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I enjoyed Winter's Bone, I may be wrong but I think that was Jennifer Lawrence's breakthrough after doing that film. It was coldly realistic, showing how Meth can really fuck everything up for a family and a community.
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I've never seen it but it's been on my list for a long time.
Looks like we're in for a nasty spell of wether.
Gracie Goes To Hollywood's - True
The Night They Tried to Close RUMPLATIONS Bar (with JamesLlewellyn)
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Do see The Book of Eli. You owe it to yourself. One of the best post-apocalypse films I've ever seen.
The Postman is a lot better than its reviews would have you believe. The book by David Brin is much better still, of course.
A Boy and His Dog, written by Harlan Ellison, is the other best post-apocalypse film I've ever seen.
And speaking of Kevin Costner, Mr Brooks is wonderfully creepy.
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Captain Fantastic with Viggo Mortensen. I thought it was brilliant, but i am guessing a lot of people never heard of it.
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A boy and his dog is fucking fantastic!
All cheerleaders die
Only lovers left alive
May ( May is soooo seriously underrated )
Duke of Burgundy
The Killing of Sister George
Entertaining Mr Sloane
to just name a few
Looks like we're in for a nasty spell of wether.
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The Night They Tried to Close RUMPLATIONS Bar (with JamesLlewellyn)
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Wind River was probably the biggest casualty of the Weinstein debacle.
This is a beautifully shot film based on a murder on the Wind River reservation in Wyoming. Native Americans are often kept out of main media and this is a rare move that touches on the issues facing indigenous people. It's written and directed by Taylor Sheridan who also wrote and directed Sicario and Hell or High Water. In fact he casually refers to these three great films as his border trilogy.
Because it came out during the Weinstein scandal it didn't get the proper distribution and was not seen by many audiences. But the critics loved it. It has a 7.7 on IMDB and the cinematography is great. It stars Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen. I highly recommend it
Looks like we're in for a nasty spell of wether.
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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (I thought I'd throw that in there because it seems to be getting dinged by critics, I fucking LOVED it)
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Really? It has an 85% on rotten tomatoes.
If any critics hated on this movie it was due to stupidity. They probably felt that it was "misogynistic" due to the fact that Margo Robbie didn't get enough lines.
These dumbfuck people obviously don't understand art.
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I don't see any foreign language movies on here but one of the best films I've ever seen is one from Peru called "Contracorriente" or"Undertow" in English. It's a gay subject movie like "Broakeback Mountain" and almost as good and I think anyone will like it no matter their sexual orientation. If you really like well-made films, check it out.
My last published story: Good For Nothing
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Snowpiercer directed by Bong Joon-ho was quite enjoyable. It explores themes with classism just like his most recent release Parasite.
Punked competition entry: Punk’s Undead
A very naughty Catholic schoolgirl: Emma (Part 1) (RR) | (Part 2)
Horror: Women Of Dark Desires(RR), Doll Parts (EP), Lo! Baphomet! A Queer Erotic Horror (OS)
A cheeky little micro: Go Fuck Yourself!
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This although I know someone who'd def disagree lol