Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006): 8/10
I really liked it on it’s own, but once I found out that Sacha Baron Cohen improvised most of the lines and that most of the “actors” didn’t know they were in a film, I gave it even more credit.
The Truman Show (1998): 8/10
Really great film, loved the social commentary, the performances were all great, particularly Jim Carrey, who does a subtle yet comedic performance. I only wish he did more films like this.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004): 10/10
Hey, look at that, he did do another serious performance! And the movie managed to be even better than The Truman Show. May well be the peak of human physical creation.
Whiplash (2014): 9/10
Amazing film, certainly second best of 2014. All the actors did a great job, in particular JK Simmons as the abusive teacher. The cinematography and colour palette were both also fantastic.
Army of Darkness (1992): 8/10
Extremely fun, a few characters are underdeveloped and some jokes just come off as stupid, but all the action was very fun and Bruce Campbell does a great job at playing Ash.
Fargo (1996): 8/10
Really great, though a few characters felt useless and the ending was a bit of an anticlimax, it more than made up for it with fun and memorable characters and some great direction.
Captain America: Civil War (2016): 7/10
I liked it so much more watching it a second time. I actually cared about the characters and was entertained for one thing. It still has flaws, but I don’t think they outweigh the good things.