[icon ] blenderdumbass . org

Free Software
Title
Author
Post Text
Description
Comments
Hashtags
The Free Software Search is Powered by [icon fc] Free Competitors


[icon reviews]Caught Stealing 2025 is a bit dark for a comedy, but way too bright for Aronofsky

[thumbnail]

[avatar]  Blender Dumbass

👁 12 💬 3



Vincent D'Onofrio pops up on my radar lately. I somehow get attracted to the same movies as the actor, which probably means that I need to review Full Metal Jacket by Stanley Kubrick, where D'Onofrio had his, probably, most iconic role. In any case D'Onofrio played an Ashkenazi Jewish gangster motherfucker in a Darren Aronofsky 2025 film Caught Stealing. Something that I had to see, just based on the absurdity of it.


#CaughtStealing #DarrenAronofsky #ZoeKravitz #AustinButler #film #review #movies #cinemastodon


[icon reviews]Black Swan 2010 is Aronofsky trying to outcompete Charlie Kaufman

[thumbnail]

[avatar]  Blender Dumbass

👁 4 💬 0



2002 Spike Jonze film Adaptation ( written by Charlie Kaufman ) is a story about a guy named Charlie Kaufman who is tasked with adapting an article about flowers into a Hollywood picture. And the best he can do is to make a meta-adaptation, where the movie you are watching is the story of writing the movie you are watching. 2010 Darren Aronofsky film Black Swan is a similar kind of meta-adaptation, this time of a Swan Lake ( Лебединое озеро ) by Tchaikovsky. While in the same time being a movie about adopting Swan Lake.


#blackswan #swanlake #natalieportman #darrenaronofsky #film #movies #review #cinemastodon


[icon reviews]The Visitor is a comedic longing melancholy

[thumbnail]

[avatar]  Troler

👁 6 💬 2



In some regard Lithuanian cinema world is small. The directors work on each other's movies. That would naturally raise questions about incest. Quite contrary, this mixing of "blood" leads to provocative and intriguing movies, not stooping down to the best of European cinema.


#svecias thevisitor VytautasKatkus MarijaKavtaradze MarijaRazgute DariusŠilėnas StevenSoderbergh film review movies cinemastodon



[icon user] Login