Borderline (2025)

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Title: Borderline (2025)

Tagline: You're cordially invited to a violently romantic comedy.

Genre: Comedy, Romance, Thriller, Mystery

Director: Jimmy Warden

Cast: Samara Weaving, Ray Nicholson, Jimmie Fails, Eric Dane, Alba Baptista, Catherine Lough Haggquist, Patrick Cox, Terence Kelly, Matthew Del Bel Belluz, Billy Magnussen, Yasmeen Kelders

Release: 2025-03-14

Runtime: 94

Plot: A helplessly romantic sociopath escapes from a mental institution and invades the home of a '90s pop superstar. He just wants to be loved; she just wants to survive.
 

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As a Class 5 simp for Samara Weaving, I will watch this. Even after the abysmal failure of Azrael. I have no idea why, but she just has something that puts her above most other hot actresses for me.

This looks like it could be fun, and much more in line with roles that she does well in. Also, had no idea that was Jack Nicholson's son, but he looks to be taking after his dad in the evil dude category, so that's another plus.
 

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Haven't watched this yet, but I will because of Samara Weaving.

What I really want to know is how people are still releasing movies in 2025 that cap out at 1080p? Even some random shitty straight-to-streaming Travolta movie that's right next to it on Prime Video is available in 4K.
 
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This was decent. Jack's son played an amazing nutball. Samara is hot and did a good job in the role, but it was a role that didn't really thrill me either. The chick from Warrior Nun is such a fucking smokeshow too, and she had a fun role. Kept wishing they did a scissoring scene, but alas. One-eyed fat guy was good too.

I was slightly annoyed when within the first 10 minutes you have TWO interracial relationships as the main ones in the movie, but since one of them actually made the movie funnier, I've decided to let it slide.

I'd say a 6/10 movie, possibly a 7 when you consider how good Nicholson is. Particularly in the end scene.
 
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