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The Last Movie You Watched
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Kinda Pregnant with Amy Schumer

I thought it was quirky and really funny.
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Young Frankenstein. 

'Give him a sedagive!' never gets old.

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‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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Katrina, Come Hell or High Water. (2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gyBK3UMT34

3 part documentary that shows how every level of government failed the people of New Orleans, how the narrative of despair was politicized into a narrative of fear, and the loss of a part of the city that has not yet returned.

Trump will flush this one down the memory hole.
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Terror Comes KnockingThe Marcela Borges Story
(Netflix)

A pregnant Marcela Borges and her family face terror when armed intruders demand $200,000 from their Florida home. With no access to such funds, Marcela must make critical decisions to protect her loved ones from the violent captors.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
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Made it to "The Long Walk" over the weekend and was pleasantly surprised. This is the adaptation of one of King's Bachman Books, and it's every bit as dark and grim as the source material. They did take liberties, as you have to when adapting long form fiction to the screen, but they remained remarkably faithful to the source, save some fiddling about with the ending and the setting, and having to create a plethora of composite characters when they reduced the group of walkers from 100 to 50. The book is set in a loosely defined, dystopian near future while the film is set seemingly in a loosely defined alternate history dystopian mid 60's. The book was more allegorical of today's America than any book written nearly fifty years ago has a right to be, but the film is clearly an allegory of Trump's America. Despite being a grim tale, it's also a noble tale, with underpinnings of friendship and moments of levity, and it's the moments that matter.

As a stand alone film, I'd give it four of five stars, and three-and-a-half as an adaptation. It's one of just four King adaptations that have been done well by Hollywood* and the upcoming remake of "The Running Man" looks to leave that number firmly at four.

*There are a good number of King adaptions that have been well received, and well made, stand alone movies, but were still terrible adaptations. "Cujo," "Carrie," and "Christine" leap immediately to mind (and Cathy Bates' depiction of Annie Wilkes in Misery was genius, even if the film sucked). But, When I go to see a film based on a book, I'm looking to see an accurate adaptation, not the screen writer's or director's vision of a beloved tale.
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Home Sweet Home
(Amazon Prime)

When a city is overrun with a demonically-possessed crowd, a cop must find the source of evil to save his family.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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They Live Inside Us
(Amazon Prime)

Seeking inspiration for a new writing project, a man spends Halloween night in a notoriously haunted house. He soon realizes he is living in his own horror story.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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I just finished watching King Rat, a pretty intense psychodrama set in a late-WWII prison camp. If you love ambiguity, you'll enjoy it; if you don't, you won't.

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The better Dustin Hoffman autism movie:



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