Matt Walker

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Favorite films

  • The Warriors
  • The Muppet Movie
  • Nope
  • Porco Rosso

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  • Backrooms

    ★★★★

  • Spawn

    ★½

  • The Punisher: One Last Kill

  • Tuner

    ★★★★

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Backrooms
★★★★ Watched

There are images in this I will never forget: a seagull trapped in an infinite office , never to see the sun again. Wind chimes in a basement being agitated by a gust of wind from a crack into another dimension. Chairs built to be meshed and moulded together by an unknown architect , creatures thrust out of the uncanny valley and forced into the lens. This is the world of the backrooms.

There's this feeling that's pretty rare in…

Spawn
★½ Watched

Thrillingly awful, I can't look at Michael Jai White because that's fully Black Dynamite. Michael Sheen is just playing his son, Charlie. He is insane here. Looks like dogshit, music is bad and Leguizamo is interminable.

Hey while I have you here, can we talk about the 90s and the rise of the "Annoying Guy?". It was such a weird trend from the late 80s to 2000 where media was either about or featuring a guy who's whole job was…

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Companion
★★★½ Liked Watched

Was lucky enough to get in the Letterboxd preview screening for this one (hi Lindsay and the team over there!) in a packed IMAX screen, the way it was meant to be watched, where the laughs are punctuated with gasps and groans.

I'm a Sophie Thatcher fan (had stock since PROSPECT) and it's great getting to see her lead a movie with the great Jack Quaid as unconventional lovers going on a little vacation.....

And that's all you get to…

I Love Boosters
★★★★½ Liked Watched

Rarely do we get a movie that loves its own medium as much as I Love Boosters does. I believe we've entered the era of "plot" and "plotholes" as a marker of quality. Rarely do we talk about story holistically anymore or how it made you feel. Movies are an emotional medium as much as they are a visual one, and the history of it is based on innovation and George Melies building sets in his greenhouse, of Ray Harryhausen…