I watched "One Battle after another" and damn it was good! I kinda wish for 3h more of this with more details, more protagonists perspectives and a little less sexism (though that's pretty accurate to modern society)
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Moon 3.5/5 - Sam Rockwell may not be the greatest actor on the planet but he has a real knack for picking interesting movies. I like the people vs profit motive at the core
They Cloned Tyrone 3/5 - It's a modern sci-fi take on blaxploitation. It's got good jokes and a fun plot. It just doesn't feel that fresh as a 2023 movie and frankly I can't take John Boyega as a serious actor. He always looks like a grumpy child
Flow 4.5/5 - Beautiful animation with a compelling story. Obviously being made in blender will draw video game comparisons but that doesn't make this any less beautiful
You Only Die Twice 3.5/5 - Surprisingly compact for a Bond film. I was a little grumpy that they didn't send Sean Connery to space (spoiler)
Enter the Dragon 4/5 - Some excellent Kung-Fu. For as much as these movies devolve into "just Kung-Fu fight through everyone on the island" you wonder why they don't just start with that plan?
I finally found time to watch The unbearable weight of massive talent. Fantastic nic cage movie with over the top acting and meta humor.
I also watched Spinal Tap 2 which was very meh.
I went to see Die My Love yesterday as part of my cinema subscription. It's not a movie I would have picked myself and while it didn't live up to the director's previous We Need to Talk about Kevin I think it was a well spent evening. The movie stands out in a way that will make it stay in my mind for quite some time