I feel like every Buffista needs to see I Saw the TV Glow. Among the many other larger things this film is about, it is (almost) literally a movie about watching S5 (made by a director who has some strong feelings about S6).
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Hi all! Did anyone watch Hit Man? I don't want to spoil but I am so confused as to what I am supposed to feel.
We’re watching Lisa Frankenstein tonight. Anyone else see it?
I have seen Lisa Frankenstein, and Hit Man is my film of the year so far.
I liked LF a lot, but didn’t quite love it as much as I wanted to.
Mom invited me to go see one of those anniversary showings of Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind last night. It was nice, really brought back memories of going to see it with her and one of my cousins almost 50 years ago.
I just watched the Branagh Murder on the Orient Express. I heard mixed reviews when it came out, but after A Haunting in Venice, which I loved, I figured I’d give it a shot. I liked it a lot! Ok, there was an underwhelming live production locally, which maybe lowered my expectations. But I thought it was well done, in a thinky, rather than action-oriented, kinda way.
I've been re-watching The Mummy movies and I realized - for the O'Connell family, all roads lead to Hamunaptra (spelling?). (fyi, the Egyptians never realized that if you don't write your vowels, no one will get your name right)