September flew by pretty quickly so now we are reaching the home stretch! October is my favorite month of the year and like previous years this month has a lot of good stuff to look forward to! As usual I’ll go over the movies I’ve already seen that I recommend and then we will get into the list.
Piggy – October 7th (Theaters I believe) and October 14th (VOD) – A Disturbing little movie Spanish and French horror movie that I saw back at Sundance 2022, it has some pretty neat commentary on bullying and some effective atmosphere!
Bitch Ass – October 14th (VOD) – Bitch Ass is one of those it’s so bad it’s hilarious movies, I gave it a 6/10 simply because I had such a fun time with it because it understands how to have fun. It’s a fun little slasher movie that I recommend watching with friends.
Slash/Back – October 21st (VOD) A simple but decent little sci-fi movie it has a lot of Attack The Block vibes to it so this is one to check out if you liked that one.
Now on to the list!
29. Bring It On: Cheer Or Die – October 8th (Syfy Channel) – Yes you read that right the Bring It On series is taking a new direction and going into the horror genre. This will be the seventh installment in the series (I have yet to see any but the first movie might check the series out this week) I don’t expect this movie to be good since it is going to premiere on the Syfy channel, but this is a case of my curiosity being very interested.
28. Spirit Of Halloween: The Movie – October 11th (VOD) – I appreciate these types of horror movies still being a thing, you know the kid friendly horror (although it is rated PG-13 the trailer has a Goosebumps like feel to it) I’m also a bit interested to see how they use the premise!
27. Old Man – October 14th (VOD)
26. Black Adam – October 21st (Theaters) – The only reason why I’m excited is because I like the whole premise of a film focusing on an Anti-Hero and fighting the heroes, the very least I hope Black Adam is a fun time as a lot of the comic book films this year have been a mess in terms of quality.
25. Rosaline – October 14th (Hulu)
24. Lyle Lyle Crocodile – October 7th (Theaters) – Potentially could be a lot of fun, I’m also very into the idea of Shawn Mendes voicing a crocodile.
23. Mr. Harrigan’s Phone – October 5th (Netflix) – Another Stephen King adaption, hopefully this one is better than the last one we got this year (Firestarter 2022)
22. Werewolf By Night – October 7th (Disney+) – One of the few things Marvel has coming up that I’m actually interested in, the trailer was a lot of fun and felt a bit campy here’s to hoping the same can be said for the movie.
21. Dark Glasses – October 13th (Shudder)
20. Wendell & Wild – October 28th (Netflix)
19. Run Sweetheart Run – October 28th (Amazon Prime Video)
18. Significant Other – October 7th (Paramount+) – Maika Monroe has already hit it out of the park with Watcher which released a back in June, the trailer seems promising with this one!
17. Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind – October 11th (VOD) – So far the animated Mortal Kombat movies have been quite fun Scorpion’s Revenge (2020) was a very solid film that did the franchise justice and Battle Of The Realms (2021) while not as good as the previous movie it was still a solid fun time! Here’s hoping Snow Blind is just as good.
16. God’s Country – October 14th (VOD)
15. Till – October 14th (Theaters) – There’s been a lot of talk about Danielle Deadwyler’s performance, the film had it’s first reactions over the weekend and while the movie itself is apparently great but is on the weak side at times Deadwyler’s performance is apparently fantastic. Which makes me all the more excited.
14. Holy Spider – October 28th (Theaters)
13. Stars At Noon – October 14th (Theaters and VOD platforms) – Haven’t heard the best things about this movie but between Claire Denis and Margaret Qualley I can’t help but be excited for this one.
12. The Good Nurse – October 26th (Netflix)
11. Halloween Ends – October 14th (Theaters and Peacock) – I’m one of those people who loved Halloween Kills so I’m pretty excited for Halloween Ends, it will be interesting to see how the film closes the whole Laurie Strode and Michael Myers chapter!
10. V/H/S/99 – October 20th (Shudder) – After a really solid sequel from last year (V/H/S/94) I’m very interested to see how this one will be, as long as it stays away from being like VHS Viral this should be great.
9. Terrifier 2 – October 6th (Theaters) – A sequel that I’ve been waiting for awhile now, early reactions say it’s just as good if not better than the first movie!
8. Armageddon Time – October 28th (Theaters) – Between the cast, James Gray and the trailer there is so much to look forward to with this film.
7. All Quiet On The Western Front – October 28th (Netflix)
6. The Banshees Of Inisherin – October 21st (Theaters)
5. Hellraiser – October 7th (Hulu) – After the first reactions which came out recently, I’m very excited for this one! It looks like a breath of fresh air for the series that it most definitely needs.
4. Aftersun – October 21st (Theaters)
3. Decision To Leave – October 14th (Theaters)
2. Triangle Of Sadness – October 7th (Theaters)
1. TAR – October 7th (Theaters)…..just looks absolutely stunning!!
August flew by and the summer movie season is over. 2022 still continues be an incredibly strong year for film and it’s only going to get better with upcoming releases for the last 4 months. September is usually a month that isn’t quite packed and is also sometimes a dumping ground, however this year it looks quite great (minus this week outside of Honk For Jesus Save Your Soul there is almost nothing releasing).
As always here’s some films that I’ve already seen at festivals that are coming out in September that I highly recommend checking out.
Speak No Evil – September 9th (Theaters) and September 15th (Shudder) if you like disturbing films make sure to check this one out. It’s a batshit insane movie that goes off the rails quickly, also be sure to go into it knowing as little as possible.
Riotsville USA – September 16th (Theaters and VOD Platforms) A very interesting film that’s entirely archival footage of how protests began to rise in the 60s, it’s a very haunting and powerful film that’s actually quite important. Definitely one of the most interesting films so far this year. If you are into protest history I recommend this one.
