Best Films I Watched This Year
From Buster Keaton to a domestic potrait.
I love the way dolls exist in evolving forms in each successive timeline.
"Do you like girls? Boys?" "I think that...I like TV shows."
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"Colt...she's been the sexy bacon all along."
Last year’s SAG and WGA strikes resulted in many movie releases slipping by a few months, in some cases completely changing their context and blowing up the normally carefully considered strategic timing. Warner Bros. decided that Dune: Part 2 deserved to be the start of the movie-going season as
Being the single parent of two teenage boys seems stressful in the best of times, never mind in a post-apocalyptic hellscape.
Tired: Josh O'Connor playing tennis. Wired: Josh O'Connor robbing graves.
The only movie you'll see this year with a credited "Sasquatch Wrangler".
Scoring one of the climactic scenes to an Indian folk metal band called "Bloodywood" is prefect.
It's feels strange to see the A24 logo on an IMAX screen.
If you can only see one nun-centric antichrist birthing movie this year (for some reason), make it this one.
"Let me show you how the database works."