Favorites are my most recent highly-rated movies (excluding re-watches)
Mostly watching horror & comedy, but open to other things as well.
I watched Antiviral when it first came out in 2012 - I wasn't watching a huge amount of horror at the time, but the trailer for this movie interested me so much that I had to see it. I didn't know anything about the Cronenbergs at the time, and I was not prepared 😂. I thought I liked it, but also wasn't completely sure. That being said, it's really stuck with me since then, and I tell people about it…
I'm giving Sex Appeal a 3.5 because I enjoyed it overall, but I have to give a disclaimer that it's so incredibly cringey/cheesy at times (not in a good way). I love the concept, but the movie could have been much better. It's a bit reminiscent of The To Do List, which is one of my favorite teen comedies.
I think the lead (Mika Abdalla) did the best she could with the script, and I would like to see her…
Soooo are all of Cooper Raiff's movies going to be about chasing women and throwing an annoying tantrum after getting rejected or...?
I think I set my expectations a bit too high for this one, especially after I didn't enjoy Shithouse. It's the Dakota Johnson and Leslie Mann effect.
I definitely had a better time with Cha Cha Real Smooth than with Shithouse, but I was irritated at times, especially in the second half. I appreciate what the movie is…
This was a fun teen slasher! I am perfectly fine with Netflix continuing in this pattern because these are cozy movies for me. I wish it would have gone more in-depth with some of the characters, but it works well enough & kept me entertained.
The Fear Street trilogy was so much fun! This was the first time I've been offered early screeners of something, so that was awesome. 1666 is two stories in one - the first half is 1666, and then we go back to 1994. I liked the movies, but I think with the time jumps, I might have enjoyed it a bit more as a limited series.
I don't always do well with folk horror, but this worked for me. It…