December 2023 Movie Reviews (Oppenheimer, The Killer, May December)
As we enter the final month of 2023, let’s review three releases from this year, one major motion picture that’s now streaming, along with a pair of films that recently came out on Netflix.
November 2023 Movie Reviews (A Haunting in Venice, Dumb Money, Saw X)
As I slowly come to terms with the fact that it’s getting colder outside and there’s nothing I can do to stop it, let’s review some recent 2023 releases you can enjoy while you’re cozy by the fireplace.
Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made: Singin’ in the Rain, The Shawshank Redemption, The Return of the King
Whether you want some singing (in the rain), some redemption (Shawshank style), or are just looking for a return (perhaps that of a king), you’ve come to the right place.
Horror Time: Rewatching 3 Scary Movie Classics for Halloween (Psycho, The Exorcist, The Shining)
With All Hallows’ Eve quickly approaching, I decided to rewatch some of the most well-known (and supposedly scariest) horror films ever made. Just how scary are they and how do they hold up by 2023 standards?
October Movie Reviews (The Beasts, Totally Killer, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part One)
This month so far, I’ve watched three new releases: a French movie you probably haven’t heard of, Amazon Prime’s newest horror film (just in time for Halloween), and Tom Cruise’s latest Mission: Impossible blockbuster.
September Movie Reviews (Talk to Me, The Two Towers, Cassandro)
This month, we’ll take possession of an embalmed hand to talk to the dead, journey towards Mordor with Frodo and Sam, and step into the ring with Cassandro. Are any of these undertakings worthwhile? It’s time to find out as we go over the movies Jeff’s watched this September.
Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made: The Fellowship of the Ring, Mulholland Drive, The Dark Knight
Each of the three films in this entry came out in the early 2000s, meaning that they’re some of the newer films on our list. While they might’ve all came out around the same time, I definitely felt very differently about each of them in terms of their quality and how well they hold up.
Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made: Raging Bull, Man with a Movie Camera, The Wizard of Oz
A boxer with an attitude problem, a man with a movie camera, and a girl who just wants to get back to Kansas are all in the spotlight in this entry into the Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made series.
August Movie Reviews (The Night of the 12th, Chevalier, The Babadook)
This past month, I’ve watched a French movie about crime, an American movie about a French composer, and re-watched an Australian horror film about a children’s book monster that comes to life.
Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made: Casablanca, Beau Travail, The Godfather Part II
In this edition of Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made, I’ll take a look at one film from the American Film Institute’s list of the best films ever, one from Sight and Sound’s, and one chosen by the users of the Internet Movie Database.
Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made: Citizen Kane, The Godfather, Schindler’s List
When I set out to review the best movies ever made in this series, I found that five movies appeared on more than one of the “Best Movies Ever” lists I was using. In this first post, I’ll take a look at three of those films.
Reviewing The Best Movies Ever Made (A New Upcoming Series of Posts)
Over the next few months, I’ll be watching 25 of the films considered to be the greatest to ever grace the silver screen and giving my opinions on them, along with ratings and thoughts as to how they each hold up in 2023.
Mid July Movie Reviews (Blood & Gold, Asteroid City, The Patriot)
As we pass the middle of the month, let’s take a look back at three movies I’ve watched recently – one that was a little better than expected, one a little worse, and one that’s exactly the type of movie you’d want to watch when celebrating America’s birthday.
Early June Movie Reviews (John Wick: Chapter 4, Sisu, Blackberry)
Well, folks, it’s that time again. Three motion pictures that I had looked forward to watching made their way from a place I seldom go (the movie theater), to a place I often go (the couch). Let’s take a look at each of them!
More May Movie Reviews: Three Films Worth Watching (The Covenant,Air, Dungeons & Dragons)
There’s a lot of junk out there when it comes to movies, so it’s always a pleasant surprise when I manage to watch three movies that I’d recommend in a row – it’s like Tic-Tac-Toe, but with good films.
Mid May Movie Reviews (Scream VI, AKA, Evil Dead Rise)
There haven’t been too many movies worth watching released recently, but I managed to find three potential candidates of movies that might be worthy of your time. So, how do these three films stack up?
Avatar 2: The Way of Mediocrity
It took James Cameron 13 years to finally release the sequel to 2009’s hit 3D movie, Avatar. Unfortunately for Avatar 2, looks aren’t the only thing that counts when it comes to making a quality film.
Early April Film Reviews (Triangle of Sadness, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, Tetris)
Spring is here! The flowers are starting to bloom and the days are getting longer. You can’t spend all of your time outdoors though (because it’s too cold sometimes still and there are April showers). So let’s take a look at three movies and decide whether any are worthy of your time as we enter this new season.
March Movie Reviews Round 2 (Luther: The Fallen Sun, Morgan, Boston Strangler)
As we enter the latter half of March, let’s take a look at three more movies I watched this month, two newer movies available on different streaming services, along with a mid-2010s sci-fi thriller that went largely overlooked.
March Movie Reviews (Knock at the Cabin, Nocebo, All Quiet on the Western Front)
After three bad movies to close out February, I was happy to start off a fresh month with three better films, two of which I’d definitely recommend, and a third that’s still not a bad way to spend an evening.