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Reviews - Blind Eyes Opened is a movie starring Brook Susan Parker. A Christian documentary diving into the sex trafficking industry in the US exposing the darkness that fuels demand, highlighting survivors' transformations through Christ
Brook Susan Parker
writed by - Cherie Hollis, Sarah Manson
Drama
Directors - Geoffrey Rogers
Its upsetting seeing yet another movie about what's really going on in this country. We are supposed to be a with liberty and justice for all people. After so many many many years why is this still happening.
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Full movie blind eyes opened today. Previous Part | Part 1 | Next Part Coming soon! Published Books! Rumors - Free Ebook | Patreon | Get updates on Discord | The Dragon’s Scion - Ongoing Serial | Small Worlds - Ongoing Serial | A Staff of Crystal and Bone - Ongoing Serial --- The narrow pathways of the cave made walking side by side impossible. “I think we’ve got to be close, ” Caleb said. “I don’t think I ran that far. ” “Or there’s nothing ahead and you’re just crazy, ” Karla muttered, but Caleb ignored her. She seemed to take his silence as a licence to keep talking. “Although not half as crazy as I am for following you. What is wrong with me? ” Caleb felt the grin work over his lips again. “It’s going to be great, you’ll see. You’ll never believe how much food we have over there, and there’s no overseers oppressing us. It’s basically heaven. ” Karla sighed. There was something ahead. Caleb could see something shifting, and there was light streaming through. The vines. “That’s it! ” Caleb shouted the words, fear of the Anathema forgotten entirely. “That’s it, we’re almost free. Come on. ” “Caleb, ” Karla started to say, but Caleb was already half sprinting towards it. So close. We’re finally close. We’re there! Dad, I’ll be there in just a few minutes, just hang on! “Caleb! ” Karla shouted, and Antoinette trilled a warning. The note of panic in their voices was like an ice bucket of reality. He saw it now. The vines were moving on their own. The light wasn’t staying steady when he moved his flashlight. Like it was a reflection, not a solid source. Light reflecting off pitch black carapace. Carapace that was partially blocked, not by vines, but by wiggling tentacles. The Anathema. It cocked its head curiously at Caleb when he skidded to a halt. Caleb stared at it, his heart pounding in his chest so hard he thought it would burst. For an instant, they just stared at each other, horrific monster and human both frozen in confusion. Then the Anathema roared. “No thank you, ” Caleb said, in a very small voice, and then he turned to run. He scooped up Antoinette in a single fluid motion as he passed her. “Run! ” he shouted. “You think!? ” Karla responded, and she was running too. Dox was buzzing along behind her. Caleb dared glance over his shoulder. The Anathema had dropped to all fours and begun to skitter after them, climbing along the walls like some horrible amalgamation of spider and a living nightmare. Caleb dove down a passage, Antoinette on his shoulder. The light from his flashlight flickered as he ran. The sound of the Anathema was closing in behind him, coming fast, and he could hear its slurping breaths as they ran. The light from Karla’s halo winked out. “Karla! ” he shouted, glancing towards her. There had been a fork in the cave. He’d been so panic blinded, he’d missed it. She’d chosen one side. He’d gone the other. The Anathema was following him. “Caleb! ” she shouted, but her voice was echoing. “Keep running! ” he shouted, not daring to stop. The Anathema was after him, not her. She was safe. He, on the other hand, felt extraordinarily screwed. “Hangon Antoinette! ” he said, as if the little Kralant would do anything else. Her legs were wrapped tightly around his arm, and Caleb couldn’t have dropped her if he’d wanted to - not that he had any desire to do that. Ahead there was light. There were vines. Real vines this time. Actual, honest to god vines. The real world was ahead. He was almost safe. Joy and hope gave him a burst of speed. Which only meant he hit the ground harder when something wet and sticky wrapped around his ankle. Caleb felt the air driven from him, and Antoinette trilled in terror. The Anathema had him, and was drawing him back towards it’s horrible mouth. “Antoinette! ” he shouted, pointing the arm she’d attached herself to at the monster. “Burning Strands! ” Antoinette let loose with a dense