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Charlie Smyth

@csmyth2001

Irish, gamer, film buff, aspiring filmmaker, 23, left-wing libertarian, pro-choice, beer drinker, I stand with Melissa Barrera

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#NowWatching You Can't Take It With You (1938), directed by Frank Capra. In this Best Picture-winning comedy, a man from a family of rich snobs becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured, eccentric family.

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#NowWatching Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match (2023), directed by Ethan Spaulding. Set in the 1980s, this animated prequel follows action star Johnny Cage as he fights to save his co-star and does battle with a secret society plotting to destroy Earthrealm.

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#NowWatching Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms (2021), directed by Ethan Spaulding. In this animated action film, a group of Earthrealm warriors must journey to Outworld and battle the forces of Emperor Shao Kahn to ensure the survival of their realm.

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#NowWatching Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind (2022), directed by Rick Morales. In this animated action film, the blind warrior Kenshi must save Earthrealm from the cybernetic criminal Kano and his Black Dragon gang.

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#NowWatching Willy's Wonderland (2021), directed by Kevin Lewis. In this action horror, a quiet janitor must fight against homicidal animatronics at the family fun centre in which he works.

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#NowWatching Old (2021), directed by M. Night Shyamalan. In this body horror thriller, a group of tourists on a secluded beach find themselves mysteriously aging at a rapid rate.

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2020s Best Picture winners ranked: 1. Oppenheimer (Pick: Killers of the Flower Moon) 2. Anora (Pick: Dune: Part Two) 3. Everything Everywhere All At Once (Pick: Triangle of Sadness) 4. CODA (Pick: Licorice Pizza) 5. Nomadland (Pick: The Father)

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#NowWatching The Forever Purge (2021), directed by Everardo Valerio Gout. Set primarily in 2049, this action horror film follows a Mexican immigrant couple as they struggle to escape the United States as the annual Purge continues well past its scheduled finish.

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#NowWatching Bring Her Back (2025), directed by Danny and Michael Philippou. Watching this A24 horror film at Movie House Belfast with Angus.

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#NowWatching Escape Room (2019), directed by Adam Robitel. In this horror film, six strangers must solve the puzzles of a deadly escape room, or die trying.

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#NowWatching Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021), directed by Adam Robitel. In this horror sequel, survivors of previous games find themselves in another series of deadly escape rooms.

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#NowWatching The Raid 2 (2014), directed by Gareth Evans. In this Indonesian action thriller, SWAT officer Rama goes undercover in the Indonesian criminal underworld to uncover corrupt members of his own police force.

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#NowWatching Pasolini (2014), directed by Abel Ferrara. Set in 1975, this biographical drama depicts the final days in the life of legendary Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini, leading up to his brutal, despicable murder.

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The Homecoming (2023) Assassination Nation Calvary 1900 Tyrannosaur Journeyman Pasolini Cave of Forgotten Dreams The War Zone Land of Silence and Darkness The Journey (2016) Cardboard Gangsters Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology City Girl (1930) Little Dieter Needs to Fly