First They Killed My Father (2017) – Review

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Plot Summary From the moment I pressed play on Angelina Jolie’s harrowing drama, I felt pulled into a world I rarely encounter on screen—a child’s view of political upheaval that’s as visually stunning as it is emotionally devastating. While First They Killed My Father belongs to the war drama genre, what immediately struck me wasn’t … Read more

Fight Club (1999) – Review

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Plot Summary Nobody warned me the first time I watched “Fight Club” that I would walk away feeling so powerfully unsettled—yet oddly understood. Directed by David Fincher, this film struck me as a cinematic live wire: a brash, unfiltered diagnosis of modern masculinity and consumer fatigue poured into the jagged mold of a psychological thriller. … Read more

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) – Review

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Plot Summary From the very first frame, I’m immediately swept up by the infectious energy and sly wit that Ferris Bueller’s Day Off exudes. It’s honestly nearly impossible for me to watch this movie and not feel a thrill shot of adolescent rebellion and a nostalgic wave for days when life felt, at least in … Read more

Faust (1926) – Review

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Plot Summary When I first sat down to experience Faust (1926), directed by F.W. Murnau, I braced myself for a journey into the heart of darkness—one woven from mythology, legend, and human frailty. It’s a film that doesn’t simply retell the well-known story of a man’s bargain with the devil; it envelopes you in a … Read more

Fargo (1996) – Review

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Plot Summary When I think back to the first time I watched Fargo, I remember being lulled by its unassuming Minnesota setting, only to be pulled into a tapestry of crime and darkly comic misfortune. Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, this 1996 film initially presents itself as a quirky, small-town detective story, but quickly … Read more

Farewell My Concubine (1993) – Review

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Plot Summary When I first watched Farewell My Concubine, I became immediately enveloped in its intricate tapestry of love, ambition, art, and betrayal. The film, masterfully directed by Chen Kaige, falls within the historical drama genre, but to me it never felt confined by that label. Instead, it opens up whole worlds—spanning decades in Chinese … Read more

Eyes Without a Face (1960) – Review

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Plot Summary Few films have unsettled me so subtly and so completely as Georges Franju’s Eyes Without a Face. From the moment the opening credits faded in, I felt an icy tension—a dreadful anticipation forged by the film’s deliberate pacing and haunting visuals. Without revealing the film’s most shocking secrets (spoilers lie ahead), I can … Read more

Eyes Wide Shut (1999) – Review

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Plot Summary From my first encounter with Stanley Kubrick’s final film, I felt as if I had stepped into a fever dream masquerading as a marriage drama. “Eyes Wide Shut” plays as a psychological thriller, weaving a web of erotic intrigue against the winter-lit streets of New York. The story follows Dr. Bill Harford (Tom … Read more

Ex Machina (2014) – Review

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Plot Summary The moment I first saw Alex Garland’s directorial debut, I was struck by the quiet unease that permeates every frame. As a lover of cerebral science fiction, I gravitate toward films that probe the moral seams of our technological world, and Garland’s psychological thriller fits that mold with unnerving precision. The story orbits … Read more

Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) – Review

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Plot Summary Stepping out of my local theater after watching Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s whirlwind film, I remember feeling like I needed to catch my breath. I was swept up in a genre-blurring journey that combined science fiction and existential drama in ways I’ve rarely witnessed. Everything Everywhere All At Once follows Evelyn Wang, … Read more