A fucked up movie about social media and the need to be "liked." Visually it is absolutely beautiful. It has some great shots and editing. I really enjoyed it. It's on amazon prime if that sounds interesting to anybody.
Hands down one of the craziest films I've ever seen (and I've seen a lot of weird [BEEP] lol). Nick Cage is a boss. I had no idea that it was directed by the same guy that did Beyond the Black Rainbow until after I watched it, which is one of my favorite movies. I need to be on the lookout for what he's working on from now on.
I thought it was good, but a lot of the scenes were unnecessarily long. If it wasn't for the beautiful visuals, I probably wouldn't have liked it as much. I'm surprised it won the Palme d'Or tbh.
It has many flaws, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it. It's about a cam girl who gets her indentity stolen (like her actual face), locked out of her account, etc.
The House that Jack Built. The latest from Lars von Trier. Not my favorite, but I still enjoyed it. I think the controvery surrounding it was overblown.