Throughout the year, there are times where I’m genuinely excited to see a unique, odd film that I barely know anything about. They’re usually the type of films that my family makes fun of me for wanting to see or the type that I have to see alone because most of my friends are on the fence about seeing it. It’s totally understandable; When most of your movie theater experiences throughout the year are for films that are heavily advertised and exactly what you’re expecting, it’s difficult to spend money for a film when all you have is a vague trailer and a hint at what the tone of the film might be. Personally though, these types of independent films get me excited because as someone who tries to be consistently up-to-date on the latest movie news, it’s nice to hear about a film only a handful of times before its release. I like to be surprised and, thankfully,
Assassination Nation
Assassination Nation
Assassination Nation
Throughout the year, there are times where I’m genuinely excited to see a unique, odd film that I barely know anything about. They’re usually the type of films that my family makes fun of me for wanting to see or the type that I have to see alone because most of my friends are on the fence about seeing it. It’s totally understandable; When most of your movie theater experiences throughout the year are for films that are heavily advertised and exactly what you’re expecting, it’s difficult to spend money for a film when all you have is a vague trailer and a hint at what the tone of the film might be. Personally though, these types of independent films get me excited because as someone who tries to be consistently up-to-date on the latest movie news, it’s nice to hear about a film only a handful of times before its release. I like to be surprised and, thankfully,