Categories Lists Bottom & Top 10 Movies of 2009-2018 Post author By You Call Yourself a Film Critic Post date December 13, 2019 No Comments on Bottom & Top 10 Movies of 2009-2018 Some ground rules to start off: Continue reading “Bottom & Top 10 Movies of 2009-2018” Tags 13th, 2010s, A girl walks home along at night, A Good Day to Die Hard, Anomalisa, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Bela Kiss: Prologue, Best of, Black Swan, Call Me by Your Name, Decade, Her, I Daniel Blake, Mister Morgans Last Love, Mommy, Moonlight, Terminal, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, The Book of Henry, The Canyons, Worst of, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Year End Lists, Yoga Hosers, You Were Never Really Here
Categories Lists 2017: Best of, 10-1 Post author By You Call Yourself a Film Critic Post date January 5, 2018 4 Comments on 2017: Best of, 10-1 Click here for my 2017 Watchlist and Guilty Pleasures, here for my Worst List 24-11, here for my Best List 23-11 and here for my Worst List 10-1. Let’s finish this off with the best films I saw released in Ireland in 2017. Continue reading “2017: Best of, 10-1” Tags 2017, 2017 in Movies, Ana de Armas, Andrey Zvygintsev, Animated Movies, Arnie Hammer, Barry Keogh, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best of 2017, Blade Runner, Blade Runner 2049, Bright, Bright sucks, Call Me by Your Name, Chiron, Chiron Harris, claustrophobia, Colin Farrel, Darren Aronofsky, Deckard, Denis Villeneuve, Frances McDormand, Harrison Ford, I Am Not Your Negro, It Comes at Night, James Baldwin, Janelle Monae, Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, Loveless, Luca Guadagnino, Mahershala Ali, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Martin McDonagh, Medgar Evers, Moonlight, Mother, Naomie Harris, Nicole Kidman, Open heart surgery, Raoul Peck, Robin Wright, Roger Deakens, Ryan Gosling, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson, Silent Films, Studio Ghibli, Sufjan Stevens, Sylvia Hoeks, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Lobster, The Red Turtle, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Timothée Chalamet, Top 10, Trey Edward Shuls, Woody Harrelson, Yorgos Lanthimos
Categories Quick Critique Quick Critique: Call Me by Your Name Post author By You Call Yourself a Film Critic Post date November 9, 2017 No Comments on Quick Critique: Call Me by Your Name Elio (Timothée Chalamet) is a young man coming of age in Italy in the 1980s staying at a villa during the summer. Continue reading “Quick Critique: Call Me by Your Name” Tags 80s movie, A Bigger Splash, Amira Casar, Arnie Hammer, Call Me by Your Name, Gay film, Gay romance, Italy, Luca Guadagnino, Michael Stuhlbarg, Quick Critique, Sufjan Stevens, Timothée Chalamet