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  • Halloween II

    Halloween II 2009

    Logan Kenny

    ★★★★★ Rewatched by Logan Kenny 03 Mar 2018 9

    this a first draft for my english argumentative essay, it was written in 30 minutes at 2am so if it's bad, that's why. give me feedback!!


    Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2 is one of the most reviled horror films of the last 10 years, a film lambasted for being shallow, overly violent and exploiting the iconic legacy of John Carpenter’s work. Like Zombie’s remake of the first, it was received poorly by film critics and mostly forgotten by audiences and it…

  • Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Spider-Man: No Way Home 2021

    Liam Stephens

    ★★★★★ Watched by Liam Stephens 19 Dec 2021

    This is without a doubt the best MCU movie ever made and I don’t think I’m ever going to change my mind. Without spoilers this was everything you could possibly ask for in a Spider-Man movie, a child’s dreams literally come true. The characters were so fleshed out and in my opinion Green Goblin was the highlight of all the villains and I definitely appreciate him way more in the original movie now. Like it’s crazy how unreal his performance…

  • V/H/S/2

    V/H/S/2 2013

    Liam Stephens

    ★★★★ Rewatched by Liam Stephens 23 Dec 2021

    I rewatched this a little before Christmas as I did last year, and well the first V/H/S may not have held up that much, this film certainly did. I think this may be one of my favourite found footage horror movies along with Frankenstein’s Army, just because of the amount of creatively and insanely well done effects that are perceived through a first person camera. The third story is definitely the best one, with scary moments, tense feelings and crazy things…

  • Oldboy

    Oldboy 2003

    Liam Stephens

    ★★★★★ Watched by Liam Stephens 30 Nov 2021

    Oh my god. This is without a doubt one of the greatest movies I’ve seen see in my entire life. I can’t even begin to express why this is just so breath-taking. Apologies if this review is all over the place, I’m writing this immediately after finishing it. To start off, the amount of dedication put into this movie is absolutely insane. How Choi Min-sik actually ate raw squid and filmed the entire corridor scene in one take with only…

  • The Matrix Revolutions

    The Matrix Revolutions 2003

    Liam Stephens

    ★★★ Watched by Liam Stephens 28 Dec 2021

    An excellent ending to the trilogy that may not be everyone’s favourite and certainly wasn’t the best, it still concludes the trilogy extremely well, (well until the fourth one came out that is). I think my biggest flaw with this film is that it tries to do so many things at once, that you kind of get lost in it and all the things it’s trying to explain to you. While there may not be any plot holes, I found…

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