Sissy – September 29th (Shudder) Another really solid slasher film that’s going to release this year, fun characters, great kills, fun gore and so on. It’s everything you would want in a slasher film!!
Now on to the list itself!

23. Jeepers Creepers: Reborn – September 19th (Theaters) As far as I know Victor Salva has no involvement with this one, it also helps that it looks like a far better movie than the last Jeepers Creepers. 
22. Smile – September 30th (Theaters) it looks absolutely ridiculous but at the same time sort of looks fun as well!
21. Saloum – September 8th (Shudder)
20. Goodnight Mommy – September 16th (Amazon Prime Video) I definitely think there’s potential for this to be good, it has Naomi Watts and the filming looks really nice. However the original 2014 movie is such a great film that captured disturbing atmosphere, after seeing America’s attempt to remake disturbing movies before such as Martyrs, Inside and Oldboy (all the remakes were garbage) It’s likely this could be another dud. Despite that I am interested to see what they can do.
19. Who Invited Them? – September 1st (Shudder)
18. Jane – September 16th (Creator+)
17. My Best Friend’s Exorcism – September 30th (Amazon Prime Video) Was very surprised to see that the movie actually looks like a whole lot of fun. Elsie Fisher is in one of the leading roles!
16. The Greatest Beer Run Ever – September 30th (Apple TV+)
15. The Girl At The Window – September 27th (VOD)
14. Mona Lisa and The Blood Moon – September 30th (VOD)
13. Raven’s Hollow – September 22nd (Shudder)
12. Burial – September 2nd (VOD)
11. Vesper – September 30th (VOD)
10. The Woman King – September 16th (Theaters) One of the films I’ve been waiting for all year, Viola Davis looks incredible here and could end up giving one of the best performances of the year!
9. Do Revenge – September 16th (Netflix) Looks like an incredible amount of fun plus Maya Hawke is here to completely own it!
8. God’s Country – September 16th (Theaters)
7. God’s Creatures – September 30th (Theaters and VOD Platforms) Heard incredibly great things about this one and the trailer was quite great immediately introducing the mysterious atmosphere that I’m assuming will be in the film.
6. Marcel The Shell With Shoes On – September 6th (VOD) Finally this is coming to VOD platforms, heard nothing but good things about this one!
5. Moonage Daydream – September 16th (Theaters) – A Documentary on David Bowie that’s going to have unreleased footage from Bowie’s personal archives including live concert footage. I’m a big fan of lost media or unreleased media so this one immediately got my attention especially since I’m a fan of Bowie’s music!
4. Barbarian – September 9th (Theaters) The films has been described as “this year’s Malignant” and “a truly bizarre experience” and so on. First reactions for Barbarian were fantastic and sounds like one of this year’s unexpected fantastic films, really looking forward to this one.
3. Blonde – September 16th (Theaters) and September 28th (Netflix) Netflix has a very strong lineup for the rest of the year and Blonde is definitely one of them. Ana de Armas could score a Best Actress Nomination just from the trailers she captures a lot about Marilyn Monroe, the film is also going to be rated NC-17 a decision that’s not often done nowadays. It’s a film I’ve been looking forward to for a very long time ever since it was announced, it’s also great to see Andrew Dominick back with another film.
2. Don’t Worry Darling – September 23rd (Theaters) – Olivia Wilde directors something completely different, after Booksmart (fantastic film) she moves into the thriller/horror/drama area which is always fantastic. This is another film I’ve been excited for since it was announced, Florence Pugh is one of the leads and it seems to be like Darren Aronofsky’s film Mother! First reactions are September 5th at the Venice Film Festival so we will know how it is very soon!
1. Pearl – September 16th (Theaters) Ti West has already given horror fans X a fantastic slasher film that completely captured the 70s and 80s slasher era. Pearl serves as a prequel with Mia Goth returning as the lead who will not doubt hit it out of the park yet again. X is still one of my absolute favorite films of the year and I have no doubt Ti West will hit another homerun!
And that’s it for the list! Lots of great stuff here that I’m truly excited for!!
Another month in the books! August is up next and has quite a few films that have a lot of potential to be really fun and fantastic. As always I’ll quickly list films I’ve already seen that I highly recommend checking out!
Resurrection – August 5th (VOD)
I Love My Dad – August 12th (VOD)
Emily The Criminal – August 12th (Theaters)
Girl Picture – August 12th (Theaters)
Breaking (formally known as 892) – August 26th (Theaters)
Now for the list!
18. Maneater – August 26th (VOD)
17. They/Them – August 5th (Peacock)
16. 13: The Musical – August 12th (Netflix)
15. Allegoria – August 2nd (Shudder)
14. Glorious – August 18th (Shudder)
13. Orphan: First Kill – August 19th (Paramount+)
12. What Josiah Saw – August 4th (Shudder)
11. When I Consume You – August 16th (VOD)
10. Samaritan – August 26th (Amazon Prime Video)
9. Thirteen Lives – August 5th (Amazon Prime Video)
8. Beast – August 19th (Theaters)
7. Fall – August 12th (Theaters)
6. The Invitation – August 26th (Theaters)
5. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero – August 19th (Theaters)
4. Both Sides Of The Blade – August 23rd (VOD)
3. Prey – August 5th (Hulu)
2. Three Thousands Years Longing – August 31st (Theaters)
1. Bodies Bodies Bodies – August 5th (Limited Theaters) August 12th (Wide)
And that’s the list!! Which films are you excited for?
June flew by and what a great month it was for film, It’s time for a new month and as usual I’m listing films that I think look pretty interesting, but first I’ll list films that I have already seen whether that be from early screenings, Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW and so on that I highly recommend checking out. But unlike previous months there is only one film this time around which is of course.
Fire Of Love – July 6th (Theaters)
Next here’s the list!
