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Stop what you’re doing, don’t even finish this review, and go see ‘Parasite’
10/10 2019 Palm d’Or winner Parasite screams into American theaters as a decent choice for film of the decade. Advertising has been meticulously kept free of plot details, to the point that even the premise is a bit of a … Continue reading
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Tagged #bernie sanders, Bong Joon-ho, class, film of the decade, Film of the year, Harvey Weinstein, Joker, Karl "Daddy" Marx, Palm d'Or, Parasite, South Korea, Us
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‘The Lighthouse’ is definitely a movie
9/10 A few weeks after Joker brought the “we live in a society” meme to incredibly vivid life, Robert Eggers and A24 one-upped it by bringing the mad munchkin viral video to theaters in The Lighthouse, which sees Robert Pattinson … Continue reading
‘Current War’ electrifying, a systemically perfect film
10/10 The Current War was the last film Harvey Weinstein worked on, and consequently took a bit of a serpentine path to theaters. Weinstein, who is listed as a producer but not credited, had reportedly re-edited the movie despite producer … Continue reading
‘Countdown’ is some top-tier horror garbage
7/10 Countdown is a dirt-cheap jump movie that gives you everything it’s got from the word “go.” In Countdown, an app that reportedly tells users their exact moment of death goes viral. For some, it’s a simple joke, but for … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Winters, app, Countdown, Dillon Lane, Elizabeth Lail, give her a hot Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, It, Peter Facinelli, The Conjuring
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Inconsequential sequels sweep through cinemas
In an era of long-awaited sequels, remakes and “soft reboots” that roll into theaters decades after their corresponding media, Disney’s and Sony’s Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Zombieland: Double Tap were the least long-awaited, releasing five and 10 years after … Continue reading
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Tagged #adventureland, #angelina jolie, #cinderella, #Disney, #james cameron, #jesse eisenberg, #snow white and the huntsman, #terminator 2, Abigail Breslin, aliens, Emma Stone, maleficent, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Superbad, woody harrelson, Zombieland, Zombieland: Double Tap
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