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90s Essential movie night with the oldest was delayed a night due to some teenager stuff.

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Then the wife and I watched a Val Kilmer movie we had never seen before. It was great.

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love Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Gay Perry is the best.

WHO TAUGHT YOU MATH
 
Criterion Channel is streaming a daily selection of free movies through April 14

 
So much fire comin.


New Ari Aster, Wes Anderson, Kelly Reichardy, Julia Ducournau, and Joachim Trier🔥🔥🔥
 
I love Pulse and Cure but haven’t seen any of his other stuff! Got any recommendations?
Kurosawa is one of my favorite directors alongside Cronenberg, and one of the things that strikes me about both is how they share a fun dichotomy to their oeuvres: the horrors and the dramas.

For more Kurosawa scares, I had plenty of fun with Creepy. The subliminal themes take what feels like a decent but standard thriller and give it that KK edge.

Charisma was one of my earliest that I've been meaning to revisit because it was super heady for an eco-horror, but I liked it.

Sweet Home is also a fun haunted house jam that basically birthed the Biohazard (Resident Evil) video game series, so if you want 80's horror cinema a la Kurosawa, def seek that out!

On the existential drama end, I'd suggest Journey to the Shore, Tokyo Sonata, and Before We Vanish for a fun yet distinct range.
 
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