20. Moloch – July 21st (Shudder)
19. Persuasion – July 15th (Netflix)
18. Incantation – July 8th (Netflix)
17. Valley Of The Dead or Malnazidos – July 11th (Netflix)
16. Alone Together – July 22nd (Theaters) and July 29th (VOD)
15. Rubikon – July 1st (VOD)
14. Good Madam – July 14th (Shudder)
13. American Carnage – July 15th (VOD)
12. Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down – July 15th (Theaters)
11. Anything Possible – July 22nd (Amazon Prime Video)
10. Medusa – July 29th (Theaters)
9. She Will – July 15th (VOD)
8. Don’t Make Me Go – July 15th (Amazon Prime Video)
7. Thor Love And Thunder – July 8th (Theaters)
6. The Princess – July 1st (Hulu)
5. Moon 66 Questions – July 8th (Theaters)
4. Not Okay – July 29th (Hulu)
3. Where The Crawdads Sing – July 15th (Theaters)
2. Both Sides Of The Blade – July 8th (Theaters)
1. Nope – July 22nd (Theaters)
And that’s the list for July, there’s a lot more coming out as well so July will be a busy month. Oh yeah it’s my birthday month too (July 5th to be exact).
We are now at the halfway point of 2022 and so far it’s been a pretty strong year for film and June looks like it will continue to deliver hits! Before we get into the list here are some movies that I have already seen that I highly recommend checking out!
Sewer Gators – June 3rd (VOD Platforms) I did a review for this one a few days ago, sure it might not be a good movie but it’s such a hilariously bad movie that I can’t help include it.
Poser – June 3rd (Theaters)
Watcher – June 3rd (Theaters) and June 21st (VOD Platforms)
Pleasure – June 7th (VOD Platforms)
Cha Cha Real Smooth – June 17th (Apple TV+)
Slash/Back – June 24th (VOD Platforms)
Now here’s the list!
13. Unhuman – June 3rd (VOD Platforms)
12. Flux Gourmet – June 24th (VOD Platforms)
11. Dashcam – June 3rd (VOD Platforms)
10. Official Competition – June 17th (Theaters)
9. Good Luck to you, Leo Grande – June 17th (Hulu)
8. Lightyear – June 17th (Theaters)
7. Elvis – June 24th (Theaters)
6. Happening – June 21st (VOD)
5. Mad God – June 16th (Shudder)
4. The Black Phone – June 24th (Theaters)
3. Dinner In America – June 7th (VOD)
2. Marcel The Shell With Shoes On – June 24th (Theaters)
1. Crimes Of The Future – June 3rd (limited Theaters) and June 10th (Wide Theater release)
April was another incredibly strong month for film, in fact so far this year has already had tons of great films. And it seems like May will keep that up quite well! Before we get to my most anticipated films of the month here’s some films I’ve already seen but I highly recommend checking out!
Inbetween Girl – May 3rd (VOD Platforms)
On The Count Of Three – May 13th (Theaters and VOD Platforms)
Pleasure – May 13th (Theaters)
Hatchling – May 17th (VOD Platforms)
Emergency – May 20th (Theaters) and May 27th (Amazon Prime Video)
Now let’s get into the list!
15. The Twin – May 6th (Shudder)
14. The Sadness – May 12th (Shudder)
13. All My Puny Sorrows – May 3rd (VOD Platforms)
12. Hold Your Fire – May 20th (VOD Platforms)
11. Downtown Abbey: A New Era – May 20th (Theaters)
10. The Bob’s Burgers Movie – May 27th (Theaters)
9. Happening – May 6th (Theaters)
8. Belle – May 3rd (VOD Platforms)
7. Montana Story – May 13th (Theaters)
6. The Innocents – May 13th (VOD Platforms)
5. Top Gun Maverick – May 27th (Theaters)
4. Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse Of Madness – May 6th (Theaters)
March was a long but incredibly strong month for film, giving the likes of Batman, X, Fresh, After Yang, Topside, Turning Red and many others. So now we move on to April a month that also looks like it could be really strong.
As usual I’m leaving out films I have already seen however there are two films that are quite fantastic that I do highly recommend checking out this month which are.
Tony Hawk: Until The Wheels Fall Off – April 5th (HBO and HBO Max)
We’re All Going To The World’s Fair – April 15th (Theater) and April 22nd (VOD)
With that said here’s my most anticipated for April 2022!
14. Ambulance – April 8th (Theater)
13. The Bubble – April 1st (Netflix)
12. Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Childhood – April 1st (Netflix)
11. Charlotte – April 22nd (Theater)
10. The Bad Guys – April 22nd (Theaters)
9. Bubble – April 28th (Netflix)
8. Sonic The Hedgehog 2 – April 8th (Theaters)
7. Cow – April 8th (VOD)
6. The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent – April 22nd (Theaters)
5. Memoria -April 1st (Theater) yes I will be counting this is a 2022 film, giving a very limited release when there was four days left last year is very unfair to the film.
4. Petite Maman – April 22nd (Theaters)
3. Everything Everywhere All At Once – April 8th (Theaters)
2. Vortex – April 29th (Theaters)
1. The Northman – April 22nd (Theaters)
And that wraps it up here!!! What is your most anticipated film of April 2022? What movies do you plan on seeing?
Hello friends, we are now in a new month! Picking out the films I’m excited for this month wasn’t too bad. I have already seen a few films that I do highly recommend checking out which are After Yang, Fresh and All My Friends Hate Me!
1. The Batman – March 4th (Theaters) 
2. X – March 18th (Theaters)
3. Everything Everywhere All At Once – March 25th (Theaters)
4. Where is Anne Frank? – March 18th (Theaters I believe if it comes out on VOD platforms I’ll be sure to include that in my review!)
5. Mothering Sunday – March 25th (Theaters) and for the love of god just release already!
6. Windfall – March 18th (Netflix)
7. Umma – March 18th (Theaters) take this one with a grain of salt, while Sony did say that it’s coming out in March there has been very little information about it.
