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  • mother!
  • Dead Poets Society
  • Moulin Rouge!
  • Call Me by Your Name

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  • Pink Floyd: The Wall

    ★★★★★

  • The Monkey

    ★★★★

  • A Complete Unknown

    ★★★★

  • Possessor

    ★★★★

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  • Pink Floyd: The Wall

    Pink Floyd: The Wall

    ★★★★★

    Pink Floyd's “The Wall” (1982), directed by Alan Parker, is a visually stunning and emotionally intense adaptation of the band's iconic album. The film follows Pink, a rock star (played by Bob Geldof), as he spirals into isolation and madness, haunted by childhood trauma and societal pressures. Its surreal animation, powerful music (like Comfortably Numb and Another Brick in the Wall), and themes of alienation and authoritarianism make it a cult classic. While its abstract storytelling and bleak tone can…

  • The Monkey

    The Monkey

    ★★★★

    Stephen King's creepy wind-up monkey gets a horror movie makeover, and the result is equal parts terrifying and ridiculous. Theo James delivers a solid performance, but let’s be honest—the real star is the murderous toy with a talent for synchronized death.
    The film teeters between psychological horror and full-blown comedy, featuring over-the-top kills (yes, someone dies via exploding fondue fountain). It’s absurd, chaotic, and oddly entertaining.
    Fun if you like your horror with a side of unintentional comedy. But good luck sleeping near antique toys ever again.

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  • Primal

    Primal

    ★★★★

    If you like dialogue, complex political intrigue, or romantic subplots… Primal is NOT for you. But if you enjoy watching a caveman and a T. rex absolutely wreck everything in their path while grunting, roaring, and making you question how much emotion can be packed into a single stare—congratulations, you’re in the right place.
    This show is pure, unfiltered, prehistoric carnage, and I love it. Spear (our extremely muscular protagonist) and Fang (a T. rex with more personality than some…

  • Savageland

    Savageland

    ★★★½

    Savageland is a chilling and underrated found-footage/mockumentary horror film that blends supernatural terror with social commentary. Presented as a true-crime documentary, it follows the eerie aftermath of a small Arizona town’s massacre, with the sole survivor, Francisco Salazar, suspected of the crime. Through unsettling black-and-white photographs and interviews, the film slowly unveils a horrifying truth.
    With its realistic approach, Savageland delivers psychological dread rather than cheap scares, while also tackling themes of xenophobia and systemic bias. Despite its low budget,…

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