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Favorite films

  • The Thing
  • Mad Max: Fury Road
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
  • Sideways

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  • High Tension

    ★★★

  • Hostel: Part II

    ★★★

  • The Thing

    ★★½

  • Desperate Living

    ★★★★

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  • The Holdovers

    The Holdovers

    ★★★★½

    Looking Through Life with Honesty: Alexander Payne

    Alexander Payne' approach to the story is so godly that the other Christmas films look like Dora the Explorer compare to this. I've said before and I'll say it again. Paul Giamatti is so underrated. Did I cry twice? No, you cried! That's exactly what I needed. The Holdovers is one of my favorite comfort and Christmas films already. This is certain that I'll watch many times. Instant classic.

    Best Films of 2023
    My Favorite Comfort Films
    Christmas Films

  • Poor Things

    Poor Things

    ★★★★★

    ''I'm something of a romantic myself.''

    He said it! He said the thing!!

    Considering the films with packaging ''feminism'' this year, such as Mattel's big toy ad Barbie and gutless Priscilla, Poor Things has an extra exciting feminist tale. A daring, clever and the funniest (?) feminist Frankenstein story. Easily Emma Stone' best performance. Words cannot tell how good she is. Sorry Lily Gladstone but Emma Stone is not just the best of the year, she gave the performance of…

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  • Desperate Living

    Desperate Living

    ★★★★

    ''Now I won't have any organs! It'll be like having a Barbie doll crotch!''

    Imagine a film that have no boundaries. Ah John Waters you freak, sick fuck... One of the weirdest, twisted and unique comedies I've ever seen. Ahead of its time. A friendly warning: It's not for everyone.

    Hidden Gems

  • BLUE EYE SAMURAI

    BLUE EYE SAMURAI

    ★★★★

    This happened to my buddy Beatrix Kiddo ''The Bride''

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  • Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

    Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

    ★★★★½

    Ramona Flowers vs. the World

  • Burning Days

    Burning Days

    ★★★★½

    Emin Alper, Kurak Günler ile son 20 yılın bir özetini çizmiş. Mücadele edemediğimiz, çaresizce seyircisi olduğumuz ve değiştiremediğimiz kötülüklere duyulan bir öfkeyi ve harekete geçmeyi anlatıyor. Bunu da incelikli bir metin içinde lafını esirgemeden, net ve cesur bir şekilde yapıyor. Emin Alper, Abluka'da politik sinemasının ilk adımlarını atsa da burada çok daha güçlü bir metin, mühür oyunculuk performansları, dinamik bir kurgu, tedirgin edici müzikler, şahane bir sinematografi ve olgun bir yönetmenlikle karşımıza çıkmış.

    İlk kareden son kareye kadar gergin, çok…