2021 was not a great year for film. You would have figured that with movie theaters opening back up and the streaming services upping their output, that we would have had a pretty decent year. I mean, there were some great movies (see list below), but it was a year with a ton of misfires and just bad films. I have already covered th…
Read moreAs much as 2020 was horrible in just about everything else, it didn't produce as many bad films as previous years. There were still bad films, but not enough for me to fill a full Top Ten list. Therefore, I have only done a Top Five list this year. 5. The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run (Paramount) Sponge on the Run, the thir…
Read moreAs everyone already knows: 2020 was not the best year for anything, let alone movies. Still, there were some great ones to be found and we have compiled a list of the ten that were our favorites. 10. The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix) I am not the biggest Aaron Sorkin fan, but I have to admit that I was looking forward to The Tri…
Read more2018 was an ok year for film. We had our highs and lows like we do every year, but 2018 felt more like a second-tier year than anything else. Sure, there were the record breakers, but at the end of the day, there were more films that were just "meh" than any other year that I can remember. That being said, there were a …
Read more2017 was filled with so many great releases. The year started out strong with blu-ray releases of Train to Busan (2016) and The Slumber Party Massacre II (1987) and III (1990) double feature. Collector's Editions of Poltergeist 2 (1986) and 3 (1988) followed soon after. The year settled in at around the beginning of Febr…
Read moreEvery year there are the films that we find to be the best of the year and the films we find are the worst of the year. Here are five films that I may or may not have liked, but I was disappointed with them for one reason or another. These films are presented in alphabetical order. 78/52 Alfred Hitchcock has to be a filmm…
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