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Favorite films

  • Animals
  • Lilo & Stitch
  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier
  • The Prestige

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  • Tropic Thunder

    ★★★★

  • Ingrid Goes West

    ★★★½

  • From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

  • Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut

    ★★★½

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The Gorge

2025

★★★★ Watched

Love is a gorge away!

The Gorge blew my expectations completely out of the water. Scott Derrickson is well known for meshing genres together to create a movie that’s refreshing, and he does it again with this sci-fi action romance horror (that’s a mouthful).

Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy form a relationship from boredom, but it’s their dynamic energy and chemistry that drive this film forward.

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are starting to become some of the best in…

Oppenheimer

2023

★★★★★ Watched

“Did you when I told you that while setting up the bomb we will start a chain reaction that would destroy the world.”
“So, what of it”
“It’s already started”

Best Scene: The Trinity Test

Review:

After his last film in 2020 with Tenet, Christopher Nolan returns with his second biopic film and second film to be set in WWII. 

Nolan brings us a 3 hour visual masterpiece that’s just mesmerising to watch. Watching this film in 70MM IMAX…

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Tropic Thunder

2008

★★★★ Rewatched

Tom Cruise could play Kirk Lazarus but Robert Downey Jr could not play Les Grossman

Ingrid Goes West

2017

★★★½ Watched

Yeah that whole Batman and Catwoman roleplaying scenario. I get it. I also get following Elizabeth Olsen around everywhere, but fortunately I'm not a stalker.

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A Family Affair

2024

★★½ 1

Honestly props to Joey King and Zac Efron who had great chemistry, gave me a few laughs and somehow outdid the Academy Award Winner Nicole Kidman

Snow White

2025

★★★½ 1

The biggest surprise of 2025 is that the most “controversial” and most hated film of the year is actually a decent live-action remake.

Snow White is not only one of their best live-action remakes in years, but it’s also a film that recaptures the magic of the 1937 movie. Rachel Zegler IS Snow White, and she delivers such a magical performance.

The musical numbers are unforgettable, the visuals (not the uncanny dwarves) are enchanting, and Erin Cressida Wilson’s screenplay provides depth to this world that I didn’t know was needed.

Full Review Dropping March 19 At @PoppedNews