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Interstellar (2014)
9/10
Easily Nolan's Most Emoitional Film to Date
7 November 2014
Coming from a huge Chris Nolan fan, I am proud to say that Interstellar has lived up to my expectations. It is the filmmaker's most epic and emotional piece to date. Zimmer's music score is much different than his previous masterpieces, a fitting change and one that suits the film perfectly. The effects are some I have ever seen on screen; watching in IMAX is a must. The sound mix as exceptional as well. However, this film is not made for everyone, for example, if you prefer his movies with more action than drama. Also, it is 3 hours long, so it does require a lot of available time to watch it through in one sitting. One of the best movies of 2014.
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3/10
Dreadful
3 November 2014
Not even watching this on a fun Halloween night with your friends can save this film. With a half-decent premise and a only a couple good jump scares, this movie is laughable. Anywhere from the terrible acting to the failed scare tactics to, in my opinion, the dumbest decisions ever made by characters in any horror film I've ever seen, this movie fails on every level. But like I said, it's pretty funny. The runtime is 70 minutes, so it never feels drawn-out and knows exactly where to end. And for the record, the film's conclusion is so confusing and jarring that it takes a rocket scientist to make sense of it, if it makes sense at all. The film left me disappointed, cheated, and even a little angry. However, you might have a few fun conversations about the film with your friends the next day, trying to make sense of an insensible, dumb horror movie.
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