web. The strands hit the Anathema directly in the face, sizzling where they stuck to its carapace. It used one of its hands to brush the stands aside as if they were just a normal spider web. “Shitshitshit, ” Caleb said. He opened his hand and tried to feel the power he’d sensed earlier. “! Blast it! ” Nothing happened, and Caleb’s heart sped up. “Spirit gun! ” he shouted, to no avail. “Kamehameha! Advara Kadarva! Galick Gun! Plus ultra! Hiiiiya! I say thee nay! Thundercats, Ho! ” Nothing. He could feel it there, brimming within him, but everything he shouted accomplished nothing more than making him feel increasingly stupid. This is it, he thought, still shouting anything that came to mind. This is how you die. Shouting pop-culture references. His dad would never even know his son died in the most embarrassing way possible. “Not like this! ” The words were coming off in a high pitched scream, but determination was surging in his chest. “This isn’t how I die! ” Something broke loose. He could feel it, surging up his arm as Antoinette readied another burning strands, and it burst from his fingers. A beam of light, beautifully incandescent, striking the Anathema directly in the face. Caleb shouted in triumph. “Haha! Take that, you ugly crap-muncher! ” The Anathema stopped pulling him in. “That’s right! I’m Caleb, I’m a Tamer, and I can shoot a goddamn lazer from my fingers! What are you going to do about it, huh? Huh? ” The Anathema held up a clawed hand, catching the end of his beam. Caleb could see its face behind the glowing point of impact. The burning strands had left a few marks on its carapace, and in places there were cracks from his own beam. It just seemed annoyed. “Oh, come on! ” Caleb shouted, both at the Anathema and the universe. Antoinette leapt off his arm and onto his leg. Unable to do anything but keep the beam trained on the Anathema, Caleb could only watch as she fastened her jaw against the tentacle. And bit down hard. That, at least, got the Anthema’s attention. It bellowed and flinched. The beam of light now had an uninterrupted path. Straight into its face and open mouth. As solid as its carapace was, there wasn’t anything protecting its insides. Bits of light streamed from the Anathema’s joins, and it bellowed in pain. Caleb kept the beam trained on its mouth, but it was turning away, curling up on itself. It wasn’t dead. It might not even be seriously injured. But it was absolutely stunned. Caleb scooped up Antoinette and burst through the vines. The first thing he noticed was how the air smelled. Even a couple days over on that strange world had gotten him used to the relatively cleaner air over there. Antoinette trilled and nuzzled against him. Caleb turned back to the cave, his heart pounding. It stopped following last time I left the cave. Maybe it will this time? It didn’t. Maybe it was hurt badly enough not to. Maybe it just didn’t like sunlight. Caleb still ran away from the cave entrance after a moment. Ran through trees, real, Earth trees. About five minutes later, he was certain nothing was following him. “Okay, Antoinette? ” he said, holding the Kralant up to his face. Antoinette licked his nose, and Caleb smiled. “I have to go find my dad and the search party that’s looking for me. Let them know I’m okay. If they see you, they’ll freak out. So I’m going to leave you right here, next to this creek. Get some water and curl up under a bush. If anything that isn’t me comes by, hit it with Binding Shot and run further downstream. Do you understand downstream? ” Antoinette nodded and cooed reassuringly. “Great. I’ll be back for you. If you get hungry, there are little grey things out here. They’re called squirrels, and they have bushy tails. They’re also little assholes, so feel free to trap one and munch down. I’ll be back, I promise. You can feel where I am, can’t you? ” Antoinette chuffed and gave him a reproachful look. Caleb got the distinct impression that, as far as she was concerned, he’d just asked her if she had eyes. “Okay. If I don’t get closer in two days, come towards me. Be careful and don’t let anything see you, okay? ” Antoinette nodded. Caleb gave her one more scritch under her chin and put her on the forest floor. “You sure you’ll be okay? Antoinette cooed and waved her antenna. Go, she seemed to be saying. I know what you’re worried about. “You think Karla and Dox got out, right? They had plenty of time…” Antoinette waived her antenna more insistently. If she was worried about them, it wasn’t showing. “Yeah, you’re