Glass

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Glass

M. Night Shyamalan

20192 h 09 min
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In a series of escalating encounters, former security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities. Meanwhile, the shadowy presence of Elijah Price emerges as an orchestrator who holds secrets critical to both men.

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Title Glass
Director of Photography Mike Gioulakis
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Runtime 2 h 09 min
Release Date 16 January 2019
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Starring: James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sarah Paulson, Samuel L. Jackson, William Turner, Johnny Hiram Jamison, Owen Vitullo, Colin Becker, Spencer Treat Clark, Charlayne Woodard, Luke Kirby, Adam David Thompson, M. Night Shyamalan, Shannon Destiny Ryan, Diana Silvers, Nina Wisner, Kyli Zion, Rosemary Howard, Bryan McElroy, Serge Didenko, Russell Posner, Kimberly S. Fairbanks, Leslie Stefanson, Marc H. Glick, Brick Mason, Bostin Christopher, Ukee Washington, Brian Anthony Wilson, Tobias Segal, Joseph Thuet, Tatiana St. Phard, Tom DiNardo, Timothy Chivalette, Jack McCafferty, Darby Schlosser, Jordan Coker, Emma Hong, Xaiver Gerald, Tim Duquette, Nathan Nauroth, Ana Leonard

Thoroughbreds

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Thoroughbreds

Cory Finley

20181 h 32 min
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Two teenage girls in suburban Connecticut rekindle their unlikely friendship after years of growing apart. In the process, they learn that neither is what she seems to be, and that a murder might solve both of their problems.

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Title Thoroughbreds
Director Cory Finley
Director of Photography Lyle Vincent
Writer Cory Finley
Runtime 1 h 32 min
Release Date 9 March 2018
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Starring: Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy, Anton Yelchin, Paul Sparks, Francie Swift, Kaili Vernoff, Stephanie Atkinson, Lauren Laperriere, Thomas Dings, Svetlana Orlova, Leah Procito, Alex Wolff, Chaunty Spillane, Kristen Annese, Xavier Dillingham, Jack Norton, Daniel Martignetti, Max Ripley

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The Witch

Robert Eggers

20151 h 32 min
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New England in the 1630s: William and Katherine lead a devout Christian life with five children, homesteading on the edge of an impassable wilderness. When their newborn son vanishes and crops fail, the family turns on one another. Beyond their worst fears, a supernatural evil lurks in the nearby wood.

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Title The Witch
Director Robert Eggers
Director of Photography Jarin Blaschke
Writer Robert Eggers
Runtime 1 h 32 min
Release Date 24 March 2015
IMDb Id tt4263482
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Movie Rating Not bad
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Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie, Harvey Scrimshaw, Lucas Dawson, Ellie Grainger, Sarah Stephens

I have mixed feelings about The Witch, directed by newcomer Robert Eggers.  It is an extremely well made 17th century period piece, with dialogue pulled directly from period documents, there is a sense of realism to the film. I don’t know where they found these child actors, but they absolutely nailed the dialogue. It seems as if they had been speaking old English their entire lives. The cinematography is quite good as well. The atmosphere was so natural and creepy.

Despite the technical proficiency and the rich atmosphere of the film, there were some problems that plagued the film for me. First, the mother is in hysterics throughout the film and berates every member of the family, including her husband. At one point, I wanted it to be her that made the deal with the devil? It didn’t seem natural for a wife in the Puritan setting to treat her husband like she does. Secondly, I think the witch was revealed to early in the film (even for a movie called The Witch). It could have built so much suspicion and tension as they begin to turn on one another. Finally, the last ten minutes was far too on the nose. I would have preferred a more ambiguous ending. instead, we got cheesy special effects and an interaction that was completely unnecessary. I have heard  lots of good reviews but I’m just not seeing how it is that special.