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[QUOTE="Mano, post: 2813224, member: 3300"] [B]Tully[/B] - This one really connected with my wife (she having had our two kids 17 months apart recently). Charlize Theron gives a pretty raw performance of a wife/mother and the deleterious effects that postpartum depression can have. [B]Isle of Dogs[/B] - I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Wes Anderson has always had a striking visual style and it translates well to the stop-motion genre. [USER=5132]@CardiacAndre7[/USER] check it out if you haven't already. [B] Justice League[/B] - I'm not sure why I try and keep up with as many of the blockbusters as I do. At least it was better than Batman v Superman (not saying much). [B] Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri[/B] - Some great performances but the big event that occurs about halfway through ended up feeling like the emotional climax of the movie and kind of took the steam out of the rest of the film. Other things happened of course but they were all reactionary and I guess I was hoping that it would help propel the second half of the film to some kind of conclusion. Seems the point was more to feel the hopelessness. I would've given the supporting nod to Woody over Rockwell. [/QUOTE]
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