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Into the Forest (2016)

Movies that make you think long after they are over are one of the best types of movies. Movies that make you feel present in the moment or movies that bring out whatever type of emotion they were designed to bring out are, of course, strong contenders to the effectiveness of a movie as well. But when you are still thinking about something you’ve seen, months or even years after it is over and feeling the need to watch it again (even if you didn’t love it) is one of the biggest compliments you can give a movie. Now I’m saying that Patricia Rozema’s (Mansfield ParkInto the Forest is Platoon or E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. Still, it is a movie that will keep you involved and have you thinking about it after its viewing.
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The Wrestler (2008)

the wrestler movie posterDarren Aronofsky’s (Black Swan, The FountainThe Wrestler was my most anticipated movie of 2008. Professional wrestling is my guilty pleasure. I don’t watch it every week, and I never order a pay-per-view (okay, maybe Wrestlemania now and then), but I know what is happening. I also have a few compilation DVDs of some of my favorite wrestlers. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) really is a soap opera in an alternative form. When I first heard a movie coming out called The Wrestler, I figured it would be some lame comedy that made fun of the world of professional wrestling. When I heard that it was not, but was being referred to as not just one of the top 10 movies of the year but the performance of Mickey Rourke’s (A Prayer For The Dying, 9 1/2 Weeks ) career, I knew it was a movie I would see just as quickly as I could. The main problem was that I had to wait forever to see it. It was only filmed in cities like New York and Los Angeles for the longest period. Once it came closer to Washington DC, it was still in just one theater which was not very close to my house. Finally, some two months after dying to see the movie, I got my wish when it came to our local artsy theater. By then, the film could not live up to its hype.
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