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THE BIKERIDERS - Movie Review
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I SAW THE TV GLOW - Movie Review
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My Top 5 Films of the 2000s
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HIT MAN - Movie Review
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EVIL DOES NOT EXIST - Movie Review
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FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA - Movie Review
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BACK TO BLACK - Movie Review
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Ask Me Anything - 70K Subs Edition
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THE FALL GUY - Movie Review
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THE BEAST - Movie Review
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Movies You Hate That Everyone Loves
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Reacting To Your Favorite Movies
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PERFECT DAYS - Movie Review
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PERFECT DAYS - Movie Review
LOVE LIES BLEEDING - Movie Review
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LOVE LIES BLEEDING - Movie Review
THE ZONE OF INTEREST - Movie Review
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THE ZONE OF INTEREST - Movie Review
DUNE: PART TWO - Movie Review
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Movies That Don't Age Well
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Movies That Don't Age Well
SHOWGIRLS - Movie Review
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SHOWGIRLS - Movie Review
Most Overrated Actors
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Most Overrated Actors
2024 Oscars: My Picks and Predictions
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2024 Oscars: My Picks and Predictions
Most Overrated Directors
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Most Overrated Directors
Best Movie Endings
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Best Movie Endings
Top 10 BEST Movies of 2023
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Top 10 BEST Movies of 2023
GODZILLA MINUS ONE - Movie Review
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GODZILLA MINUS ONE - Movie Review
FERRARI - Movie Review
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FERRARI - Movie Review
THE IRON CLAW - Movie Review
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THE IRON CLAW - Movie Review
POOR THINGS - Movie Review
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POOR THINGS - Movie Review

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  • @17Clovers
    @17Clovers 2 години тому

    The Ridley Scott criticisms I found ridiculous.

  • @dumbcatposter
    @dumbcatposter 5 годин тому

    I feel like this critique misses the forest for the trees. You correctly identify a lot of the symbolism and themes around media, but when you said it lacks any deeper meaning that really irked me. The entire film is an allegory for being a pre-transition trans person. I think it really tried to be obvious with the whole awkward teenage cross-dressing scene and scene where the antagonist *literally* traps a woman in a mans body as torture, but somehow people missed it.

    • @pinkmidi6553
      @pinkmidi6553 2 години тому

      there's a lot of depth and relatability to this movie that is lost on people who aren't queer. you don't have to be queer to relate to the movie obviously. but some people are entitled they don't even want to try to relate to queer experiences. and then u get end up with reviews like this where the point was lost </3

  • @user-zv7lm8uk7h
    @user-zv7lm8uk7h 7 годин тому

    A lot of people (on reddit) pointed out this is a rip off of some other horror show made for kids, I looked it up, and its downright SHAMELESS how much it is ripping off something else. I mean its truly shameless this is allowed...

  • @msjkramey
    @msjkramey 13 годин тому

    ...it's not virtue signaling to tell a story where the race of the character is relevant to the plot. You know what IS virtue signaling though? Bringing it up when it wasn't relevant to the story you WERE talking about. I'm so sick of hearing about this everytime a black actor just exists in a movie. Why even bring it up if they weren't doing it here?

  • @zaikkiaz3113
    @zaikkiaz3113 13 годин тому

    Great review: you put into words really insightful and dense topics in a clear and articulate way. Paraphrasing spanish philosopher Ortega, "clarity is the philosopher's courtesy" and you excel at that. This movie is surely thick as a brick but in an "erotic" or "playful" way that invites the viewer to take a deep dive in its themes and I feel like you beautifully encapsulate this sentiment.

  • @user-ss2if4ot9r
    @user-ss2if4ot9r 13 годин тому

    I feel like everyone on the internet likes criminals like Ted Bundy OJ Simpson and everyone else that's bad. That's why I'm upset it's like you can't be a nice caring person I know you're good bullied nice people finish last sorry I'm just sad because a lot of people think criminals are funny or interesting most men on the internet are obsessed with Tonya Harding I don't know why❤

    • @user-ss2if4ot9r
      @user-ss2if4ot9r 13 годин тому

      Men on the internet think Tonya Harding is super hot unless they're confusing her with Margot robbie.

  • @ernestmendez5487
    @ernestmendez5487 14 годин тому

    Love you, Maggie. ❤❤❤

  • @Na0ans
    @Na0ans 17 годин тому

    Great review as always. I feel as an “odyssey” it definitely needed more layers and variation. I totally agree that it thinks it’s saying more than it really is.

