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Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror, 2019

Like all good documentaries I came away from this one with a list of interesting movies I need to watch. And you really should support what Shudder is doing for genre films in general. Its the best $50 a year you can spend.

Reign of the Supermen, 2019

It felt a little too light on story and rushed compared the first part released a few months ago.

Overlord, 2018

If you took out all the horror elements I think this would still be a really good WWII movie. You can see how this was supposed to connect to the Cloverfield Universe, I just wish they stuck to their guns and did it.

The Nun, 2018

In my option this added absolutely nothing to the Conjuring Universe. I didn’t see any point whatsoever.

Unbreakable, 2000

I haven’t watched this since it’s initial release and I was shocked by how much this movie annoyed me. The sluggish pace and Shyamalan’s endless showing off drove me crazy. And the title cards at the end are just ridiculous.

X-Men: Apocalypse, 2016

I’ve warmed up a bit to this movie since its initial release. Magneto has the most interesting story arc here by far. I totally forgot about The Weapon X segment and that gave me a good laugh.

Alien: Covenant, 2017

I really enjoyed this re-watch. There’s some very interesting ideas at play and it bums me out that we’ll never get to see the final chapter to David’s story now since Disney bought Fox.

The Insufferable Groo, 2018

Probably the mostly aptly named movie ever made. Stephen Groo has earned his place in history right next to Mark Borchardt – two guys with ambitions that outpace their budgets.

The Conjuring 2, 2016

I really like Farmiga and Wilson in these roles. These films just need to be about 30 minutes shorter, they just tend to drag on a little too long for me.

Bohemian Rhapsody, 2018

I know they filmmakers played fast and loose with some facts and timelines and I really don’t care. Freddie Mercury was and always be the best frontman ever.

Escape at Dannemora, 2018

The cast was so good you almost forgot these characters were all terrible people. Nobody can convey such a sense of pity or terror with a single look like Benicio Del Toro. That guy is insanely good.

Springsteen On Broadway, 2018

Definitive proof that Bruce is the best. I’m so happy Netflix filmed and released this show because there was no way I would have been able to see it otherwise.