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William Lindus
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He/him. Veterinary IT professional, film podcaster / reviewer with www.themoviebearspodcast.com. I love my dogs, movies, comic books, video games, and my husband. 🏳️‍🌈#filmsky
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I know that is a net or something behind the cat, but also, I’m getting The Thing dog tentacle vibes.
Did we cry watching an early screening of the Stephen King adaptation of #TheLongWalk? Yes, yes we did. Review embargoed until 9/2, will share my thoughts then. And check it out in theaters 9/12!
Caught the World Premiere of ANOTHER SIMPLE FAVOR last night. Honestly, I enjoyed it even more than the first; a funny, twisty murder-mystery in beautiful Capri and with Blake Lively in the best, wildest outfits. Catch it May 1 on Amazon Prime
Nerd Haul! Picked up a bunch of comic books and a couple of books today - The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (second book of Hitchhiker’s Guide series) and In Sylvan Shadows (second book of the Cleric Canticle series). Looking forward to dipping in to these books on my upcoming work flights!
I’m Still Here - a powerhouse lead performance supporting a helluva script. I totally understand why this is up for Best Picture at the Oscars. 4.5 / 5 ⭐️ #filmsky
Llamas at a veterinary industry social mixer! This is a new one for me!
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I AM A HERO.
There’s a General Mills commercial where Jason Kelce’s wife makes a bowl of cereal by pouring the milk first and, honestly, I think that’s grounds for him to divorce her and call me instead. Just sayin
Oh no! I’m absolutely gutted
We’re doing out top ten next week. Which reminds me, you should send me your list so I can share it on the pod!
Dude, I watched The Beast, Nickel Boys, and The Brutalist in 48 hours. I need to pick up the pieces of my shattered top ten and see where things landed
The Beast, a sci-fi/romance/dread filled film from director Leos Carax (Holy Motors), stars Lea Seydoux in the year 2044 who goes through a dna purification process to strip herself of emotions. In doing so, she relives her past lives / encounters with a man (George McCay) in both 1910 and 2014.
Cancer Update: After some bad news in December - I wasn't responding to chemo, so we stopped treatment in search of a second-line treatment - I was selected for a slot in a research study on targeting specific gene mutations! Very promising news to start the new year
Beast. Sometimes too large for my own good, smart, but sometimes to a fault.
We had such a joyous Christmas, filled with family, video games, delightful food, and a movie (Babygirl, really good)!
Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ QUEER is a sensory delight, finding itself at the crossroads of desire and control, connection and isolation, and the physical and the metaphysical. #FilmSky
Catching up on some films from earlier this year. Wow, RED ROOMS floored me. Dark and unsettling, the icy and enigmatic performance by Juliette Gariepy is spell-binding. A tense drama, and not for the faint of heart due to its subject matter, but I’ll be thinking about it for some time. #FilmSky