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I think it was done really well.
Horses for courses.


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I must be starved for a good yarn I think. We go through streaming menus lately and I start to watch things and give up - Monarch, being one example. They start well and then bore the heck out of me.

I've been watching Murder at the End of the World on HULU. I wouldn't say it's brilliant or anything, but if you like Who Dunnits, I think it's a good one. It's like an Agatha Christie type mystery, but modern. Clive Owen is in it as well, and that's a good thing in my book.  


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This was ATROCIOUS! How could anyone unironically enjoy this!? Did I watch something different!? I'm so confused. I feel like I'm in an alternate reality or something.  


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I think I get the goal with this movie, I think I understand why they felt it was prescient, I think it makes thematic sense and the premise is interesting. But I thought this was reaaaaaaaally bad. It felt like a much longer, duller, less funny, less self-aware The Happening.



This! Fuckin' spot on!
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I've been watching Murder at the End of the World on HULU. I wouldn't say it's brilliant or anything, but if you like Who Dunnits, I think it's a good one. It's like an Agatha Christie type mystery, but modern. Clive Owen is in it as well, and that's a good thing in my book.  


I'm not sure if it's available yet down here, but thanks Pia, that one is definitely on my radar. Britt Marling has been at it (writing & directing & acting) similar to Greta Gerwig, for a while now. Hopefully this is a success for her.

Maybe Zack should check this one out too.



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Maybe Zack should check this one out too.



If it's anything like this, pass. HARD pass.
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Britt Marling has been at it (writing & directing & acting) similar to Greta Gerwig, for a while now.


Oh man, I had ignored this one, had no idea it was Marling! She (and her filmmaking partner Zal Batmanglij) have had an awesome career so far. Will check this out for sure.
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