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A Man Called Otto

Gran Torino but a little more modern.

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Zack Snyder's Justice League

Was it worth 4 hours of my time? FUCKING RIGHT IT WAS!

This movie was a fantastic view into what filmmaking used to be. The use of 35mm Arri cameras, alongside Kodak films really complimented the new era of the DC universe. While comedic relief is not on the same level as a marvel movie is. This look into the "Justice League" through Zach Snyder makes it the must-see movie of the year.

The soundtrack and audio mix were quite nicely done, although I guess we have to wait for the BluRay before we know exactly how far this train rolls. The soaring strings and traditional movie drums brought wonderful balance to the fighting scenes. Graphical effects maintained the film grain for the most part, but a bit of a slip up in one scene.

Overall, 9.1/10.

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Bohemian Rhapsody

Directed by Bryan Singer, Rami's performance of Freddie Mercury is not to be overlooked. Grab yourself a good set of speakers, turn up your music and piss off your roommates. Immerse yourself in the life story of Queen and Freddie Mercury. Rami diversifies his traditional role as an actor (best known as being Elliot in Mr. Robot), and pushes himself to his outer limits: making the film stand out in sexuality, music and theme.

In sets of two, the film artfully thrusts the viewer into the love, the joy that Freddie immersed himself in every day he lived. This documentary, marked up by the most inspiring moments in Mercury's career is highly polished.

There is little structure or time periods labeled clearly for the viewer, making it a guessing game as to how many years it has skipped. Nonetheless, this film is inspiring and is a great tribute to Freddie and his Career.

TL;DR: Rami does good performance, get out the old tube amp and watch it for yourself.

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