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Before I Fall (2017)
Before I Fall (2017)
2017 | Drama
6
6.6 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
It's valentines day and after been in a car crash a teen keeps repeating the same day over and over. In order to carry on with her life she must figure out what needs to change in order for her to move on.
I found the movie OK, I would guess that the writer of this movie must have been a fan of groundhog day. The repeating the same day idea is the only thing that resembles that movie though as this does have its own storyline, you start to feel just as frustrated as the main character as even think of what she should be doing to rectify this and then get annoyed when she doesn't. I found the ending very disappointing indeed.
  
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Jim Jarmusch recommended American Psycho (2000) in Movies (curated)

 
American Psycho (2000)
American Psycho (2000)
2000 | Comedy, Drama, Horror

"My number one is American Psycho, 2000. A masterful adaptation of words to cinema by Mary Harron, an important American director, and writer. She made Alias Grace, The Notorious Bettie Page, I Shot Andy Warhol, et cetera. This is adapted from Bret Easton Ellis’s 1991 novel that was set in the 1980s. And I think that the film resonates even more now than when it was made almost 20 years ago. Though at the time it was called sexist filth by some [laughs]. Christian Bale’s performance is brutally riveting, and the entire cast– Willem Dafoe, Chloe Sevigny, Reese Witherspoon, and Jared Leto – are all just really good. There’s also an uncut ‘Killer Collections’ edition, which I would strongly recommend. It’s a great film."

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Paul Morrissey recommended Richard III (1995) in Movies (curated)

 
Richard III (1995)
Richard III (1995)
1995 | Drama
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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"I have never tired of watching this film over the decades, ever since it premiered on TV in 1955, the same day of its theatrical release. Richard III is the greatest character the world’s greatest writer ever created, and this is his best play, and the greatest heroic performance ever given by the greatest English-speaking actor, Laurence Olivier, perfectly directed by the actor with a superb supporting cast and a fantastic score by Sir William Walton. It’s quite an achievement in every possible way. From his first appearance in the part on the London stage in 1944, it was acknowledged as the greatest Shakespearean performance anyone had ever seen, and it seems destined to remain that, thanks to this great film"

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In a Dark, Dark Wood
In a Dark, Dark Wood
Ruth Ware | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry, Thriller
8
8.0 (22 Ratings)
Book Rating
I'm shell shocked. From page one, I was drawn in, and I couldn't stop reading - I just had to finish, but it's my own fault for starting a new book at 10 o'clock at night! Back and forth, back and forth I went. What really happened; who's the suspect; is Nora an unreliable narrator; is Nora using her skill as a writer to create an imaginary version of the real story or is she piecing together what happened with how she wants to believe it happened? So many thoughts and doubts! I could not fully decide on one person to blame. The ending was believable and yet still crazy. Definitely glad I finally chose to give this one a read!