Flamin’ Hot
I can be a cynical person, but sometimes you just need a feel-good movie in your life like Flamin’ Hot.
Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane is as relevant as it was in 1941 and is the quintessential example of how Americans view power and success.
Notting Hill
I was a bit taken aback by how much I loved Notting Hill. The screenplay by Richard Curtis is masterful, lovely and above all, simple.
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Does Four Weddings and a Funeral have the most unlikeable female protagonist in the rom-com genre?
The American Gladiators Documentary
Like the show itself, a little bit goes a long way with The American Gladiators Documentary. This doc absolutely did not need two parts to tell its story.
Sleepless in Seattle
I don't drink coffee, but I liken the experience of Sleepless in Seattle to waking up on a cool morning and watching the sun come up cozied up in a favorite blanket while drinking a hot cup of joe.
The Godfather
The Godfather is a perfect example of where every aspect of filmmaking works in unison to create a terrific movie.
Spider-man: Across the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is cooler than I can ever imagine being. This movie will astound the senses.
Jerry Maguire
I've always herald Jerry Maguire as one of my favorite films. It's a movie that perfectly fits my personality.
Working Girl
Working Girl has a well-thought-out premise that does a good job of balancing realism with hijinks.
La La Land
At the time, I couldn't believe La La Land didn't win Best Picture, but now I feel like I should watch Moonlight again. I don't think I would be surprised to find that the Academy got it right.
The Little Mermaid (2023)
The Little Mermaid is one of the biggest surprises for me in 2023. Not so much because it's the best movie in the world, but because it is actually good.
After Yang
After Yang will not be for everyone. It's one of the quietest, most contemplative films that I've seen in sometime.
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park is the ultimate example of the perfect summer blockbuster. It's thrilling, awe inspiring, funny, thoughtful and above all, entertaining.
Say Anything…
Say Anything… is not a complicated film and it's refreshing to watch a story that is smart about its themes, but not overbearing.