My entire theater was laughing hard at that. I couldn’t believe that was Bubble from Absolutely Fabulous though. Great range.

Never heard of that
Never heard of that
Series 2 is all killer, no filler. The humor is very outrageous though. Also the characters are very shallow but in a more fashion world-specific way than Seinfeld or IASIP
I just saw this in an indie theater
niiice
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Subtitled- French
A female painter is hired to paint a portrait for a woman's daughter, who is arranged to soon be married, and they begin to fall in love
This had been one of the most beautiful, poignant, impactful and heart-wrenching films I have ever seen.
Lady on Fire managed to capture emotions that I didn't think were possible through film. I've never seen a depiction on falling in love, and longing that felt so real and honest.
Before I even start to get into that, I just want to point out that it's one of the most visually striking and meticulously directed films I've seen on this journey. The colors are saturated and bright. Pausing the film at almost any moment will capture the essence of a still life painting. I also really appreciate how they let many shots linger, to let you take in the emotions that the characters are feeling, and to truly appreciate the cinematography
Lady on Fire also has very little music. The dialogue and ambience paint the scene most of the time. There are moments when there is music, but it is to highlight especially pivotal moments in the film.
Honestly what stood out to me the most was how they managed to capture what it feels like to fall for someone. How so many little moments can add up to love in a way that you wouldn't really see until you've already fallen, which makes other things that happen later on especially painful when you realize that the person you have fallen for might not be able to be yours.
So much is said through glances, and visuals with a show-dont-tell style of directing. Even though it's a 16th century story, I felt so many things that I've felt before in the modern era, and I can't praise the performances of these two women enough.
I know I wrote way more than I usually do, but this film had a real effect on me
Tldr; I cried hard as f***

This film is insane, highly recommend it on Criterion Channel.
Just watched this one, what a shame that he never made anything afterwards. Maybe one day…
Planet of the apes 2001. I didn't know people really hated this movie until after I saw it. It's a decent movie and it sucks they didn't make a sequel bc the ending got me hooked
Falling Down (rewatch) - 4/5
Calvary - 5/5 pure kino, might actually be one of my favorites
Memories (1995) - 2.5/5 this was just okay
crine i only just now realized at the end of falling down they hint that the wife killed robert duvall's kid
Another BANGER from Cooper Raiff (director of S***house) this one was so good and I can’t wait to see more of his movies man
4.5/5
You saw s***house right? @proper add this to your list ASAP
add? it’s been on my list dawgy
Another BANGER from Cooper Raiff (director of S***house) this one was so good and I can’t wait to see more of his movies man
4.5/5
Need more movies like this
Another BANGER from Cooper Raiff (director of S***house) this one was so good and I can’t wait to see more of his movies man
4.5/5
Okay I really need to check out his movies