8. Topside – March 25th (VOD)
9. Turning Red – March 11th (Disney+)
10. Master – March 18th (Amazon Prime Video)
11. Deep Water – March 18th (Hulu)
12. Calendar Girls – March 8th (VOD)
13. Olivia Rodrigo Driving Home 2 U A Sour Film – March 25th (Disney+)
14. You Are Not My Mother – March 25th (VOD)
And that is the most anticipated films of March list! What are your thoughts? What’s your most anticipated films for this month?
Already February huh? Also I’ve decided that I will be leaving out films I already saw early so Worst Person In The World, Catch The Fair One and a lot of others were excluded from the list.
1. The Sky is Everywhere – February 11th (Apple TV+) 
2. KIMI – February 10th (HBO Max)
3. Studio 666 – February 25th (Theaters)
4. Hellbender – February 24th (Shudder)
5. Mothering Sunday – February 22nd (Theaters)
6. Jackass Forever – February 4th (Theaters)
7. The Desperate Hour – February 25th (VOD)
8. Strawberry Mansion – February 25th (VOD)
9. A Banquet – February 18th (VOD)
10. Alone With you – February 4th (Theaters) and February 8th (VOD)
Here we are at the final 30 films on the list! These are the films that I felt most strongly about and the ones going forward I’m going to be thinking about for a very long time. This was incredibly difficult to rank, so keep in mind that a lot of the placements were VERY close! Let’s get started!
30. In The Earth directed by Ben Wheatley
Starting off we have In The Earth which was a back to roots sort of film for Ben Wheatley and I’m glad he decided to do just that. In The Earth has very haunting atmosphere combined with really strong writing that brings the viewer into the film’s world, the cinematography is absolutely gorgeous it brings a hauntingly beautiful type feel to the film that gives the film so much strength!
29. Encanto directed by Byron Howard and Jared Bush
Encanto was a surprise for me, the trailers made it out to be something very familiar that audiences are use to in a lot of animated films. However Encanto takes that concept of feeling left out as well as tons of family themes and does something completely different with them. I have my several problems with Disney one for example playing way too safe, however Encanto actually takes risks and does a far more deeper dive into it’s themes than a lot of other recent Disney films. The characters are lovable and memorable, the songs are some of the best from a Disney film in a very long time (special shoutouts to The Family Madrigal, We Don’t Talk About Bruno and Surface Pressure.) Encanto is a film that I’m sure will go on to be a modern classic!
28. Annette directed by Leos Carax
Annette is definitely an oddball of a film, it’s the strangest yet one of the most fascinating musicals to come out of 2021! Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard are both fantastic in their roles plus their singing voices are surprisingly amazing. The cinematography beautiful as well, especially when combined with the songs that capture so many different types of emotions throughout the film. The strongest of the bunch is definitely “We Love Each Other So Much” it’s a beautiful song that really captures the spirit of the film.
27. In The Heights directed by Jon M. Chu
In The Heights is truly a fantastic musical that captures some of the best choreography of 2021, the performances from Anthony Ramos, Melissa Barrera, Leslie Grace, Corey Hawkins and Olga Merediz are all fantastic. The story itself is fascinating and very inspiring it truly makes you feel all sorts of emotions and gets you on your feet, it’s beautifully told from singing and the cinematography which both combined together truly makes something special. Speaking of which the cinematography is absolutely incredible it takes advantage of the setting (Washington Heights) and makes it truly special with tons of energy and passion. Which leads me to how much energy this film has which is quite great, you feel the connection between the characters who interact with each other which feels quite raw. It’s a very human type film in that aspect which is definitely a standout, the writing is fantastic it delivers on every single level and makes the character moments all the more interesting.
26. The Suicide Squad directed by James Gunn
Out of the comic book films that were released in 2021 James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad I feel was the strongest. James Gunn brings over what made the Guardians Of The Galaxy films so great and gives a bunch of these characters some very comedic and interesting elements. The cast of course is fantastic Idris Elba as Bloodsport was genius casting he absolutely slays the part and brings so much to the character. Margot Robbie, Viola Davis, John Cena, Daniella Melchior and Joel Kinnaman are all fantastic as well. The film itself is genuinely hilarious with tons of cleverly written jokes, the kills are very well done and finally the action scenes are so satisfying to watch!
25. The Mitchells vs. The Machines directed by Michael Rianda
The Mitchells vs. The Machines is the very definition of a fun film, not only that but it has a ton of heartfelt moments that truly make this film shine. Each of the characters are very fleshed out and bring a ton to the film, the animation is absolutely beautiful it has this style to it that feels very unique, it’s incredibly fast paced with a lot of different graphics and color all blended into one beautifully done film. It’s truly a wonderful film that captures the eye really well, the humor is also really great as well! Lastly what makes this film so successful is how relatable the characters were especially the father and daughter relationship between Katie and Rick. It feels very realistic and truly dives deep into it, the movie makes you feel for them both showing each side and how they feel. It’s truly an incredible breath of fresh air to see this type of family relationship done right, Abbi Jacobson and Danny McBride absolutely nail it with the voice acting they truly bring so much emotion, depth and passion to their roles and show their talent!