right. Thanks. Be careful. I’ll be back as soon as I can. ” Caleb hesitated. “Wait... I just used a ton of Noumena. Shouldn’t I be exhausted right now? Why did-” Antoinette yawned, clacking her mandibles. “Oh. So... I take from you when that happens, and you take from me? ” An ant, even a foot long one, should not be able to shrug. Antoinette still gave a reasonable approximation of it, then motioned again with her antenna, more urgently. “Okay, alright. I’ll go. but... I’ll be back. Promise. ” He nodded to Antoinette one more time, and turned to head back up towards the camp. That’s where they would have started looking for him. He could hear voices. “Dad! ” he started to shout. “Dad, I’m over here! Dad! ” “Caleb? ” his dad shouted. “I’m over here. ” Caleb burst into a run. Directly into the camp. The boy scout camp, that was still up and operational. Full of boy scouts. Who did not seem even remotely surprised to see him. What the hell is going on? “Hey kiddo, ” his dad said, walking over and ruffling his hair. “What’s up? ” Caleb’s distaste for the nickname was subsumed by confusion. I’ve been gone for two days, what do you mean, what’s up? Why aren’t you freaking out right now. Like he’d done with Karla, lying seemed the safest bet. “ asleep, ” Caleb said. “How long was I out? ” “Can’t have been long. You’ve only just left. ” Caleb’s eyes widened. “Dad. It’s really important. How long was I gone? ” His down frowned and shook his head. “Wasn’t exactly checking my watch. I don’t ’s wrong, Caleb? ” “Um…” Caleb’s mind was racing. Time flowed differently. “I... I had a dream. About that night. ” His dad’s face fell. “And you came running back? ” Caleb nodded. His dad sighed and put an arm around his shoulder. “ never really talked about what happened, did we? ” “No, ” Caleb said, his voice small. “You said you were sorry, and then we pretended it didn’t happen. ” “I shouldn’t have done that to you. ” His dad lead him to a log a bit away from the rest of the camp, and they sat down. “Not happened. But shouldn’t have made you feel like you can’t talk about it. ” Caleb wiped at his eyes, and his hand came away wet. “Why? ” Caleb said. “Why did you? Did you realize how much you had drunk? ” His dad sighed. “You know I’m still seeing Dr. Whitman? Well, I’ve asked her that a dozen times. How could I be so selfish to you? And every time, she tells me the same thing. That it only happened because I wasn’t thinking of the consequences. I was self-medicating because I was in pain and afraid, and by the time it was too far gone, I was too far gone to realize what I’d done. I didn’ wasn’t deliberate, Caleb. I was just trying to make the pain go away. And I’m so, so sorry. ” Caleb sniffed. “You’re okay now, right? Still going to meetings? ” His dad nodded. “Every week, kiddo. Every week. I’m not doing that do you again. ” “And what if something happened to me? ” His dad gave him a concerned look. “I I fell asleep, I mean. I had a dream that I’d gotten lost in the woods. That ’t find me. And…” Caleb couldn’t finish the sentence. His dad hugged him fiercely. “I would never give up looking for you, Caleb. Never. ” Caleb hugged him back. “Promise? ” “Promise, ” his dad said. “And I’m going to ask you to promise me something, too. ” Caleb nodded. “Promise me you won’t let fear rule you. Promise me you won’t avoid things because they’re scare you or because they could hurt you. Every mistake I ever made comes back to that. Every single one. ” Caleb thought of another world. Of Karla, fighting against terrible people that killed families and broke minds. Of a world where the people were broken and scared of monsters that crawled out of caves that were near unbeatable. A monster that he had stunned. “I promise, ” Caleb said. He gave his dad another hug. “Now no more touchy feely shit for like a week, okay? We need to go watch an action movie to make up the balance. ” Caleb’s dad laughed. “Deal. Once we get back, deal. You want to come back to camp? ” “ to actually finish the exploring. I think I saw a Sphecius speciosus nest out there, and I want to try to get a picture. ” “You know I don’t know what those are. ” “Yup. ” Caleb smiled at his dad’s confusion. “You sure you’re alright? ” Caleb nodded. “Yeah dad, I’m great. ” He stood up. “How long do you think you’ll be gone? ” Caleb’s smile was absolutely genuine. “Not long. I don’t think you’ll even have time to miss me. ” And with that, he rushed back off into the woods, his dad smiling bemusedly after him. Previous Part | Part 1 | Next Part Coming soon! Published Books! 