Muppets Treasure Island (1996)
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2024 Oscar nominees challenge
La sociedad de la nieve (2023)
Dir.: J. A. Bayona
Nominations: Makeup & hairstyling, & International feature film
My rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
An amazing story of survival
Be a hero, be Sergio Catalán
Miracles are a real thing
Predictions: not winner for any category
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Movies Watched in 2024: #3 Irish Wish (2024)
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The Sisters Brothers (2018) - frame study
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All of Us Strangers
Movies watched in 2024
All of Us Strangers (2023, UK)
Director & Writer: Andrew Haigh (based on the novel by Taichi Yamada)
Mini-review:
Wow. I'm almost speechless right now. There are very, very few stories that have awoken these specific emotions inside of me. Everything about this script resonated with me to the bone. I don't know, I feel like I found a kindred spirit in the main character, even though our experiences are quite different. One of the reasons why this movie works so f**king well is the performances by its four stars. This is seriously some of the finest acting I've ever seen, and I'm not kidding. On top of that, Andrew Haigh's directing gives the film a haunting, dreamy vibe that makes the whole thing all the more special. It's safe to say All of Us Strangers has carved its own spot in my heart, and I won't stop thinking about it for a long time.
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Dark Harvest – Did Not Finish
Contrite, boring, nonsensical.
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Movies I've watched in 2024
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Muppets From Space (1999)
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2024 Oscar nominees challenge
The wonderful story of Henry Sugar (2023)
Dir.: Wes Anderson
Nominations: Live action short film
My rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Another feast for the eye, by Wes Anderson
Vertiginous yet harmonic
It has the endless grace of a childbook
If this was a movie, it would deserve being nominated in every main category
Prediction: winner
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The Menu (2022) dir. Mark Mylod
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Movies Watched in 2024: #4 Maestro (2023)
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Here is a short list, in no particular order, of things that came out in 2014 thus making them ten years old this year:
The Lego movie
Guardians of the galaxy
Paddington
The hunger games: mockingjay pt 1
Big hero six
Into the woods
Interstellar
How to train your dragon 2 (still have not seen)
And a happy twenty years to:
Shrek 2
Barbie: the princess and the pauper
Ella enchanted
The incredibles
Howls moving castle
And finally, last but not least, a very happy twenty years to Nicolas cage stealing the Declaration of Independence
Happy new years
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Dune: Part Two
Movies watched in 2024
Dune: Part Two (2024, USA)
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Writers: Denis Villeneuve & Jon Spaihts (based on the novel by Frank Herbert)
Mini-review:
I don't know if I've said this before on here, but Denis Villeneuve is arguably the greatest science-fiction filmmaker of his generation. He had already proven it before, but Dune: Part Two is yet another sublime reminder. For starters, the cinematography is stunning. And I love to see there are still some people in Hollywood who know how to light the hell out of a movie. The writing is just as superb; there's not a single boring moment, even though the film is almost three hours long. The whole cast is as good as they were in the first one, or even better. In particular, Rebecca Ferguson's performance is chilling in the best of ways, and Timothée Chalamet's work in the final act is quite possibly the best acting he's ever done. In short, this movie more than lived up to my expectations, and I'm really excited to see what they will do next with this franchise.
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Don’t Look Away – Did Not Finish
Timore the game, as a movie.
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