24. Nightmare Alley directed by Guillermo Del Toro
I’m going to post my review here since I talked about this one fairly recently, all I have to add is that I’m excited to see what Guillermo Del Toro does next! The cast does a fantastic job Bradley Cooper is one of the big standouts here. He does something completely different from some of his other roles and it’s truly an amazing sight. The movie itself compliments this by showing a man who was once rational, to a power hunger man who wants money to someone who completely lost it. Bradley Cooper does a fantastic job of showing all three of these transformations in a very detailed and at times scary way. Cate Blanchett’s performance feels like a performance from the classic era of Hollywood took a time machine and transported itself to 2021. In other words the performance is incredible and hauntingly beautiful in every way possible, the rest of the cast is truly strong in Rooney Mara and Willem Dafoe (who I think was born for these types of roles) in particular. The film is hauntingly gorgeous, it’s a type of element that Guillermo Del Toro always masters at making the film look haunting but at the same time beautiful. His direction is also top notch, making the performances come off as genuine as possible while creating some real dramatized performances that feel intimidating to the viewer. It’s truly fascinating to see how much Guillermo Del Toro makes this film his own, from the different types of locations to the characters it’s absolutely wonderful to witness. The whole theme of seeing a man go from rational to completely unrecognizable truly fits Guillermo Del Toro’s style and he truly mastered it here, it’s even the little things such as a few mannerisms thrown in there that truly make this film go a long way.
23. The Tragedy Of MacBeth directed by Joe Coen
I just did a review for this one so once again I’ll post my review here as I still have the exact same thoughts as I did when I reviewed it. A hauntingly beautiful adaption to MacBeth that works on every single level. The cinematography is absolutely stunning, there are times when using black and white in some movies comes off as very tacky or just doesn’t add anything to the film. But not here, not only does it add so much to the film itself it creates a new type of atmosphere that has yet to be seen in a MacBeth film adaption. It creates this horror type feel, it’s like the characters are in a white void with a ton of fog, it’s truly captivating and immediately draws your attention. Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand give such incredible performances, both give the most Shakespearean performances you can ask for while at the same time doing their own thing. It’s a fantastic combination two incredibly talented actors with fantastic source material. Kathryn Hunter as the witches is terrifyingly incredible, she does not hold back at all when trying to scare the viewer and adds to the cinematography. Her voice perfectly blends into the film in every single way possible, the writing is straight to the point and stays true to the source material. It highlights what makes the story so great and even adds to it as well.
22. The Lost Daughter directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal
The Lost Daughter is another hauntingly beautiful film on the list, it’s a film that will give you a very detailed picture of motherhood. Once again Olivia Colman gives such an incredible performance, something about her performance here is truly special. She gives this raw performance that completely brings you into the film, Dakota Johnson and Jessie Buckley both give fantastic performances as well! The writing tackles so many genre elements in such a beautiful way, it combines drama, humor and at times disturbing moments that are genuinely haunting. It really gives you this picture of how motherhood is not easy at all, heck the movie sometimes goes into some horror aspects that I thought were very creative. There’s tons of emotional moments that really grab you into it and make you feel for the characters, as I said earlier the film is very wide. What I mean by that is the cinematography helps the viewer explore the film in a lot of ways, the setting combined with the filming truly gives you a fantastic picture it’s quite honestly breathtaking.
21. The Novice directed by Lauren Hadaway
Isabelle Fuhrman gives her best performance to date, as well as giving one of the best performances of 2021. She truly delivers in her role it’s raw, impactful and really shows how talented she really is. The atmosphere is thrilling to the point where it can almost be considered a horror film, the style of the film is up close and really beings you into what’s going on in certain scenes. The music also turns this film into a horror film by having a beautifully haunting feel to it as well as some absolute killer violins, the film heavily reminded me of Whiplash which makes sense Lauren Hadaway who directs the film did the sound for Whipslash and you can easily tell. There’s so much level of care and attention to detail as well, it’s extraordinary and leads into disturbing territory. It’s a very interesting film about self destruction and how quickly it can happen.
20. The Last Duel directed by Ridley Scott
The Last Duel is Ridley Scott’s best film in a very long time, the film is a huge build up to a brutal but fascinating battle that truly pulls you in. The cast gives some of the best performances of 2021 (Jodi Comer, Adam Driver, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck) the writing is incredibly strong and compliments the film extremely well, the direction from Ridley Scott is brutal and to the point, the film itself is very well made and complexly captures the time period. As the film goes on it gets more and more suspenseful building up for the duel itself which is absolutely worth the wait!
19. A Quiet Place Part II directed by John Krasinski
A Quiet Place Part II is everything a sequel should be, it ups the ante from the first film such as the thrilling atmosphere which is still present and as terrifying as ever. It expands on the world building we see more locations and more people, how some people are dealing with what’s going on. The film focuses on Millicent Simmonds who does a flawless job in her role, she delivers on every single level, I absolutely love with what they did with her character she truly brings so much raw energy into her role to the point where it kind of brings you to tears. Cillian Murphy is also a very nice addition to the cast, he also brings an incredibly raw performance that is quite powerful, I also couldn’t help but feel this movie had a lot of The Last Of Us vibes to it which is a huge positive (especially scenes with Murphy and Simmonds together they look like they can be a really good Joel and Ellie.) Like the first film the sound is used brilliantly with tons of quite and tense moments that will definitely have you on the edge of your seat wondering “what will happen next” it’s effective on every single level, one thing that I noticed that was truly fantastic was the editing, it’s incredibly fast paced and truly incredible to the point where I found it brilliantly done. There’s something about it that really makes the film all come together and makes it that much stronger in every single way possible, the action scenes are also incredibly well done especially when combined with the editing and sound, I feel like A Quiet Place Part II gives some of the most raw and powerful action scenes I’ve seen in a film in a long time. John Krasinski truly does his homework when it comes to creating a horrifying and thrilling atmosphere, every single moment in this movie you are on the lookout because anything can happen. It’s masterful filmmaking that you really do not see all too often.
18. Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry directed by R.J. Cutler
This is an example of a documentary about a celebrity that looks at the the celebrity in question in this case Billie a lot more closely. It’s part documentary and part a coming of age story. The film truly feels like you are having a conversation with her, it’s like talking to a friend and hearing their issues and troubles. Billie talks about her Tourette’s syndrome and how she has suicidal thoughts but she expresses that through words rather than actions. One of the strongest things aspects is Billie’s beautiful relationship with her family, each of her family members taught her something for instance her mom taught her about songwriting, her dad taught her how to play the ukulele and the piano finally her brother produced her and was her songwriting cohort. The interactions between her and her family is seriously some of the most beautiful interactions I’ve seen in a long time, they all are there for each other no matter what and it’s truly a beautiful thing. It’s truly a beautiful documentary that captures some very personal moments of Billie.