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It builds a unique, lived-in world that's believable and brutal. Beautifully-filmed, some of the best shots of the year (the ending shot gets seared in your mind). Modern and grounded look at a militia/cartel fighting against an unnamed enemy in a Colombian jungle. It almost feels post-apocalyptic instead of 'cartel vs government', which I really loved. You get to imagine your own backstory as the story unfolds. Unforgiving and gut-wrenching, but hopeful too. Got a lot out of its cast. Can't recommend this movie enough. Really disappointed this didn't make the Best Foreign Language Film shortlist. "Masterpiece" gets thrown around a lot, but in my mind this is the only one this year. Marriage Story - 10/10 The Farewell - 10/10 Journey to a Mother's Room - 9/10 - Biggest surprise of the year, came out of nowhere. Deeply-personal story between a mother & daughter. It's very basic on the surface, and there's not much story (you start at Point A, and end at Point A), but it's the most emotional movie of the year. If you don't cry at least 3 times during this, you're probably not human. It's all about the unbreakable connection you have to your parent(s), from the day you're born until the day you die. It only takes place over the course of a few months, but feels like lifetimes. Beautiful little movie about separation, loss, and human connection. Waves - 9/10 - I could write 20 pages on how much I loved this movie. To keep it short, it's got a perfect soundtrack, perfect setting, awards-worthy performances (from Kelvin Harrison Jr., Sterling K. Brown, and Taylor Russell). Visceral story that grips you from the first minute and doesn't let go until the closing shot. Unique use of colors and aspect-ratio. It takes a huge risk structurally that pays off. It's also the only movie I went to see twice this year. Really worth it too, picked up on a lot of stuff on the second viewing. Would've went a third time if theaters kept it playing longer. Every tiny decision/action has a huge impact. Just watch this. Last Black Man In San Francisco - 9/10 Birds of Passage - 9/10 Apollo 11 - 9/10 - The best documentary of the year. Probably the best editing (and use of sound) I've ever seen/heard in a documentary. It's unique because they don't use interviews like most documentaries do, it's real sound the whole through. Impressive use of archival footage/audio. Uncut Gems - 9/10 - This movie wasn't on the Best Original Score shortlist for the 2020 Oscars. This aggression will not stand. The Mustang - 9/10 Wild Rose - 9/10 - If this doesn't win the Oscar for Best Original Song ('Glasgow'), I've lost all faith in the Academy. The ending concert scene had me crying like a baby. Jessie Buckley is gonna be big. Best music-drama since A Star Is Born. Transit - 9/10 Ad Astra - 9/10 - Top-notch acting, great atmosphere, world-building, existentialism, beautiful VFX, engaging score. Best opening scene of the year. Thoughtful commentary on modern society all wrapped in a Heart of Darkness blanket. If you're into space/exploration movies, then I recommend this. Surprised at the backlash this movie has gotten on r/movies. The Report - 9/10 - This was a really good year for legal-thrillers and The Report was the cream of the crop. Tight, Sorkin-like script with top performances from Adam Driver & Annette Bening. Could change a lot of minds about the war on terror and use of torture. Parasite - 9/10 Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - 9/10 Midnight Traveler - 9/10 - If you feel like life is unfair and the odds are stacked against you, watch this movie. It puts everything in a different perspective. Every problem you have is going to seem minuscule compared to what this family went through. It's eye-opening and should fill you with anger. Luce - 9/10 - It's Kelvin Harrison Jr's world and we're just living in it. The Irishman - 8/10 Mickey and the Bear - 8/10 - Camila Morrone puts in the best breakout performance of the year. PTSD, drug-addiction, alcoholism, rural Montana, toxic relationships, James Badge Dale, following your dreams. What's not to love? The Art of Self Defense - 8/10 - The best dark-comedy of the year. So many great one liners. It's like Yorgos Lanthimos directing Death of Stalin, set in a karate studio. Surprisingly violent and depressing, but in all the right ways. Jesse Eisenberg's best movie Social Network? Peanut Butter Falcon - 8/10 - "Am I going to die? " "We all do, it's