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  • David Lynch's Rabbits is the first to spring to mind.

    More mainstream, I understand that Michael Schur was given a lot of freedom with The Good Place.

  • Another one is Everything Everywhere All at Once.

    Interesting approach to the multiverse theme, solid acting (especially from actors having to play different characters), and interesting scenario that went beyond the multiverse idea to address other subjects.

  • I'm going to start with Dungeons & Dragons: Honor among Thieves.

    Very solid fantasy adventure movie. Good acting, believable world, coherent tone during the whole thing, good cinematography.

    It's a shame it was kind of a failure box office wise, it was really refreshing.

    • Great movie, just badly promoted (ironic since it was totally for marketing purposes). I so want to have a sequel, I just think it may have been a one-time wonder and trying to capture it again won't feel genuine. I hope to be proven wrong. Even how to best do a sequel is a hot debate topic.

      • Definitely agree, the promotion was so bad, such a missed opportunity.

        Yes, I would like a sequel too, but maybe it was lightning in a bottle and they wouldn't be able to recreate such a cool movie.

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