17. Zola directed by Janicza Bravo
Zola might be known as the film that’s based on a Twitter thread, but I honestly feel there’s a lot more to it. As I discussed in my review Zola uses a very interesting theme which is past Vs modern The modern part being the story is taking place in modern times while the filming is the past part being that it was filmed on a 16mm camera giving it this look that it’s from the 70s or 80s. The cast all fantastic here Taylour Paige, Riley Keough, Colman Domingo and Nicholas Braun all give really strong performances that truly match the film. The film itself is wild and does the source material Justice, it’s a bizarre type of filmmaking that I truly respect and has stuck with me throughout 2021!
16. West Side Story directed by Steven Spielberg
West Side Story I truly did not expect to be as good as it was, Spielberg seriously hit it out of the park with this adaption. Between some of the best performances of 2021 (Ariana DeBose, Rachel Ziegler, Mike Faist and Rita Moreno) to each of the songs being a massive powerhouse combined with the cinematography that makes the film gigantic as well Spielberg’s direction. Spielberg’s West Side Story in some ways ends up topping the original film. Plus the film feels very very close to a broadway play especially with the songs, it transports you the setting. Some of the standouts include “Tonight (Quintet)”, “Somewhere”, “One Hand One Heart” and “A Boy Like That” (I swear Rachel Zegler and Ariana DeBose’s acting in that scene is phenomenal.
15. Tick Tick Boom directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Tick Tick Boom is my favorite musical of 2021, it’s a film that I fell in love with after watching it. Andrew Garfield gives easily one of the best performances of the year, in fact this role is most definitely going to be a highlight of his career he truly captures the broadway aesthetic type of performance that makes you feel like you are there watching a broadway show. In fact the whole film itself feels like the closest to a Broadway show, from the sets, to everyone’s acting and facial expressions it really does hit the Broadway feel out of the park. Alexandra Shipp and Robin de Jesús both do a fantastic job as well, the singing voices are all beautiful and truly make this film standout. The film itself is a huge gut punch as well especially towards the end because it is indeed a sad but very inspiring story that really hits your emotions at all times. It’s a film that truly gets to you and inspires you, in some ways I can relate to this film being worried I made the wrong choice and navigating through tough pressures. Some of the songs that really stood out to me were Why, Boho Days (truly an addicting song that’s in such a beautiful scene), 30/90 (which really feels like a throwback to the early 2000s rock music) and Louder Than Words (a gut punching song that’s just perfect.)
14. Red Rocket directed by Sean Baker
All I have to say is after watching this film you will never listen *NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye” the same way ever again and I mean that in the best way possible. Simon Rex who plays an ex porn star was actually a porn star before his acting career, the cast is absolutely fantastic here. Simon Rex truly gives one of the best performances of 2021, he truly invests in his role plus he adds so many layers and depth to his character it’s truly fascinating. Suzanna Son is a huge highlight of the film, she brings so much energy, love, passion and overall massive talent into the role. Her performance feels incredibly raw and fully connects with the story, her singing *NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye” is truly one of the biggest moments during this film and truly shines. Speaking of which the film’s use of “Bye Bye Bye” is truly masterful it’s to the point where you will be thinking about the song in a completely different way after watching the movie in the best way possible. The filming like in Sean Baker’s other films is masterful it’s shot in 16mm with several different types of lenses, it combines many different colors plus themes such as bright pinks and high skies during the daytime. Plus dreamlike blues and greens at nigh, the film is truly like an incredible painting that immediately captures the attention of the viewer. The film also feels very human we learn so much about the characters, the community of the small town and how their relationships with one another.
13. Pig directed by Michael Sarnoski
Pig is a thought provoking film that really explores each and every character as closely as possible, it takes a simple premise of a pig being stolen and turns into a character study and self journey piece. Nicolas Cage and Alex Wolff are both quite fantastic this is easily one of Cage’s best roles in his career, the chemistry between the two is very raw plus their characters feel like real people. Speaking of which if there’s one word to describe Pig it’s the word raw, there’s so much sense of realness to the film of two men talking to each other and going through their own problems that the audience learns about as the film goes on. When you give Nicolas Cage a great script he can turn that into one of the best performances of the year. There is so much to talk about his character Rob and his journey throughout the film as well as the other characters he meets, the stories they share, the interaction between them and his conversations with Amir (Alex Wolff). The pacing is absolutely perfect in every single way possible, as I said earlier the plot of the movie expands as it goes on and starts becoming something quite different. The final act is sad yet quite wholesome as well, it was truly a beautiful way to wrap the story and show the paths the characters take, what they learned throughout the journey and show how they felt about the journey, the writing is seriously some of the best it truly is something special that you don’t see or hear every day, it’s the type of writing that gets you to feel what the characters are thinking and how they feel as well.
12. The Green Knight directed by David Lowery
David Lowery takes everything about the fantasy genre and makes it his own, even though the film is an adaptation Lowery still brings his own style to it to make it unique. It’s about a young man’s journey of what it really means to become a knight, which he slowly realizes that throughout the film. Dev Patel gives an outstanding performance that truly shines and is a perfect fit for the type of character, the cinematography is absolutely beautiful creating a world that’s absolutely captivating. Truly a fantastic film that captures the fantasy genre in every single way possible.
