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Pressure Cooker: Start Together, End Together (2023)
Decent enough but they picked the wrong winner
Overall this show is Chopped/Big Brother combination. The format of some of the judging episodes has been suspicious when the contestants judge their competitors food. When outside critics were involved the show seemed more fair. In this finale episode the former contestants judge based on personality and not food. Mike was the clear winner in this case but Robbie has more of a teddy bear dad vibes which apparently factored more heavily into judging a COOKING COMPETITION.
It would have been more interesting to see Sergei and Mike go head to head and be blind judged by literally anyone other than the housemates.
Still a decent show.
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Snatch Game (2022)
Chefs Kiss
This is the funniest snatch game ever. I was dry heaving with laughter. Raja, Jinx and Trinity were stand outs. So many funny moments it's impossible to list them all.
The Christmas Setup (2020)
Adorable
This movie was so cute, like a warm hug. Sweet story of a big city lawyer coming back home and being romanced by a handsome former classmate. So nice to see gay leads playing gay characters!
The Christmas House (2020)
Happy little family Christmas movie
Sweet and cute Hallmark movie, one of the better ones in the recent past. The cast is very good and Robert Buckley is so likeable in the lead and he co-wrote the story!
Mapleworth Murders (2020)
For fans of Angie Tribeca and 30 Rock
Very silly humour and lots of cameos. If you like 30 Rock, Angie Tribeca and Murder She Wrote then this is for you.
Passion (2012)
Cross between a late-night made-for-cable movie and a European art film
Saw this one at the Toronto International Film Festival, it's a cross between a late night made for cable movie and a European art film. The cinematography is great, lots of inventive shots. Actually, nearly every shot is a winner. The musical score can
Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace ham it up as back stabbing mind f*cking executives. They have great chemistry and as the plot twists along we are never quite sure who to root for. Rachel McAdams' Christine basically plays a grown up version of Regina George from Mean Girls.
None of it is meant to be taken too seriously. The Anyone who liked Basic Instinct, Fatal Attraction or De Palma's own Dressed to Kill will be into this movie.