Three Minutes: A Lengthening - documentary about three minutes of recovered video footage from a small town in Poland in the late 1930’s. The scope of it started small and it expanded continuously throughout the movie. It was really impactful. The only footage shown is the video footage itself, the narrator is Helena Bonham Carter. I highly recommend it if you like documentaries.
Let The Right One In - 2008 low budget Swedish horror film. I’d always heard it was well regarded and it did not disappoint one bit. Delightfully tense, cathartic, and unsettling.
Let The Right One In - 2008 low budget Swedish horror film. I’d always heard it was well regarded and it did not disappoint one bit. Delightfully tense, cathartic, and unsettling.
I personally also liked the remake. It get some bad reviews but I think it’s mostly unjustified. It’s probably not as good as the original but is still pretty solid.
“Three Minutes” sounds fascinating! Thank you for the rec! I have seen “Let the Right One In” and I feel the same way… so good, and so deeply unsettling.
I just watched “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” for the first time. I know I know I know. I don’t know how I went so long without seeing it either. It was SO good, though. So that got me wanting to share movies well known and not so well known that people are watching.
I started watching Sonic the Hedgehog 2 this week. Now let me tell you, I got about 13 minutes in before I had to shut it off.
So instead, I watched another movie about a blue creature getting stranded on Earth. Lilo & Stitch. I’ve seen it many times, probably 6 at this point, and I never tire of it. The watercolour backgrounds are beautiful, the story and characters are wonderful. Definitely took the sourness of the Sonic movie out and replaced it with a warm feeling.
Too many things, honestly. Highlights were definitely:
Infinity Pool (Cronenberg, 2023): go watch it blind, this movie is something else. Wonderful imagery, great performances, a real thinker of a plot. I think Brandon is doing his dad proud.
Cade: The tortured crossing (Breen, 2023): not sure how many Neil Breen fans lurk around here, but my friends and I drove a little over an hour to see this in theaters, and honestly what a great time. Crowd loved it, great energy and vibe throughout. Say what you will about the quality of Breen’s filmmaking, but his movies are always entertaining and he puts a lot of heart into what he does.