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Brick (2006)

Brick is one of my favorite movies I’ve seen in months.

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The Matrix (1999)

As I sat down to rewatch The Matrix for the first time since my college days, it was almost like I was seeing the movie for the first time.

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Trolls World Tour (2020)

The sheer anarchy of this film is unbelievable.

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Blinded by the Light (2019)

I can’t even pretend to be objective about this movie because:

  1. As a teenager, I partially built my identity around corny dad music
  2. I also had a spiritual experience with Bruce Springsteen’s music, and know his discography inside and out
  3. I am a sucker for well-made, music-driven, cheerful cinema

So take whatever rating you see posted on this page and take it with a strong grain of salt.

If I were trying to identify flaws (which I’m not), I’d probably point out that the white best friend character serves no purpose, and some of the musical cues are perhaps too on the nose.

I hope Viveik Kalra becomes a star; his demeanor and face are so wholesome and lovable.

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Nanook of the North (1922)

Nanook of the North is often hailed as the first documentary — though both the “first” and “documentary” parts of that are up for debate.

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Memento (2000)

Memento is a movie almost entirely about its plot structure, which is certainly clever and memorable.

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The Rock-afire Explosion (2008)

I rewatched this documentary prior to my tour at the Creative Engineering factory that built the Rock-afire / Chuck-E-Cheese animatronics.

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Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler (1922)

Film serials peaked in the mid-to-late-1910s, but their epic-yet-episodic storytelling mode didn’t completely vanish.

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Psycho (1960)

Calling a film “perfect” is tossed around a bit freely by movie fans (myself included), but the first half of Psycho really is perfect.

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Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)

Howl’s Moving Castle is a bit discombobulated, but charming and lovely.