Tabixat9

Tabixat9

Favorite films

  • 8½
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Atlantis: The Lost Empire
  • Nights of Cabiria

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  • The Brutalist

    ★★★★

  • Hard Truths

    ★★★½

  • Civil War

    ★★★★½

  • Nickel Boys

    ★★★★★

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  • The Brutalist

    The Brutalist

    ★★★★

    Was not expecting this to be a Zionist film but a beautifully shot ode to my favorite architectural style regardless

  • Hard Truths

    Hard Truths

    ★★★½

    Where do Karens come from?

     This humanizing, shockingly naked look into the ripple effects of mental illness, grief, and trauma on members of the black diaspora is relevant, honest, and painfully familiar even from across the pond.

    Marianne Jean-Baptiste is devastatingly convincing, gracefully delivering the portrayal of a mentally ill and deeply self-absorbed woman exhibiting all-consuming, and increasingly erratic behaviors which strain her relationships to their limit could so easily lapse into hamminess or sheer caricature and yet never once does.…

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  • Juror #2

    Juror #2

    ★★

    This felt like an episode of a procedural courtroom TV show and not even a particularly memorable one. I have certainly seen episodes of Law & Order that were better than this. A waste of time for a set of truly great actors (Nicholas Hoult, Toni Colette, and JK Simmons) and a lost opportunity to show off the chops of newer names.

    There are 0 characters in this film, merely plot pawns. The main character frequently entraps himself in his predicament…

  • The Creator

    The Creator

    ★★★

    A poor script and lack of focus bogs down an otherwise compelling and engaging story. I want to like The Creator more. It feels like original stories do not make it to the big screen any longer, and are instead typically relegated to the annals of streaming nowadays. It’s clear that its Creators had many ideas that they wished to explore (the nature and morality around AI sentience, how futurist ideas about the mysteries of life intersect with ancient tradition…