11. C’mon C’mon directed by Mike Mills
Mike Mills continues to be a director who truly captures the human emotion, family relationships and what makes us human. C’mon C’mon sets up a simple story Johnny (Joaquin Phoenix) looks after his nephew Jesse (Woody Norman) while Viv (Gaby Hoffmann) is away to help Paul (Scoot McNairy). But the film evolves from much more than that, it tackles several subjects such as how much Adulthood can put a dent in how we understand childhood, showing how children are very complex and how they’re still figuring out who they are, how curious about the world they are and a lot more. The performances are truly special Joaquin Phoenix and Woody Norman on screen together is truly beautiful, friendship the two build over the course of the film feels very organic something you would see from a uncle and nephew who are trying to understand one another. Both of which show each other new things, talk about their personal issues to one another and share there thoughts about the future. Speaking of which the interview scenes of Johnny interviewing kids and teens about what they think about the future and how it can effect all of us is truly beautiful. It explores how these kids are thinking and feeling, how they want change the world for the better it really shows how complex children can really be. Gaby Hoffman is truly fantastic here as well, like Joaquin Phoenix and Woody Norman she gives a very powerful and beautiful performance that truly captures motherhood and how hard it can really be, finally there’s this human element to the film. C‘mon C’mon is a very human film it understands our relationships with our families can be/are as well as how meaningful they can be/are, combining those moments with black and white plus gorgeous cinematography captures moments with a family almost like looking through old family photos. Looking back and sharing memories about a aunt, uncle, grandpa, grandma ect is truly some of most fun moments you could have. The black and white cinematography compliments that real well and makes it all the more meaningful!
10. Mass directed by Fran Kranz
Mass is the definition of a film that completely destroys the viewer, it’s a powerful film that that shows two sets of parents sharing their views on a school shooting that happened. Each of the characters go through tons of development which is quite honestly some of the best I’ve seen in a film for awhile now, each of the characters discuss with one another about their views, what should be done, what could have had happened to prevent the shooting from happening and tons of grief as well. The writing is just simply powerful there’s no other word to describe it, you feel every single word from the film and it often gave me goosebumps. Mass is also very depressing and it’s the very unfortunate reality of the aftermath of these tragic events. The performances from Jason Isaacs, Ann Dowd, Martha Plimpton and Reed Birney are all absolutely incredible and the definition of raw.
9. Nine Days directed by Edson Oda
Nine Days is another gut punching film that really makes you think about the choices you made in life. It tackles so many different types of topics that truly succeeds in capturing the viewer. There were moments where I found that Nine Days speaks to me on a personal level which made the experience all the more powerful to the point where I cried, feeling like you aren’t good or enough or you have those moments where you think you have nobody who supports you/likes you when in reality that’s not true is something that has happened to me quite a few times. And I feel this film does a pretty great job of explaining that situation, it’s a very depressing yet very thoughtful film that really gets to you. Of course there’s the performances that are just simply fantastic, Winston Duke giving one of the best performances of 2021 and the character development that was given to his character was breathtakingly beautiful. Nine Days is the definition of beautiful filmmaking that truly sticks with you.
8. The Power Of The Dog directed by Jane Campion
Jane Campion creates a masterpiece that’s a very powerful film in every single way possible. From the performances such as Benedict Cumberbatch who plays a character who has dealt with pain, there’s also agony and a lot of other emotions that help build his character. It’s a very interesting character study of him and he has this journey about his emotions. Kristen Dunst and Kodi Smit-McPhee are both fantastic, they each bring something truly special to the film, Dunst giving a very raw and classic western type feel performance that feels like it’s out of the classic black and white film era. And McPhee giving a performance that follows Cumberbatch’s character that is just as interesting and as powerful. The film itself has a old soul to it, it feels like it’s straight out of the classic film era with some darker twists, the style the film went for which was being violent without being violent was done in such a unique and interesting way. The film shows that violence can come in many different forms, most of it here is done psychologically which fits the film quite well. The cinematography compliments the whole theme as well with beautiful shots and a dark atmosphere that brings a ton suspense and mystery to the film. Jane Campion’s direction is brilliant she really hits it out of the park when it comes to bringing a sense of rawness to the film, she also makes every character as interesting as possible. Giving them a ton of development, with monologues, quiet scenes and heavy hitting moments that really capture the important parts of character development in film.
7. Dune directed by Denis Villeneuve
Denis Villeneuve continues to show he’s one of the best directors working today, Dune is a masterful film that is both beautiful visually as well as how incredibly well done the storytelling really is. The character development is absolutely top notch mixed with tons of fantastic performances that really standout. It’s a visually and masterfully crafted film that does a fantastic job of getting the viewer to invest in the characters. An absolute crowning achievement!
6. Spencer directed by Pablo Larraín
Kristen Stewart’s portrayal of Princess Diana is her best performances and is quite honestly one of the best performances I’ve seen in a film and that’s no exaggeration. She captures every single detail about Princess Diana especially the looks and mannerisms, which add much more power to her role. The writing is absolutely flawless, it goes beyond being a biographical film. The writing becomes hypnotic to the ears, with a dreamlike to state to it while also feeling incredibly raw. Speaking of which you can not convince me that Spencer isn’t part horror, one of the major points of Spencer was to show how Isolated Diana felt from the royal family. Spencer does this in a very nightmarish but fascinating way that gets pretty psychological. The filming combined with the location also feels like a dream mixed with a nightmare, there’s this sense of loneliness you get from Kristen Stewart’s portrayal of Princess Diana. You really understand why she felt isolated and why she wanted out of the royal family, Pablo Larraín’s direction is absolutely fantastic. He brings much fascinating elements to the film such as dreams, sense of loneliness, nightmares and rawness that hits you like a truck. Spencer is a powerful film that’s effective from beginning to end.
