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Kyle MacLachlan spends roughly 8% of this movie telling people he’s an independent thinker and ykw he is!!
]]>It’s so obvious when a British person writes American
]]>Not for me
]]>Watched on Sunday May 25, 2025.
]]>Jake Gyllenhaal wants what James Ransone has
]]>I really really enjoyed this. I don’t have much to say i just thought it was so fun
]]>Melena Mayer is my all-time favorite person to watch movies with. She had no idea what these movies were about, was shocked at every death, and at the end she turned to me, Brandon, and Jake & said “Are you guys really fans of this franchise?”
Also she guessed that one character was a *******, then got up and danced in the aisle when it was revealed. It’s ok it wasn’t disruptive it was in the spirit of the showing.
]]>This here jacket represents a symbol of my individuality and my belief in personal freedom.
]]>This review may contain spoilers.
It’s not the same, but why would it be? It’s really powerful and it made me feel everything. So fun for Lynch to be like “I’m finally ending Twin Peaks” and then the ending was Dale forever wandering the earth as a lost soul, doomed to repeat the same mistakes he did in 1990.
]]>Yeah
]]>Best film of 2024
]]>Every scene with the mystery man ruled. Bill Pullman is so sexy. Unfortunately both of those guys are in like 30% of this movie and I didn’t connect to the other 70%. Shout out Eric Da Re (Leo Johnson) for working on the crew though, that was cute to see in the credits
]]>It’s easy to conceive of systemic violence. But to see the individual cruelty of random IDF soldiers and settlers… it’s horrifying.
]]>You know what? Any time I get to watch a movie with Titi Raquel and Uncle Eggy, that’s the best movie I’ve ever seen. Never mind the boring script and low-rent Sarah Squirm type sister.
]]>I think I’m depressed
]]>Liv Tyler is so beautiful
]]>Really really violent and stupid. There’s a scene where a bunch of pregnant women get trapped in an elevator and it’s very upsetting BUT everybody involved has a terrible New York accent and it takes away from the seriousness significantly. The only person in this entire movie not faking a New York accent is the grandfather from Gilmore Girls.
Actually, now that I think about it, the only other Dick Maas movie I’ve seen also had a bunch of insane New York accents, despite being set in Amsterdam.
]]>Gave me such ugly mean thoughts I started living my own movie called Worse Woman
]]>There was something very sweet about seeing the friends from my living room up on a big screen at Syndicated. Unfortunately this is the story of how Laura Palmer was killed, which I lowkey forgot about until the final sequence. I felt okay watching it, but cried as soon as the credits rolled. Hannah and Rosemary and I couldn’t talk for a while.
]]>Watched on Friday March 14, 2025.
]]>I… liked it? Yeah I liked it. Beautifully shot and acted. I wish the comedic beats were sharper and that my girl Toni Collette had more to work with. Nasha’s scream monologue was Broadway play vibes (derogatory) but the rest of her performance was great. She even performed the monologue well, but the writing was just kinda like…. Ok.
I have to work on this within myself. It’s easy for me to pick apart what I didn’t like, even when I liked the movie as a whole. The creepers were so cute. Robert Pattinson is a legit movie star. The love story was beautiful. I like that they didn’t spend a lot of time trying to hide Mickey 18, they got right to his inevitable discovery and the fallout. And the pacing was really good! It was a very good movie, I’m just such a screenplay gal and I wanted more of the energy from that deranged dinner scene. A little more precision, maybe.
]]>It’s so funny that paper is transparent in the future. This movie is a fuckin bop also
]]>It is really astonishing how terrible the script is, like WAY worse than I ed, vs. how scared I got.
I was scared
]]>My favorite part was when Cole leaned over and asked me if Elle Fanning was Emma Stone.
Knowing nothing about Bob Dylan, he seems to have been the Jonathan Larson of his time. I would have died for a scene of Joan harmonizing with Bob while he sings Louder Than Words
]]>Been pretty depressed lately so I threw this on and it was perfect.
