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I've not watched the Amsterdam Kill in years, yet I recall it being very good. I'm going to have to check Amazon and see if there's a way to watch it there, that's a film that I'd truly love to re-watch!
I saw just over half of Hereditary. Pretty intense stuff so far. But I was too tired to see it all at once.
The way they handled the death of Peter's sister, and then the breakdown of her mother. Holy shit that was intense. Gut wrentching.
I just saw the attempt the mother did to contact her daughter from the beyond, and I'm starting to get scared if they're gonna take that route of communicating with the beyond.
It's definitely worth watching to the end. Fwiw, I liked it a lot more than Midsommar.
I saw just over half of Hereditary. Pretty intense stuff so far. But I was too tired to see it all at once.
The way they handled the death of Peter's sister, and then the breakdown of her mother. Holy shit that was intense. Gut wrentching.
I just saw the attempt the mother did to contact her daughter from the beyond, and I'm starting to get scared if they're gonna take that route of communicating with the beyond.
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Saw another horror movie, but this one is a little more unconventional. I think I heard of it from redlettermedia. The Blackcoat’s daughter. Very atmospheric and slow paced. I enjoyed it.
I enjoyed that one too. It features the actress that goes on to star in the Sabrina remake on Netflix. She does "unsettling" quite well.
The same director (of Blackcoat's Daughter) did Netflix's I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, which is one of the most disappointing, pretentious movies I have ever sat through. He also directed Gretel & Hansel, which I have yet to see (despite the title, my understanding is that it is another moody horror flick).
Watched The Irishman yesterday. I was holding off on that one due to the length of the movie. So, yesterday I started early enough to watch it in one go and I really enjoyed myself and never felt it was too long.
It is perhaps not the best work Scorcese has made, but it is a good movie. For Netflix standards it is actually an excellent movie.
Dune Part 1
I'm still digesting it at the moment, but I can definitely say I liked it more than I thought I was going to. The visuals and music are really good, and the acting was better than I expected for the most part. It's also a lot closer to the book, at least plot-wise, than the 1984 film was. Hopefully the second half will be as faithful.