January Movie Rankings
2020 JANUARY MOVIE RANKINGS: Boy oh boy, is this the longest time between month and monthly rankings? Sorry about this. I’ve got a few reviews on the docket I want […]
2020 JANUARY MOVIE RANKINGS: Boy oh boy, is this the longest time between month and monthly rankings? Sorry about this. I’ve got a few reviews on the docket I want […]
MOVIE REVIEW: “A Quiet Place” stars John Krasinski (13 Hours, The Office [TV series]), Emily Blunt (Edge of Tomorrow, Marry Poppins Returns), Millicent Simmonds (Wonderstruck, Andi Mack [TV series]), Noah Jupe […]
MOVIE THEATER REVIEW: “Just Mercy” stars Michael B. Jordan (Black Panther, Creed), Jamie Foxx (Django Unchained, Collateral), Brie Larson (Captain Marvel, Room), Tim Blake Nelson (O Brother Where Art Thou? [2000], […]
MOVIE OF THE YEAR WINNER: Congratulations to “Django Unchained” for taking home the gold and being 2019’s Movie of the Year! With it’s intense action, witty dialogue, terrific performances, and […]
MOVIE REVIEW: “The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension” (yes, that is the title), stars Peter Weller (RoboCop [1987], Naked Lunch), John Lithgow (3rd Rock from the Sun [TV […]
MOVIE THEATER REVIEW: “1917” stars Dean-Charles Chapman (Before I Go to Sleep, Game of Thrones [TV series]), George MacKay (Captain Fantastic, Peter Pan [2003]), Daniel Mays (Rogue One: A Star Wars […]
2nd Place: After a long fought battle, “The Lighthouse” (2019) comes in second. It’s a masterful genre piece, touting some of the best chemistry I have seen all year as […]
3rd Place: This was a surprising home-run release in the theaters. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is clearly one of Sony’s triumphant animated releases, with beautiful animation, great voice work, and […]
4th Place: “You can’t handle the truth!” It’s always fun watching “A Few Good Men,” with its solid performances, wonderful dialogue (by Aaron Sorkin), and a well-paced story. It’s tough […]
5th Place: “El Camino” was a pleasure to watch, harkening back what was good about “Breaking Bad” while offering solid closure to the Jesse Pinkman character. Unfortunately, it was next […]