I wholeheartedly support Ari Aster in his mission to make a movie that causes congress to ban the act of making movies, ushering in an era of prohibition bootleg cinema that will heal the American soul
Here’s a more detailed plot summary of Ari Aster’s SCAPEGOAT. Grieving widow. Social media influencer. Public outrage. Yeah, this sounds like a spiritual sequel to “Eddington.”
Nicolas Cage says he's a fan of Adam Wingard's Monsterverse films and spoke with him about the Godzilla franchise.
“I like what he’s been doing with the “Godzilla” group, and we talked about one of our favorite supervillains in the old Godzilla movies, which was Hedorah. I’m sure at some point our paths will cross again.”
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Y’all — please read this piece. It’s hilarious. We’re not making original movies or movies not based on IP so let’s just call it something different since audiences are tired of them. 😭😭😭
Ari Aster's next film ‘SCAPEGOAT’ will reportedly follow a surgeon operating on a Jake Paul-inspired character who dies during surgery.
The surgeon then faces scrutiny from his wife and brother, reportedly inspired by Erika Kirk & Logan Paul.
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Nolan understood the lesson of the LOTR trilogy that no other comic book movie has since: landscape shots do more to convey scale than a buncha people in a room name-dropping the Avengers will ever do
What the FUCK was in Spielberg's water in the 2000's, Dawg
Not sure any other Mainstream Filmmaker who lived through that time comes close to having entered the New Millenium with as much madcap visual tenacity as Spielberg did, this was his Punk Era
i love that they left nikki’s feelings ambiguous because even i find myself fighting with my thoughts while watching it over and over.
does nikki show slight disappoint when bear didn’t fess up his feelings? was it relief? inde’s acting is so good you can’t tell nikki’s thoughts
“They regard empathy as an evolutionary advantage, as the foremost evolutionary advantage. In fact, the core of animate existence.
The rejection of this understanding is leading to our extinction.”
Yea, I think Spielberg understands the world quite well