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Category Archives: Movies Watched In 2016
Victoria (2015)
Victoria is something of a catch-22. On the one hand its all-in-one-shot gimmick heightens a rather generic thriller into a real-time feat of technical bravado. On the other, the film becomes frustratingly long-winded and meandering where it should be brisk and … Continue reading
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Tagged Frederick Lau, Laia Costa, Sebastian Schipper, Victoria
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Friday the 13th (1980)
Friday the 13th was never really a good film was it? Watching it today it’s pretty indistinguishable from the countless other stalk-and-slash horror movies that emerged in Halloween‘s wake. Thanks to an impressive distribution spread from Paramount and a smart marketing campaign, … Continue reading
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Tagged Betsy Palmer, Friday the 13th, Harry Menfredini, Sean S. Cunningham, Tom Savini
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Dirty Grandpa (2016)
A dumb fucking exercise in bad taste and dumbassery that is almost thrilling in it’s total lack of restraint, craft and intelligence. Dirty Grandpa never ceases to be entertaining. Even bad films can be fun. But can all stupid career … Continue reading
The Look of Silence (2015)
It’s one thing to see movies where the idea of “evil” is mythologized, stylized and characterized in a never-ending variety of abstractions and personifications but to actually look real evil the eye is something else entirely. That’s what lies at … Continue reading
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Tagged Joshua Oppenheimer, The Look of Silence
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Lorna (1964)
Lorna feels interchangeable with most other Russ Meyer movies but lacks something distinct. It’s the first film of his I’ve seen that I had trouble remembering the specifics of a few days later. That isn’t suggest it’s completely forgettable though. … Continue reading
WarGames (1983)
A fun 80s cyber-thriller (the first of it’s kind?) that may have lost some of it’s modernity when watching in hindsight. I bet audiences were overwhelmed with all this tech on screen in 1983 and it felt like it was … Continue reading
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Tagged Ally Sheedy, John Badham, Matthew Broderick, WarGames
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Slowing It Way Down: Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight (2015)
I haven’t watched or thought about a film in the past five months as much as I have The Hateful Eight. I’ve seen it four times now and considering it’s length, it’s weight and it’s ambition, that’s a pretty substantial amount … Continue reading
Posted in Movies Watched In 2015, Movies Watched In 2016, Reviews, Rewatch
Tagged Bruce Dern, Channing Tatum, Damian Bachir, Ennio Morricone, James Parks, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Kurt Russell, Michael Madsen, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Richardson, Samuel L Jackson, The Hateful Eight, Walton Goggins
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Murder Party (2007)
Jeremy Saulnier’s debut feature is a far cry from the controlled genre meditations of Blue Ruin and Green Room but it still feels apiece with those movies. There’s a useless protagonist in the lead and sudden outbursts of violence drive the film’s pulse. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Jeremy Saulnier, Macon Blair, Murder Party
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The Sound of Fate: William Friedkin’s Sorcerer (1977)
Friedkin’s follow-up to The Exorcist might have taken almost forty years to gain the respect it deserves but better late than never. This is a masculine and brutish picture, extremely physical in design and presentation but flavoured with a crackling existential shroud. … Continue reading
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Tagged Roy Scheider, Sorcerer, Tangerine Dream, William Friedkin
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Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989)
A pretty lacklustre threequel which lacks both the surprise of the first movie and the delight of the second by being little more than a retread. Shot back-to-back with Sleepaway Camp II it’s like the Back to the Future III of slasher movies. Die … Continue reading


