solardrxpp

Favorite films

  • No Country for Old Men
  • Prisoners
  • The King
  • Magazine Dreams

All
  • Triangle of Sadness

    ★★★★★

  • There Will Be Blood

    ★★★★★

  • Warfare

    ★★★★

  • The Northman

    ★★★★★

More
Triangle of Sadness

2022

★★★★★ Liked Watched

Ruben Östlund’s Triangle of Sadness is a wild, unflinching satire that holds a grotesque mirror up to wealth, power, and the absurdity of social hierarchies. Having just watched it for the first time, I’m still reeling from its audacious blend of dark humor and visceral discomfort, a film that’s as entertaining as it is ruthlessly critical. Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes and nominated for three Oscars, including Best Picture, this is a movie that refuses to let its…

There Will Be Blood

2007

★★★★★ Liked Watched

“I drink your milkshake!”  a line so absurd yet chilling, it encapsulates the raw, unhinged essence of *There Will Be Blood*. Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 masterpiece isn’t just a film; it’s a fever dream of capitalism’s darkest instincts, anchored by Daniel Day-Lewis’s volcanic performance as Daniel Plainview, a man who claws his way from silver mines to oil tycoon tyranny, only to find himself drowning in the very wealth he worships.  

Daniel Plainview is a monster of ambition, a…

More
The Thing

1982

★★★★★ Liked 1

John Carpenter's The Thing is a masterclass in horror. The paranoia and terror are palpable, leaving you constantly on edge. It's a must-watch for any horror fan. The practical effects are incredible, a prime example of why they can still be so effective. The slimy transformations and grotesque creatures are genuinely unsettling. Kurt Russell delivers a phenomenal performance as MacReady, a flawed but determined character you can't help but root for.

Mickey 17

2025

★★★★★ Liked Watched

Bong Joon-ho’s *Mickey 17* is a delirious, high-concept sci-fi satire that weaponizes its absurd premise into a riotous critique of labor exploitation, authoritarianism, and humanity’s knack for self destruction. 

Robert Pattinson’s Mickey Barnes—a debt-ridden “Expendable” cloned repeatedly to die for corporate colonial interests to me was a cool concept.

The film’s setup alone deserves a standing ovation, Mickey’s gruesome deaths (radiation poisoning, dismemberment, suffocation) are replayed like a macabre slapstick routine, each resurrection underscoring the disposable cruelty of systemic greed.…

823