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[Review] Mother!
Synopsis: A couple's relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence. Mother! says more about Darren Aronofsky than it does about whatever it’s trying to say, which appears to be the incoherent rantings of someone with too much time on their hands and not enough personal responsibilities, also known as someone who is out of touch with what the rest of society experiences. Mr. Aronofsky wanted to, by his own account, retel
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[REVIEW] Spun
Synopsis: A drug dealer introduces one of his customers, a 'speed freak', to the man who runs the meth lab. A crazy three-day adventure ensues. Some movies, like The Godfather and Boogie Nights, set out to capture the ins and outs of a subculture. Spun is one of those movies and it looks at a subculture that has absolutely no redeeming qualities. It’s a movie where you can’t look away from the screen because whether the movie reflects reality or not, it feels real and for sev