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Joker. Joaquin was good in it but I found the movie boring.
 
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Doctor Sleep

Didn't get it, but I didn't get "The Shining" either. It was interesting, but I wouldn't watch it again, just like I've never watched "The Shining" again.
 
What Keeps You Alive


How much can you really know about another person? The unsettling truth that even those closest to us can harbor hidden dimensions drives this thrillingly unpredictable, blood-stained fear trip. Jackie (Hannah Emily Anderson) and Jules (Brittany Allen) are a couple celebrating their one year anniversary at a secluded cabin in the woods belonging to Jackie's family. From the moment they arrive, something changes in Jules' normally loving wife, as Jackie (if that even is her real name) begins to reveal a previously unknown dark side-all building up to a shocking revelation that will pit Jules against the woman she loves most in a terrifying fight to survive. Defying expectations at every turn, Director Colin Minihan delivers a nerve-twisting cat and mouse thriller built around a shattering tale of heartbreak and betrayal.

I liked it, but there were some parts where Jules made some really STUPID mistakes, but if there weren't STUPID mistakes, there wouldn't be any Horror Movies.
 
22 July


A three-part story of Norway's worst terrorist attack in which over seventy people were killed. 22 July looks at the disaster itself, the survivors, Norway's political system and the lawyers who worked on this horrific case.

Good movie, but it could have cut a lot out and made it much better. It's two hours and 23 minutes long, but it could have told the story in much less time, and not had the boring parts intersperesed within the movie.
 
The Tomorrow Man


Ed Hemsler spends his life preparing for a disaster that may never come. Ronnie Meisner spends her life shopping for things she may never use. In a small town somewhere in America, these two people will try to find love while trying not to get lost in each other's stuff.

I rated this two stars (Didn't Like It) instead of one star (Hated It) only because I really like John Lithgow and Blythe Danner. It really wasn't very good. Don't be fooled into watching it. I will say the ending was funny, but not worth watching the whole movie. That sounds wrong, I just want to say that knowing what I know now, I don't think the ending, although funny, is worth watching the "whole" movie.
 
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