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Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood (2019)
A masterpiece of capturing a time and place
Never been much of a fan of DiCaprio, but this is by far his best performance, in QTs reimagining of a specific time and place, which he renders beautifully in his supposed penultimate film. To say too much would do a disservice to those who haven't seen it. But the QT magic is in full effect. A masterwork. Cinema at its finest.
Nightmare Cinema (2018)
Mick Garris Rallies the Horror Masters Again
Aw, yeah! This is a pretty good anthology for a Saturday night watch. Garris and company know how to bring the fun to the horror, which is what got me into horror films in the first place. My favorite horror films all have a sense of fun: Waxwork, Nightmare on Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors, Lost Boys, etc. It's gotta be scary AND fun to get me hooked and coming back. Mick Garris is well aware of these dynamics, and they show in Nightmare Cinema.
While not as precise and crafty as Garris's Masters of Horror (which remains his defining work as a director and producer), this feels in the same vein, and in the same universe. If you're a fan of the masters, of 80s horror, Nightmare Cinema delivers the goods. I'll always get excited for anything that has Mick's name attached. He's a legend in the genre, and it's great to see something new from him.