“Babysitter” is a bit of a head scratcher with what it’s trying to say, but Chokri deserves plenty of credit for taking on misogyny and sexism in a lighter way.
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Sharp Stick doesn’t actually do anything for sex positivity or female empowerment, even though it tries to.
Good Luck To You, Leo Grande is a beautiful story about confidence. A simple yet powerful movie. Emma Thompson is phenomenal.
Happening is impactful and adds more to the conversation surrounding abortion, which was very refreshing to see.
Hatching is horror at its finest. A completely captivating story and creature effects that are oddly stunning in a way.
An interesting look at humanity, it is a slow burn that will not be for everyone, but the way it explores its concept while also sticking to the lore and folklore established is fascinating.
Dual is a dark comedy that is predictable but a ton of fun. Karen Gillan’s emotionless delivery is jarring at first, but you get used to it.
Fresh is part romantic comedy, part thriller, and all fun. It is grotesque and disturbing at times, but also strangely satisfying.
Nanny is all over the place and just does not work. There is a decent concept in there somewhere, but the delivery is confusing and just…not good.
Master has an intriguing enough premise but it is far too convoluted with unnecessary plot lines and distracting cinematography.
