April 2019
#9: The Curse Of La LLorona
I was only interested in seeing this because it starred Linda Cardellini. This was the first film I've walked out of, so I can't give my full opinion on it.
1/10
#8: Little
This dragged quite a bit. But, it had a great moral of not letting people get you down.
5/10
#7: Dumbo
I saw this on April Fools Day. I moderatley enjoyed this. Michael Keaton's performance was great. Colin Farrell's American accent seemed alot like Sam Rockwell as George W.Bush from Vice(Film I saw back in January). Major drawback is the multiple fake endings it has.
5.5/10
#6: Eighth Grade
Saw the trailer to this countless times due to past screenings. But, this was somehow enjoyable. It does feel like it drags abit. It
6/10
#5: Pet Semertary
Not a huge fan of horror films. But, I did enjoy this. Every actor's performance seemed real. It was great how the majority of the characters had morals and backstories.
6.5/10
#4: Missing Link
Without a doubt, the most fun I've had watching a film. Every joke and segment was hilarious. The animation and colors were beautiful as most films from Laika are.
8.5/10
#3: Greta
I mainly wanted to see this because of Chloe Grace Moretz and it being set in NYC. This was an amazing thriller. Really enjoyed this.
8.5/10
#2: Hellboy
I've been hyped for this film evr since the first trailer dropped back in December 2018.
FUCK ROTTEN TOMATOES! This was amazing. David Harbour was perfectly casted as Hellboy.
The visuals were wonderful(excluding the giants fight scene).
Marked out when Hellboy had a stubble in the film, it's just something that has rarely if ever been shown on Hellboy.
Can not wait for the sequel.
10/10
#1: Avengers: Endgame
This was my 2nd midnight screening. OH. MY. GOD! This was amazing! Without a shadow of a doubt THE best Avengers film out the 4.
Russo Brothers done an amazing job. They managed to cram in alot of comedic, somber and action-packed scenes into a 3-hour long movie.
This movie managed to make me cry 3 TIMES! 1 was tears of joy, the other 2 were tears of sadness. The last 5 or so minutes broke me, I full-on sobbed!
I enjoyed EVERY minute of this film.
All characters managed to get a great amount of screen-time.
11+ year and 20+ movies led to this and it was worth every second.
I already can not wait for Spider-Man: Far From Home.
10/10
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