Clint Eastwood’s last film was released in a handful of theaters. Another insane choice by Warner Bros. What’s worse, this is the perfect courtroom programmer that they truly don’t release anymore. Doesn’t bode well for this type of film if Eastwood’s name can’t get it into theaters. Ridiculous. Great film though.
9) Smile 2 (dir. Parker Finn)
The most intense film of the year. I could barely sit still and was on the edge of my seat grabbing the hand rest the whole time. Star Naomi Scott, displayed an impressive range of emotions as an alcoholic in recovery who really knows how to chug a glass bottle of Voss.
8) Trap (dir. M. Night Shyamalan)
Does this film make any sort of logical sense at all? Are there multiple glaring plot holes? Yes, and yes. I don’t care one bit. It’s a blast watching Hartnett dip between total psycho and doting father. Another rewatchable that’s just an all-around good time.
7) Rebel Ridge (dir. Jeremy Saulnier)
I watched this on Netflix. Repeat. I watched one of the best action-thriller films of the year on Netflix. It’s ridiculous. Rebel Ridge should have been released in all the theaters across America.
10) Juror #2 (dir. Clint Eastwood)
Clint Eastwood’s last film was released in a handful of theaters. Another insane choice by Warner Bros. What’s worse, this is the perfect courtroom programmer that they truly don’t release anymore. Doesn’t bode well for this type of film if Eastwood’s name can’t get it into theaters. Ridiculous. Great film though.
9) Smile 2 (dir. Parker Finn)
The most intense film of the year. I could barely sit still and was on the edge of my seat grabbing the hand rest the whole time. Star Naomi Scott, displayed an impressive range of emotions as an alcoholic in recovery who really knows how to chug a glass bottle of Voss.
8) Trap (dir. M. Night Shyamalan)
Does this film make any sort of logical sense at all? Are there multiple glaring plot holes? Yes, and yes. I don’t care one bit. It’s a blast watching Hartnett dip between total psycho and doting father. Another rewatchable that’s just an all-around good time.
7) Rebel Ridge (dir. Jeremy Saulnier)
I watched this on Netflix. Repeat. I watched one of the best action-thriller films of the year on Netflix. It’s ridiculous. Rebel Ridge should have been released in all the theaters across America.
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