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markagorman · 7 months ago
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Civil War: Movie Review
Both Alex Garland and A24 Films do it again, although this is quite different to most of Garland’s work because it has no sci fi elements to it, at all. It’s not as flat out action thrills a minute as the trailer might suggest but, for me, this wasn’t a problem. Instead it’s an intelligent insight into war and beautifully captures the role of journalism and in particular photojournalism within…
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collageofnudes · 8 months ago
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Jasmine Andreas (Zoi Gorman) by Mark Lagrange
part 1 / 2 (part 2)
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moviesludge · 7 months ago
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yumyumpod · 15 days ago
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Watching The Expanse for the first time: Season Four
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brokehorrorfan · 11 months ago
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Bottleneck Gallery will release Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio 16x24 giclee prints by Mark Chilcott today, January 9, at 12pm EST. The standard version is limied to 75 for $45, while the black-and-white variant is limited to 50 for $45.
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 3 months ago
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games2girlsdotcom · 11 months ago
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Did someone say milk.
Milk. at the Subterranean in Chicago taken with a disposable camera. Most of the photos didn't turn out (rip) so here's the ones that did!
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roskirambles · 1 month ago
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Horror Comedy of the Day: Leprechaun (1993)
1983, North Dakota. Dan O'Grady comes back from a trip overseas with a pot full of gold. Shortly after showing this to his wife, she gets murdered, for the true owner of this treasure followed him all the way. You see, in Ireland there's an old legend that talks of a pot of gold you can find at the end of the rainbow. If you manage to get there, it's yours to keep. But you got to be careful: the fae folk known as the Leprechaun will come for you to take it back.
10 years later, a teenage girl called Tory Redding, who's renting the farm house with her family has to fend this same creature off, as he has escaped the crate he was trapped in.
No, you read that correctly: someone made the old Irish folk tale you most likely associate with the Lucky Charms cereal into a horror film. One where Jennifer Aniston is fighting off Warwick Davis of Willow (1988) fame. And the end result is... kind of a glorious, silly mess.
As the film underwent production, it changed the tone multiple times, going from a more straightforward slasher film to a comedy film that might qualify for a PG rating, only to inject back some gore late in production. The pastiche shows: it's has the same kind of simplistic logic and gags you'd expect from a kids movie down to the musical score, while also being punctuated by (infrequent) blood levels that wouldn't be out of place in Friday the 13th, with the occasional burst of profanity on top.
But of course, we got to talk about the titular character: among an enthusiastic but not very robust cast, Warwick Davis took the role after a slow period in his career to show he had more range than the well meaning Nelwyn; he very clearly had a blast playing the smug, conniving little trickster, chewing the scenery wherever the opportunity arose.
It borders on being infantile but charmingly so, being very much unashamed of its ridiculousness. Fuck you, Lucky Charms indeed.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 months ago
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) Review
After a family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family must reunite and return to the home at Winter River. Still haunted by the memories of Beetlejuice, Lydia has struggled through her life and has a strained relationship with her now teenage daughter Astrid. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) Review
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fourorfivemovements · 2 years ago
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Films Watched in 2022:
110. Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio/Pinocchio (2022) - Dir. Guillermo del Toro/Mark Gustafson
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markagorman · 7 months ago
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Baby Reindeer. The Edinburgh Fringe smashes it on Netflix. All Hail Summerhall!
Baby Reindeer has been receiving some great reviews, and I am going to add to that body of opinion. It was written by, and stars, Richard Gadd but with a supreme supporting performance by Jessica Gunning as Gadd’s stalker Martha. In the stage shows, which provided the inspiration for this 7 part Netflix series, Gadd makes it crystal clear that it is an autobiographical story, in the TV…
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collageofnudes · 8 months ago
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Jasmine Andreas (Zoi Gorman) by Mark Lagrange
part 2 / 2 (part 1)
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xxmisty · 2 years ago
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Here’s another Torchwood Inktober piece from last year, the episode of the day was Combat!
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lemmilemura · 10 months ago
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VALENTINES CURTESY OF THE WAYNE DISCORD
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scenesandscreens · 2 years ago
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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022)
Directed by Guillermo del Toro & Mark Gustafson, Cinematography by Frank Passingham
"You know, all fathers love their sons, but... sometimes fathers feel despair, like everyone else. And they say things they only think they mean in the moment. But with time, they learn they never really meant it at all. And they may even call you ugly things like a burden or a coward, but inside... they love you."
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jtownraindancer · 1 year ago
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Defining Faith with Reverend Marley & Postman Brown
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