



I wasn't sure about Homecoming initially, but the humor landed perfectly, and Michael Keaton elevated the film with a fantastic performance. Tobey and Andrew will always be favorites of mine, but Tom Holland has improved with every installment.
What were your thoughts after watching Spider-Man: Homecoming?
Her character's ambiguity was brilliantly portrayed, and she sold the twist perfectly.
Deanna Dunagan in The Visit
Amy Madigan in Weapons
Bonnie Aarons in Drag Me to Hell
Jill Larson in The Taking of Deborah Logan
She was a perfect match for Penn Badgley in You. She held her own against him in every scene and, at times, even outshined him.
She was also fantastic in The Haunting of Hill House. I won't spoil anything, but by the end, you'll definitely feel for her character.
I genuinely believe Caesar has one of the best written and best performed character arcs in modern Hollywood.
He's also one of the greatest leaders ever portrayed on screen.
What are your thoughts on his portrayal of Batman?
In Passengers, Jennifer Lawrence's Aurora Lane is deliberately awakened decades early by Jim Preston for companionship, stripping her of the most important choice of her life. The film later attempts a redemption arc, but at its core, it's about a woman having her agency taken away.
In Obsession, Bear knowingly and deliberately makes choices without Nikki's consent, even when he knows she isn't herself. That makes him a genuinely cowardly and morally corrupt individual.
Are there any other good movies that explore similar themes of a woman's agency being taken away?
The scene where Nikki was sleep talking was genuinely heart wrenching.
How would you rate this movie out of 10?
Which psychological thriller has the highest rewatch value for you?