only a matter of time, now stop being a little bitch. " - Favorite line of the year, really stuck with me. Everybody Knows - 8/10 Mary Magdalene - 8/10 Knives Out - 8/10 - Well-crafted whoddunit with an ensemble cast. Just a genuinely fun time at the movies. Ana de Armas with well-deserved leading role for once. A few of the characters are a tad bit unrealistic (and basically caricatures), but the movie doesn't take itself seriously enough for that to be a problem. Daniel Craig hamming it up with a Southern accent was fun. Old school film with a modern twist. The Lighthouse - 8/10 The Dead Don't Die - 8/10 - This movie really isn't for everyone, but I loved the dry humor and purposefully-bad chemistry/dialogue. The line delivery was off-putting but hilarious. Everything is extremely on-the-nose and it works. I could watch 10 hours of Tom Waits talking to himself. Us - 8/10 Villains - 8/10 Ford v Ferrari - 8/10 Midsommar - 8/10 Jojo Rabbit - 8/10 Official Secrets - 8/10 - Keira Knightley with one of the most underrated performances of the year. Another really good legal/political-thriller that exposes the dark side of government bureaucracy. Pain & Glory - 8/10 John Wick 3: Parabellum - 8/10 Queen & Slim - 8/10 Amazing Grace - 8/10 - Great concert-documentary. Some of Aretha Franklin's performances in this should give you insane chills. I actually had this one rated higher right after watching it, but then looked up some of the people shown on screen and it turns out some were real pieces of shit, while preaching to people like hypocrits. Felt gross and took a lot of the magic out. One of my few revised scores this year. A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood - 8/10 Joker - 8/10 Non-Fiction - 8/10 - It's very French (talky and sexual) and the writing seems impressed with itself, but it's a good adult-drama that surprised me. I'm a big fan of Olivier Assayas and this is some of his best work. Rocketman - 8/10 Stan & Ollie - 8/10 Hustlers - 8/10 Avengers Endgame - 8/10 Doctor Sleep - 8/10 - It gets bloated and probably needed to be 20-30 minutes shorter (there's a shit ton of side-characters), but it was a worthwhile sequel to The Shining. Didn't feel like a cash grab and carries its own weight. 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She's way too good of an actress for a boring, generic, 'supporting wife' role with just a few lines. Not even sure why she was in this. Overall, a solid legal-thriller, which is a genre I really enjoy and I've been missing since its late-90s heyday. Pretty crazy story too, scummy and evil corporate greed is always interesting to explore on film (like The Insider). Should've been 20 minutes shorter and less on-the-nose Adopt A Highway - 7/10 The Wedding Guest - 7/10 The Hummingbird Project - 7/10 Motherless Brooklyn - 7/10 The Lion King - 7/10 Last Christmas - 7/10 - It's really easy to bash this movie, a lot of the humor falls flat and the twist is ridiculous, but I couldn't help walking out with a smile. I love how committed Emilia Clarke was to the character, and her interactions with her boss and family were legitimately heart-warming at times. Also did I mention how ridiculous that twist is? Richard Jewell - 7/10 - This was decent. Even though it's clearly Clint Eastwood's personal crusade (and thinly-veiled propaganda piece in some regards) against the FBI & the Spooky Media™, it still told the story effectively/semi-believably. Some of the characters (Hamm/Wilde obviously) were pretty ridiculous caricatures though, was hard to take anything they said seriously, I mean come on. You just roll your eyes at most of what they say. Some of the situations and encounters are too-conveniently set-up but that's easy to overlook. It had very solid performances (Hauser was great, especially when he finally let's his emotion show, in that scene where he kicks the table). Much better than The Mule, and 20x better than 15:17 To Paris. Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker - 7/10 21 Bridges - 7/10 Before You Know It - 7/10 Hobbs & Shaw - 7/10 - This is peak "Stupid Summer Popcorn Movie" and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's The Meg of 2019. Fighting With My Family - 7/10 Pet Sematary - 7/10 Downton Abbey - 7/10 - Never saw a single episode of the show before watching the movie, but it still felt familiar/safe to jump right in. Yesterday - 7/10 Greta - 7/10 - It's a cheesy, predictable, non-scary horror film but I liked it. Sometimes you just need Isabelle Hupert to play a psychopathic serial killer. Felt very old-school, a movie straight out of the 1980s. Judy - 7/10 - It's the definition of Oscar bait and is emotionally manipulative, especially towards the end, but it does a great job at humanizing a Hollywood legend. Frozen 2 - 7/10 Aladdin - 7/10 The Souvenir - 7/10 Zombieland 2: Double Tap - 7/10 - Nowhere near as memorable/iconic as the first one, but it still got a bunch of laughs from me (especially the Thomas Middleditch/Luke Wilson scene). Above-average for a comedy-sequel, but I could see this one not aging well. The Two Popes - 6/10 - Two solid performances but underwhelming overall, too many cheap-looking flashback scenes, not enough Pryce/Hopkins. Reminded me of Can You Ever Forgive Me? last year, depending on the 2 leads to carry a weak movie/premise on their back, to disappointing results. Highly-overrated movie. Ready Or Not - 6/10 Anna - 6/10 - It's basically Red Sparrow but slightly worse. Saint Frances - 6/10 Hotel Mumbai - 6/10 Shazam! - 6/10 - Low-stakes, formulaic, superhero movie clearly made with strict budget limitations. It hits all the notes you'd expect a movie like this to hit. It was decent. Alita: Battle Angel - 6/10 Loro - 6/10 - One of the more disappointing movies of the year. On paper it sounds amazing, a sprawling biopic of an infamous/corrupt Italian politician/mogul by Paolo Sorrentino who's not that far removed from a masterpiece? Sign me the fuck up. But nah, this was a shallow, surface-level (like my reviews), pointless dull knife of a biopic. Too much shoehorned religious imagery too. Tone is all over the place. It can't decide whether it's serious or funny and gets lost in-between. It looked nice at least. It also wins this year's "Most Nudity" award, easily beating the rest of the field. Teen Spirit - 6/10 The Upside - 6/10 Gloria Bell - 6/10 - Great performance from Julianne Moore but this just felt like "Middle-Aged Crisis: The Movie". Just couldn't connect to it. I imagine the original is a lot better. On The Basis Of Sex - 6/10 Stockholm - 6/10 Give Me Liberty - 6/10 - This is an example of a movie that has its heart in the right place but bites off a lot more than it can chew. There's a beautiful, emotional story in here somewhere, but it's too muddled with ineffective editing tricks and too many side-stories. It's sweet in some ways and the true-life characters bring a lot of charm, but it didn't do that much for me. A lot of 'year-end' lists have this as one of the most overlooked movies of the year, but I don't see it. Rough editing, bad soundtrack. Child's Play - 6/10 Good Boys - 6/10 - Just watch Booksmart instead. Styx - 6/10 Woman at War - 6/10 The Lego Movie 2 - 6/10 Missing Link - 6/10 Long Shot - 6/10 - The chemistry between Charlize Theron & Seth Rogen was great but the jokes couldn't really match it. It's a unique mix of politics & humor, but fell short of being an actual crowd-pleaser. Echo in the Canyon - 6/10 Cyrano, My Love - 6/10 Dora the Explorer - 6/10 Brittany Runs A Marathon - 6/10 IT: Chapter 2 - 6/10 - Way too long. Felt like a never-ending series of fetch-quests. Good CGI & acting though. Mister America - 6/10 Crawl - 6/10 Trial By Fire - 6/10 - Great performances by Laura Dern & Jack O'Connell get overshadowed by an overly-preacy script. It doesn't let the audience make up its own mind. The Third Wife - 6/10 Godzilla: King of Monsters - 5/10 - This needed less humans, more monsters. Glass - 5/10 Escape Room - 5/10 Terminator: Dark Fate - 5/10 Dumbo - 5/10 All Is True - 5/10 Brightburn - 5/10 The White Crow - 5/10 - One of those biopics where the movie doesn't do justice to the story. Reading the Wikipedia page on this guy's life, you'd except an Oscar contender. Instead it was just okay. Watch Cold War instead. It's basically this movie but better. High Life - 5/10 - Unpleasant. Where'd You Go Bernadette? - 5/10 Scary Stories to Tell Dark - 5/10 Her Smell - 5/10 - This movie made me physically nauseous. The tight, claustrophobic, haze-filled shots in the first 2 acts really threw me off. It's temporarily redeemed by a reallllllly good third act and a solid performance from Elisabeth Moss. But then deflated by a terrible final scene. By the Grace of God - 5/10 - Based on the critical acclaim, director, and subject matter, I walked in expected to be blown away. Basically expected Spotlight, but this movie completely derails at the halfway point. Hard to sit through. Blinded by the Light - 5/10 The Best of Enemies - 5/10 The Aeronauts - 5/10 - This is mis-marketed as