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Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, 2025 - ★★★★★

Watched on Friday August 7, 2026.

Hairspray, 1988 - ★★★★

Still the best.

Toy Story 5, 2026

It’s a thin soup at this point.

Evil Dead Burn, 2026

Felt like a follow up to the 2013 remake in four tone, but way more gross. There’s lots of gore but it was the no blood moment that made me gag.

Obsession, 2025

I’ve seen it twice in the theaters now and I picked up more the second time. I was also the oldest person in the theater by a good amount both times. I’m hip.

Evil Dead II, 1987

Watched on Thursday July 16, 2026.

Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, 2026

Fun sequel. Hard to pull off a decent one with a high concept premise like this and while it doesn’t reach the original it’s a real good time.

Ready or Not, 2019

Really fun and more emotional than I expected. Ace cast.

Obsession, 2025

Genuinely unsettling. This thing has been out for weeks and my local theater was almost full. I didn't know the director was a former YouTuber before I saw the movie, or that he was so young. I can clock some of that inexperience in retrospect, but overall it's a confident, stylish, and creepy debut. Also, according to the box office, everyone has already seen this, so y'all know what I mean.

Beyond the Door III, 1989

Ghost train is best train.

Heavyweights, 1995

Watched on Thursday June 11, 2026.

Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., 2003 - ★★★★

Watched on Saturday June 6, 2026.

Silver Streak, 1976

Train cinema forever. Every genre. What a romp.

The Cassandra Crossing, 1976

What a fun slow burn 70s disaster movie. The cast is insane, and I found it so compelling throughout.

Unstoppable, 2010

This movie whips.

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, 1974

Great New York movie, great transit movie.

Hellzapoppin', 1941

This movie is so cool and legit funny. It’s so much more absurdist than most comedies, much less comedies from the fourties’

Clue, 1985

This movie is so much fun.

Road House, 1989

Never seen it before. Dumb fun. I'm in the "Swayze is charismatic" camp.

Häxan, 1922

Impressive visuals for the time, and slow paced. The opening segment is all still images with text boxes. The conclusion draws some I think for the time progressive parallels between witchcraft persecution and the then modern treatment of women, but it sounds ignorant from now modern knowledge. Interesting from a history of film perspective, and there’s some great shots of nuns sticking out their tongues.

Death Becomes Her, 1992 - ★★★½

Rocks.

Project Hail Mary, 2026 - ★★★★½

Yep, it’s real good.

Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!, 2026

Pure joy.

Sucker Punch, 2011

This movie is daffy and fun.

The Bride!, 2026

I liked all the themes it was playing with, but it felt muddled and didn’t really hag together for me. Felt like keywords stuffing a plot.