Cameron Granger

Cameron Granger

Artist from Ohio. “IM ME, I DO ME, AND I CHILL. . . “

Favorite films

  • Personal Problems
  • Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take 2½
  • Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

Recent activity

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  • Next Day Air

  • No Other Land

  • Love & Pop

  • Crossing Delancey

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  • Next Day Air

    Next Day Air

    I was OBSESSED with this movie in high school, unfortunately after watching I am less obsessed with it now, but my God dog despite this shit feeling like 4 different movies for a the bulk of the run time and only like 2.5 of them being fun or interesting, that last act when everything comes crashing together is so good none of that other shit even matters to me. 

    It’s a hood classic in my book, cast is stacked w the legends to prove it. Also, shoutout that bizarre ass Cassidy cameo lmao.

  • No Other Land

    No Other Land

    The moment where the families are protesting for the community member that was paralyzed by the IDF and you see them holding banners and signs that say “Palestinian lives matter” really rocked me. Our struggles are so deeply intertwined dog. 

    Thinking about the power distributors, production houses, and other private institutions of the sort have in shaping cultural narratives. Sorry to bring up the devil again but there is a reason why Emelia Pérez w its icky depiction of Mexico…

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  • Love & Pop

    Love & Pop

    “Even if you make it up, you created it  it’s still part of you.”

    Watched this on my shitty used college MacBook in 480p way back, so glad to finally see it in a theater. 

    It really bums me out when people call Anno’s work cruel or whatever, bc he consistently approaches his characters with what I feel like is such a deep level of empathy that imo is so hard to come by. I really adore this cast, and…

  • The Annihilation of Fish

    The Annihilation of Fish

    Watching three people who’ve made altars out of their own loneliness slowly find home in each other was so resonant for me it shored up a lot of what I otherwise found messy here (the invoking of very charged racial power dynamics that never really get addressed in full being the largest imo). It’s a genuinely a joy to watch these two play off one another, and man what a gorgeous looking (and sounding!) movie. Justice for my Caribbean homies…

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