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Film diary

2,076 movies I’ve watched since 2011

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Fruitvale Station film poster

Fruitvale Station

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Dear White People film poster

Dear White People

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Dope film poster

Dope

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The Big Short film poster

The Big Short

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Mad Max: Fury Road film poster

Mad Max: Fury Road

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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome film poster

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

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Mad Max 2 film poster

Mad Max 2

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Mad Max film poster

Mad Max

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Jurassic World film poster

Jurassic World

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Jurassic Park III film poster

Jurassic Park III

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park film poster

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

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Jurassic Park film poster

Jurassic Park

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Terminator Genisys film poster

Terminator Genisys

  1. I was not at all invested in any of the characters (nor did I find the villain even mildly intimidating), despite the fact that they were introduced over thirty years ago in one of my favorite movies. The great J.K. Simmons gives the only enjoyable performance, and it’s wasted on a throwaway character.
  2. I usually roll my eyes a bit at nostalgic, anti-CGI Luddites, but this is one of those films that completely validates their… See more →
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The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye film poster

The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye

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Bloodsport film poster

Bloodsport

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Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay film poster

Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay

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Mustang film poster

Mustang

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Clueless film poster

Clueless

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Shadow of a Doubt film poster

Shadow of a Doubt

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Ghost World film poster

Ghost World

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And Then There Were None film poster

And Then There Were None

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The Purge film poster

The Purge

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Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping film poster

Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping

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Everybody Wants Some!! film poster

Everybody Wants Some!!

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Purple Rain film poster

Purple Rain

The offstage moments are flimsy. The onstage moments are unforgettable.

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Fantastic Lies film poster

Fantastic Lies

Setting out to portray a bunch of rich, white college athletes as victims, Fantastic Lies is acutely aware that, even with the facts firmly on its side, it has its work cut out for it. It takes great pains to demonstrate Duke University’s socioeconomic contrast with the community it abuts, and the fact that the school’s venerated lacrosse players are no angels. It acknowledges the epidemic of rape on college campuses, and is careful to… See more →

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Hush film poster

Hush

In Hush, Kate Siegel gives a truly terrific performance as an isolated deaf woman targeted by a psychopath. However, said psychopath is just about the least menacing home invader to grace the silver screen since Home Alone. If you really need to see a disabled person being terrorized, your time would be better spent with Wait Until Dark.

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Oculus film poster

Oculus

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The Hunting Ground film poster

The Hunting Ground

As with much of Kirby Dick’s work, The Hunting Ground isn’t necessarily a great documentary in the formal sense, but it is a powerful work of advocacy, equal parts devastating and inspiring.

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Midnight Special film poster

Midnight Special

Midnight Special is a road movie, and the bulk of its story takes place in the rear-view mirror. Who is this kid, and what are the extent and origin of his strange powers? Why are he and his family being relentlessly pursued by a religious cult and the FBI? Where are they going, and why? Amid the frenetic chase, Midnight Special selectively doles out backstory with patient precision, which makes it quite compelling early on,… See more →

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Raw Deal film poster

Raw Deal

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Entertainment film poster

Entertainment

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Finding Vivian Maier film poster

Finding Vivian Maier

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Police Story 3: Super Cop film poster

Police Story 3: Super Cop

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The Witch film poster

The Witch

On my second viewing of The Witch, I found a lot more to chew on, thanks in large part to the perspective afforded me by Katy Waldman’s analysis in Slate, especially this bit about the ending:

I can’t overstate just how shocking this moment feels, when you realize that the movie has up until now perpetrated a fundamental deception about its own point of view. All along, [director Robert] Eggers has stood on the Devil’s… See more →

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The Big Combo film poster

The Big Combo

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The Look of Silence film poster

The Look of Silence

As the counterpart to the devastating documentary The Act of Killing, which showcased death squad leaders gleefully dramatizing their unpunished roles in Indonesia’s 1960s genocide, The Look of Silence is less pronounced but more affecting. Focusing this time on the family of one of the estimated one million victims, it follows optometrist Adi Rukun as he calmly confronts his brother’s murderers, who are readily accessible and forthcoming with gory details. While the previous film tangled… See more →

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What Happened, Miss Simone? film poster

What Happened, Miss Simone?

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Metropolis film poster

Metropolis

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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny film poster

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny

Yuen Woo-ping is a great action choreographer. He is not a great director. Though Michelle Yeoh lends the proceedings gravity merely by showing up, this superfluous sequel is completely absent the poetry of the original.

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The Reckless Moment film poster

The Reckless Moment

Suggested alternate title: The Thankless Domesticity.

Props must be given to The Reckless Moment for being one of the rare films of its era to plainly acknowledge the raw deal women get in society. Of course, the film also reinforces said raw deal by billing its chain-smoking heart and soul, Joan Bennett, beneath James Mason, who gives a weak performance to a weaker character. Along with Bennett and the cacophonous existence written for her, Burnett Guffey’s… See more →

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The Witch film poster

The Witch

I walked into the theater with my skin practically peeled back in invitation, but The Witch just couldn’t quite get under it, and I’m not sure why. The film is exquisitely crafted, with thoughtful attention to period details, desaturated cinematography that is underlit to terrific effect, and a spare, dread-inducing score. The script is an often compelling examination of a deteriorating family, and how communal isolation intensifies the ill effects of religious fervor and gender… See more →

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Where to Invade Next film poster

Where to Invade Next

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The Vanishing film poster

The Vanishing

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O Brother, Where Art Thou? film poster

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

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Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie film poster

Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie

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Hail, Caesar! film poster

Hail, Caesar!

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