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Los Frikis is a hauntingly beautiful film that took me by surprise. Watching it blind at AMC last night, I was captivated by the raw drama and stunning cinematography. The story is deeply moving, showcasing complex characters and a gripping narrative that lingers long after the credits roll. Every performance felt authentic, and the direction brought it all together flawlessly. The film strikes an emotional chord, blending beauty and heartbreak in equal measure. This is a movie that deserves widespread support and recognition. Don't miss it-it's a cinematic experience that truly resonates and stays with you.
Got sent a copy of Saint Nick to check out and I was pleasantly surprised. For an indie feature it used its budget pretty well. It had some edgy comedy but mainly with a little bit of curse words- this is no Bad Santa - a mix between hallmark and maybe something in the 90s? Planes, Trains, Automiblies? Something like that. It follows Nixk who has to babysit his nephew Trevor while his Mom has to go to a work meeting in Hawaii. Chaos ensues as Nick tries to deal with his past Xmas issues, his ex gf and Trevor's Christmas needs. Again for an indie Christmas movie I really enjoyed it. Is it a true 9 no, but I like to give a few extra stars for movies that do the most with little. Justin kept the direction moving and the pacing never struggled. Alex in his first role did great and kept up with the comedy. Fun cast with some familiar faces.