We are in July, which movies from 2024 would you recommend so far?
We are in July, which movies from 2024 would you recommend so far?
We are in July, which movies from 2024 would you recommend so far?
The Fall Guy was one of the most fun times I’ve had at the movies this year. It’s an action romcom involving a Hollywood stuntman trying to solve a murder mystery.
It was thoroughly entertaining, pity more people didn't go and see it as it was a pretty much guaranteed fun time.
Civil War is not actually about the war in the movie, it’s about the journalists trying to get the perfect shot. Though I haven’t seen it yet, I’ve heard it’s very chilling, and the sound mix is amazing.
Definitely go and see it - they've managed to capture some of the most (in)tense scenes I've seen.
Mars Express.
Even with the caveat it was from 2023, it didn't get widespread release until this year.
My updated (but still provisional) top 10 so far:
I expect Deadpool & Wolverine to steal the top slot. Other contenders: Longlegs, Joker 2, and possibly Alien: Romulus.
Worst: Madame Web
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Hours ago I viewed Civil war. It was entertaining but not great.
Plemons' scene was 👍. He's 👍 at the remorseless killer role. In my mind I compared that scene to the cliched action scene in countless movies where there were so much killing. In that cliched scene, the deaths had little effect on me. Since the writer didn't establish some kind of connection to the viewer? Maybe? While in Plemons' scene, I didn't want Jessie and Lee to die, so the 2 Asians' deaths were effective for me. Also, Jessie, Lee, Joel and Tony didn't know what to say to Plemons' question. Does saying something matter? What's the right answer? So Plemons will let us go. I guess that type of writing makes tension.
Jessie going to the line of fire at the end was lame.
I'll go based on letterboxd release year. Often times it's hard for me to judge towards which year I should count a film that might have had a limited release in the previous year, but then a wider cinema run later.
So far I've enjoyed:
Movies that don't yet have a wide release, but that I already saw at a film festival:
Also watched "the substance" (body horror) during the festival, but while decent that just isn't quite my cup of tea.
Some movies that I found "meh" so far include Furiosa and monkey man, but there is also a lot that I haven't seen so far.
@Blaze my picks would be Fall Guy and Perfect Days - entertainment and philosophy.
Furiosa
Maybe controversial, depending on who you talk to I suppose. It's no Fury Road, at all. But it's in the same world and it's a good film. I'd imagine following with Fury Road directly after works quite well as a pairing