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A chart of hourly posts over the last week (for big screens). A chart of hourly posts over the last week (for small screens).

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A ★★★★ review of It's What's Inside (2024)

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Cuando tu thriller/comedia de ci-fi se convierte inadvertidamente en una adaptación apócrifa del ¿Quién es Quién? cruzado con Cluedo. Reunión de colegas pre-nupcial con viejas tensiones, resentimientos crecientes y demás trapos sucios asomando gracias a un cacharrito la mar de interesante dando...

#film #movies #Letterboxd #cinemastodon #itswhatsinside

4h ago


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A ★★★½ review of The Funeral (1996)

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… so many unanswered questions. Exactly what makes The Funeral so compelling; It’s a gangster story unfolding at a funeral, simple in premise but layered with lies, secrets, and morally corrupt yet undeniably charismatic characters. The men are awful, but their charm keeps you hooked. And of...

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on Thu, 12AM


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A ★★★★ review of Psycho II (1983)

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I always forget how well this movie works, especially considering it had an impossible task of following up one of the all-time great films. That’s a credit to director Richard Franklin’s work behind the camera and Tom Holland’s twisty, gaslighty script – but mostly to Anthony Perkins, who...

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4h ago


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A ★★★★★ review of The Boy and the Heron (2023)

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Non sono certo di aver colto tutti i simbolismi, le allegorie e metafore di cui il film è pieno zeppo fino a scoppiare, non conosco abbastanza Miyazaki, so solo che ho passato due ore travolto e immerso in un immaginario magnifico realizzato in maniera sontuosa con occhi, orecchie, mente e cuore...

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12h ago


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A ★★½ review of In the Folds of the Flesh (1970)

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What a rambling, confused, goofy mess. A ton of fun. The young man's wardrobe alone makes it worth a watch.

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on Thu, 1AM


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A ★★★ review of Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968)

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The first Hammer Dracula film not to be directed by Terence Fisher, this one starts with a bang with what I can only imagine was looked at in the late 60s the way that we all look at the opening scene in Ghost Ship. Alas, much like Ghost Ship, much of the rest of the film is less stellar, though...

#horror #dracula #filmsky #moviesky #Letterboxd #moviereview #Hammerhorror #horrormovies

20h ago


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In Another Country: Isabelle Huppert on finding the language of emotion in Hong Sang-soo’s A Traveler’s Needs • Journal • A Letterboxd Magazine

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With the release of A Traveler’s Needs, her third collaboration with director Hong Sang-soo, star Isabelle Huppert speaks to Rafa Sales Ross about the freedom of his unusual filmmaking style and the universal language of cinema.

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1h ago


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A ★★★★ review of The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics (1965)

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Very clever, but a product of its time with the anti-Hippie attitude "To the vector go the spoils" is timeless, though Watched on YouTube

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15h ago

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