Beautifully captures what film is truly about: immortalizing unbelievable moments by providing a capsule for them to be remembered. Unexpectedly poetic and washes you away with its sensible heart. Like last year’s equally brilliant Summer of Soul, Dosa’s documentary understands that, when you have a mountain of footage so jaw-dropping you cannot believe it’s unseen, your narrative relies on giving it a space to be experienced. Whatever you are looking to add to it must be born from the content…
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Primal Fear 1996
I know this is a courtroom drama about a brutal killing but the whole time I was just just thinking about how Laura Linney probably has the hottest voice in all of Hollywood.
Also, the sound of shocked people every single time there’s a reveal with a witness was hilarious.
The twist left a bit of a bitter taste in my mouth, but I’ll give it a pass because it’s as engaging as any film of this subgenre should be.
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Mank 2020
Haven’t stopped thinking about it since the second it ended. I was filled with such joy and satisfaction by it and was excessively craving a rewatch. You need to see this again and again to get close to unlocking Mank’s entire story.
I’m walking on air. I hope I’m not dreaming and that this is actually as good as I keep saying it is. I can’t say it was a one time thing, so maybe it is the shit. I…
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I'm Thinking of Ending Things 2020
To say I have been counting the days for this to release would definitely not be an exaggeration. I have seen a lot of Kaufman’s work recently, with Synecdoche, New York becoming my second favorite film I saw in all of August, only behind Before Sunrise. I love his originality, and find his approaches very refreshing. He’s quickly become a favorite of mine. And the trailer for this blew my mind. I really had no idea what it would be…