A film that takes place over the course of one unfortunate night in Berlin. It was shot entirely in one consecutive take without hidden cuts or tricky editing.
It’s an Aussie movie set in Tasmania during initial colonisation. It’s brutal, less so on really heavy gore (though it’s definitely in there with the historical brutality and Aboriginal genocide) and all that fun stuff, but like, psychologically. Probably my favourite horror/thriller in recent years and my favourite Aussie one - but it’s a hard rewatch for me. No spoilers but I was just *drained* by the end of it. Like “oh. wow. well. that was good, but *god*.” Had to stay seated staring at the screen for a good while afterwards with teary eyes extra nominations:
The Descent
It Follows
In A Violent Nature
The Night House
The Invisible Man
Wolf Creek
VVitch
Suspiria (both)
Revenge
The Substance
Went to the theater after my shift yesterday to catch a showing and it made me want to treat myself better What a movie though. The cinematography is very strong and I appreciated its feminist commentary. I highly recommend it if you don't mind body horror, which I thought wasn't even that bad but then the final act happened lmao "In the meantime, take care of yourself."
My friend had a difficult landlord situation that resulted in his brick and mortar shop closing down. Now he parks his van and serves coffee in different lots around the neighborhood.