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Licorice Pizza 2021
Pretty ok. Great cinematography. Score is kind of daft if you ask me. Bradley Cooper kinda surprised me I didn’t really know he was an actual actor. Not gonna lie I was scrolling Twitter for a lot of it so a lot of the unsaid and implied dialogue probably fell of deaf ears. Huge win for normal looking people 👍✌️☮️
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The French Dispatch 2021
Didn’t finish. Overly produced and underwritten— why put that much effort into set design, motifs, cinematography if you’re gonna write dialogue that feels like a parody of a Wes Anderson parody? 1.5 stars for: Lea Seydoux and Benicio del Toro because I thought they had interesting chemistry and set design because it felt thoughtful. I think Wes Anderson’s has become more and more reductive in his filmmaking and now sticks to what will likely draw commercial success (twee visuals and…
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Legally Blonde 2001
Possibly one of my favorite movies I’ve ever seen, without a doubt the movie I’ve watched the most times in my life. Extremely influential on my humor growing up as well as my understanding of aspirational beauty standards. Heartfelt and funny, an exceptional piece of postmodern film. Touches on issues of intimacy, class and feminism in a way that I don’t think can be communicated in today’s libfem girlboss political schema. I can’t wait to rewatch Legally Blonde 2: Bruiser’s Bill
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SALEM: Midwest Side Story
Coming out of a post 2010s haze. Perfectly captures that period bc the doc is found interview footage, Instagram content, witchhouse music. If u didn’t think Julia Fox was smart before u probably will now. The Midwest and south are the most perfect places on earth there is so much beauty and noise to be found here