General #90: Top 10 AprilBorn Actors

Forgot to mention who fell out of the list from two years ago! Saoirse Ronan (10th), Al Pacino (8th), William Holden (6th), Seth Rogen (5th), and Robert Downey Jr. (4th) all dropped off the list in the last two years.

Review #149: Guava Island/The Curse of La Llorona

Two new movies to talk about today! Check out Guava Island on Amazon or La Llorona in theaters this weekend!

General #89: Technology

Sometimes we just need to vent about how shitty technology can be. While I wait and work to fix what’s going on, here’s 40 minutes of me lamenting my history with technology.

Review #148: Missing Link

Laika is back, but are they better than ever? Kubo was a very high bar to reach and I don’t quite think they got there.

Review #147: The Mustang

Matthias Schoenaerts is here to win your heart as a tough inmate who bonds with a horse. Here are my spoiler-free thoughts!

General #88: Top 10 New March Films

Ten great films! Lots of good stuff this month, including a new film breaking into my top 300!

Review #146: Shazam!

No spoilers today, but probably more time spent talking about the exclamation point than was necessary, haha.

Review #145: The Beach Bum/Hotel Mumbai

Two reviews today! Roughly half of the episode each.

Scavenger Hunt #19: April Scavenger Hunt Preview

SCAVENGER HUNTS ARE BACK, BABY! And I’m in charge of this one.

https://letterboxd.com/circleoffilm/list/scavenger-hunt-49-april-2019-association/

And here’s the list of Gaps (films I haven’t seen from all the other scavenger hunt lists):
https://letterboxd.com/circleoffilm/list/the-gaps-april-2019-scavenger-hunt/

Statistics #99: Dumbo

The newest Disney remake has plenty to talk about! Flying elephants!

Review #144: Us

Small spoiler section in the last ten minutes or so, but I do my best to talk about as much of the film as I can without spoiling anything before that! Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out is a fascinating film.

RetroReview #7: Space Jam

It’s basketball season, isn’t it?! I revisit a classic from my childhood and then look at how sports is often poorly portrayed in movies.