at all on board with accompanied by a piccolo score that was annoying.

    Luckily, once the actual movie kicks into gear with an infidelity angle it becomes increasingly interesting. There's great film making here. Obviously colors pop throughout…

  • Control Freak

    Control Freak

    ★★

    My least favorite kind of horror film in many ways.

    Horror that repeats it's delivery in scene after scene, just more and more slowly escalating or revealing info that drives the main character mad. It's annoying as hell.

    The amount of head scratching in this movie was driving me up a wall. The main character is portrayed very well by Kelly Marie Tran, but her character is frustrating as hell to follow. Constantly ignoring things, escalating situations around her, and…

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  • The Electric State

    The Electric State

    ★★

    Knowing this is a $300 million plus movie makes it SO much worse. Because it's ultimately another bland pointless streaming movie. It's not the worst thing ever, it's just yet another forgettable entry in the streaming action adventure genre.

    I came into this mostly blind, so when it began I wondered if it was going to be a Starship Troopers esque satire, because after a brief opening with a brother and sister character, there's a world building montage that felt…

  • Last Breath

    Last Breath

    ★★★

    You know exactly what to expect with inspirational rescue mission movies by this point. There are zero surprises here. And yet, this is watchable and solid.

    It moves very efficiently. You could argue the film could use a bit more character development to get you to care for the individuals involved, but the film takes an approach that simply says, "We're gonna show you this dangerous job and some people who do it. Things are going to go wrong. Someone…

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