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They really Ctrl+Z’d everything the series stood for.
All the powerful moments about grief, healing, and building a life after trauma, erased.
Undone not for meaning, but for convenience.
Watched on Thursday June 5, 2025.
]]>Watched on Wednesday June 4, 2025.
]]>Conflicted? Yes.
Inconsolable? Hell yes.
Shook? To the core.
Crushed? Beyond repair.
This isn’t just a show. It’s a letter you didn’t know you were waiting to receive. And once it reaches you, you’re never quite the same again. (Ep 10….)
]]>Watched on Sunday June 1, 2025.
]]>Whimsical and fanciful at its best.
It constantly reminded me how films made for children are mostly meant for adults, because they need it more.
To do:
1. Learn how to play chess.
2. Master that winged eyeliner.
3. Figure out how to defeat men at their own game.
Hands down Robert De Niro and Henry Cavill’s best performance ✨
]]>Ghost Protocol has some of my favourite heisty sequences in the franchise because it was cooked up by someone with the spirit of Disney 🎀
]]>Okay the Baby Tooth's obsession with Jack Frost is very very valid.
]]>Pookie Hunt 🎀
Mission: Impossible, but make it silly
Scientology sucks 🙅♀️
Ethan Hunt rocks 🫶
The Entity gives 🤌🏼
Friendships live 🫀
Society has the potential to drive women this insane, and then has the audacity to call us “unhinged”!
]]>Tom Cruise made me want to be a spy at 6.
Then someone said I had to clear UPSC for that.
Excuse me??
But what a fab film! So many beautiful people with beautiful accents and wild train rides.
I adore this franchise.
(I do not adore “the exam”.)
This one had a few nice humanistic scenes which I enjoyed.
Also Henry Cavill is so tall 👁️🫦👁️
2nd least favourite MI film.
It still fucking rules
Baby girl needs to decide between two Italian hunks.
I need to decide what to have for dinner.
We have the same problems sigh.
Giving it an entire star for “ze makeout scene 🫦”
]]>A Court of Mist and Fury
]]>Hasna rona sab ek saath
]]>Thinking about the boat crew
]]>Blake Lively is doing really bad films, with really bad outfits, with the hottest men on this planet.
I want it too!
]]>Anna Kendrick is the cutest brutal lil button.
]]>Dumb af.
]]>I did not specifically enjoy this.
Why?
I don’t know why you enjoyed it.
The film felt massively disengaged from what it was trying to be. I still don’t know what it was trying to be. The music composition, I have no words. Struck chords at a pace which didn’t blend with the plot. Unnecessary.
The frames and acting was nice. But it felt like every department was working independently, and not for the same film. They wanted their best work to be shown, for what? Even they don’t know.
Each frame, each scene, was a a buildup, for a story where this much buildup was not even required. The process and idea of a conclave in itself is dramatic and interesting, but when one tries to make it more, they are just swaying away.
I honestly had really high hopes, and that was my mistake.
]]>Anthony Hopkins devours pizza.
]]>Today I am all the Se7en deadly sins, wrapped in a prettier looking box. 😶🌫️
]]>Imagine someone making a film like this in India about You-Know-Who.
Everyone would die.
1. The story is the hero here, and the filmmaker ensures it remains the hero throughout.
2. It’s Zodiac meets journalism — letting the audience investigate alongside the Spotlight team.
3. It’s so engaging in of writing and acting that it sharply contrasts with the extremely dull lighting and art.
4. The cast features legendary Hollywood talents — Regina George, Birdman, Sabretooth and The Hulk.
Bruh the last 2 films I watched were Loveyappa and Jewel Thief.
So, I liked Raid 2 🫶
My friend Hitarth is the Associate director of this film.
That’s it. That’s the review
Thinking of applying to Harvard Law.
Like it’s hard?
Had a huge ass crush on this guy back in 2019.
He is the “Jesse” from Magic Mike.
He is back in my life after 5 years.
