1. The Batman (twice😅)
2. Fantastic four first steps (a childhood dream for a huge fan)
3.Superman 2025 (my third watch, one of my favorite scores ever)
4. Batman mask of the phantasm (Batman at his absolute best, down horrendous over a baddie)
5.My friends CFB Dynasty Twitch Streams (follow @iddy999 on twitch)
6. Fantastic Four 2005 (I love it for familiarizing people with the F4 and it’s a fun movie but not one of my favorites)
• 30 Days of Night (2007).
• The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025).
• Metropolis (1927).
• Todo Sobre Mi Madre (1999).
• Looks That Kill (2020).
• The Princess Bride (1987).
• Yuki’s Sun (1972).
• F1 (2025).
• Bridget Jones's Baby (2016).
• Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004).
• Bridget Jones's Diary (2001).
• Anything Else (2003).
• Bratz: Rock Angels (2005).
• Superman (2025).
• Empire Records (1995).
• Maxxxine (2024).
• X (2022).
• Elephant (2003).
• It (1990).
• M3GAN 2.0 (2025).
• Sleepy Hollow (1999).
• The Foresaken (2001). I felt redeemed during this month. Like I actually enjoyed most of these movies. I didn’t enjoy Sleepy Hollow and I stand by the fact that Johnny Depp is a bad actor (aside from an abuser). There were multiple instances in this movie where he was reacting in ways that were supposed to be serious according to context, but his acting alone made the whole scene seem like a joke and he made me laugh when I wasn’t supposed to. I really will watch anything Christina Ricci is in, hence me watching this + Anything Else, forcing me to observe Woody Allen.
I know this spread looks crazy. Top 4 usually doesn’t change but V/H/S used to occupy a spot there, I might do some rearranging. I recently removed the show ”The Curse” cause it felt wrong to have a non-movie there… highly recommend it anyway! letterboxd
I committed to that colour scheme top 4 trend thing people were doing in like 2019/2020. I’m just realizing I have two movies set in Toronto in my top 4. Seeing Toronto on screen makes my filmmaking dreams feel tangible. My recent watches are part of a Final Destination marathon and an exploration of what Tubi had to offer. follow me on letterboxd @/etherealalien
I pondered this question for about 15 minutes because it’s an impossible question for me. so I decided it was best that I choose a film that hit me by surprise. I’m in the theater multiple times a week and film is a large driving factor in my life. I saw this in IMAX and had no idea what I was getting into. I was the youngest person by decades but I had a fucking BLAST. I couldn’t have named one song by the talking heads, but I left a huge fan. people were singing and dancing and loving the performance. It’s easily the most unique and impressive live performance I’ve ever watched! David Byrne is a national treasure and I applaud him for bringing this together. the music is great, it’s shot beautifully, and more surprises keep coming. The heads are part of my regular rotation now and this is one of the first movies I always recommend people. I felt like I was part of a religious experience and a real concert!
George Lucas film preceding a new hope is a familiar slice of life you only get to feel once or twice in your life. It feels nice to bask in it and slowly pace through it. a couple hours in and you’re asking yourself if anything has happened but you’re completely fine with it!