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Deliberately overthinking ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ to play out the fantasy that someone is paying me to do this
8/10 The Super Mario Bros. Movie is a manmade horror beyond my comprehension – not as an assessment of quality, but as a fact about its nature. As far as man-made horrors go, it’s pretty high-quality. Brooklyn- Mario and Luigi … Continue reading
‘Last Night in Soho’ easy to watch despite rough third act, subject matter
7/10 Last Night in Soho is a delightful, great-looking, easy-watching horror movie about sex slavery and the inability to escape the hidden sins of the past. It’s a strange watch. Soho, London- Bright-eyed freshman Ellie Turner (Thomasin McKenzie) relocates from … Continue reading
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Tagged #metoo, Anya Taylor-Joy, Edgar Wright, Last Night in Soho, Matt Smith, Terrence Stamp, Thomasin McKenzie
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