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where's the emotion
Been sitting on this one for a bit of time and I just can't come to terms with my feelings. I really want(ed) to like this given how highly rated it is among my mutuals and good friends. I found most of this to be really corny and predictable, which made for an experience devoid of any really tension and urgency. It fell miserably flat for me and none of the pieces came together to create something worthwhile. I rolled my eyes quite a bit and every time that booming techno score played I almost walked out of the theater. I just found a lot of this to be very annoying with really whiney characters and tennis sequences that made me cringe. This core throuple wasn't explored enough for me to care about their journey and where this film ends. As that final sequence was unfolding I could feel my skin crawl with secondhand embarrassment. Idk. I'll rewatch it eventually, but as it stands I really did not enjoy my time with this.
En caliente estoy por decir que es mejor que las de la anterior trilogía.
Also, Raka te quiero
If I had a nickle for every time disney brought back a previously cancelled show and made it great again, I'd have 2 nickles, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
peak fiction 🍷🗿
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Back again with LG OLED
Score ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Join us as we chat with Freya Allen, Owen Teague, Kevin Durand, Peter Macon and director Wes Ball about their new film, KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES.
Ragtag Classic Movies is a thematic strand that exclusively programs classic cinema. This strand aims to foster a dedicated cinematic space for the classics that have been heralded as important for film history and moviegoing culture.
Theorist and filmmaker Laura Mulvey - best known for her work on the notion of the male gaze - has chosen a selection of films that have made a difference to her. This exceptional carte blanche is being organised to coincide with the Close-up dedicated to her at Bozar.
Directed and co-written by four-time Academy Award® nominee Ethan Hawke, WILDCAT invites the audience to weave in and out of celebrated Southern Gothic writer Flannery O'Connor's mind as she ponders the great questions of her writing: Can scandalous art still serve God? Does suffering precede all greatness? Can illness be a blessing? In 1950, Flannery (Maya Hawke) visits her mother Regina (Laura Linney) in Georgia when she is diagnosed with lupus at twenty-four years old. Struggling with the same disease…
Guest moderator Janelle Riley (Variety) talks to the folks behind LAST STOP IN YUMA COUNTY: writer/director/producer Francis Galluppi, EP/actor Jim Cummings, actor Jocelin Donahue and cinematographer Mac Fisken.
With over 50 events and screenings, including 15 brand-new 4K film restorations showing alongside contemporary classics, film-on-film rarities and curiosities from around the globe, Cinema Rediscovered 2024 is shaping up to be our most thrilling yet.
Come inside.
Listen to the podcast.
FILM HIGHLIGHT | May 10, 2024
Park Circus is proud to announce that the new 4K restoration of Film4’s Trainspotting has been officially selected for the 77th Festival de Cannes, screening on the beach on Tuesday 14 May, as part of the Cinéma de la Plage – Cannes Classics programme.
We believe in the power of cinema. And that's not just a line - we truly think that cinema has the power to change lives.
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