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January 28th, 2026: Hamnet (Chloé Zhao, 2025, United Kingdom/United States)
Beautifully shot, nicely written (all but one scene that made me roll my eyes), nothing wrong with the editing, beautiful score, and, of course, excellently acted.
But I expected to love this movie much more than I actually did and I think the main problem is how often my suspension of disbelief was challenged. I think they did a pretty bad job at showing the main characters aging throughout the story ; I believe it's supposed to span around maybe 14 years but the movie starts and the protagonists look 30, even though they are not, and then they consistently look about the same age as their children grow older. The main problem for me, though, is how insanely miscast Paul Mescal is as Shakespeare. Like, we have multiple paintings of the man, we know he didn't have a mullet and abs, why are we making him sexy?? Also he gets out acted by the entire cast it's not even funny, and he delivers a line so badly, at the peak of the most dramatic scene of the movie, that multiple people in the theatre laughed.
And, yeah, the scene where he's like wondering if he should kill himself and he says, out loud, to himself, "to be or not to be... that is the question." I was like.........alright.
All that being said I did cry like 3 different times so like the movie still did its job really well, I'm just being picky.
An Amateur Witch's Guide to Murder by K. Valentin (ARC & Audiobook Review)
Title: An Amateur Witch’s Guide to Murder Author: K. Valentin Type: Fiction Genre: Adult, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, LGBTQ Publisher:Alcove Press Date published: October 14, 2025 A complimentary digital copy and audiobook were kindly provided by BookSparks in exchange for an honest review. Mateo Borrero has ninety-nine problems, and all of them hinge on the fact that his terrifying and…
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March 27th, 2026: Him (Justin Tipping, 2025, United States)
So, unlike a lot of modern films, this movie is visually very impressive. I saw some shots I'd never seen before in any other movie ; I especially liked the "x-ray" shots and there's this one scene in the first half of the movie where two players bump heads super hard and it looks like there's blood spilling everywhere it's super cool. They do it again in the second half, but it's less impressive cause you've already seen it, but it's still really sick. They also had a lot of fun with colours which is great. I think the production design was really solid, especially during the more "nightmare" like sequences, and I did enjoy the design of the different mascots. Huge fan of the two little freaks with footballs for heads in that one scene that crawled on all fours, that was creepy. Last compliment : Julia Fox was delightful as always (TO ME!!!) and her like 5 minutes of screentime were my favourites of the whole movie essentially. And I love her bleached eyebrows.
SO! Wonderful, this film looks good, and??? Well, nothing else. I feel like Marlon Wayans was severely miscast in this ; I couldn't really take him seriously as a threatening antagonist. I also thought Tyriq Withers gave a pretty boring performance with very little nuance, felt very one note. This is probably one of the least scary horror movies I've ever watched ; very little tension, very few scares. It has small, tiny creepy moments that don't really serve the narrative in any meaningful way. The big reveal at the end was unsurprising, and the ending..."battle" on the field was suuuuper bad and, at least to me, felt unrewarding because I never gave a fuck about the main character in the first place (re: Withers' performance), like I wasn't itching for him to free himself of this situation. There is some very very very cringe dialogues in this... They got characters genuinely saying shit like "They're saying you could be the next GOAT," to each other. But I think, ultimately, this movie's worst flaw is that it doesn't really know what it wants to say. I spent like like 3/4 of the film's runtime thinking it was commenting on toxic masculinity and the lengths men will go to to prove to each other that they are Real Men, but then, at the end, the movie kind of flips and is like... "the problem was.....cults (and therefore corruption), actually!!!" I think it would've been a lot more impactful if the movie had stuck to the ultimate conflict being between Cade and White personally (as men), and not between Cade and An Evil Sports Team, Suddenly.