  • @gregjones2472
    @gregjones2472 19 годин тому

    Killer shirt

  • @hitarthjoshi3198
    @hitarthjoshi3198 19 годин тому

    "You can't fight in here, this is the war room!" Dr. Strangelove

  • @peter6914
    @peter6914 20 годин тому

    At the beginning of the film I was convinced it was going to be Goodfellas crossed with Sons of Anarchy it certain it certainly has the influence of Scorcese with its editing and musical drops, but by the end I felt it had more in common with a film like This Is England (2006). The Bikeriders isn't trying to be a mob crime epic, what its doing is detailing the twilight years in the golden age of motor cycle clubs, when they were just social clubs for working class bike enthusiasts before the culture was subsequently hijacked by criminals and fanatical dregs. Similar to This is England (2006) which documents the original Skinhead movement as a culture of working class kids who just wanted to listen to reggae and ska before it was hijacked by far right facist thugs. The best thing that could be said about The Bikeriders is that it works extremely well as a companion piece to Easy Rider (1968) which it references towards the end as a melancholic ode to an era long gone. 8/10 my favourite film of the year so far.

  • @peter6914
    @peter6914 20 годин тому

    Cillian Murphy, just coasts on the same stoic hard face persona with zero range or emotional expression, and by Oppenheimer i was exhausted.

  • @aldriel8274
    @aldriel8274 20 годин тому

    Jesus Christ I went to watch it yesterday, LOL, I couldn't even finish the damn thing. Boring empty shallow repetitive horrible acting, hate that cheesy dude, Taylor-Joy is a robot omg so baaaad!! It adds nothing to me, 100% uninteresting Mad Max movies. Never gonna watch this crappy franchise or saga or the hell you wanna call this shit, ever again. Blaaaaarrgghhhh Mad Max makes me wanna 🤮 inside Chris Hemsworth mouth. Top #1 most horrible actor ever.

  • @joecrone9862
    @joecrone9862 22 години тому

    I absolutely loved it. I was expecting to see evo's , conehead shovels, or god forbid Yamaha viragos, all mixed up up where they didn't belong. But everything seemed totally period correct! Even all the cages looked spot on for whatever years they were portraying. Brought back a lot of good memories.

  • @abhaykumarsingh6359
    @abhaykumarsingh6359 22 години тому

    Just see this and yea quite enjoyed it, the synth heavy soundtrack and the cinematography were particular highlights.

  • @craig0weston20
    @craig0weston20 22 години тому

    Loved this movie

  • @waynefung9901
    @waynefung9901 День тому

    I love the fact that the movie focused on the emotions rather than the shock value of the sex. I thought Humbert was initially motivated by lust, then by crazed jealousy and insecurity, but somewhere along the way he actually fell in love. Lolita appeared to be just a sexually naughty young girl, but the ending revealed that she had been passionate and obsessed with Quilty all along, thus rendering Humbert a tragic figure. Seen from a lens of genre tropes, Lolita is a sort of a twisted take on film noir, with bratty Lolita as the femme fatale love interest and overly insecure Humbert as tragic protagonist. So it is hilarious because of these subversions of the character archetypes. But credit to Kubrick for playing out the tragedy in an emotionally real way.

  • @mango4ttwo635
    @mango4ttwo635 День тому

    Rear Window, The Searchers, Rashomon, The Ladykillers, Dracula. The 50s is not my favourite decade, for sure, but there are several great films and many I have yet to see (most of Fellini and other Italians). I also love Grahame and In a Lonely Place. But I keep thinking i must re-watch Vertigo. I see the great craft and art, but it did not get me on a gut level at first watch foreign language films to recommend: Rocco and his Brothers, Ballad of a Soldier, Rififi

  • @SIBIRIAKoriginal
    @SIBIRIAKoriginal День тому

    isn't it nice when you always can put everything in a philosophical coating with general perspective dip about generations and other bs, even a simple story about an old imbecile dreaming of f-ing a school girl. sick society.

