Rithvik Cheruvu

Rithvik Cheruvu

Favorite films

  • The Godfather
  • Inglourious Basterds
  • Seven Samurai
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel

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  • Mickey 17

    ★★★★½

  • A Complete Unknown

    ★★★½

  • The Brutalist

    ★★★★

  • Dune: Part Two

    ★★★★★

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  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

    ★★★★½

    Quirky white boy faces large insect like creature on an alien planet? Close enough, welcome back Dune: Part 2 (2024)

    The range this man possesses is insane. That statement is directed toward (hehe) both Bong Joon Ho and Pattinson.

    No one does dark comedy like my favourite Korean funny man (who is most likely on something at least 20% of the time).

  • A Complete Unknown

    A Complete Unknown

    ★★★½

    It’s not bad per se. But you can definitely tell that this was shot on a Sony Camera (idc if it’s the Venice 2, it’s not ARRI or RED I’m sorry) with Dehancer type grain added in post.

    Don’t let that scare you away from a good time however.

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  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    ★★★★★

    Marvel, hey buddy, THIS is how you do a multiverse movie.

    It has been a while since I've been this satisfied after a movie. I have no qualms, I've spotted no flaws, and I wasn't distracted for even a second during its entire runtime.

    You can tell that this movie was written by someone who truly loves cinema (maybe even a Letterboxd user). The references to Chungking Express, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and many more were little nuggets of joy…

  • The Northman

    The Northman

    ★★★

    Man. First off, sound design and cinematography were very well done. The underwhelming aspects however, render this film mediocre in nature.

    "Less is more" is something I've come to associate Eggers with, and this film contradicts that entirely.

    To provide some contrast, I present to you two films. 'Come and See' and 'Seven Samurai'.

    'Come and See', directed by Elim Klimov, to those who are not familiar, is a brutally honest depiction of the Nazi invasion of Byelorussia. While not…