Juicy Awards IX/Movie of the Year – 12th Place Goes To…
12TH PLACE: Nora Ephron returned with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan to give us a modern rom-com in 1998 (fit with AOL!), and while it has its quirks and sincerity, […]
12TH PLACE: Nora Ephron returned with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan to give us a modern rom-com in 1998 (fit with AOL!), and while it has its quirks and sincerity, […]
MOVIE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES: What Movie of the Year race would this be without Ryan Gosling? And hold on… do we have two Meg Ryan flicks? Good grief. I […]
MOVIE OF THE YEAR WINNER: I’m not sure why I post the winner the day after second place is announced. By this point, everyone knows who has won (and by […]
2ND PLACE: Yes folks, I placed 2016’s “Silence” over “Parasite.” Why? Because it rocked me to my core. As a Christian, this film challenged my faith in the best of […]
3RD PLACE: This placement came late in the day (so late, it bled into the next day). With a real world job as lucrative as mine, and three incredible films […]
5TH PLACE: “1917” wowed audiences with its illusion of being a oner (one continuous shot). I didn’t expect much from it when it was first announced, but once I heard […]
6TH PLACE: How did a Christmas flick get on here? And at 6th place? 1954’s “White Christmas” is a surefire classic, fit with wonderful music, class-act dance numbers, and a […]
7TH PLACE: Fast cars, a strong friendship, and a story that will get you interested in racing. “Ford v. Ferrari” was a contender for last year’s Oscars, and rightfully so. […]
8TH PLACE: The Coen brothers tackled noir with “The Man Who Wasn’t There,” a beautifully shot, terrifically acted film that works on all levels. It was a treat to watch […]
9TH PLACE: “A Ghost Story.” Boy, what to say? Its provocative, haunting imagery that works as a slow burn story kept me engaged throughout the journey of this ghost not […]