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The City of Lost Children (1995)
Jean Paul Jeunet's utterly bizarre and amazing film starring a very young, French-speaking, Ron Perlman.
The City of Lost Children (1995)
Jean Paul Jeunet's utterly bizarre and amazing film starring a very young, French-speaking, Ron Perlman.
Last but by no means least
Longlegs (2024)
It felt very much like a Lynchian fever dream. I think I liked it? It was unnerving, Nicholas Cage was peak weird and it all felt like it had been made on a shoestring budget but in a good way. I definitely need to rewatch it.
Last but by no means least
Longlegs (2024)
It felt very much like a Lynchian fever dream. I think I liked it? It was unnerving, Nicholas Cage was peak weird and it all felt like it had been made on a shoestring budget but in a good way. I definitely need to rewatch it.
A busy weekend meant I didn't post about the last two, so here we go.
Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)
It was alright! Never been a fan of the games, but I liked the lore even if it's gotten massively out of hand in recent installments. It was fine. Nothing too special.
A busy weekend meant I didn't post about the last two, so here we go.
Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)
It was alright! Never been a fan of the games, but I liked the lore even if it's gotten massively out of hand in recent installments. It was fine. Nothing too special.
Something Wicked This Way Comes...
Something Wicked This Way Comes...
The ABC's of Death (2012)
2 hours of my life I am never getting back, at least an hour of which I ended up falling asleep during. C for Cycle was probably the only entry I liked, I don't even want to talk about X, Y and Z. I hated everything about those 3 specifically.
The ABC's of Death (2012)
2 hours of my life I am never getting back, at least an hour of which I ended up falling asleep during. C for Cycle was probably the only entry I liked, I don't even want to talk about X, Y and Z. I hated everything about those 3 specifically.