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I recommend both of these. They should be a part of every Goregrish member's repertoire.

8/10

1980 flick with David Hess (who to me bears a close resemblance to Richard Ramirez). He and a buddy invite themselves to a small party where they engage in a lot of non-consensual sexual violence mixed in with some gore. It seems low budget and the script is sometimes lacking, but there is an unanticipated twist at the end.

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7/10

Another David Hess flick, this time from Wes Craven in 1972. It's a decent flick with a good twist at the end.

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Rafferty and the gold dust twins. 1975.
5/10
Two girls take a ex marine/driving instructor hostage and end up going to vegas.
Rough and funny road trip film, typical of what a '70s film would look like. Carefree with little plot. Centers on the three main characters, as they bumble across the state. Some laugh out moments with bits of drama in between.


The old woman with the knife. 2025. South Korea.
4/10
Old woman assassin.
Typical story of young woman picked up, taken in, trained to be a assassin. There is an 'agency' of them that kill societies 'pests'
Has a John Wick vibe to it, but no real connection. Where it kinda falls apart is the plot and pacing.
There is a standard single parent with a little girl, and he helps the old lady. A younger assassin who want to the top killer, who is watching her and getting involved to a degree. This is all very dragged out. Flashbacks to her youth intercut throughout drag it down more. The action scenes are OK, but not up to previous S.K. action genre.
 
Murder report. 2025. South Korea.
7/10
A reporter interviews a serial killer.
Crime thriller that is dialogue heavy between the two main characters. Relies on a slowly unfolding plot, with slight flashbacks to illustrate certain events. With no action scenes it does get a little tedious, but lighting, camera movements and details that unfold are all connected very meticulously.
 
Titane

7.5/10 French film that won an award at Cannes FF a few years back. Depravity, gore and violence, wierdness, and really pushes the envelope in a lot of ways.

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Collateral

8/10 2004 flick has Tom Cruise as an assassin in LA hired by the drug cartel to kill some problematic people. Might be a tad long at just over two hours, but otherwise a decent flick with enough action to keep one engaged.

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One of them days. 2025.
8/10
Buddy comedy with two black women.
Centers on two flatmates, one a waitress, the other an artist with a boyfriend who takes their rent money. Follows their travels as they try to raise the cash.
With a very urban black american setting and dialogue, it still managed to be quite funny with slapstick scenes, and slightly over the top characters. Not entirely memorable, but a colourful entertaining 90 minutes.
 
Fackam Hall 2025.
8/10
Comedy that's inspired by Downton Abby, but has a style similar to airplane, the naked gun.
Well written comedy with the main humour being visual gags, word play of the characters. The visual jokes are mostly practical and at times subtle. Has a steady pace so nothing outshines.
 
You're Next

4.5/10 2011 movie in which a dysfunctional family reunites in a secluded locale only to be killed off one by one by a group of crossbow-wielding psychos wearing animal masks. The plot had potential and I really wanted to like it, but a shitty script, weird responses by the characters to what's happening to them, shitty camera work, a low budget, bad acting, and a sub par music score all add up to a shitty, boring movie. It's not long at 96 minutes, but even that was very hard to get through. Don't waste your time.

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The Housemaid

8.5/10 This could also be called "The mind-fuck-a-minute movie". In a word, this movie is all about control. It starts out a little slow and is 2 hours long, but if you hang in there, you'll be rewarded with a good and funny ending. The movie is also entertaining in that it keeps you guessing. Some gore, some blood, good acting and script, and you get to look at Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried for 2 hours. Highly recommended.

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Mr Klein. 1976. France.
7/10
When a newsletter that is meant for jewish people, with a mailing list that is keep by the police, gets delivered to his apartment. He sets out to try and clear his name. Follows the main character in a some what slow but steady way, as he tries to find the other Mr Klein. A creeping awareness of what will happen to the main character is present throughout, balanced with a confident charm from him. The film has a paranoid drama to it, as the other man is never seen.
 
Thank you @Richard 1986
I took a look at the trailer..???..and then letterboxd to see what exactly the film was about. It got a decent rating.
I do appreciate you recommending that film, but with a plot of "a series of stories of different people lives during a heat wave" and just a doco style trailer that ends with a bunch of people brainlessly fucking. I just don't think it's for me.
Thanks again.
J.
 
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