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Brutally sad and violent
This sort of portrayal of grief is what horror can do uniquely as a genre
I thought I had a “one thing I can’t handle in horror movies” and, thanks to the kitchen scene, now I have two :)
]]>Everyone laughed the entire time and I was like yeah this is why we go to the movies
Paul Rudd singing that song while everyone else hums
I love you T boy
]]>This is one of my favorite movies of all time
The past lives scene makes me laugh more than any other scene in a movie. “You are the oldest soul in this room. This is your last life”
I love anything these little freaky nerdy friends make
]]>That was the most fun I’ve had watching a marvel movie since the last Spiderman
Didn’t expect to experience a (not subtle at all) metaphor and exploration of healing the inner child and greeting the shadow self. Didn’t hate it
Florence Pugh is that good
]]>I don’t know what exactly I thought this would be, but it was not that
Sebastian Stan elevates everything he’s in
The substance extended universe
]]>I love Ryan Coogler. I love seeing how he has evolved since Fruitvale Station. I love how much ion you can feel from him in this film
I thought people were overhyping “that scene” but I was wrong
]]>If Companion weren’t funny or bloody. That’s high praise from me
]]>Brutal to watch but really carefully and thoughtfully made
]]>Still on the Viola Davis Greatest Actor Alive Tour. She did in 5 minutes in Doubt what it takes a lesser actor 90 minutes to do but worse
Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep…master classes both
]]>Watched because I think Viola Davis is probably the best living actor????? At least top 3
If you can make it through the last scene without crying, I don’t trust you
The line “sometimes courage skips a generation. Thank you for bringing it back into our family” is special
]]>That’s how you make me love going to a theatre in March
Every performance truly fantastic except Pierce Brosnan and the Vaseline on the camera lens
I loved the short burst of score in between scenes. Those 15 second instrumentals ripped
]]>I rewatched this for the first time since 2015 and…this shit rocks
I maintain that Matt Damon’s performance was strange and off-putting but this movie has no other flaws to me
]]>I had fun
The tone surprised me a lot, but I bet this novel hits for what it is. Felt like a shaky execution similar to Ready Player One
The politics were so on the nose but not in a way that was absurd enough a la Don’t Look Up that I would have enjoyed much more
Robert Pattinson and Naomi Ackie both rock
Chelsea said it reminded her of Spy Kids so do with that what you will
]]>Visceral, beautifully shot and acted, in its own lane. I do feel about this film similarly to how I feel about Colson Whitehead’s novels: brilliantly executed but sometimes difficult to “feel”.
]]>Well that will overwhelm you
]]>Quiet but incisive
Beautifully shot
Casting director deserves everything
Fernanda Torres…
Very appropriate thing to watch on this rainy day
Kieran yes
Felt like a Netflix movie sorry
Movie is kind of a mess but Sebastian Stan really crushed in a way that was uncanny and chilling
Jeremy strong is the most annoying actor on earth but also one of the very best. The birthday scene ripped my heart out
]]>Breathtaking particularly part 2 IMO
The conversations between laszlo and erzsebet in bed and in the car made the entire thing for me
Everyone whining about the epilogue but I’m most concerned with Joe alwyn’s line delivery
I would like intermissions in every showing of every film
]]>Brutal and moving but inconsistent and probably didn’t stick the landing. I still cried probably 15 times
]]>Listen…this was so fun
*spoilerish*
I thinking during Don’t Worry Darling, “man I would love if this were really just the last 30 min for 2 hours”. That is this
]]>Watched on Monday January 20, 2025.
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