  • @freedom_rock18
    @freedom_rock18 День тому

    He got recognized when he was working in Broadway then once he worked with Martin Scorsese . Where they both lived in the same neighborhood.. and knew each other as teenagers but De Niro is timeless..he’s not overrated only when he gets into politics. All his roles are definitely interchangeable. But his role is killers of the flower moon was killer definitely villainous and by far the most interesting. De Niro is legend has never been once overrated. Has only evolved but at the same time There are roles where he seems a little out of place or touch

  • @freedom_rock18
    @freedom_rock18 День тому

    Gladiator, zodiac, the departed, black hawk down, public enemies

  • @freedom_rock18
    @freedom_rock18 День тому

    Or the duelist by Ridley Scott and bad lieutenant

  • @randallstubblefield1633
    @randallstubblefield1633 День тому

    City of God is 1.

  • @puma59graciefighter
    @puma59graciefighter День тому

    I've never seen a movie build up so much tension just to wuss out with a predictable and disappointing ending! Director lost his balls I guess!

  • @skabcat242
    @skabcat242 День тому

    I need to watch this again.

  • @justinrussell9391
    @justinrussell9391 День тому

    Really? Cult classic

  • @AmjadKhan-r3d
    @AmjadKhan-r3d День тому

    Xxx

  • @nicklewandowski3877
    @nicklewandowski3877 День тому

    Idk. I had a good time at the theater. The fact that George Miller at 79 made this is awesome. Hes using todays tools like a giddy kid coloring in his drawings.

  • @svennarula129
    @svennarula129 2 дні тому

    5. Carrie 4. Rosemary’s Baby 3. The Witch 2. The Shining 1. Hereditary || honorable mentions: The Wicker Man (the original), Cure, Audition, The Ring, Identity, VHS, Blair Witch Project

  • @zachcameron1117
    @zachcameron1117 2 дні тому

    I've seen Kubrick's Shining adaptation pop up in more than a few reviews for The Zone Of Interest, as if it's some obvious cinematic inspiration - it is very much not. The truth is that the formal techniques used in The Shining (slow zooms, snap-zooms, POV shots, flowing Steadicam, cross-cutting, stylistic lighting, helicopter shots) are so far outside of Jonathan Glazer's visual language in Zone as he goes out of his way to avoid using these and other techniques. So, how exactly are these two similar? I mean, they're both creepy movies but by that logic I could compare Zone to The Babadook or Insidious (which is just as ridiculous as comparing it to The Shining). Even their temperaments are diametrically opposite; The Shining is dramatic and heavy-handed in everything it sets out to do* while The Zone Of Interest is undramatic, voyeuristic, observational and subtle. *I'm not saying this is a detriment, I'm a fan of everything Kubrick does in that movie, I'm just pointing it out for the sake of the comparison. I mean, for fuck's sake, the 'Kubrick Stare' became a meme for a reason, yet he's still regarded as this 'subtle' filmmaker. There's a huge gap between the movies people think Kubrick made and the movies he actually made - just as there's the myth and mystique of him as this elusive figure vs. the regular-ass Roseanne-loving dude he was (not to mention the persistent misconception that he abused Shelley Duvall, which she has explicitly debunked). The compositions are similar but, again, it would be an outright stretch to compare them. So what is this comparison to The Zone Of Interest based on, exactly? I think trying to unpack that lies probably somewhere in Rodney Ascher's Room 237 about the cumulative effect of how The Shining became a cultural black hole. Again, there's the misconception that Kubrick was a perfectionist, so when we have clear continuity errors they're blown out of proportion. Kubrick was more focused on performances than he was on chair placement but when you see him through the lens of an infallible genius, a chair moving from one part of the frame to another means 'secret ghosts.' Jonathan Glazer's movies have that air of mystique and perfectionism so maybe that's why the Kubrickian stereotype is laid upon him and his work...despite having nothing to do with The Shining.

  • @tommy1138
    @tommy1138 2 дні тому

    I loved it. It was better than expected for me. I was actually sad to see it end because those characters started to feel like family towards the end. Great performances, amazing period detail and a story about how a family can fall apart due to outsiders coming in and destroying it from within. I will watch this one often on Blu-ray and it's destined to become a cult classic.

  • @JacobHeath-kj8qe
    @JacobHeath-kj8qe 2 дні тому

    Singin in the Rain! Pure joy of a film! Maybe not super deep, but it’s a classic movie in that sense exactly! It’s pure escapism.

  • @benwar3418
    @benwar3418 2 дні тому

    Just saw this in theater All the Characters were interesting i like crime/Drama definitely a good movie, end credit pictures of the real Bikers was a nice touch .

