Honest question: When was the last time you saw a film that was not just entertaining, there are a lot of those, but that made you think you were witnessing a brilliant piece of art? There are some interesting arthouse films, Crimes of the Future had promise for example (though the more I think about it the more I think it disappoints relative to Videodrome, the Fly, etc.). I was impressed with Dune, but because it is an adaptation of a novel you cannot really attribute all its artistic merit to the filmmakers---and it was a little slow; there are respects in which Lynch's movie was better.
The last movie I saw was The Joker. That was pretty intense. It came out in Fall of 2019. I still have the ticket stub on my fridge -- Sat Oct 12. Then the Maskovid ended Western Civilization, so all movies since then are basically irrelevant.
The last movie I saw was The Joker. That was pretty intense. It came out in Fall of 2019. I still have the ticket stub on my fridge -- Sat Oct 12. Then the Maskovid ended Western Civilization, so all movies since then are basically irrelevant.