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Interstellar 2014
While i did find the ending a bit of a strech i LOVED the score and the visuals. The world building, the characters and of course Mcconaughey is better than ever.
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Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood 2019
I still need to catch my breath before I can actually rate this. It's not a problem though, as I'm gonna watch this again and again!
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2018
Every time I watched an animated DC movie i felt like it was super cool. That was until I saw this. This is one of the best animated films I have every seen. It utilized the character Spider-Man and the media of animated film to its fullest potential.
I just wanna watch this again right away.
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The Hunt 2012
I dislike so many danish films for always having weird unbelievable characters and settings. It's like we're afraid to depict the truth or anything serious because we can't do it as well as Hollywood.
This film, however, deals with something real and scary in a way that doesn't take unnecesary sidesteps. The story makes us realize how important it is that we have democratic processes where people are being judged in courthouses and on the street. -
Psycho 1960
Anthony Perkins' portrait of Norman Bates is amazing. I had never really been spoiled this film's ending. However, I did foresee the twist and then discarded it again when I saw Norman carry his mother into the basement.
I thought that watching through these old hitchcock films would be mainly a sort of academic endeavour. Instead time and time again I find myself genuinely horrified and invested in the characters.