
Karl Delossantos
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2 weeks ago |
smashcutreviews.com | Karl Delossantos
Sinners manages to be a folk horror, western drama, southern gothic, Blaxploitation thriller, quasi-musical and, oh yeah, a vampire movie exploring deeply rooted themes about our society while being one of the most devilishly entertaining movies of the year. With immersive world-building, a memorable cast of characters elevated by a stellar ensemble and musical numbers and action scenes that will take your breath away, writer-director Ryan Coogler may have just given us his magnum opus.
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2 months ago |
smashcutreviews.com | Karl Delossantos
Yes, The Gorge is about a mysterious, gigantic crevasse guarded by multiple countries that, as one character puts it, “is the door to hell, and we're standing at the gate.” And yet, it is one of the most romantic movies of the year. There isn't an easy label to slap on director Scott Derrickson's latest film, which is streaming on Apple TV+ starting (appropriately) on Valentine's Day. It dips into high-concept science fiction, survival thriller, creature horror, and, yes, romance.
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2 months ago |
smashcutreviews.com | Karl Delossantos
If you're here for killer fight scenes and Ke Huy Quan's charm, Love Hurts delivers—but don't expect much else. The action, choreographed by stuntman-turned-director Jonathan Eusebio, is thrilling, with standout brawls featuring Marshawn Lynch and Mustafa Shakir. But the messy plot and stitched-together gags make this John Wick-inspired action-comedy more frustrating than fun. If you can endure the chaos, the fights are worth the watch—just don't say they didn't warn you… love does hurt.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
letterboxd.com | Karl Delossantos
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Oct 1, 2024 |
filmhounds.co.uk | Karl Delossantos
Much has been made about the technical achievements of Brady Corbet's The Brutalist. Conversation about the film has been dominated by its filming on 35mm film stock, conversion to 70mm—which allows it to be projected in the highest quality and largest screen possible on film—and, of course, the 15-minute intermission that splits the 215-minute runtime into two acts.
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RT @karl_delo: #Sinners is the best movie of the year. A folk horror, western, southern gothic, Blaxploitation thriller, quasi-musical and…

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