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Favorite films

  • Buffalo '66
  • The Piano Teacher
  • Cold War
  • The Graduate

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  • Love Exposure

    ★★★★★

  • Stalker

  • Funeral Parade of Roses

  • 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance

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  • Strange Darling

    Strange Darling

    quite possibly maybe the most annoying film ever made in an impressive sense that someone could even create something like this with a complete straight face down to the writing all the way to the god awful presentation of it all, this film can only be enjoyed by those just as obnoxious as its director is.

  • Twisters

    Twisters

    ★½

    “Sometimes, the old ways are better than the new.”

    Lee Isaac Chung’s summer blockbuster Twisters was a film that had been orbiting my radar a handful of months before it was announced which admittedly at the time, even with the name attached to it, had not piqued or intrigued my interest all that much in the first place despite my fondness for his 2020 feature, Minari. Fast forward some odd months later after countless claims online that this picture had…

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  • Talk to Me

    Talk to Me

    ★½

    very disappointing.

    This film was extremely underwhelming, especially considering the sheer amount of hype that's been circulating around online in regards to this, with some even going as far as comparing its horror to Hereditary. Aside from two sequences that I did enjoy and felt genuine emotions of dread or even a slight tickle of a chill going down my spine, everything was quite lackluster or just unnecessarily gross. I found myself laughing more times throughout the film than feeling…

  • The Wailing

    The Wailing

    ★½

    complete waste of potential full of tonally clashing scenes such as some guy getting STRUCK BY LIGHTNING and then never appearing ever again as well as embarrassingly destroying any sort of commentary on what it was trying to say and what it was building up the entire time for what feels to be for the sake of reminding the audience that this was a “horror movie” (the horror aspect not even being strong to begin with) instead of just being a film with something actually meaningful to say.

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