As the loved one of a few people suffering from schizophrenia, this film offered a unique foray into their minds with a cool horror slant. I appreciated some of the homages to and elements borrowed from Fight Club. The story is well-paced, the main character is someone you want to root for, and the cinematography is nice and artsy. Miles Robbins and Patrick Schwarzenegger both performed excellently. Sasha Lane's character wasn't the most explored or believable, but the movie comes together beautifully despite its flaws. I dig the message. It's definitely not a "one and done" deal for me.
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Better Watch Out 2016
If a Christmas horror film doesn't make me question what in the frilly heck I'm watching or feature various controversial or shocking scenes that make me physically uncomfortable, then I don't want it. This is morbidly fun, perverse, and twisted, all components that make for an interesting, thoroughly wigged out watch. It may not withstand the test of time along with the greats, but you won't forget it.
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Welcome to the Dollhouse 1995
Welcome to the Dollhouse offers an unflinchingly honest and heartbreaking look into the life of a preteen that is unpopular at school and forgotten at home. I don't think a bleaker or more accurate film portrayal of the life of an unpopular seventh grader has ever been made, but fortunately the humor sprinkled throughout blends nicely and balances out the movie.
Heather Matarazzo is brilliant as protagonist Dawn Wiener, who is as much a naive and innocuous starry-eyed dreamer as…
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