Best of 2021 - Movies
Want to know what movies I liked in 2021? Check THIS out!
Read MoreWant to know what movies I liked in 2021? Check THIS out!
Read MoreIn many ways, it’s a thriller’s thriller. But look at it with a cold heart and you’ll miss the film’s gusto.
Read MoreI’ll be watching the next Harley Quinn movie, and I doubt I would have said that before seeing this.
Read MoreEven with a couple of cool action shots, Underwater is just this cavalcade of clichés that stare back at you and dare you to blink.
Read MoreIt’s worth your time not only for the impressive performances but expert direction and poignant theming.
Read MoreAbsolutely terrifying but still heroic in all the right ways, mark my words, Doctor Sleep will go down as one of the decade’s overlooked classics.
Read MoreWhen I saw the title of this film I had no idea it was referring to the editor of the trailer.
The Lighthouse is a one of a kind film with more passion in a frame than most movies have in their entire runtime.
Read MoreAfter watching [Gemini Man] I am left in a wake of nostalgia for better things.
Read MoreJoker, or as I like to think of it, Taxi Driver 2: Gotham Boogaloo, is perhaps my least favorite film of the year.
Read MoreHave you ever wanted to watch a depressed man float around in the inky blackness of space for 2 hours? Well do I have the movie for you!
Read MoreIt: Chapter 2 is a flawed film, a solid sequel, wildly entertaining, and more than the sum of its parts.
Read MoreThe concept seems intriguing from the outset, but in the actual watching, Ready or Not becomes a slog of uninspired gory death scenes and half-baked classism commentary.
Read MoreWhile the special effects work must be lauded for its unique style and creativity (it will certainly scar some younger viewers) the story is unmemorable.
Read MoreI’ve long had an odd relationship with the work Quentin Tarantino and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood continues that legacy.
Read MoreThis marks the last nail in the coffin as Pixar transitions away from remarkable 5/5 storytelling and into half-baked sequel city.
Your Name is a dang good movie.
Read MoreWhile I can appreciate Midsommar for the technical, creative, boundary pushing film that it is…I just don’t like it.
Far From Home is an absolute triumph providing everything I expected from a Marvel movie and a few things I thought couldn’t exist in the MCU anymore.
Hereditary is one of the most interesting horror films of the past decade.
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