Friday, September 7, 2018

Top 10 Films I've Seen in Each Month of 2018 So Far

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Instead of doing a "what I watched last month" post, here's a collection of the ten best I saw from each month so far this year.

January:


1. Phantom Thread
2. Call Me By Your Name
3. My Happy Family
4. Hostiles
5. The Shape of Water
6. The Killing of a Sacred Deer
7. The Rider
8. A Fantastic Woman
9. Una
10. American Made

February:


1. Black Panther
2. Loving Vincent
3. Beautiful Kate
4. Princess Cyd
5. Thelma
6. Oh Lucy!
7. The Breadwinner
8. Last Flag Flying
9. Félicité
10. Colossal

March:


1. A Little Romance
2. Paris Blues
3. The Year My Voice Broke
4. Charley Varrick
5. Annihilation
6. Time After Time
7. Novitiate
8. Young Cassidy
9. Marshall
10. Faces Places

April:


1. The Breaking Point
2. Sunday in New York
3. The Hill
4. Borg vs. McEnroe
5. The Sea Wolf
6. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
7. Ready Player One
8. Avengers: Infinity War
9. The Young Philadelphians
10. Born Free

May:


1. Happy End
2. Hopscotch
3. The Left Hand of God
4. Private Lives
5. Solo: A Star Wars Story
6. In the Fade
7. Sirocco
8. Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey
9. Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
10. Battle Circus

June:


1. Smilin’ Through (1932)
2. Anaconda
3. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
4. The Insult
5. David Copperfield
6. Thoroughbreds
7. Bulldog Drummond Escapes
8. Conflict
9. Man in the Wilderness
10. The River Wild

July:


1. An Enemy of the People
2. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
3. Somebody Up There Likes Me
4. Hombre
5. Mission: Impossible - Fallout
6. The Cincinnati Kid
7. Sicario: Day of the Soldado
8. The Prize
9. You Were Never Really Here
10. Point Blank

August:


1. First Reformed
2. Where Eagles Dare
3. BlacKkKlansman
4. The Death of Stalin
5. The Bad News Bears (1976)
6. Hang ‘em High
7. My Name is Joe
8. Tully
9. Love Crazy
10. The Verdict (1946)

4 comments:

  1. Glad to see The Death of Stalin ranked high for August! That movie was wild. I don't know if you got to see Sorry To Bother You yet, but you definitely should.

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    1. I watched The Death of Stalin twice, and it's so, so good. I wish it had a chance at an Oscar nom for Adapted Screenplay, but that category is loaded this year. Haven't seen Sorry to Bother You yet. Will do.

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  2. GREAT work. First Reformed was such a gem. How cool would it be to see Schrader finally get nominated for an Oscar for that movie's screenplay. Also, Phantom Thread, on repeat, all day, every day.

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    1. Thanks buddy! Phantom Thread is quickly becoming one of my all-time faves. What a film! I really hope Schrader gets nominated, especially if the film is shutout everywhere else.

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