Figured I'd finally get this up and running rather than placing all of my reviews in the WS Movie Log Discussion thread all the time. It'll probably be a lot cleaner.
The Gift (2015)
Plot: A couple, Simon and Robyn, run into Gordo, an old acquaintance. Gordo then begins to drop in unannounced at their house and inundates them with mysterious gifts and a murky secret from the past.
This is a very great film I feel often gets overlooked and deserves more attention. If you're in to those movies that are very heavy dialogue driven for the most part with tons of mystery then I think you'll be very happy with it. It has a great core cast with Rebecca Hall, Jason Bateman and Joel Edgerton. Bateman and Edgerton in particular are really stellar in it. I love the character development and the way you learn more about the characters past as it goes on. The tension it builds up is really great.
Flashback (2020)
Plot: Fredrick Fitzell starts having horrific visions of a girl who vanished in high school. He reaches out to old friends with whom he used to take a mysterious drug but soon realizes the only solution lies deep within his own memories.
Never heard of this film before, it just popped up on Prime Video. I liked the cast. I've been a fan of Dylan O'Brien since Maze Runner, I thought he was really good in that. Maika Monroe is a favourite of mine due to It Follows and countless other films she's been in. Both of them ended up being great in this too, I really enjoyed their performances a lot. It's a very interesting movie with quite a complex story, very slow burn but I liked the vibe of it a lot. It built up some great atmosphere throughout. I was consistently interested to see where it was going to go and it definitely got my brain racking quite a bit. Always nice to find a fun, unique film that went under the radar.
Midsommar (2019)
Plot: Dani's psychological trauma affects her relationship with Christian, her lover. However, when they visit their friend's ancestral commune in an effort to mend things, it changes their lives forever.
This is one of those horror films that really had such a profound effect on me. The slow burn of it is so well executed. You constantly feel on edge and tense, even when nothing is really happening. Just the whole vibe of Midsommar is really uncomfortable and unnerving. I like that the main characters themselves are really flawed, it makes them feel more like real people. It's such a unique experience and a really just unsettling trip the further it goes on. It really leaves you afterwards just thinking about it a lot, one that really lingers in the mind for a while. Florence Pugh is absolutely amazing.
King of New York (1990)
Plot: Frank White, a former drug lord, returns to New York to destroy his competitors and steal from them. The money he acquires, he intends to distribute among the poor of the city.
This is a 90's crime film that pretty much does everything right. It's got that great gritty New York City setting and vibe, tons of great characters and it boasts a really impressive cast with a lot of names you will no doubt recognise. Story is pretty engrossing too. Christopher Walken is excellent, he's so ruthless, cold and calculating in this. It certainly doesn't shy away from the violence either, some very brutal death scenes.
The Gift (2015)
Plot: A couple, Simon and Robyn, run into Gordo, an old acquaintance. Gordo then begins to drop in unannounced at their house and inundates them with mysterious gifts and a murky secret from the past.
This is a very great film I feel often gets overlooked and deserves more attention. If you're in to those movies that are very heavy dialogue driven for the most part with tons of mystery then I think you'll be very happy with it. It has a great core cast with Rebecca Hall, Jason Bateman and Joel Edgerton. Bateman and Edgerton in particular are really stellar in it. I love the character development and the way you learn more about the characters past as it goes on. The tension it builds up is really great.
Flashback (2020)
Plot: Fredrick Fitzell starts having horrific visions of a girl who vanished in high school. He reaches out to old friends with whom he used to take a mysterious drug but soon realizes the only solution lies deep within his own memories.
Never heard of this film before, it just popped up on Prime Video. I liked the cast. I've been a fan of Dylan O'Brien since Maze Runner, I thought he was really good in that. Maika Monroe is a favourite of mine due to It Follows and countless other films she's been in. Both of them ended up being great in this too, I really enjoyed their performances a lot. It's a very interesting movie with quite a complex story, very slow burn but I liked the vibe of it a lot. It built up some great atmosphere throughout. I was consistently interested to see where it was going to go and it definitely got my brain racking quite a bit. Always nice to find a fun, unique film that went under the radar.
Midsommar (2019)
Plot: Dani's psychological trauma affects her relationship with Christian, her lover. However, when they visit their friend's ancestral commune in an effort to mend things, it changes their lives forever.
This is one of those horror films that really had such a profound effect on me. The slow burn of it is so well executed. You constantly feel on edge and tense, even when nothing is really happening. Just the whole vibe of Midsommar is really uncomfortable and unnerving. I like that the main characters themselves are really flawed, it makes them feel more like real people. It's such a unique experience and a really just unsettling trip the further it goes on. It really leaves you afterwards just thinking about it a lot, one that really lingers in the mind for a while. Florence Pugh is absolutely amazing.
King of New York (1990)
Plot: Frank White, a former drug lord, returns to New York to destroy his competitors and steal from them. The money he acquires, he intends to distribute among the poor of the city.
This is a 90's crime film that pretty much does everything right. It's got that great gritty New York City setting and vibe, tons of great characters and it boasts a really impressive cast with a lot of names you will no doubt recognise. Story is pretty engrossing too. Christopher Walken is excellent, he's so ruthless, cold and calculating in this. It certainly doesn't shy away from the violence either, some very brutal death scenes.
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