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Favorite films

  • All That Jazz
  • An Unmarried Woman
  • Michael Clayton
  • Safe Men

All
  • Insomnia

    ★★★

  • The Life of Chuck

    ★★★½

  • Scream 2

    ★★★½

  • One of Them Days

    ★★★½

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Twin Peaks: The Return

2017

★★★★★ Watched

This was one of the most exciting and satisfying viewing experiences of my life. Loved every minute of it and can’t believe I waited so long to dive in. Maybe the most visually stunning and thought provoking piece of art I’ve ever seen? If not it’s way up there.

The whole time I was completely enamored with what Frost and Lynch decided was essential to port over from the original run + FWWM. It was commissioned and made right at…

High Fidelity

2000

★★★★ 3

My copy of Grosse Pointe Blank is in a two-pack with this movie and while that does make sense (a true “from the guys that brought you” double header if there ever was one), I throw on Grosse Pointe about once a year but haven’t wanted to rewatch this one since my mid 20s.

I popped this on SO MANY TIMES as a teenager/twenties guy and probably never again after that. I have never seen Rob Gordon on screen when…

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Insomnia

2002

★★★ Watched

Mid-credits scene where I show up to town after all this happens and open a chain of wildly successful blackout curtain stores.

The Life of Chuck

2024

★★★½ Watched

This might be cilantro cinema but despite a couple of clunky patches I can safely say I did not taste soap leaving the theater. 

Certainly a way weirder movie than I was expecting and some longer dialogue heavy scenes left me squirming a little but the highs are so high it hardly matters.

Two full dance numbers that are absolute showstoppers. Some A+ kid acting which almost never happens. Mark Hamill as the Jewish grandpa I never knew I needed.…

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Malcolm & Marie

2021

7

This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

Confess, Fletch

2022

★★★★ 8

What if I told you that a studio comedy comes out this week with a terrible trailer, no word of mouth/buzz, seemingly no marketing budget/campaign to speak of, and it’s actually quite good??*

I don’t understand what happened. This movie is just extremely solid throughout.  Hamm does a phenomenal job of embodying the character mostly because his funniest moments are smaller than you might be used to with Comedy Hamm. He’s kind of doing something closer to those moments where…