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Documentary…

Movie #6 2022: Elway to Marino (2013)

19 Jan 202219 Jan 2022
Time for me to bore you once again with my love for sports and their corresponding documentaries. To be honest, I doubt anyone will even read this entry, but as…
Documentary…

Movie #136 2021: My Octopus Teacher (2020)

23 May 202123 May 2021
Can you tell that I was cramming in a few Oscar nominated films before the awards this year? I'll be honest, I watched My Octopus Teacher over every other film…
crime…

Movie #130 2021: Why Did You Kill Me? (2021)

17 May 202113 May 2021
Watched this on a whim, wish I watched an actual film instead. Go figure. Yes, I got sucked in by the Netflix true crime schtick that the streaming giant seems…
Cerebral…

Movie #128 2021: Room 237 (2012)

15 May 202111 May 2021
Everyone knows Stanley Kubrick adapted The Shining into a movie. Many people know that the author of the original book (Stephen King) despised that movie. I'm one of those people…
crime…

Movie #94 2021: Time (2020)

11 Apr 202126 Mar 2021
Phew. When I watched this, I had no idea that it would become part of the Oscars conversation or that it would indeed be nominated. Rather, I was simply looking…
Coming of Age…

Movie #76 2021: Beyond Clueless (2014)

24 Mar 20212 Mar 2021
Well this was... different. Beyond Clueless is pretty much an analysis of teen and coming-of-age movies in the form of a documentary. Well, it’s more of a dramatic reading of…
Documentary…

Movie #60 2021: Framing Britney Spears (2021)

8 Mar 202122 Feb 2021
Here it is: the documentary that everyone’s been talking about. Whether you’re a fan of Britney Spears or not, this is something you should take note of. Framing Britney Spears…
Documentary…

Movie #38 2021: The Final Year (2017)

13 Feb 20213 Feb 2021
Documentary time! (Documentaries are lowkey one of my favourite genres because I’m a slut for non-fiction both in movies and in books. It just so happens that US Politics is…
Documentary…

Movie #7 2021: Get Me Roger Stone (2017)

13 Jan 20217 Jan 2021
This is terrifying. Get Me Roger Stone is a political documentary that was commissioned by Netflix in 2017, shortly after the election of a certain Donald. Rather than focusing on…
Documentary…

Movie #342 2020: Three Identical Strangers (2018)

7 Dec 20203 Dec 2020
Wild. That's the only possible word to describe this documentary. When Three Identical Strangers was first released, there was so much hype around it... and I completely missed it. So…

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