A Simplistic Review: The Lighthouse

Between all the drinking, tentacles, seagulls, masterbating, and mermaids, there certainly is a film hiding in here. A BONKERS film, but a film nonetheless.

"The Lighthouse" is a black-and-white-horror-fever-dream-of-an-experience where Roger Eggers lets two actors let loose on each other and creates one of the most surreal times you'll have in the theater all year for sure.

Whereas Willem Defoe is great, Robert Pattinson is the real story here and he continues to prove he's more than a shimmering creature of the night, or at least a Fall Day in the Pacific Northwest.

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