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Jurassic World Dominion
Possibly the weakest from the franchise, but that won’t stop me from seeing it 10 times this summer. I’ve already seen it twice today, and as expected, it is better in 3D. The script is a mess, but I watched it for nostalgia and special effects, not the story. They’ve put so many random scenarios in here, as it’s allegedly the last Jurassic film. This is a spectacular franchise and I seriously hope this is not the end and seeing how much money these have made we can expect another one in ten years. I’m seeing it for the third time tomorrow, because why the hell not.
6/10
Top Gun: Maverick
I have seen Top Gun a few times, last time probably about two years ago and yet I was super confused about what was going on half the time. Why introduce so many new characters? Why was Val Kilmer only in one scene? What happened to Kelly McGillis’ character? They replaced her with a new character played by Jennifer Connelly that we’re supposed to know somehow? The musical score is one of the things I remember vividly about the first film, and here it’s replaced with a Lady Gaga song? The first film, even though clearly not a masterpiece, definitely had its appeal and was so much more entertaining. This film is curently the 169th highest rated film on Letterboxd and this leaves me even more buffled.
5/10
Falling
If you don’t have an offensive family member just like Willis, you’re either younger than a millennial, or come from a progressive family and I’m jealous of you. A wonderful drama about childhood trauma that would have benefited from giving Laura Linney more screen time.
7/10
Men
A wonderful psychological horror. People who think they can handle living in the woods alone, here’s why you can’t.
7/10
Maid
This is one of the best posters I’ve seen in a while, a still from the series that will stay with you for a long time. The vacuum cleaner just says it all. It’s heartbreaking and beautiful, just like the show. Maid is a limited series loosely based on a true story and produced by John Wells. The US version of Shameless has been one of my most beloved shows since it premiered in 2011 so naturally I had to check this out. If you’re a fan of social issues films, go watch it on Netflix. My whole family loved it.
8/10
Louder Than Bombs
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a poster this irrelevant to the film it’s promoting. I was disappointed with the beginning, but it got much better halfway through and I loved the letter/monologue the kid wrote about his life. I wish Isabelle Huppert had more screen time though.
7/10
The Father
Excrutiating film about growing old and losing yourself in the process. This will be all of us one day and that’s why we should all watch this film.
8/10
Burlesque
I don’t think I’ve ever cried so much at the movies. I was sobbing uncontrollably for the last hour at the threat of not one but two characters dying. I followed this series week by week as it aired and visited Highclere Castle a few times because everyone in my family loved this series so much. I really hope there’s another film I can look forward to.
5/10
Goodbye Soviet Union
A realistic portrayal of the mid and Eastern European dream of the US (and the West). And I agree, Dumle is the best candy, I would also toss a Snickers bar from the balcony if I was promised a Dumle, they’re just superior. Remember the banana flavour? They really need to resume selling them.
7/10
