I love my life.
Also I need therapy.
Why I watched, idk.
Don’t ask.
Wanna feel sexy? Watch Anora.
Wanna feel sad? Watch Anora.
Wanna trust someone despite all your issues? Watch Anora.
Nothing scares me more than male rage.
And you showed that through a 13 year old?
How do you accomplish that?!!!
If this doesn’t happen to me during a BTS concert, I am gonna be so disappointed…
]]>Yes, please assemble a badass cast for a mid-ass film.
Please waste my time, your money, and both of our energy.
Mid.
]]>Watched on Friday March 14, 2025.
]]>Watched on Friday March 14, 2025.
]]>Mark Ruffalo, bring me back to life too :(
]]>Watched on Thursday March 13, 2025.
]]>An overwhelming metacinema for a struggling mid 20s outsider trying to find employment in the film industry in Bombay.
Bollywood was, is, and always will be THAT BITCH.
]]>Watched on Wednesday March 12, 2025.
]]>Watched on Wednesday March 12, 2025.
]]>Watched on Tuesday March 11, 2025.
]]>Watched on Tuesday March 11, 2025.
]]>Someone was going through some sort of existential crisis that they decided to make this….
]]>Watched on Saturday March 8, 2025.
]]>A beautiful, dialogueless film with fascinating characters, its greatest lesson was not just storytelling, but collaboration too. This one was for the soul.
P.S. This is the best casting I have seen in years <3
]]>Watched on Tuesday March 4, 2025.
]]>...plus 56 more. View the full list on Letterboxd.
]]>Categories:
1. Watch a film from the CC40 Boxset
2. Watch a film from the year you were born
3. Directed by Robert Altman
4. Watch a film that would be your first choice in the Criterion Closet
5. Great Soundtracks
6. John Turturro’s Adventures in Moviegoing
7. 1920s
8. Watch a film that will be added to the physical collection in 2025
9. 1930s
10. Andrew Garfield’s Closet Picks
11. 1940s
12. Celine Song’s Top 10
13. 1950s
14. Watch a film from the Criterion Channel’s all time favorites lists
15. 1960s
16. Watch a film that is currently out of print from the physical collection
17. 1970s
18. William Friedkin’s Closet Picks
19. 1980s
20. Spine #451-499
21. 1990s
22. Documentary
23. 2000s
24. Janus Contemporaries
25. 2010s
26. Bill Hader’s Second Closet Picks
27. 2020s
28. Noir and Neonoir
29. All Time Top Criterion Closet Picks
30. Criterion Releases Never Picked in the Closet
31. North American film
32. Ayo Edebiri’s Closet Picks
33. Wim Wenders’ Adventures in Moviegoing
34. South American film
35. Random Number Generator (Google random number generator, set values from 1 to whatever number Criterion has listed last here. This number will change as more releases are announced so please keep up to date by using the link I have provided as I will not be updating each time Criterion makes announcements. Watch whatever movie corresponds to the spine number you are given.)
36. AAPI Filmmakers
37. Watch a film shorter than 80 minutes
38. European film
39. Cult Movies
40. Isabella Rossellini’s Adventures in Moviegoing
41. Winona Ryder’s Closet Picks
42. African film
43. John Carpenter’s Top 10
44. Horror
45. Asian film
46. Dark Comedies
47. Rachel Kushner’s Adventures in Moviegoing
48. Australian film
49. Female Filmmakers
50. Ben Wheatley’s Closet Picks
51. A film by a director whose work you have not seen before
52. Watch any Criterion film from your watchlist
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]]>I love women. I love being a woman. I love stories about women. I love the bond between women. I love stories by women. I love stories for women.
Here is a small attempt at curating a list of my favorite films about women.
...plus 128 more. View the full list on Letterboxd.
]]>...plus 109 more. View the full list on Letterboxd.
]]>Films I watched in the "We Are One" film festival, 2020
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]]>Films I watched in 2020
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