2023: My Year In Movie Viewing
2023: My Year In Movie Viewing
Movies…with a little bit of obscure culture and sports mixed in
2023: My Year In Movie Viewing
Recap Of My Letterboxd Profile & Movie Watching Post 2023
The Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) trailer dropped about a month ago, and you can bet your ass that I watched it multiple times that day. Today I am writing about it for the first time just to get my thoughts out. Yes, I know 16 million people have watched this trailer alone on the Warner Bros. Picture page…but I am going to have my moment here.
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Dune Trailer…Number Three!
Reptile (2023) is a sleek murder mystery with plenty of intrigue coated with outstanding performances from Benicio Del Toro and Alicia Silverstone. Director Grant Singer is new to the Hollywood directing scene but this foray into movie making is steeped with style. Reptile has plenty of depth to it, and the story that Singer, Benjamin Brewer and Toro weave has plenty of twists. By the end of the movie, the audience feels like it’s been constricted by the deceitfulness of Reptile’s characters, and that makes for a deliciously untrustworthy viewing experience.
Hypnotic is not a good movie. Despite the story being a passion project for director and writer Robert Rodriguez, the final product is nothing more than a forgettable science fiction mystery headlined by an actor who is giving 20% of his best effort.
The Five Worst Movies I Saw Released In The Year 2023
“Based on the best-selling pair of memoirs from father and son David and Nic Sheff, Beautiful Boy chronicles the heartbreaking and inspiring experience of survival, relapse and recovery in a […]
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But, now having finally watched the crazy box office and cultural smashing success, I can say that my doubts were unfounded.
Barbie is a very good movie. There, now everyone can get off my back!
Sometimes a movie sucks. Sometimes you watch a movie when you know a movie is going to suck.
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I asked for this. I volunteered to watch New Moon (2009). I may have been under the influence of something, but I can’t blame this 130-minute experience on anyone else but me.
A small group of people must survive a harrowing experience in a unique environment while slowly learning that someone or something can’t be trusted. It becomes a fight for survival and the characters are pushed to limits they didn’t know they could emotionally or physically cross.
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