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Movies I personally love

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This is my list of series I want to watch this summer.

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Baby Reindeer (TV Mini Series 2024)

Baby Reindeer follows Donny's warped relationship with a female stalker and the impact it has on him as he is ultimately forced to face a deep, dark buried trauma. Created by Richard Gadd, this series blends elements of biography, comedy, and drama.

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Euphoria (TV Series 2019–2026) - IMDb

Euphoria: Created by Sam Levinson. With Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Maude Apatow, Jacob Elordi. A group of teenagers experience the ups and downs of love and friendship in a world of social networks, sex, drugs, and violence.

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Gossip Girl (TV Series 2007–2012)

Gossip Girl follows a group of wealthy teenagers in Manhattan as they navigate their scandalous lives, narrated by a mysterious blogger. The series explores themes of betrayal, friendship, and the complexities of elite social circles.

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Some movies leave you smiling. Others? They leave you emotionally wrecked, staring at the credits like… why did I just do that to myself?

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

Experience the timeless tale of Benjamin Button, a man who ages in reverse, embracing love, heartbreak, and the journey of a lifetime.

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Jacob's Ladder (1990)

In a quest to unravel his troubled past, a haunted Vietnam War veteran navigates the blurred lines between reality, dreams, and death.

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Arrival (2016)

Arrival, a thought-provoking sci-fi thriller, follows Dr. Louise Banks as she leads a team to communicate with extraterrestrial visitors who have landed on Earth. With the world on the brink of conflict, they must decipher the aliens' language and uncover their intentions before it's too late.

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Big Fish (2003)

In this fantastical drama, a son sets out to understand his father's tall tales and exaggerated stories, only to discover the truth behind his father's life.

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The Green Mile (1999)

The Green Mile: Directed by Frank Darabont. With Tom Hanks, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Michael Clarke Duncan. A death row guard learns that a gentle giant in his charge possesses a mysterious gift.

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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008)

A poignant and powerful tale of an unlikely friendship between a young boy from a concentration camp commandant's family and a Jewish boy, sharing a fence that separates their worlds, with devastating consequences.

Some films leave a mark and not in a good way. These are the movies so unsettling, so haunting, you watched them once and said, Never again.

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Capernaum

A drama film that tells the story of a 12-year-old boy who sues his parents for neglect while serving a five-year sentence for a violent crime, focusing on the struggles and impermanence of life.

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Requiem for a Dream

Explore the dark side of addiction in this critically acclaimed drama. Meet four Coney Island friends who seek escape from their troubles through drugs, only to find their addictions destroy their lives.

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The Entity

This supernatural horror film tells the story of a woman who is haunted by an invisible entity, as she struggles to cope with the isolation and terror it brings.

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The Human Centipede

The Human Centipede (First Sequence): Directed by Tom Six. With Dieter Laser, Winter Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, Akihiro Kitamura. A mad scientist kidnaps and mutilates a trio of tourists in order to reassemble them into a human centipede, created by stitching their mouths to each others' rectums.

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Irreversible

Experience the dark and intense story of a traumatizing night in Paris, as events unfold in reverse chronological order, in Gaspar Noé's critically acclaimed film, starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel, and Albert Dupontel.

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Event Horizon

In space, no one can escape the horrors of the Event Horizon. When a rescue crew is sent to investigate a spaceship that vanished seven years ago, they uncover the dark secrets and terrifying terrors that lurk in the depths of space.

From gothic classics to modern bloodsuckers, here’s a look at the most iconic vampire series and movies ever made.

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Nadja

In this modern retelling of the classic vampire story, a family of vampires in New York City must navigate their complex relationships and confront the threat of Van Helsing and his nephew

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The Hunger

The Hunger: Directed by Tony Scott. With Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, Cliff De Young. A love triangle develops between a vampire, her cellist companion, and a gerontologist.

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We Are the Night

In this dark comedy, a ruthless cop is on the hunt for an all-female vampire trio in Berlin. When the vampires take in a new member, Lena, it sets off a thrilling adventure full of twists and turns.

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Only Lovers Left Alive

In this critically acclaimed romantic drama, a centuries-old vampire couple's serene existence is disrupted by the arrival of the undead sister, putting their undying love to the test.

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Blade

In a world where vampires walk the streets, Blade, a half-vampire, half-mortal hybrid, must use his unique abilities to protect humans from the evil creatures he once called kin.

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Underworld

In a centuries-old battle between vampires and werewolves, Selene, a skilled vampire warrior, finds herself torn between her duties and forbidden love for Michael, a human who holds the key to their survival and the target of a deadly werewolf hunt.

Some films go beyond entertainment, capturing the raw essence of real-life experiences.

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Society of the Snow (2023)

Based on a true story, 'Society of the Snow' tells the thrilling tale of a rugby team's ill-fated flight that crashes on a treacherous Andean glacier.

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Alive (1993)

Alive is a 1993 film about a Uruguayan rugby team's fight for survival after their plane crashes in the Andes.

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The Impossible (2012)

A family's unforgettable experience during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, as they struggle to stay alive and find each other in the devastating aftermath. Featuring Tom Holland.

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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008)

Through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a German concentration camp, a forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling and unexpected consequences.

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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008)

Through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a German concentration camp, a forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling and unexpected consequences.

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Captain Phillips (2013)

Thrilling true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the U.S.-flagged cargo ship MV Maersk Alabama, a historic event marking the first hijacking of an American ship in 200 years.

Some movies have trailers that absolutely slap - perfect music, epic visuals, pure hype. But then the actual film? Just meh.

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Suicide Squad (2016)

That trailer with Bohemian Rhapsody was pure ART. It made the movie look fun, edgy, and chaotic in the best way. Then the actual movie felt like a rushed TikTok edit with 47 different needle drops and a villain who looked like she was in a bad music video.

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Prometheus (2012)

That trailer? Chilling. Mysterious. Alien horror vibes. The movie? Scientists making brain-dead decisions like “Oh look, a creepy alien snake thing! Let me poke it!” Bruh.

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)

Tell me, do you bleed?” CHILLS. That trailer made it look like the showdown of the century. Then we actually watched it, and it was two and a half hours of brooding, weird pacing, and Martha discourse.

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)

Themusic, the visuals, the scale. The movie? Amazing monster fights, sure, but the human drama was so bad I was rooting for Godzilla to just step on them all and end the suffering.

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Civil War (2024)

The trailer was intense—gritty, chaotic, and dripping with tension. The music, the action, the dystopian vibes? Pure adrenaline. The movie? A visually stunning ride, but the story felt like it wanted to say something deep without actually saying much. By the end, I wasn’t sure if I was supposed to be thrilled or just existentially confused.