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Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
Scorsese's magnum opus
This is arguably Scorsese's best film. The story is told in a way you'd absolutely expect from Scorsese, this man's genius is unmatched. Outstanding cinematography, score, production design and editing, all top tier technical excellence. The performances from Lily Gladstone and Leonardo DiCaprio are Oscar worthy feats, but for me, Robert De Niro was the clear standout best. I've never seen him act so menacingly evil and kindhearted at the same time, it's amazing.
A lot has been said about the runtime, which honestly I think is a very unfair criticism of the film. For the caliber of story this is going for, the runtime is justified, honestly I would of liked another hour of it. If you go into it scared of a long runtime, you won't like it, but it deserves to be seen by everyone.
Elvis (2022)
The King is back for good
All of my 19 years of life, I have hoped and prayed for a film about my idol Elvis Aaron Presley. So the anticipation waiting for this film was intense to say the least. I was so skeptical of it all, until last night.
Seeing this in a packed cinema was truly special. Seeing my idol portrayed on screen is something I will never forget. It was so damn good I went and saw it again tonight, the very next day. Austin Butler as Elvis is the greatest acting performance in film history, and he is surrounded by other amazing acting from Tom Hanks, Olivia Dejonge and Richard Roxburgh.
I now truly believe the king has been revived for my generation. This is the time for everyone to discover him, and it will be the greatest day of their lives.
TCB.
Texaco Star Theatre Starring Milton Berle: Episode #8.13 (1956)
The King
This is the show that shocked the world in 1956, and it's all due to the king.
Goodfellas (1990)
Greatest Movie Of All Time
This here is the greatest movie in film history. The acting is absolutely off the charts. De Niro and Pesci in incredible supporting roles with Liotta taking the spotlight, and earning his place. Scorsese really knew what he was doing with every scene in the movie.