5. Licorice Pizza directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson once again does a successful job of bringing the viewer into his world and the film’s world. In this case 1970s San Fernando Valley it instantly draws you in with beautiful filming and incredibly well done shots. The film itself feels very dreamlike but at the same time feels very real once it starts to get down to the meat of the film. Alana Haim gives one of the best performances of 2021, this is her debut role and her talent is on full display. She goes all out with her performance and truly delivers. She plays Alana a character who is still trying to figure herself out in the world, then there’s Cooper Hoffman (the son of the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman) who is absolutely fantastic as well, he plays Gary Valentine a teen who’s very charismatic. Gary is 15 and Alana is 25 it’s story about how said relationship can’t happen (due to obvious reasons) but tells that in a interesting way, both capture the mannerisms of a teen and adult and show how completely different each one is. The style of the film is truly beautiful, it’s shot on 35mm film while using older lenses in order to create the film’s 1970s texture or give it that type of feel. The film at times feels like a fairytale mainly due to the style of the film and the brilliant screenplay from PTA, the writing truly reflects the 1970s and goes for an incredibly raw feel that’s all the more powerful. The editing is spot on, it helps create a ton of character moments that give the viewer a lot of information about the characters, how they feel, what they are thinking and so on. It’s one of the strongest cases of character study I’ve seen in a film this year, Bradley Cooper is also an incredibly fun addition to the cast. He truly brings a lot of energy and humor to the film that truly captures the film’s mood, the use of color is masterfully done. So many scenes pop out to the viewer and many more scenes just stick with you.
4. Shiva Baby directed by Emma Seligman
Shiva Baby is one a chaotic, stressful and anxiety inducing film that works in every single way possible. It captures everything that happens which is quite a lot in just 77 minutes, every performance feels authentic, particularly Rachel Sennott who Is most definitely going to have an amazing career and Molly Gordon. Rachel Sennott puts so much strength into her role and her performance eventually builds up to scenes with tons of anxiety inducing scenes that feel claustrophobic, which I actually related with quite well. You know that feeling at a gathering and too many people are talking to you at once, so you zone out and then just break down? That I related to so well, it’s happened to me multiple times before and the way Shiva Baby portrays that very situation is just as anxiety inducing and chaotic as it really is. Emma Seligman does a flawless job as the director and writer, she brings as much realism as possible to this film. Seligman takes a gathering and makes it as real as possible, a majority of Shiva Baby is set at a Jewish funeral service and really does fantastic job of showing each and every detail. The combination of the film exploring bisexuality and anxiety is masterful, there’s so much care and careful analysis the different situations that take place during the film and Rachel Sennott’s character Danielle. Despite the film being anxiety inducing there’s a ton of humor that truly works! Shiva Baby is a film I have never stopped thinking about since I saw it, it really excites me to see what Emma Seligman and Rachel Sennott will do next!
3. Titane directed by Julia Ducournau
Titane is a very different type of disturbing film, it’s disturbing yet very wholesome at the exact same time. Agathe Rousselle and Vincent Lindon easily give some of the best performances of 2021, the rawness, power and just overall talent their performances show is quite amazing, they both truly capture the viewer’s attention and bring you into the film. Everyone else in the film does a fantastic job as well, each giving really interesting performances that add to the overall film, the atmosphere is very interesting while it is suspenseful and definitely does keep you wondering what’s going to happen next, it’s the type of atmosphere you wouldn’t think of when you think of the word disturbing. In some parts of the film it’s a wholesome type atmosphere that actually gets you to feel for each of the characters, the writing is masterful it’s filled to brim with interesting dialogue, emotional scenes that actually punch you in the gut and disturbing scenes that will most definitely disturb you. The music is pretty incredible as well, it adds so much to the film and adds to the weirdness as well! Lastly there’s Julia Ducournau’s direction is hands down some of the best direction I’ve seen in a film in quite some time, every scene feels important and adds so much to the story, the themes that get explored such as gender-bending and psychopathic violence are done incredibly well with care to them. There’s a ton of quiet moments between the characters are some of the most powerful, the body horror aspect takes things in a entirely new direction that the subgenre really hasn’t explored yet. It’s truly a masterfully directed film that reminds me of why I love film so much. Titane doesn’t just rely on gore or violence to be disturbing, it has many different themes that it explores wonderfully and throws in some wholesome scenes in it to make it standout from a lot of disturbing films.
2. CODA directed by Siân Heder
CODA has never left my mind since I saw it last January at Sundance, it’s a powerful film that means so much to me on every single level. It’s beautiful representation when it comes to deaf actors, Emilia Jones’s singing voice is absolutely beautiful especially her cover of “Both Sides Now.” Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant and Marlee Matlin are all fantastic and truly give some of the most touching performances from 2021. CODA is such a beautiful coming of age film that will make you feel so many emotions. Truly one of the most memorable and absolute beautiful films of 2021!
1. Last Night In Soho directed by Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright tackled the horror genre and truly made it into a very haunting experience. It’s a film that combines haunting imagery, nostalgia and music to create a absolutely top notch film on every single level! The performances are quite fantastic Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor Joy preform beautifully together, both give very raw performances that truly show talented they both are. The cinematography is absolutely beautiful, it takes advantage of the location and makes a ton of beautiful stylistic choices, it’s also one of the most visually haunting films of the year. Last Night In Soho is a haunting film that uses very creepy visuals and a haunting atmosphere to give chills down the viewers spine. The music very creatively used, Anya Taylor-Joy’s version of Downtown is truly beautiful her voice perfectly fits the 60s vibe the film is going for. Speaking of which Last Night In Soho is a beautifully haunting love letter to the 60s that says nostalgia is a killer and can be quite disturbing. Finally there’s Edgar Wright’s direction which is truly fantastic, he takes the horror genre and does something completely different and masterful with it, Edgar Wright also knows how to make a film disturbing without relying on a bunch of gore, it’s mostly all in the atmosphere combined with the music that is addicting and hypnotic.
And that is the end of The Best Films Of 2021 list!! I hope you all enjoyed!!