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The Incredibles
In the 1940s Bob Incredible was living life as a superhero in his city until a mishap changed his life and pretty much his prespective. This animated film shows this how a family bonds through being superheroes and overcoming their problems to defeat an unknown threat. And through his training Bob becames who is he again.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Jaws
June 1975. Millions of moviegoers flooded theaters. They clung to their seats, startled as a big Godzilla-style shark incited bigger fear. A young Steven Spielberg directed part monster thriller, part deadly chase. It does for ocean water what Hitchcock’s “Psycho” did for showers.
By Lynn Fenske2 years ago in Critique
Aftersun (dir. Charlotte Wells)
Memories, misunderstood as crystallised time capsules trellising our pasts are anything but. Real and imagined crudely stitched. Some tactile; others soft as ghosts, likely to morph upon discovery. Both evocative, neither enough to paint someone’s lingering silhouette whole.
By Mesh Toraskar3 years ago in Critique










