Beau is Afraid (2023) – Ari Aster
[25-WR] Could easily be the far out-test comedy ever. A mummy-issued ego trip getting away with its masturbatory pretentiousness while begging for multiple visits. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Could easily be the far out-test comedy ever. A mummy-issued ego trip getting away with its masturbatory pretentiousness while begging for multiple visits. [25-WR]
[25-WR] It honors the original by keeping it Swedish all the way including blurry accents that canΒ΄t stop its long force of satisfactory texture-layer brilliance. [25-WR]
[25-WR] A temple-like structure in a busy street, drawing the egypt geekβs attention. Step inside and follow the pyramidal descent into chambers of pharaocious entertainment. [25-WR]
[25-WR] βCrΓ¨me de dreamβ-colored facades, in between an inviting cobblestone paved path and adorned with the finest, winter-resistant greenery. A mirage of profound trustworthiness. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Subtly striving for the viewer’s attention is rewarded with hypnotic disturbing discomfort. This film creates a unique chemistry of sound and silence, control and terror. [25-WR]
[25-WR] A promising meeting between Being John Malkovich and Fargo infused in Ben StillerΒ΄s blue steel vision of what a good Black Mirror would look like. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Polished but razorsharp Β journalism warfare of a fresh millennium; digging for (un)holy truths of untouchable legacies. A documentary-like disclosure featuring actors vanishing in spotlight. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Bleak corridors into the void of meaninglessness expose and narrow down the subliminal morals and ethics of claustrophobic workplaces. A riveting philosophical tour de force. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Substances of blues and tribal music blend and create a kaleidoscope of sombre memories and glaring destinies, giving you nanosecondary closure in space and time. [25-WR]
[25-WR] A limb-saver for the cold-challenged at heart, body and mind. Truly helpful gadget one must appreciate despite its comic resemblance to a vibrator. [25-WR]