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Where the Crawdads Sing (2022)
Just as good as the book
Just as good as the book, and conveyed a really important message about strength through adversity and learning to love after heartbreak. Everyone should see this movie.
American Horror Stories (2021)
So far so disappointed
The first two episodes were nothing short of horrendous. A bunch of nepo babies who can't act going off a script that was clearly written as a cash grab. Watching it felt like I was watching some kind of weird fan-made spin-off: poor production quality, bad acting, it was just terrible.
1917 (2019)
I rarely give a 10/10
But this movie was something else.really great performances, stirring music, everything you can ask for.
Riverdale (2017)
iM wEirD. iM a WeiRdO
IM tHe dAUGhtEr oF tHe BlACkHooD
lines like these have made the show so bad.
Knives Out (2019)
Might be my new favorite movie
Initially I thought this film was going to be a predictable "Clue" whodunnit style movie. But it's so original and fun, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time! Bravo!
I Am Elizabeth Smart (2017)
Such a brave, wonderful inspiration
Elizabeth Smart is a truly remarkable woman, and for her to have the courage to detail her story in this manner is nothing short of incredible. No detail is left out, on purpose I'd assume. Her message shows that she is not guilty of what happened to her and those who share similar abuse stories should not be ashamed. For her to agree to do such a detailed and accurate rendition of her story is amazing, and I can not recommend you watch this film enough (and her book, "My Story"), if anything for the lessons of resilience and courage.
Ad Astra (2019)
weird
Didn't really capture my attention, or anyone else in the theater. also didn't seem scientifically accurate. overall, cool visual effects but weird lack of plot
Mad Men (2007)
Gives a Gen Z-er a lot to think about...
Just finished Mad Men on Netflix. The writing is truly spectacular, and I especially recommend turning on subtitles to get the faster-paced, witty humors of the show. I love how the show portrays the era so that the viewer can really put themselves into the characters shoes. And, without giving anything away.of all the shows I've seen on television this has got to be one of the best endings.
John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch (2019)
Was really looking forward to it...
I was really looking forward to this, I love everything John Mulaney. However, this just felt bizarre. There were a lot of different points throughout the show where I was wondering "was that supposed to be funny?" Normally, Mulaney's humor is right up my alley (I love Big Mouth) but this just wasn't his best work, felt like a flop. Ignore the 1 star rating though, very few programs deserve a real 1 star.
Euphoria (2019)
Accurately Portrays the Modern Teenager
Unfortunately or fortunately, there's a lot of new facets to teenage life due in part to an increase in technology. "Euphoria" accurately illustrates these increasing changes. Whether it's being preyed on by an older man, or being shamed for one's sexuality "Euphoria" gives a shocking yet startling accurate depiction of the new standard of teenage life and all the dangers it offers.
Family Guy (1999)
I love this show so much it's not even funny
This show is, often, in poor taste, however, I love that it gives me the break from reality I need whenever I need it.
Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019)
Surprisingly Good
I was honestly expecting nothing more than a bunch of superhero-movie cliches, but this was surprisingly original. The initial twist is ~somewhat~ predictable, but as Marvel does best, the post-credit scene was honestly shocking. very good overall, I enjoyed it a lot.