]]>Eli Sunday has the same journey in this movie that he would on The Traitors. He would crush it as a Faithful and that would ultimately be his undoing.
]]>So loud, the singing
]]>Emily picked the funniest possible movie to put on in the background while she did work
]]>Hmmm I kinda didn’t give a fuck about anything that happened in this. Some beautiful shots, some legitimate LOLs, but overall the noir and neo-noir genres continue to bore me? So sorry Paulie.
Two notable moments:
1) Martin Short kissing Alison DiLaurentis from Pretty Little Liars — I did not know I lived in a world where that had happened
2) Cole and I insisting that Benicio Del Toro looks like John Mulaney, making Helen furious.
]]>Watched on Monday January 20, 2025.
]]>This is so sad, I’m so sad right now
]]>Really really good actually. I guffawed at “I’m the future of musical theatre, Scott.” Bradley Whitford’s Sondheim impression is amazing. It’s nice to watch something unabashedly earnest. Also funny how it’s a sincere emotional tribute to Jonathan Larson but he spends the entire movie acting like an asshole
]]>Watched on Saturday January 18, 2025.
]]>Extremely hard to watch in a way that snuck up on me. It feels manageable for much of the runtime, as the most traumatic things are left offscreen and described in very few words. But I left feeling nauseous. Like The Zone of Interest, the horror is in what we don’t see.
The first-person POV is jarring and honestly hard to get used to, but I can’t not love a movie that takes a big formal swing and expects the audience to get onboard. There’s no pandering or handholding, it just is what it is. And I love it when the visual language of a movie prompts me to think more deeply about what it represents. The switch from true first-person to this thing where the camera is behind the back of Daveed Diggs’ head is great. He’s not quite himself, he’s looking at himself. It makes sense in a way that rings true viscerally without needing to say it.
]]>Personally? As soon as I met Igor I’d have been totally fine with the child marriage getting annulled. That man was sexy and had good character.
]]>This was an off-Broadway play, for better and for worse. I was really touched by Natasha asking Elizabeth if she’s sad and handing her an Arizona iced tea. Sister things
]]>Wow I absolutely wept at this. I had an acting teacher in college who said theatre is not therapy, and if you’re using it as such, you shouldn’t be an actor. But how are you supposed to not find all those breathing exercises and intentional intimacy therapeutic? I was so touched by this father accidentally using theatre to confront the most horrifying thing in the world. It’s slow and shaky and impolite and beautiful. Also kinda genius to cast two older people as Romeo & Juliet since the whole point of the show is that adults are just as insane as the children they condescend to.
]]>Made it halfway through and then watched a Wicked OBC bootleg instead
]]>A real “you had to be there”
]]>In retrospect the craziest part of this movie was when my friend Cole said they thought “snuff film” meant porn
]]>I loved this so so much I don’t even have anything intelligent to say. It’s just so good
Edit: This is the kind of movie House would write (compliment)
]]>It’s time to try defying gravity
]]>Feels like the musical Jonathan Larson would write today. I kinda liked it?
]]>Imagine being a kid and a Hanukkah movie finally comes out and it’s even animated so it’s gotta be for kids, right, and you’re so excited to see it.
]]>Had a wonderful time on the couch informing my sister that this movie is scary.
]]>“Isabella Rossellini for best ing actress!” -me if I was insane
]]>I can’t believe that wasn’t Ryan Merriman
]]>Anna Kendrick s the likes of Bo Burnham and Lin-Manuel Miranda: grating onscreen, really really wonderful behind the camera!! So many actors direct something just to say they did. But I really enjoyed what she did here. Excited to see what she does next
]]>8 is too old to be acting like that.
]]>This review may contain spoilers.
I was so hype to watch a movie about Richard Gere dodging the draft and then the draft wasn’t even a part of it. He just bails on two different baby mamas, takes fentanyl, and dies.
]]>don’t take this as an insult, i mean legitimately good movies that also involve a lot of quiet talking/ASMR vibes
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