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Movies seen in March '24
Dune – part 2 - ( Read more... )
American Fiction – I would totally have gone to see this in the cinema based on the trailer and award buzz, but it was pulled from local cinemas after one week, which happened to be an inconvenient week for going to the cinema for me. So, I was pleased it was available on Prime straight after the Oscars (which tells you something about cinema’s problem these days.) ( Read more... )
Road House – again, I would totally have gone to see this in the cinema because of the trailer, knowing it was directed by Doug Liman, Jake Gyllenhaal was in it and the premise. ( Read more... )
I’ll also shout out The Vast of Night, a low-budget science fiction movie that went direct to streaming a few years ago. It was recced to me, and if you want to see a movie that has interesting things to say about storytelling, two rootable, rounded nerds who were into the tech of their time, it’s well worth 90 minutes or so.
[Lightly edited 30/12/24.]
American Fiction – I would totally have gone to see this in the cinema based on the trailer and award buzz, but it was pulled from local cinemas after one week, which happened to be an inconvenient week for going to the cinema for me. So, I was pleased it was available on Prime straight after the Oscars (which tells you something about cinema’s problem these days.) ( Read more... )
Road House – again, I would totally have gone to see this in the cinema because of the trailer, knowing it was directed by Doug Liman, Jake Gyllenhaal was in it and the premise. ( Read more... )
I’ll also shout out The Vast of Night, a low-budget science fiction movie that went direct to streaming a few years ago. It was recced to me, and if you want to see a movie that has interesting things to say about storytelling, two rootable, rounded nerds who were into the tech of their time, it’s well worth 90 minutes or so.
[Lightly edited 30/12/24.]