i still don’t know the difference between calling them movies or films
top four are most recent rated 4.5 or 5.
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forever enamored with how phenomenal this film is for me personally. from the festive fall aesthetic to the feverish rabid canines, there’s so much here to find fascinating. for such a fleeting runtime (fewer than 90 minutes), this film accomplishes a teeming amount for a full narrative without leaving me feeling famished, begging for more.
despite the film flowing from fiendish felonious foxes committing pilferage from unforgiving farmers to exploring flawed familial relationships and friendships or deforestation, subjects i can’t…
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“when this kind of fire starts, it is very hard to put out. the tender boughs of innocence burn first, and the wind rises, and then all goodness is in jeopardy.”
i saw this film three days ago and i've been waiting for something in my brain to happen to coherently write a review for it. i don't think that will be happening anytime soon.
back in february, my boyfriend decided to show me twin peaks. the very unfortunate catalyst…
somehow constructed in a way that makes this film feel both crushing and very tender/delicate. obviously a very sad film, but in ways that are not completely expected. i was doing fine until the last 5-10 minutes, then i started to become overwhelmed emotionally.
other than deadpool and wolverine this is probably the most i’ve heard my theater laugh in i don’t know how long. the humor is ridiculous and over-the-top which was to be expected even from me who hasn’t seen anything tim robinson is in except the 55 HAMBURGERS 55 FRIES 55 TACOS clip i’ve seen on twitter. the guy sat directly to my left was laughing so hard that he was nearly screaming from how loud he was, slapping his knee, and…
“I love you, forever. You hear me? I love you forever. And I'm coming back. I'm coming back.”
Interstellar originally released in 2014. Gravity released the year prior. I can vividly watching Gravity, and I can even watching it a second time, showing it to my family. However I have no recollection of Interstellar’s release and I can only that I have seen it.
Flash forward to December of 2024. It has been put back into theaters…
when i was in community college, i was taking some art history courses and for one of them the professor asked me if i’d be interested in volunteering to take notes for another student in the class that requested it with their individualized education program (iep). i was asked personally because this professor was my advisor and i had a few classes with her before.
at the time, i was still taking handwritten notes and i always strived for perfect…