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  • John Wick: Chapter 4

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  • The Bones

  • Wake in Fright

  • Defending Your Life

  • The Warriors

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  • Avatar: The Way of Water

    Avatar: The Way of Water

    This is the standard of which you’d expect of a modern day blockbuster. The scale, the spectacle, the sheer complexity found through both the emotional core, the incredible narrative and the glorious visuals on show. 

    It’s beautiful. It’s truly a special experience that only one mad man could even dare to think up in such a way. Better yet, reinvent the standards of what a technical mastery can be achieved. We’ve sadly become so use to the murky, ugly, unbearable…

  • White Noise

    White Noise

    Is it just a lot of silly ideas or does it become more than over dramatised dialogue? Are we living in the present or are we just existences in our own minds? Why do we fear such an abstract that is death when nothing comes after? 

    So many questions, so little time to think and so little room to process the whole abstraction existentialism that is White Noise. Or Noah Baumbach’s own crisis of thought conveyed into visuals and fear.…

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  • Wake in Fright

    Wake in Fright

    The true disturbance of what it looks like to not live for a nihilistic life but rather what it looks like to search for a nihilistic life. 

    Horrifying final 30 minutes.

  • Defending Your Life

    Defending Your Life

    Non stop delight of joy and happiness. 

    Even though it’s woven with dread and and Nietzsche esque philosophy, the film, especially Brooks, finds a way to balance it all out. Life is always worth living, even when it’s not.

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  • Léon: The Professional

    Léon: The Professional

    ★★★★

    Natalie Portman was born to act. How can anyone be that good at 12 years old ???

  • The Mercy

    The Mercy

    ★★★½

    This was a sell out. And I was somehow the only young person in the room. Everyone was there for Colin Firth. I was there for Rachel Weisz