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El Jefe
Saw Mud last night. Pretty decent flick.
If you liked it, check out Joe. Similar style, pretty good movie.
Saw Mud last night. Pretty decent flick.
No, the movie "Joe" starring Nick Cage and the kid from Mud.Killer Joe? That movie was fuckin' strange. I don't know if I liked it or hated it, but man.
Also: tonally that movie is worlds away from Mud
I enjoyed The Signal, but the ending felt tacked on and half baked. I wish they had built the film around an idea, instead of running head first into one after 90 minutes. Another Earth is a good example of a great drama film built around a sci-fi premise.The Signal...that's the other one. It was weird, and too ambitious for it's own good, but I liked the idea and implementation for the most part.
I enjoyed The Signal, but the ending felt tacked on and half baked. I wish they had built the film had been built around an idea, instead of running head first into one after 90 minutes. Another Earth is a good example of a great drama film built around a sci-fi premise.
Absentia is a great mind fuck, one of my favorite horror films of 2012(?)I watched Absentia last night, Mike Flanagan's previous film before Oculus (now streaming on Netflix ftw). What a talented filmmaker. It was obviously low budget (there's a list of Kickstarter donors in the credits), but filmed and acted beautifully. It's a pretty thoughtful horror/drama similar in tone to The Babadook - slow paced, atmospheric, not a ton of action but never boring. It doesn't fully resolve itself at the end, but it deserves higher than its 5.8 IMDb rating.
Never saw the first one. Couldn't understand the premise of dudes not wanting to bang Anniston.