DirtbagThere’s no way of writing that I’m going to watch backrooms tonight without it sounding dirty.
Anyway, looking forward to it. I’ll be watching backrooms with great interest.
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DirtbagThere’s no way of writing that I’m going to watch backrooms tonight without it sounding dirty.
Anyway, looking forward to it. I’ll be watching backrooms with great interest.
Just rewatched Magnolia recently, absolutely loved it. One of these days I want to get hold of a copy of Robert Altman's Short Cuts
Three from David Mamet, long before he became a pro-MAGA Zionist hardliner.
House of Games (1987) 8/10
The author of a best-selling book about obsessive behaviour is drawn into the world of conmen - but is she being taken for a ride? Mamet basically wrote the film for Joe Mantegna to make up for Al Pacino getting his role when the play Glengarry Glen Ross was made into a movie.
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Things Change (1988) 8/10
With a higher profile cast, this would have been a mainstream mafia comedy. Don Ameche as a shoe repairman persuaded to take the rap for a Mafia murder. Joe Mantegna is the henchman assigned to look after him ahead of the trial. They go to Lake Tahoe, where Ameche is mistaken for a Mafia don...
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Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) 9/10
A bunch of salesmen struggle to make sales against a looming deadline. Brilliant ensemble piece.
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Short Cuts has really held up - tremendous film. In his commentary for Glengarry Glen Ross, Jack Lemmon says that the longest take of his career was in Short Cuts. Nine minutes. In final edit it was intercut with other shots, but Altman wanted Lemmon to do his monologue unbroken.
God, I absolutely hated it. The acting was terrible.Abigail - 7.99/10 enjoyable horror comedy. Easy way to spend 90 mins or so.
Aye, acting was a bit hammy in places.God, I absolutely hated it. The acting was terrible.
Backrooms (2026)
It does a brilliant job of creating anxiety. The concept is excellent. Some genuinely creepy moments which are more rooted in the style of Kiyoshi Kurosawa than traditional jump scare horror. It leaves you with more questions than answers.
7/10
Your reviews are spot on so looking forward to seeing this. Have you seen Obsession as that is getting good reviews?Just watched it
It is very very good and very original. If you have worked behind the scenes in a big shopping complex you will recognise the strange, windowless architecture, the spaces which make no sense, the improbable shifts of level, and the unexpected christmas trees.
But there is so much more going on. Queasy, anxious, disturbing. Might watch it again tomorrow
Your reviews are spot on so looking forward to seeing this. Have you seen Obsession as that is getting good reviews?
Well that's good to know coz I was gonna watch that. Won't bother now. Cheers.Cheers.
I didn't go and see if because my girlfriend told me it was a teen movie and not my kind of thing so I watched The Christophers instead which was rubbish
Keep meaning to drag myself out on a day off too see it but don't do it. Can't wait for Backrooms too!Obsession - 10/10
Feel like it’s been ages since a great horror movie has come out. Or one that is genuinely unsettling and unnerving anyways, which touches on real life issues which add to the horror brilliantly. Also some good comedy in it as well, very self aware of what it is.
For a film that was only made for $1M too, it absolutely blows these utter garbage horrors that are coming out the past 20 or so years with big budgets. Inde Navarrette fully deserves to be nominated for an Oscar, best performance in a horror since Toni Collette in Hereditary/Florence Pugh in Midsommar.
Blumhouse struck gold getting attached after the film was made like because they’re renowned for having pretty rubbish horrors with their name attached. Fully deserves the hype, also a brilliant homage to Pulse (Kairo) - 2001 with two scenes.