Cinephile lost in the dreamlike and the meta. Between Lynchian mysteries and slasher screams. Mulholland Drive by night, Woodsboro by day. Let’s talk movies, twists, and mind-bending stories. 🎬🍿
The Parenting is Evil Dead with an all-star cast, and what a cast! Hilarious, fast-paced, and packed with wild horror-comedy energy. Brandon Flynn is a standout, proving his comedic talent. Craig Johnson delivers a fun, chaotic ride that fully embraces its absurdity. A blast from start to finish!
The Parenting is Evil Dead with an all-star cast, and what a cast! Hilarious, fast-paced, and packed with wild horror-comedy energy. Brandon Flynn is a standout, proving his comedic talent. Craig Johnson delivers a fun, chaotic ride that fully embraces its absurdity. A blast from start to finish!
Soderbergh’s Presence is an intriguing but emotionally detached film. Despite a clever concept and sharp direction, the underdeveloped characters made it hard to invest. The ghostly presence, while interesting, wore thin, and the rushed climax left me unsatisfied. Worth seeing for its form, though.
Soderbergh’s Presence is an intriguing but emotionally detached film. Despite a clever concept and sharp direction, the underdeveloped characters made it hard to invest. The ghostly presence, while interesting, wore thin, and the rushed climax left me unsatisfied. Worth seeing for its form, though.
A Real Pain is a deeply touching film about grief, family, and emotional isolation. Kieran Culkin shines, balancing humor and vulnerability. Using a Holocaust tour as a backdrop, Eisenberg crafts a poignant story about connection, trauma, and loneliness. A heartfelt, beautifully observed film.
A Real Pain is a deeply touching film about grief, family, and emotional isolation. Kieran Culkin shines, balancing humor and vulnerability. Using a Holocaust tour as a backdrop, Eisenberg crafts a poignant story about connection, trauma, and loneliness. A heartfelt, beautifully observed film.
The Front Room wears its Rosemary’s Baby influence well but finds its own unsettling groove. Brandy is fantastic—her presence elevates every scene. Loved the eerie sound design and lighting. Hated the husband. Wish the ending went wilder, but still a solid, twisted watch.
The Front Room wears its Rosemary’s Baby influence well but finds its own unsettling groove. Brandy is fantastic—her presence elevates every scene. Loved the eerie sound design and lighting. Hated the husband. Wish the ending went wilder, but still a solid, twisted watch.
Stepping into Bluesky like a final girl entering the third act 🔪🎬—ready for plot twists, meta-horror, and mind-bending mysteries. If it’s Lynchian, self-aware, or screams in the night, I’m here for it. Let’s talk cinema 🍿, TV 📺, and the weirdness in between!
February 22, 2025 at 6:49 PM
Stepping into Bluesky like a final girl entering the third act 🔪🎬—ready for plot twists, meta-horror, and mind-bending mysteries. If it’s Lynchian, self-aware, or screams in the night, I’m here for it. Let’s talk cinema 🍿, TV 📺, and the weirdness in between!