Power of the Dog seconded, good slow burn stuff. From left field the 1975 version of Suspiria, suitably bonkers. 2018 remake at some point. My daughter's on a ticklist mission at the moment prompted by a scratch off 'Top 100 Movies' poster, so it's a good opportunity to watch/rewatch some old classics not normally on the radar. Enjoyed the Usual Suspects (good films from bad people?). Kevin Spacey is brilliant though.Killing of a Sacred Deer with a deadpan turn from Colin Farrell.The Trip (not the Steve Coogan one) is just out on Netflix. Slightly annoying premise but great execution.
The apparently superlative Boiling Point is now on Netflix for anyone who hasn't cancelled their subscription. Was kicking myself that I didn't catch it at the cinema but looking forward to seeing it soon now.
Speaking of Leo; somehow, excuses but i just finally watched Once upon a time in Hollywood. Twice actually, i put it straight back on. That's the selling point of home movies, if there is one. Though I like the cinema. Anyway, Joker better be good, (when I watch it next week), because Leo is incredible in OUTIW. What can I say, I love Tarantino, and this was right up my street.
Quote from: TobyD on April 11, 2022, 05:39:17 pmThe apparently superlative Boiling Point is now on Netflix for anyone who hasn't cancelled their subscription. Was kicking myself that I didn't catch it at the cinema but looking forward to seeing it soon now.Saw this the other day on Netflix and thought it was amazing, though it was amazingly stressful to watch. Not one if you want a relaxing evening in.
So there are no cuts hidden or otherwise? That seems truly remarkable.