Hi, Dark.
It sucks when that happens.
I think I heard about The Asphyx, but I have no idea what it's about, I just remember the title.
Yours:
Eyes of Laura Mars 7.5/10
I enjoyed it. I like Faye Dunaway. I liked the big reveal in the end too, I'm not sure it makes sense, but yeah...
Creepshow 2 6.5/10
It's not bad, I saw it again a while ago, and it didn't hold up very well, but still. The last two episodes are kind of fun.
Creepshow 9/10
Oh, I love it actually. Love the crazy atmosphere. I even enjoyed that segment with Stephen King and the alien plants.
I loved the one with Leslie Nielsen and the last one especially.
Mine:
Amanda 7.5/10
It's an Italian movie, it's been to Venice and Toronto, it's about a girl from a rich family who just went back to her hometown, can't really re-adapt and she has no friends. She decides to try to restart a friendship she had with a childhood friend, and she falls in love with a guy she meets in a local techno club. I enjoyed it, it's funny, it has a weird, surreal vibe, I liked that.
It took me a while to get into it, but then I did.
I really liked the lead actress, Benedetta Porcaroli, she has quite a presence, IMO.
It's Alive 9/10
It's Larry Cohen movie, about a mutant boy who, right after birth, kills every doctor and nurse in the delivery room and escapes. The movie is about the hunt for, it and how the parents react to it, and to the whole circuus that gets mounted around them too. I thought it was great, there's a great atmosphere, and the lead actor, John P. Ryan, was really good. I thought it gets kind of touching in the end too. And visually, it's fantastic, especially in the last part.
Lolita (1962) 10/10
Stanley Kubrick movie, with James Mason and Peter Sellers. I actually had never seen it before. It's really fantastic, masterpiece, IMO. It's really dark and bleak, and surreal, but also really funny. The acting is incredible, James Mason is truly amazing. I liked Sue Lyon too. And Shelley Winters is fantastic.
Where the Crawdads Sing 4.5/10
It's a movie about a girl, who grew up basically alone in a house in the marsh, and she still lives there. She's hated and shunned in the little town nearbym, and then she gets accused of killing a local quarterback, she had an affair with. A retired lawyer decides to get back to his job and to defend her in the trial. The movie basically follows the trial and her life, in flashbacks. I didn't like it, it feels kind of ridiculous at times. I thought the lead actress, Daisy Edgar-Jones, was O.K., but a bit miscast though, IMO.