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The Chair Company

The Chair Company

7.6
9
  • Oct 13, 2025
  • Yes please and more

    First episode sucked me right in. Another gem by Tim Robinson exploring the fragile male psyche. I won't spoil what leads him to be distracted and obsess when he should be enjoying his success but it has me wondering what other rabbit holes this show will take me down. Looking forward to more episodes. Sunday nights are back on HBO again.
    Cleaner

    Cleaner

    5.2
    7
  • Jun 18, 2025
  • Whiners. Whiners everywhere.

    Okay, is this movie winning Oscars? No. Was it a fun watch? Well, yes. Yes it was. Daisy Ridley was solid in her role. I wish we had more Clive Owen. I think the movie would have been better if he played the role of Noah Santos. But overall, it was a fun action movie if you go in to it without high expectations which is what I did. They did give this movie a budget of $25 million which is quite impressive for a movie that wasn't a theater release. My only complaint, cheesy writing and situations that defied logic. But overall I had fun watching it. It kept my attention for almost two hours. If you're bored and can't find anything to watch, give this a go. Heck, it's better than most offerings on Netflix lol.
    The Brutalist

    The Brutalist

    7.3
    10
  • May 16, 2025
  • Do yourselves a favor, ignore the bad reviews. They completely missed the meaning

    I'm seeing some reviews that can only be described as people who watched a masterpiece that was way above their intellectual paygrade.

    Okay, "The Brutalist" is a cinematic masterpiece that defies easy categorization. This ambitious, 215-minute epic tells the story of László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect who survives the Holocaust and rebuilds his life in post-war America. Adrien Brody shines in the lead role, delivering a performance full of flinty anger and palpable melancholy. He brings depth and nuance to László's journey, portraying a complex character torn between artistic expression and commercial viability.

    The film explores themes of immigration, addiction, Zionism, architecture, inequity, class, and violence, all set against the backdrop of mid-century America. Director Brady Corbet's bold vision is matched by Lol Crawley's stunning cinematography, which showcases the brutalist architecture that gives the film its title. The film's technical achievements are notable, particularly its use of VistaVision, a mid-century hi-res technology that lends an epic quality to the narrative.

    Key strengths of the film:

    Adrien Brody's performance: A tour-de-force that brings László's story to life

    Cinematography: Stunning visuals that showcase the brutalist architecture

    Themes: Thought-provoking exploration of identity, art, and commerce

    Technical achievements: Innovative use of VistaVision technology

    Simply put, The Brutalist is a remarkable film that demands attention and rewards patience. With its unique blend of drama, history, and cinematic innovation, it's a must-see for fans of epic storytelling.
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