King of New York tells a different way to make things better... by becoming worse than the world around you.
He gives to the poor and builds hope with blood money. But the more he tries to become a king, the more he proves what a kingdom needs.
Someone willing to be the monster
We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible.
And we count these moments.
Here are the words from the first trailer from Interstellar (2014).
None of them appeared in the film, but they capture it's essence perfectly.
#interstellar
Timothée Chalamet is impossible to look away from here.
Pure Safdie-style tension, everything feels like it’s about to collapse.
Did he deserve an Oscar over Michael B. Jordan?
#MartySupreme#TimothéeChalamet
Prisoners (2013) is easily one of the best thrillers of the 2010s. Directed by Denis Villeneuve.
Hugh Jackman delivers a haunting performance, one of the best of his career, while Jake Gyllenhaal brings a obsessive intensity that perfectly balances the film.
Beautiful, ain't it?
Train Dreams is a beautiful, moving film with stunning cinematography.
Netflix got it right this time, but it deserved a theatrical release.
Its Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Cinematography are well deserved.
#netflix#oscars#traindreams
Heat (1995) is not just a movie. Directed by Michael Mann, a masterpiece of crime cinema and easily one of the best action movies in film history.
With Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore delivering some of the most memorable performances of their careers.
Grief reshapes everything.
in Hamnet (2025), Paul Mescal delivers a raw, restrained performance here. A performance powerful enough to stay with you… even if it somehow didn’t earn an Oscar nomination.
#paulmescal#hamnet#shakespeare#oscars#academyawards