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Favorite films

  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
  • Lady Macbeth
  • Sometimes I Think About Dying
  • Thunderbolts*

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  • Fantasia

    ★★★★

  • Tron

    ★★★★

  • Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die

    ★★★

  • Elemental

    ★★★½

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Mirror

1975

★★★★½ 3

A masterpiece of inherited past and the identity shaped by its distorted memories. Tarkovsky pours his own soul in this film in a way that loves the deepest part of itself, yet offers a perfect opportunity to reflect on its purpose. And I'm exhausted as always.

My artistic hat is on, and I’m ready to dive deep into the recesses of the mind where I’ve been summoned. Tarkovsky’s immersive creation, which serves as a mirror unto himself, is his gift…

Bellissima

1951

★★★★ Watched

Neorealism that slightly departs from its traditions and offers us melodrama through facial expressions. Amazing film.

You just can't help but love how this genre manifests in its own environment. It is so immersive, authentic, and self-assured that this nearly two-hour black-and-white experience flows by, much like the relentless entertainment industry racing toward its own conclusion. Ambition and selfishness shakes hands, yet everything still seems to stem from a genuine love for one's closest ones. Poverty binds people together, but…

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Fantasia

1940

★★★★ Watched

It's so weird to hear Mickey's real Disney voice briefly because it only makes me think of the South Park version of Mickey these days.

But this brings back memories. A musical painting, a monumental work, and a revolutionary act of its time. I’ve never actually seen all of these stories myself, but this entire package offers the kind of aesthetic experience I was actually hoping for. So, I'm a happy man.

This is a true feast for the senses,…

Tron

1982

★★★★ Watched

What did I just watch

Masterpiece, I just watched a masterpiece. I’ve been a stupid person for never watching this film, even though this name "Tron" has lingered in the back of my mind for so long. But now that I’ve seen it, I understand the magnitude of its cult power. I see it, I feel it. Technological boldness, existential reflection, and a world whose originality is digitally immortal😩 forever there for us to witness.

Utterly futuristic, so much so…

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Elemental

2023

★★★½ 1

I think there's some kind of allegory around culture and society, but I'm not sure...🤔

This animation clearly holds personal meaning for Sohn, and that intimacy shines through in both the story and its characters. The narrative feels deliberate, as if it knows exactly what it wants to say, told with warmth and empathy that make it accessible to almost anyone, maybe? What’s certain is that the world it builds bursts with vibrant color, mirroring the depth of emotion it…

Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die

2024

★★★ 4

Vulgar, disgusting, hurtful, and downright obscene...I love it!

Knowing Nikki’s sense of humor, the special is exactly what you'd expect but definitely from the deep end. And it works, yet at the same time it manages to be a bit too exhausting, which honestly surprised me, because I usually welcome all things crude with open arms. But here, there was something that just didn’t fully ignite that usual spark her humor brings out in me.

The special is sexual confession…