Top30 Film Discoveries of 2018
This year I bested myself. From the 384 movies that I saw, I’ll make my customary list of favorite films discoveries from year 2014 downward.
This year I bested myself. From the 384 movies that I saw, I’ll make my customary list of favorite films discoveries from year 2014 downward.
Over the weekend we had the chance to discover György Pálfi’s Final Cut: Ladies and Gentleman (Final Cut: Hölgyeim és Uraim), which is possibly the most ambitious supercut since the invention of the internet to date.
This week EW shared our first look of X-Men: Dark Phoenix, and I have mixed feelings. But that’s not the only first look we have, as EW shares some pictures from upcoming movies and new seasons. And there’s even more Star Wars news, now that The Last Jedi’s release date is closer than ever.
And here we get into the gross part of the list. Films 60-41 are mostly some of the most gratuitous, goriest horror films I’ve ever seen. Why I love these films I have no idea, but at the halfway mark of the list, it’s about time things get a little messy, don’t you agree?
This week we have some new geeky kicks! Also, deleted scenes, videogames, fanfilms, renewals, and more!
‘The human animal differs from the lesser primates in his passion for lists.’ — H. Allen Smith
This past week we had more Star Wars, as well as the usual comicbook movies and TV series news. Also, new comicbooks, including one made of awesome that I want on Netflix or TV or cinemas!
Set “six or eight or twelve years” after the Civil War, Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight follows bounty hunter John Ruth and his fugitive Daisy Domergue.
Last week we had a lot of news, including many TV series renewals, greenlights… and Marvel comics changing the backstory of relevant characters.
Brief interviews with Keith Carradine, Jonathan del Arco, Julie Andrews, Anne V. Coates and Peter Fonda.