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  • I watched three films last week:

    • Barbie (2023) - pleasingly intelligent satire.
    • Colette (2018) - lavish fin de siecle biopic.
    • Alice in the Cities (1974) - existentialist road movie prefiguring Wenders' later Paris, Texas.

    Which was best? Well, the first, US, section of AitC had more intensity to offer than the European conclusion. Wenders was still developing here. Colette looked beautiful and had a story to tell, but did not seem to get to the root of what kept the protagonist with Willy so long. Barbie also looked good, Gerwig knew what she wanted to say and articulated it pretty well and entertainingly, if a little schmaltzy - inevitably - towards the end.

    Overall, I would say that Barbie wins.

  • Kickback

    It's about the corruption inside FIFA. I'm not a big football fan but it was presented well and fills in the gaps in my knowledge of the subject.

  • Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

    First revisit in well over a decade. It really is a wonderful, bizarre time capsule and quite possibly Tim Burton’s best.

  • Hulu's No One Will Save You (2023). Edit: It's on Disney+Star for those outside of the US

    I thought it was very good. While it's only 90 minutes long it lacks dialogue, so I was concerned it might end up feeling a bit slow. Fortunately, I could not have been more wrong. It managed to move along at an impressively brisk pace. I gave it a shot because Stephen King compared it to one of my favorite episodes from the OG Twilight Zone called "The Invaders" (s02e15) and I think he was spot on. The movie clearly owes a lot to that episode without being derivative at all.

    So if anyone's looking for a good horror/scifi flick this Halloween I'd highly recommend No One Will Save You. And while you're at it, make it a double feature by ending the night with The Invaders from the original Twilight Zone. It's the perfect double feature and would only take about 2 hours.

  • Last week? Strays but that's because it's the only movie I watched. The humour reminded me a bit of Sausage Party but this was worse

    • We haven't had those posts in a while, so feel free if you have any other movie you would like to share!

  • New Mission Impossible is really good.

    Also after reading first book I watched the extended version of The Fellowship of the Ring. Obviously a master piece..

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