What was the last movie you watched? Part 2

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28 Years Later

Letterboxd is gonna have a record amount of "Okay Hear Me Out" comments for this movie.

 
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I'm an 80s kid, so Fear Street Prom Queen is my favorite .

Gotta say , I'm very impressed by the collection of talented young actors in these films, all of whom , except for Sadie Sink , I'd never seen before.

I look forward to seeing them in future projects , and I have no doubt several of them are going to end up on the big screen in future franchises, and films over the next several years .
 
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A no frills and non glorified depiction of two hours of war in real time. Not pulling any punches or having anything to say about the conflict, just a harrowing look at how unpleasant modern warfare is. War is clearly hell and this is as pretty damn as close as you will want to get to it 8/10.
 
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A really solid entry in the franchise. 28 Weeks Later is still my favorite film in the franchise so far but I might actually prefer this over the first film which I honestly have never been a big fan of but I do appreciate and respect it for what it did for the zombie genre at the time. I'm also really looking forward to Bone Temple next year despite that crazy ending lol.

7.5/10
 
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I've finally plunged into the depths of Minecraft, and I have to say, maybe the right way to experience it would've been with a theater full of misbehaving children. I felt 5000 years old watching it at home.
 
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Ghosted another fun movie (I recently got Apple TV) Ana was such a bad ass in this after seeing her in No Time To Die I knew she could pull off action but action with humor sprinkled in here and there I loved it.
 
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An interesting indie horror flick with a really good central performance from Ethan Embry and some decent bits of gore. Honestly he's really the only reason to watch this because everything else just didn't really work for me especially all the tonal shifts.

5/10

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Kelly Marie Tran was really good in this and it's pretty well made overall but sadly it's just another predictable, generic in one ear out the other streaming flick. It's kind of sad too because the potential was definitely there and I liked the horror element but it just felt too been there done that IMO.

5/10

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I really enjoyed the performances from John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush in this. It's a well made flick overall but man those two performances really took it to another level IMO especially John Lithgow who is just straight up vile and horrifying in this. I'm just saddened that I didn't hear about this one sooner because it definitely would have been one of my favorite horror movies from last year.

7.5/10
 
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Nothing Brave about this new world, rather generic and flat as a pancake. Some odd choices but all rather bland and by the numbers in the end anyway. Some pointless cameos dont save this from the forgettable pile.
 

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