What's the last movie you've seen?

Oh lord, movie?! I don't even recall. In theaters, it was probably... Avengers End Game. At home, hmmmm maybe a Pride and Prejudice rewatch. The last "new" movie, aka movie I hadn't seen before was Contagion and BOY was that a bad idea lol!
 
i just watched the new mulan yesterday.. idk how to feel about it lol i guess it was good???
 
Rosemarys Baby

Still a true gem of the genre. Watched it with my lady friend who'd not seen it before and didn't think she'd gel with it's steady pacing, but she really loved it. Still the best dream sequence ever put to film in my opinion.

This is one of my all-time favorite movies. Everything about it so incredible. I wasn't as much of a fan of Repulsion even though it definitely has its merits and is worthy of its acclaim. Mia Farrow commands attention in Roseymary's Baby. Such a fantastic experience! I'm glad your friend enjoyed it!
 
I think it was The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour. My brother and I gathered a bunch of our DVDs and picked one at random.

It was worse than I remembered. Could not stand a lot of the parts involving both Timmy and Cindy together.
 
i rewatched interstellar the other night.. one of my favorite movies and i'm still kicking myself that i never got to experience watching it in theaters.
 
Man i haven't watched a film in AGES - I think the last two I remember seeing were The Irishman, and Uncut Gems. The latter of which I was so excited to see, but ended up finding kind of disappointing. The irishman was enjoyable but wasn't as memorable as other Scorsese films.

damn, I need to watch a film - all I watch nowadays is twitch, and rupauls drag race...
 
in theatres: TROS
at home: SULLY miracle on the hudson.

im sad bc the movies was my favorite place to be pre-quarantine.
 
Peter Strickland's horror film "In Fabric" (2018).

Still kind of speechless. If you're a fan any of the Italian Giallo-styled horror movies like "Deep Red" (1975), or "Blood and Black Lace" (1964) for example, then you'll love this film. The narrative and cinematography is pretty left-field and the tone shifts about halfway through, but it was quite a gripping 2 hours for me personally. It's definitely got its comedic tinges too, which I was apprehensive about initially but it really worked, and I did laugh.

It's kind of a blend of Dario Argento's "Suspiria" (1977) meets Adult Swim... really makes no sense but that's the best way I can put it.
 
watched mommie dearest in full a few days ago after only seeing a few snippets of it through the years and,,, hoo boy,,,
 
Watched Doctor Sleep again; I'm liking it the more I see it.
I'm hoping its box office reception doesn't affect continuation chances in the future.
 
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