Review #81: A Quiet Place

Jim Halpert’s new horror movie is deliciously filled with tension. I had a blast with it and here are my thoughts! (No spoilers.)

Review #80: Ready Player One

Spielberg is back again with his adaptation of a popular novel. It might be his most ambitious film? No spoilers in today’s episode as I talk about the wealth of pop culture references in the film.

Review #79: Pacific Rim: Uprising

What’s up with the action scenes in PR:U? How similar is this movie to Iron Man 2? And the Cinereelists FML Week 4 update!

Review #78: Midnight Sun

Another YA review, but one that strikes a little closer to home with its theme for me. And I took notes while watching it, so I had some ground to build from.

Review #77: Love, Simon

There’s a new teen rom-com in theaters and I kinda liked it. It does a lot of good things and affected me quite a bit. Spoilers start around the 19 minute mark.

Review #76: Thoroughbreds

The final performance from the late Anton Yelchin should not be missed! Thoroughbreds is in theaters now and I had a great time watching it. No spoilers in today’s episode.

Review #75: Annihilation

A new science fiction film is out adapted by the mind that gave us Ex Machina. I know I was excited to see it.

Review #74: Black Panther

It’s a big one! The spoiler section starts about halfway through the episode around the 30 minute mark. Lots to talk about and go through. I try to touch on everything I can think of. On Wednesday, I’ll dive into the Statistics and look at how Black Panther made history in the Circle of Film Awards already.

Review #73: The Cloverfield Paradox

It surprised everyone when it was released, but was it as effecting at surprising the viewers?

Review #72: Call Me By Your Name

I’ve seen it twice and now I can give you a review of Luca Guadagnino’s new film. No explicit spoilers.

Review #71: Phantom Thread

No spoilers today, coupled with a brief summary of this week in the Cinereelists’ FML League. I think I’m down to just foreign language/short film nominees at the Oscars at this point, which feels great.

Review #70: I, Tonya

It’s finally in theaters near me! Here’s my review of one of the funnier movies of the year!