an intense survival story but it's really just a boring biopic with too many flashbacks. Fall of the American Empire - 5/10 Family - 5/10 The Goldfinch - 5/10 - It turns out an unfilmable novel really is unfilmbable, who would've thought? Shoutout to Jeffrey Wright & Finn Wolfhard for actually trying. Angel Has Fallen - 5/10 Gemini Man - 5/10 Late Night - 5/10 Black and Blue - 5/10 Diane - 5/10 - This was just depression-porn. Sometimes it works (Mungiu/Zvyagintsev), sometimes it doesn't (this movie). It's such a bummer. Wouldn't recommend this to anyone but Mary Kay Place's performance makes it watchable and engaging sometimes. Destroyer - 5/10 How To Train Your Dragon 3 - 5/10 Rafiki - 5/10 - I feel bad for this score because I get that this is a really important/significant movie for African Cinema, but I just couldn't get past the terrible acting, bad (like baaaaaad) dialogue, and lackluster story. Again, pretty big achievement that this got made and reached a global audience, but yeah, in a vacuum, it's undoubtedly a bad movie. Felt like an amateur movie on a shoestring budget. Captive State - 4/10 Wild Nights With Emily - 4/10 - This movie is what happens when someone asks the question "hey, what if we turned Emily Dickinson's life into an SNL skit? ". I get what they were going for, and Molly Shannon is great, but this was extremely unfunny and probably the longest 84-minute movie I've ever seen. Dark Pheonix - 4/10 The Addams Family - 4/10 Midway - 4/10 To Dust - 4/10 Rojo - 4/10 - The only memorable thing about this movie is that there was a power outage about 90 minutes in so they comped my ticket and gave me a free drink. So that was cool, I guess. The Kid Who Would Be King - 4/10 MIB: International - 4/10 The Kid - 4/10 - There's a 98% chance that this movie is some kind of tax write-off or money laundering scheme. It somehow got 2 big names (Pratt & Hawke), co-starring the son of the producer in his first movie ever. Directed by Vincent D'Onofrio for some reason (??? ). Was dumped by Lionsgate in a few hundred theaters with 0 marketing/promotion, and flopped hard. It's dated, boring, and unoriginal. Cheesy dialogue. Literally a story that's been told a million times before, usually in much better ways. No reason for this to exist. Chris Pratt has the worst fake-movie-beard of all time in this, that's kinda worth checking out. Ramen Shop - 4/10 The Good Liar - 4/10 - The most convoluted, needlessly-complicated plot of the year. Helen Mirren & Ian McKellen both phone it in (I don't blame them, they were given trash to work with). I hate when movies try to crowbar "WW2 flashbacks" into their movies when it's not needed. Climax - 4/10 Harriet - 4/10 Lucy in the Sky - 4/10 - Once or twice a year, a movie comes along that has such a frustrating/stupid/anti-climactic ending it makes me actually angry. This is that movie. Natalie Portman had another movie like that last year (Vox Lux). Hey Noah Hawley, what the fuck? Freaks - 4/10 - This movie would fit well in the "Good Idea But Bad Execution" subreddit. Tel Aviv On Fire - 4/10 Ma - 4/10 Frankie - 3/10 Stuber - 3/10 Serenity - 3/10 - In a year full of batshit-crazy twists (looking at you, Last Christmas), this easily had the batshit-iest twist. It's something you actually have to experience yourself, and be fully-immersed in it, to appreciate how mind-numblingly crazy it is. How they got A-list talent for this script is a total mystery, but it probably involves of a lot of favors and cocaine. It's almost "so bad its good". Almost. I can't wait for the sequel, Free Guy, next year. Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil - 3/10 - More genocide than I expected for a live-action Disney fairy tale movie. Donnybrook - 3/10 The Photograph - 3/10 - Zzzzzzzzzz... Charlie's Angels - 3/10 Hellboy - 3/10 - This movie is like that annoying kid in middle school that tries way to hard to be edgy. It's gory and vulgar just for the sake of being gory & vulgar. It reminded me of the Predator reboot last year, had the same kind of dated/forced humor that seems to have no real target audience (except for the aforementioned middle school edgy kid I guess). Bad CGI and a boring villain. iirc it also had a lame sequel-bait ending which I hate. Happy Death Day 2U - 3/10 - The Sun Is Also A Star - 3/10 - It's filmed like a generic music video and has the emotional depth of a puddle. Don't Let Go - 3/10 The Invisibles - 3/10 Playing with Fire - 3/10 - This was just like Mark Wahlberg's Instant Family last year, except