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Favorite films

  • Fight Club
  • Interstellar
  • Manchester by the Sea
  • Possessor

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  • Nightbitch

    ★★★

  • Scream VI

    ★★★½

  • Red Rooms

    ★★★★

  • Cars 2

    ★★★

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  • Nightbitch

    Nightbitch

    ★★★

    When you're flying from Bucharest to Manchester and have a few hours to spare, it seems like a good time to watch a film that you probably wouldn't actively make the time for at home. So, Nightbitch was the obvious choice.
    I wasn't sure whether it'd be a drama, horror, comedy, or a mix of all three. What it turned out to be, however, was far deeper than that.
    For the entirety of the film, it was a risk, both…

  • Scream VI

    Scream VI

    ★★★½

    It's been a while since a slasher has run out of ideas and resorted to throwing the killer into New York City, but despite an old concept, I was pleasantly surprised by Scream 6.
    It certainly wasn't the strongest in terms of script and acting. Throughout the film, however, I was gripped and eagerly interested to see what happened next.
    It's no shock that Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega are great, but adding in Dermot Mulroney will always be a…

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  • Terrifier 3

    Terrifier 3

    ★★★½

    I was resigned to the fact that the Terrifier films would always be of low production value and lacking depth. I weirdly experienced a lot more from the third installment though, helped by a growing - and completely unexpected - fondness for Art the Clown.
    The films have become closer and closer to being in the style of a cheesy 80s slasher, and the development of Art the Clown has helped with this, making him akin to other peculiar classic…

  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ★★★★★

    Nosferatu was as close to perfection as a horror film can really get. Certain scenes were genuinely unnerving, the music from Robin Carolan was overpowering, and the performances were stellar.
    Lilly-Rose Depp put her all in as Ellen, Nicholas Hoult was believably terrified as Thomas, and none of the cast fell short. Of course, Count Orlok needs a mention because - yet again - Bill Skarsgard proves why he's one of the current best actors around. From his voice and…

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