Moonlight (2016)
I generally liked this film, it's given me a lot to think about. There's something about the way this film depicts masculinity which is really interesting to think about. Also, the yearning and need to be loved can literally be felt through the screen.
I Saw the TV Glow (2024)
This film was amazing. I can appreciate everything about this film, the visuals, the soundtrack, the acting. I personally couldn't relate to it, but I wouldn't call it an issue purely because this film wasn't made for me, and I can respect a film knowing its audience and being impactful and meaningful to that audience. Initially I disliked this film being marketed as a horror, but over the last day or so since I've watched it, I feel like it's become scarier to me when I think back on it. It does body horror really well and I loved some of the scenes which were a blend of animation and reality. Also, who doesn't love a Buffy reference. I'll definitely rewatch this film in the future.
Underwater (2020)
This was okay. It felt like it couldn't decide if it wanted to