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iturbe865

Joined Apr 2010
I spent my teenage years in the movie theaters of my home town, when they were still popping all around in cities and villages, playing double features and all kinds of films, from independent to the latest fresh hits. Feeling so lucky I did not waste any opportunity of pushing myself to explore them all, spending hours on end submerged sometimes alone in the anonymous of the darkness and other times dragging family and friends down to the city theaters or to the local films festivals (as Sitges Film Festival during the 80s) watching all kind of movies, yet being my favorites, science fiction, horror and Indie films. Nowadays I still force myself whenever possible into the few cinemas left in the city- instead of staying home streaming- watching back in time with nostalgy and wishing we could be more those who defend the spirit of the true cinema to the place where it does really belong.
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Dangerous Animals
6.56
Dangerous Animals
Darkman
6.48
Darkman
Mort sur le gril
5.55
Mort sur le gril
Le rêve de Cassandre
6.67
Le rêve de Cassandre
Black Dog
7.27
Black Dog
Je suis toujours là
8.27
Je suis toujours là
Lire Lolita à Téhéran
6.36
Lire Lolita à Téhéran
28 ans plus tard
6.97
28 ans plus tard
The Outrun
6.97
The Outrun
Ses trois filles
7.17
Ses trois filles
Babel
7.58
Babel
Amistad
7.37
Amistad
Jethro Tull: Living with the Past
8.17
Jethro Tull: Living with the Past
Les Dents de la mer: les secrets d'un film culte
7.67
Les Dents de la mer: les secrets d'un film culte
Eden
6.46
Eden
21 grammes
7.67
21 grammes
Else
5.56
Else
Unorthodox
8.07
Unorthodox
La Jeune Femme à l'aiguille
7.57
La Jeune Femme à l'aiguille
Cien libros juntas
8
Cien libros juntas
Blood Star
6.36
Blood Star
Tornado
5.66
Tornado
Juliette au printemps
6.47
Juliette au printemps
La furgo
7.36
La furgo
Sirat
7.47
Sirat

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  • Films Announced or in Pre-Production
    • 102 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Aug 01, 2025
  • The Dark Tower (2020)
    Without Commercial Release Date yet
    • 24 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Jul 29, 2025
  • Cherien Dabis and Saleh Bakri in All That's Left of You (2025)
    Sundance Film Festival 2025
    • 60 titles
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In the Country of Last Things

In the Country of Last Things

6.0
7
  • Jan 27, 2025
  • Do you belong to Paul Auster world?

    In the Country of Last Things (1987) becomes among Paul Auster first novels - short after NY Trilogy- its first and only approach -as far as I know- into sci-fi, describing a world in B&W, where hope is been lost and the only thing left is a fight for survival in a dystopian South American city.

    Although seem shocking to follow the story in these terms, it does keep up the original spirit pretty well, with minor changes (some names). Its rather low budget takes the story tiptoeing fast over the whole film in over 80', missing a deeper approach into the characters and their story of despair; yet performances are fair good enough for this Dominican - Argentinian production. Don't miss a couple of eye winks into the Paul Auster world, - the novel Anna Blume is reading in the Residence and the picture of Dr. Woburn on the wall.

    Minor movie compared to other Paul Auster high budget adaptations like Smoke (1994) or The Music of Chance (1993), "In the Country of Last Things" may not be among my favorites I'm afraid, yet is not a bad one.

    If you belong to Paul Auster world, it is a must-see movie.

    I can't help though asking myself what would have a North American production got out of it? Maybe we shall never know or ....should we really ever need to know otherwise? Probably not.
    Rebel Ridge

    Rebel Ridge

    6.8
    7
  • Sep 5, 2024
  • Dark is the Night

    Jeremy Saulnier enjoys pushing main characters to the limit, to extreme situations, seeking for peace of mind through revenge, as they see or experience something that should not be seen or happened. It was the case of remarkable Green Room (2015), and also Blue Ruin (2013)

    Rebel Ridge has a splendid take off, reminding us of the great scents of First Blood, revealing corruption and abuses of the local PD, driving our up-to-date John Rambo - a credible Aaron Pierre- insane, thus giving up on any hope or fair justice through legal means, and rising up against those crooked ones - a solid still standing Don Johnson.

    Second act drops into a flat line for a while (15 minutes less could have given the movie a more efficient flow) and moving towards a violent but perhaps also predictable finale.

    I am very much looking forward more Jeremy Saulner's projets, as is a sure bet for a good script, good story and great acting, keeping the independent spirit up. I'd rate this one then 7,1/10.
    LaRoy

    LaRoy

    6.5
    6
  • Apr 22, 2024
  • LaRoy, Texas = Fargo + Dumb & Dumber

    I must say I like to give opinions of movies I have not heard of or read anything before, hence not having been influenced by critics or media in the first place. Well I'm afraid this one is far from what it may looks like. A good 10 minute start brings and offers promising plot, although right after the movie starts its descend to nowhere. A ridiculous Steve Zahn character combined with an excessive twisted plot, pushes the whole story to the edge of the cliff, where it finishes by falling into the abyss of boredom and grotesque. Yet the atmosphere and other characters like Dylan Baker and a good photography, may deserve some consideration, so I dare to give a 5,9 over 10, in the end. LaRoy, Texas results of an failed attempt of bringing back Fargo to live. The division line is clear; whilst Fargo is a tough and violent drama combining horror with bitterness humor, LaRoy Texas just end up being a whole dumb redneck game of useless characters trying but getting nowhere. Nope, not this one guys. Better try with small movies like Sweet Virginia (2017) or the more mainstream Three Billboards outside Edding (2017) , as they may keep the Fargo spirit with some better dignity.
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