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Skinamarink (2022)
9/10
An experience best had alone in the dark
20 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I always had terrible nightmares as a kid which included sleep paralysis. Eventually in my teens I stopped having nightmares and sleep paralysis completely. I would have the occasional bad dream, but not a nightmare that would wake me up with an elevated heartrate. But after watching Skinamarink, I've had my my first real nightmare in over 14 years that I woke up from with a heart racing.

"Skinamarink" is more of an experience as opposed to a traditional plot driven movie. An experience that took me back to my childhood where I had a fear of the dark. Unbeknownst to my younger self, that fear was actually a fear of the unknown which "Skinamarink" 100% taps into.

This film follows the story of 2 kids being alone in their home in the dark. Pretty simple in concept, but masterful in execution.

Unnatural camera angles, abrupt noises, and minimal actual human connection in this film leave the viewer feeling as helpless as the children in the film.

When looking at this film in a literal sense, it's hard to pinpoint what exactly is happening and the ending doesn't necessarily give a cohesive answer. Are the paranormal events you are seeing actually happening to these characters? Is this a shared psychosis episode, or even their imaginations? Is this just a crazy nightmare a kid is having that we are getting a glimpse at? Who knows.

The entire film has a static-like grain over it which some viewers might find off-putting, but to me it brought back memories of being a kid looking into the darkness and seeing that same static-like grain in my vision.

If you don't like slow experiences, this movie really isn't for you. This is definitely an "artsy" film and not something general audiences would like. However, for people looking for a truly mental experience, watch this film.
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Star Trek: Picard (2020–2023)
2/10
Borderline Experimental
4 May 2022
Time is something that you wish you could reverse. The things you see in the scars left on your soul; we wish we could back track them all into the infinite -I'm not done- by dialing into the infinite cosmos of time. Time echoes like a butterfly's wings. When we see things that that change us as the people we once were but will soon become or grow into. If we reverse the time into our lives, we have to recognize the moments that we share with each other now are priceless, and if we take those moments in time and we appreciate them and love them and truly realize that when we look up at the night sky and see the stars as they are, those stars once we're different stars. And, we realize in here, we become something new.
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Saturday Night Live: Bill Burr/Jack White (2020)
Season 46, Episode 2
1/10
C*m Town Theft
8 February 2021
For those who don't know, the mafia sketch was stolen from a podcast called C*m Town. They stole another bit from them in the John Krasinski episode. It was the Ratatouille skit.
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