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Steven Falitico

@faliticosteven

Dad | Husband | Gluten Intolerant

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Margaret Qualley, Mikey Madison, Sydney Sweeney, all supporting characters in #OnceUponATimeInHollywood (2019) Shows Tarantino's incredible eye for talent.

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Novacaine (2025): That boy Huey don't feel shit! Laughs and awkwardness. Some creative action scenes and planned stunts. 8.0/10 #latenight #recommend

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Mickey 17 (2025) R-Pats gets cloned, crushed, and cooked. Giant pill bugs try to be our friends. Mickey 18 is a douche. Lots of hidden symbolism but I was too tired to process it. 7.4/10

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Social media brings good and bad... My "bad" is the podcast clips that literally say nothing of importance with bold subtitles and inspirational music in the background.

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Sinners (2025): Boy if you don't know bettah, that southern blues and vampire heat gon' take you there. Swampy, bloody, soulful. Hailee Steinfeld, you are my queen. 8.5/10 #gobills

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It is kinda hilarious that our offensive scheme is “Josh Allen and the power of friendship” And what’s even funnier is it’s the best offensive scheme we’ve ever had

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Freaky Tales (2024): loved the rap battle scene, and the chapter storytelling where everything ties together. Too Short is a great narrator. Great cast. Pedro mah dood. Ben Mendelsohn always egregiously good at playing a total piece of shit. 8/10

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I'm hoping for a return to form in the Last of Us Season 3. Maybe this whole new set of characters and environments will give the series it's spark back.

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Superman (2025): a refreshing take on the superhero genre. Had enough dramatic elements but still a lot of fun. James Gunn has a rhythm that just meshes well with fast paced action and enough faith in the audience to move the story along. A solid 9/10

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Weapons (2025) — A unique experience and a refreshing take on the genre. Great acting all around, with plenty of WTF and perfectly timed comic relief. Bold, unsettling, try not to cover your eyes. 8.7/10

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Recommend everyone give "The Perfect Neighbor" a watch on Netflix. Sometimes difficult to process, but it's rooted in reality. The vision of the filmmaker was impressive.

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Fantastic Four (2025): This is one of "Guardians of the Galaxy" type superhero movies that gives me hope for the next generation. It was different, creative, well-written, great visuals, unique casting. Is Marvel back? Solid 9/10

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Maxxxine (2024): A familiar Ti West slow burn, with heavy stylized thematic elements. Totally 80s. Mia Goth is a great actress, but Kevin Bacon steals the show in his character acting. The story felt chopped towards the end. Still a solid flick and ending to the X trilogy. 7.9/10

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One Battle After Another (2025) — stellar cast. Benicio Del Toro steals the show in a supporting role, but Sean Penn, Teyana Taylor, and Regina Hall are all excellent. Great acting and pacing throughout. Bold, stylized filmmaking and a truly unique plot. 9/10

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Watched the STRANGER THINGS finale last night SPOILERS: So beware. There was something quietly beautiful, and a little bittersweet, about that scene with the four kids on the roof, promising they’d meet there every year. Watching it now, older and with a bit more life behind

Watched the STRANGER THINGS finale last night

SPOILERS: So beware. 

There was something quietly beautiful, and a little bittersweet, about that scene with the four kids on the roof, promising they’d meet there every year. Watching it now, older and with a bit more life behind
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Stranger Things is a show that means a lot to me. Watching the kids and actors grow throughout the seasons gives you a deep connection to the characters. I am satisfied with the ending and although not perfectly executed, it closed the series in a thoughtful and meaningful way.