  • @thenothingsong
    @thenothingsong 2 дні тому

    Always love your insights! I thought the cast of characters did such a phenomenal job. There was a little bit of it feeling like chunks/installments of a story with the interview portions mixed in with the bikeriders' stories and experiences that made it drag a bit, but overall I really enjoyed the film.

  • @llamasarus1
    @llamasarus1 2 дні тому

    You NEED to watch and review a Spanish film called The Coffee Table. Many people say you need to go into it blind, and I see why. It's fricked. It takes the family tragedy of Hereditary, Antichrist, and The Mist to the next level. I apologize for making a comment having little to do with the video but I saw it and wondered what you would think.

  • @mrcrhartman
    @mrcrhartman 2 дні тому

    The characters would have had to be MUCH more interesting to not bore me to tears with this predictable and plotless near documentary paced snooze. The last "confrontation"...who DIDN'T know the upstart was going to pull a pistol? As bad as an episode of a streaming show. If that actially happened it should have just been part of a musical montage about the fall of the first generation to the younger criminals, like the end of Goodfellas. Cant believe this was only 90 minutes, felt like over 2 hours. All I thought was "why couldnt I be watching this great Tom Hardy performance in a real movie"?

  • @ahunt1054
    @ahunt1054 2 дні тому

    I finally got around to watching Hitman and I wanted to find a woman’s review. I love Linklater too but this was a full miss for me. Powell is interesting and it’s obviously a showcase for him but the fact that it’s being touted as a love story is infuriating to me. She did NOT consent to having sex with Gary. She was having sex with Ron or so she thought. That is not funny. That is borderline assault or actually the r word in the eyes of the law. I kept waiting for him to tell her the truth and when he does it’s in the middle of a bigger moment and she doesn’t have time to process the information that she’s been sleeping with a stranger who is the opposite of everything she wanted. I thought that was gross. That is all.

  • @har8397
    @har8397 2 дні тому

    She's really hot. But is it enough to watch this....

  • @grfnklgrfnkl
    @grfnklgrfnkl 2 дні тому

    I’m 10 seconds in and I really hope all christopher nolan films are touched upon. Or Alejandro González Iñárritu. Easily the most overrated directors of the last few decades.

  • @Abhisheknanavare
    @Abhisheknanavare 2 дні тому

    I've noticed that individuals who have previously cheated someone feel uneasy after seeing nocturnal animals. It says a lot about who we are.

  • @HBDSHOUTOUTS
    @HBDSHOUTOUTS 2 дні тому

    Funny she referenced Seven Samurai. Our movie club just watched that!

  • @hmod444.
    @hmod444. 2 дні тому

    you articulated everything i had in mind so perfectly!!!! thank you for this.

  • @haanoon
    @haanoon 2 дні тому

    Great review.

  • @Fiveash-Art
    @Fiveash-Art 2 дні тому

    She's so smart I can't even watch her. .. I have to crank myself up for it. I'm pathetic.

  • @rickwiese5438
    @rickwiese5438 2 дні тому

    I'm not putting in the mental work to narrow it down to 5, so I'm giving you my 6 favorites of the 2000s: 1. Wonder Boys 2. Ghost World 3. High Fidelity 4. House of Flying Daggers 5/6. Lost in Translation/Doubt

  • @_munkykok_
    @_munkykok_ 2 дні тому

    first

  • @Dieafreak
    @Dieafreak 2 дні тому

    The most disturbing scene I’ve seen ever involving a bad acid trip was the rich son and his Psychiatrist in the TV show/series Ratched back in Netflix released a couple years ago.

  • @theragoooverlord5021
    @theragoooverlord5021 2 дні тому

    I seen it a few weeks ago at a film festival. Austin Butthead was there. Heaps of film nerds were there. I drank red wine all night. Some of the acting seemed inauthentic.but happy not to be watching weirdo Disney movies

  • @sirtorchington
    @sirtorchington 3 дні тому

    Just watched, this is my type of weird. I found myself aching in the final moments as well. The QR code credits honestly blew my mind a bit, simple as it is, especially with that quick mid credit scene. Watching that on my phone after the movie made me feel like I was living in the world of the film. Also love how Bertrand managed to seamlessly morph this into a horror movie in that one section, iykyk

  • @MIKEXCER
    @MIKEXCER 3 дні тому

    Not the new pfp 😮 <3