Back after an extended break. Here's my ranking of the #movies I watched this month:
1. #GlassOnion: A #KnivesOut Mystery; an incredible follow-up that can't quite match its predecessor. How could it, though? Cements Rian Johnson as one of the best filmmakers out there today. Deserves an extended theatrical release.
2. #BlackPanther: #WakandaForever; Ryan Coogler had an impossible job and he largely pulled it off. An imperfect film that's bogged down by its MCU-ness.
3. #EdgeofTomorrow; A super fun premise with fantastic execution. Just an all-around great movie.
4. #PulpFiction; Honestly, stated as a QT fan, I was a little underwhelmed on my first watch of this classic. The dialogue is top-notch incredible, but I just didn't get the story and this might be the film that turns me against the unnecessary violence in his movies.
5. #Barbarian; I'm not a horror guy, but this is a great movie with some masterful tone shifts.
6. #Lightyear; Went into this not expecting much, was pleasantly surprised.
7. Confess, Fletch; I loved the original Fletch. This doesn't quite live up to it, but it's a fun watch with some good twists. John Hamm is a good Fletch, even when some of the humor doesn't land. Only serious complaint is the plot was a little convoluted.
8. #Nope; The only real disappointment. Was really looking forward to this one. Ended up bored by the end. Maybe I just missed something?