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Streaming Picks: April 2020
While I originally had intended to come back next week with a special post, I decided to end my sabbatical a little early to bring y’all some streaming picks, seeing as many of us are still quarantined. Also, be sure … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Previews, Television
Tagged abominable, absurd planet, after life, amazon, angel has fallen, arashi's diary, betonrausch, big show show, blackaf, bleach, bosch, brews brothers, chris d'elia, circle game, circus of books, coffee and kareem, community, cooked with cannabis, cunningham, dangerous lies, david batra, death of Stalin, dino dana, drifting dragons, earth and blood, el silencio del pantano, extraction, extracurricular, fary, fauda, forest of love, future man, hello ninja, hi score girl, hotel artemis, house of flowers, how to fix a drug scandal, hulu, iliza shlesinger, innocence files, invisible life, kabukicho sherlock, kanan gill, kim's convenience, king, kono oto tomare, l.a. originals, la casa de papel, la vie scolaire, last kids on earth, last kingdom, legado en los huesos, les miserables, lighthouse, little joe, love wedding repeat, main event, mauricio meirelles, middleditch and schwartz, midnight gospel, money heist, mrs america, murder to mercy, my little pony, nadiya's time to eat, nailed it, netflix, never have i ever, no guns life, outer banks, parasite, plagues of breslau, pokemon, prime, rambo, rich in love, secret love, selah and the spades, sergio, special 7, spirit, starbeam, summertime, Sunderland til I die, tales from the loop, terrace house, tigertail, too cautious hero, too hot to handle, trapped, vault, victims game, victoria gotti, who let the dogs out, willoughbys, win the wilderness, your pretty face is going to hell
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2010s in Review: The Best Movies, Part 3
This is Part 3 of a three-part series. Read Part 1 here and Part 2 here. Even with making a Top 50, there were still a lot of movies I loved but didn’t quite make the cut. And even though … Continue reading
Posted in Best Of, Film
Tagged 50/50, amazon, big sick, black panther, blue like jazz, burning, cabin in the woods, calvary, captain phillips, christine, dawn of the planet of the apes, death of Stalin, edge of tomorrow, eighth grade, exit through the gift shop, florida project, ghost story, holy motors, hunger games, it's kind of a funny story, jackass, jackie, killing them softly, lady bird, leave no trace, lego movie, life itself, logan, long day's journey into night, manchester by the sea, Mandy, melancholia, moneyball, mudbound, netflix, nice guys, once upon a time in hollywood, prime, revenant, room, seeking a friend for the end of the world, shape of water, short term 12, star wars, steve jobs, take shelter, terms and conditions may apply, touch of sin, true grit, under the skin, upstream color, what we do in the shadows, young adult
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2010s in Review: The Funniest Movies
When it comes to comedy, I can appreciate any style with any level of depth. While there may have been better-crafted comedies this decade, these were the 10 (well, 11) that made me laugh the most and the hardest. 21 … Continue reading
My Dream Oscar Ballot 2019
This Oscar season has been crazy, and as I’ve covered before, there were a lot of egregious snubs this year. So here is how my nominations ballot would have looked. For the purposes of this, I’ve limited myself to the … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Film, Oscars
Tagged annihilation, at eternity's gate, avengers, ballad of buster scruggs, birds of passage, black panther, blindspotting, burning, can you ever forgive me, cold war, death of Stalin, eighth grade, favourite, first man, first reformed, free solo, game night, green book, hale county, hereditary, hulu, if beale street could talk, incredibles 2, infinity war, into the spider-verse, isle of dogs, leave no trace, mary queen of scots, minding the gap, mirai, mission impossible, netflix, prime, private war, quiet place, ralph breaks the internet, ready player one, roma, shoplifters, simple favor, solo, sorry to bother you, spider-man, star is born, star wars, Suspiria, three identical strangers, vice, widows, won't you be my neighbor, you were never really here
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Reactions to the 2019 Oscar Nominations
Biggest Snubs (in order from most to least egregious) 1. First Reformed – Actor The one to get angry about. Hawke, who’s been nominated as Supporting Actor twice, is giving the best performance of his career here. The film barely … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Film, Oscars, Reviews
Tagged annihilation, blindspotting, burning, death of Stalin, eighth grade, first man, first reformed, free solo, game night, hereditary, if beale street could talk, leave no trace, mission impossible, private war, sorry to bother you, support the girls, Suspiria, three identical strangers, widows, won't you be my neighbor
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2018 in Review: The Best and Worst Movies
Another incredible year for film, even if there’s a lot more “very good” and less “great” than years past. If there was an overarching theme in 2018’s movies, it was the struggle to hold onto one’s identity. Your surroundings might … Continue reading
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Tagged annihilation, ballad of buster scruggs, black klansman, black panther, blindspotting, burning, can you ever, deadpool 2, death of Stalin, eighth grade, favourite, first man, first reformed, game night, hate u give, hereditary, hulu, if beale street could talk, incredibles 2, into the spider-verse, isle of dogs, leave no trace, Mandy, minding the gap, mission impossible, netflix, old man and the gun, private war, roma, sorry to bother you, spider-man, star is born, support the girls, Suspiria, three identical strangers, tully, widows, won't you be my neighbor, you were never really here
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