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La La Land (2016)
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ALIEN: COVENANT (2017)
Director: Ridley Scott Cinematography: Dariusz Wolski
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LA LA LAND 2016
I guess I'll see you in the movies.
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La La Land
2016
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"Under the Silver Lake" (2018) by David Robert Mitchell
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Empty spaces, no people
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The Endless (2017)
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If at first, The Endless appears to be treading on familiar territory. Stay with it. As this story progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult to figure out where things are headed. Part of this is due to the work put into the central characters’ relationships. Even if the story went the way you thought it would at first, they make the story fresh and unique.
Years ago, brothers Justin (Justin Benson, who also wrote the film) convinced his brother Aaron (Aaron Moorhead, who co-directed with Justin and did the cinematography) to leave the UFO death cult they belonged to. Unfortunately, they’ve never quite adjusted to the outside world. When they receive a video cassette from the commune, it proves to Aaron that his brother's memories are inaccurate - they must be if everyone they knew is still alive.
As soon as the brothers decide - against Justin’s better judgement - to return to Camp Arcadia, you immediately start thinking of Wicker Man. Maybe the people have been playing the long game and now that the two have taken the bait, it’s time for the “ascension” to begin. Well, there’s certainly something not quite right with this place. You can feel it immediately. Everyone seems very friendly but something in the air fills you with unease. This is a horror movie, right?
Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. One of this film’s best qualities is your inability to pinpoint the endgame. Something sinister is in the air but maybe it isn’t the friendly people of Camp Arcadia. If everyone is alive, why did Justin insist they leave all those years ago? He knows something that he hasn't told Aaron (or us) yet. Or maybe he doesn’t fully know. Details about the place don't match up with the amount of time the brothers have spent away and the people they meet outside of the camp are odd. Your gut tells you to run but you’ve joined the club now. You’ve got to know.
You take away all the camp stuff and you have a great human story. It’s about two brothers who have issues they need to work through. Their drama is a microcosm of the situation they've fallen into. It’s interesting enough to keep you going but then Oh wait! There’s this cult thing and the hints of a Lovecraftian cosmic horror that’ll come swallow everyone up! Or maybe these people are just nuts. Either way, it’s time to go. This is where the movie does falter a bit. During the conclusion there’s this emergency that needs addressing immediately and Justin really should be running, panicking… but he never does. The film slowly unravels its horror and drama in an organic manner. The performances from Benson and Moorhead are completely believable but the picture feels a little bit long during the final act. Trimming even a few minutes would do wonders. As is, however, this is a great horror/drama. You don’t see many of those.
The Endless is the kind of movie you’ll probably have to re-watch multiple times to understand completely. You won’t mind. This is a tight, well-constructed story. The characters are rich and engaging. Its mystery is the kind that’ll make you wonder what kind of bizarre movie you’ve stepped into, and that’s exactly the point. The camerawork is gorgeous and the slim budget is used well. This is exactly that kind of unassuming movie you’d just kinda stumble upon and have a great time with. (May 15, 2020)
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The Flight Attendant 2.02 - “Mushrooms, Tasers and Bears, Oh My!” size: 1920x1080               2,397 screencaps
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mandoreviews · 2 years
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📽 La La Land (2016)
I watched this movie years ago, and I didn’t like it then. I couldn’t understand why everyone thought it was so amazing. I thought it was long and boring. I’m not really sure what made me want to watch it again, but I did. And, surprisingly, I liked it this time. Now here’s the thing: I can agree with some reviews that say they could’ve picked better singers/dancers than Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. I can also admit that it is pretty long, and some parts are boring. BUT… I can also say that, while Stone and Gosling may not be the best singers or dancers, I highly doubt any other couple would’ve had as must chemistry as these two while also singing and dancing. Not to mention the fact that they put so much effort and preparation into their roles, and it shows. And even though it can be boring at times, the visuals and the music are always on point. So even though it has its flaws, I can see its beauty as well.
Sex/nudity: 1/10 (kissing)
Language: 3/10 (one f-word, but not a ton of other crude language)
Violence: 0/10
Overall rating: 7/10
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Jethica
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Jethica (2022, USA)
Director: Pete Ohs
Writers: Andy Faulkner, Callie Hernandez, Will Madden, Pete Ohs & Ashley Denise Robinson
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This was... something, and I'm not sure if I liked it or not. It definitely presents an interesting and original premise, but I feel like it's not executed as well as it should for it to properly work. The movie is already very short (just 70 minutes long), and yet I think it would have worked better as short film. One thing I did love is the absolutely stunning cinematography, which makes perfect use of the gorgeous locations where this was filmed. Anyway, it's honestly kinda sad, cause I can tell there's a lot of potential in this set up, but it feels like the movie's team didn't really know what to do with it (or didn't have the means and resources to do more).
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swampflix · 1 year
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Jethica (2023)
Without question, the #1 annual film event on the New Orleans culture calendar is the Overlook Film Fest, or at least it has been since the once nomadic festival settled here in 2018.  Screening all of the year’s best horror titles on the top floor of the Canal Place shopping mall over a single weekend, it’s an annual vacation to genre nerd heaven.  Even while I’m getting stoked for the…
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Blair Witch
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JETHICA first look poster and trailer released
Lightbulb Film Distribution is delighted to share the poster and trailer for dark comedy-horror, Jethica. Following its World Premiere at SXSW, the film played at Busan International Film Festival, Mayhem Film Festival (UK Premiere) and Abertoir Horror Festival. Directed by Pete Ohs, the film stars Callie Hernandez (Under The Silver Lake, The Endless), Ashley Denise Robinson (The Watchman, The…
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