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Heavenly Creatures (1994)
Heavenly Creatures (1994)
1994 | Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi
Introducing Kate Winslet!
Before Peter Jackson was instructing us on the ways of Bilbo and Gollum, he introduced us to Pauline and Juliet, two young girls who form an intense, provocative and somewhat delusional relationship.

They become fast friends and construct a fantasy world where both of them can live whilst they make some gruesome decisions about their own parents. Throughout the film you are unsure what you are viewing is real of part of the dream.

I loved this film for its portrayals of the young girls and the lengths they will go to remain together even after their volatile relationship is discovered.

  
That end bit almost had me crying!

Jeez, I thought she'd possibly killed their relationship, and as much as I understand why she did it, and even tried to stop it, you really should have talked to him first, Nava.

As for the rest of it. Drio, get your head out of your arse! You very clearly had feelings for Leo, so don't start with all your BS! And then what happened to Lillith? And what's going to happen next with the Brotherhood conspiracy-like attacks?

Can't wait to read book 5 (and Nava and Rohan better get back to their amazing level relationship)!
  
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Taylor Lautner recommended Man on Fire (2004) in Movies (curated)

 
Man on Fire (2004)
Man on Fire (2004)
2004 | Action, Drama, Mystery

"I think the one film that I could watch over and over and over again –and I have — is Man on Fire. I feel like that’s a common dude answer. I feel like every dude loves that movie. Yes, the action is great, but I think that the biggest thing why I love that movie is the relationship between Denzel [Washington] and Dakota [Fanning]‘s characters. You just fall in love with that relationship and then it’s just so heartbreaking. Plus, I can watch anything Denzel. Yeah, he can do about anything and I will be there. I would say that’s probably my favorite of his."

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This is Not a Horror Movie
This is Not a Horror Movie
Sara Dobie Bauer | 2021 | LGBTQ+, Romance
8
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Always remember to pack a Virgin and a Rosary.

Awful things happen against beautiful backdrops and this is no different.
    I really like Emory, the horror film buff. He has a close, cheeky relationship with his twin sister, but for all the cheek he'd do anything for her. I enjoyed watching his character develop, his confidence grow and slowly realise how others see him.
    The relationship/dynamics between Emory and Conner are interesting.....friends/holiday neighbours.....Emory's secret crush...

This isn't for the faint-hearted, there is blood and danger and it's put me off abandoned buildings again! It's creepy and has a darkness throughout, I love it.