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Favorite films

  • Synecdoche, New York
  • Pulp Fiction
  • Adaptation.
  • No Country for Old Men

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  • It's What's Inside

    ★★½

  • Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke

    ★★★

  • Greener Grass

    ★★★½

  • Legally Blonde

    ★★½

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  • It's What's Inside

    It's What's Inside

    ★★½

    I give a lot of credit for when a director is clearly trying to do something but sometimes it just doesn't work. Did you ever watch Home Improvement? There's this episode where one of the kids gets to edit an episode of "Tool Time"(the fictional show that the main character runs) and he creates an extremely technical but loud and abrasive version of the episode. When he asks his dad for his thoughts all his dad can really do is…

  • Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke

    Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke

    ★★★

    When the husband said he had a photo of a hand print with alien like dimensions, but it was just a smudge, that’s when I understood how this whole thing happened.

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  • Love, Simon

    Love, Simon

    ½

    How in the world did this ABC Family made for TV film get a theatrical release?

    Love, Simon isn't just bad it's down right dreadful. One of the most boring explorations of sexuality ever depicted on film. Plagued with some of the worst dialogue since Ghostbusters(2016) and with one of the most dull stories of 2018. "Love, Simon" is an important film! It is important that it be studied so that future film makers can understand that the "seriousness" of…

  • Synecdoche, New York

    Synecdoche, New York

    ★★★★★

    Every time I watch this film the staggering genius of it just weighs on me more. The way how time melts away as 2005 turns to 2006 and then 2009 is just such a surreal experience. Eventually the year hardly matters. Commenting on the way how with time individual years lose their significance.

    We watch a character like Claire enter the story as a young woman fresh out of college playing a bitter older character in a play. The tragedy…