No rousing techno soundtrack from regulars Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, no sexy overtones and no strong aesthetic sheen. There are some attractive actors, but it’s still not a proper Luca Guadagnino joint, goshdarnit. The film centres around Julia Roberts’ talented academic Alma who is forced to pick sides when her star student Maggie (The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri) accuses Amla’s colleague Hank (Andrew Garfield) of sexual assault.
Continue reading “Review: After The Hunt”Friday Film Fight: Him vs Her (2013)
Come on now, I had to do it. It was a no brainer. Even though these two films have barely anything to do with each other. Pretty much nothing, in fact. Never mind, I’ll squeeze a post of this content nonetheless.
Continue reading “Friday Film Fight: Him vs Her (2013)”Friday Film Fight: The Long Walk vs My 25k Walk
So this is more of a parody one, and my charity walk isn’t a film, and wasn’t filmed. But anyway, I’m sure you can use your imaginative powers to suspend disbelief and indulge me with this goofy comparison post.
Continue reading “Friday Film Fight: The Long Walk vs My 25k Walk”Hot Take: Leo Isn’t That Great
Yep, I said it. I really enjoyed One Battle After Another yesterday, but Leo’s not the one that made the film so effective (on that note, Sean Penn needs some serious awards attention). Leo’s in a lot of great films, but he’s generally not the guy that’s behind the greatness. That’s usually the other actors doing the heavy lifting. Sorry not sorry, Leo stans.
Continue reading “Hot Take: Leo Isn’t That Great”Review: Demon Slayer Infinity Castle
I really sympathise with my parents’ decision to catch some major league Zs back in the days when they took us to see Pokemon and Digimon movies at the Reading cinema. ᶻ 𝗓 𐰁(ᴗ_ ᴗ。) Like, what is goin’ on? Not to say that I didn’t find this particular joint intriguing, it was just kind of difficult to get a handle on the plot with the endless battle scenes and constant flashbacks. (O_o)’
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