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10/10
A Powerful Must See
16 July 2017
After seeing this at the Galway Film Fleadh, I can honestly say that this film is a beautiful standout that deserves more than to be called the "British Brokeback Mountain". While the comparisons between the two films were inevitable, God's Own Country offers different things than Ang Lee's classic. It speaks to more current issues of gay young men in a modern rural area, masterfully incorporating themes of identity issues, immigrant problems, and familial expectations. It's not a remake of the classic, it's an advancement of the genre that Brokeback Mountain helped define.

The most dazzling part of this film is the two young leads, Josh and Alec. It has been many, many years since I have seen a film where two individuals had as much chemistry between them, and the work that Josh and Alec put in to their character leaves the audience deeply and emotionally connected to both characters throughout the entirety of the movie. I could feel the lust between the two when they were on stage, and the heartbreak that happens when a fight occurs. The emotional performances by the two leads make the great movie even better.

Props must also be given to Francis Lee-- as a first time director, this is not the movie we in the audience were expecting. It was as masterful, as poignant, and as beautiful as any established director could have done. It was an honor to watch this film, and I cannot wait to follow the career of the director-- after what he did here, I know much more greatness is on the way.

I have not stopped thinking about this film for 3 days after I saw it. It won't leave me for a long time, because there is so much to thing about and so much to celebrate. I cannot wait to see it again, and I encourage you to see it as soon as you possibly can- - this is what independent cinema can look like when done masterfully!
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Insidious (I) (2010)
10/10
Truly Horrifying
25 July 2011
After seeing the trailer for the movie, I really wanted to see it in hopes that it would be a truly scary movie, unlike many movies that have come out in the past few years that are not at all scary. After watching this movie, all I can say is this: I have never been more scared in my life. The movie does a wonderful job in getting the audience genuinely terrified. While many films put a few scary moments throughout the film and leave the rest of the movie to be used for "build up" to an ultimately un-horrifying moment, Insidious is pretty much back to back terror. While the ending of the movie can petty much be seen coming, and there are a few moments where the acting in the movie lags a bit, the overall feel of Insidious is one of true terror. The film is by far one of the best (if not THE best) PG-13 horror movie to date. Don't watch if you are not ready to scream!
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