that it was worse in every imaginable way. No lie, the end-credits bloopers were by far better than anything else in the movie. It was the only time I even chuckled or felt any type of emotion. Cats - 2/10 - There's not much more I could say that already hasn't been said. Yes, it was bad. No, it wasn't the worst movie in history. For me, it was just so boring. Forgettable songs (except Beautiful Ghosts), no story/plot, nonsensical ending. Just wanted it to end. Jennifer Hudson just floating into space for no reason, Judi Dench giving me unwarranted lessons about raising cats, Ian McKellen slurping milk from a bowl, Extremely-Hairy-And-Naked-Idris-Elba, Cockroach Genocide, etc. These things all happened and we can't change them, and for us to grow as a society, we need to just move on and learn from our mistakes. Rambo: Last Blood - 2/10 The Sound of Silence - 2/10 - More like The Sound of Boredom, amirite? No but seriously, that's all I got. This movie was the closest I got to falling asleep in my seat this year. Synonyms - 2/10 Black Christmas - 2/10 - Extremely cheesy dialogue, cop-out violence, boring/predictable jump scares, low production value (bad even for a low-end Blumhouse movie), some of the worst one-liners you've ever heard, unrealistic/2D characters. Shitty ending. Wayyyyy too heavy-handed with the message. About as subtle as a flying brick to the forehead. Amateur acting, cutaway for every death, etc etc. After the Wedding - 2/10 - Overacted, muddled garbage. 47 Meters Down Uncaged - 1/10 Shaft - 1/10 - Crude, unfunny, soulless, grating, pointless. There's a million adjectives I could use to describe this reboot, and none of them are positive. This is one I'm surprised I didn't just walk out of. Probably didn't have anything better do do that day. Jexi - 1/10 - This year's worst movie. It's just the kind of movie that leaves a bad taste in your mouth, like you need to watch something else to get the stink of this one out of your mind. It was just so mean-spirited, from start to finish. Not a single joke landed, you just hated all of the characters. There are no redeeming factors. On the technical side, it was very basic, looked like a cheap music video. No memorable scenes, no good lines of dialogue, no originality in any way. None of the "cheerful"/"pick-me-up" moments earn any kind of emotional reaction. If you had a freshman high-school film student remake Her as a shitty comedy, this would be it. The fact that I paid money to see this is something I will never live down. Movies that I saw outside of theaters, not included in the list: The King - 8/10 - Netflix Paddleton - 8/10 - Netflix El Camino: A Breaking Bad Story - 8/10 - Netflix High Flying Bird - 7/10 - Netflix Dolemite Is My Name - 7/10 - Netflix Triple Frontier - 6/10 - Netflix The Boy Who Harnessed Wind - 6/10 - Netflix The Laundromat - 5/10 - Netflix The Highwaymen - 5/10 - Netflix Velvet Buzzsaw - 4/10 - Netflix Bird Box - 4/10 - Netflix Six Underground - 2/10 - Netflix Movies that I saw in theaters in 2019, but are not included in the list due to original release date: If Beale Street Could Talk - 9/10 Cold War - 9/10 Capernaum - 9/10 Mary Poppins Returns - 7/10 The Charmer - 6/10 Movies that I haven't seen yet but will see in the next few weeks: Little Women 1917 In Fabric Tremors Just Mercy Midnight Family A Million Little Pieces The Earthquake Bird American Son Portrait of A Lady On Fire Clemency Beanpole The Kingmaker The Song of Names Here is the distribution of theater visits by day of the week: Throughout the year, I've gone to 13 different theaters. 9 at major chains, and 4 at indie theaters. Here's the distribution of visits by theater: Here is the distribution of theater visits by month: Other: The longest stretch I went without going to the movies was from July 21st thru August 20th, without a single trip to the movies. Partially due to an out-of-country trip and personal stuff. During this time I "missed out" on The Kitchen, The Nightingale, Brian Banks, and Honeyland. Mostly caught up to the rest. The most theater visits in a one-week span was November 1st thru November 8th, with 8 movies that week. The most in one day was 3 movies in theaters on March 15th, 2019 ( Styx, To Dust, and Captive State). There were 26 double-headers this year (two movies in theaters during the same day, usually back-to-back). Solid year, not as many surprises as 2018 though. Going to try to break 200 in 2020. Here is last year's ranking:.
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