Categories What I Like About What BoJack Horseman Taught Me Post author By You Call Yourself a Film Critic Post date February 12, 2020 No Comments on What BoJack Horseman Taught Me On Friday January 31st, one of my favourite shows ended. Continue reading “What BoJack Horseman Taught Me” Tags Aaron Paul, Alison Brie, Amy Sedaris, Animated shows, BoJack Horseman, Depression, Lisa Hanawalt, Marisa Tomei, Morel Orel, Paul F. Tompkins, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Suicide, Trauma, True to life, Tuca & Bertie, Will Arnett
Categories Lists 2017: Best of, 23-11 Post author By You Call Yourself a Film Critic Post date January 3, 2018 4 Comments on 2017: Best of, 23-11 To read my watchlist and guilty pleasures list, click here. For my worst list 24-11, click here. We’ve done the worst, now let’s look at the best! Continue reading “2017: Best of, 23-11” Tags 2017, A Year in Review, Amy Berg, An Open Secret, Andy Kaufman, Anna Rose Holmer, Ansel Elgort, Baby Driver, Best of 2017, Bria Vinaite, Brooklyn Prince, Cornetto Trilogy, Dafne Keen, Daniel Kaluuya, Daphne, Depression, Documentary, Edgar Wright, Emily Beechum, Florida, George A. Romero, Geraldine James, Get Out, Hollywood, Horror Satire, Hugh Jackman, Jackie, Jackie Kennedy, Jeff Nichols, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond, Jim Carrey, Joel Edgerton, John F Kennedy, Jordan Peele, Let the Right One In, Logan, Loving, Man on the Moon, Martin, My Life as a Courgette, Natalie Portman, Nathaniel Martello-White, Pablo Larrain, Patrick Stewart, Peter Simonischek, PTSD, R.E.M., Rugrats, Ruth Negga, Sandra Huller, Sean Baker, Stop-Motion Animation, Supreme Court, The Fits, The Florida Project, The Great Beyond, The Transfiguration, Theme parks, Tom Vaughn-Lawlor, Toni Erdmann, Tony Clifton, Willem Dafoe, Worst of 2017, X-Men, Young Adulthood