The Movie Journal: September 2025

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Hello, friends. It has been a long time. Obviously, I haven’t been doing much writing in these pages of late. Before I disappeared, I talked a little bit about how my hit counter for this site was abysmal. People just don’t come here anymore.

There are probably lots of reasons for that, most of which are out of my control. The few things that I could do to get me more readers would feel more like work than fun and probably wouldn’t garner that many more visitors anyhow.

However, I find I still love this site. I still like writing about movies and music and whatever else I’ve got on my mind. I’ve been thinking about returning for a little while now, but the calendar rolling over to October has pushed me to just start writing again.

One of the first movie themes I created was 31 Days of Horror, and I just can’t not write about horror movies in October. I’m not sure how much I’ll do. I’d like to return to doing the Friday Night Horror Movie and my Picks of the Week. I’ll probably write at least a few horror movie reviews and maybe a few other things. I imagine I’ll post stuff I’ve written for Cinema Sentries here like I used to.

I’m sure I’ll stick around for Noirvember as well, but after that…well, we’ll just have to wait and see.

But I don’t know what the future holds. I may get fed up with this again and drop completely out. Or I may find some alternative place to post my words. Probably I’ll just keep writing things here whenever I feel like it.

I want to say that I’ll only post when I want to, that it will be a casual thing. That I don’t want to push myself to post things because then it becomes unfun. But the truth is I need a little bit of a push. If I don’t, then I get lazy and don’t do anything.

I’m also in the process of moving all the posts on the music site back to this one. It just seems silly to keep that music site if I’m not going to post any more music. But I’d hate to lose those old posts and the many comments you all left on them. I actually have some ideas about doing some music posts again (without download links), but I’ll save that discussion for another day.

Anyway, here I am, back for now. Since September just ended and I haven’t yet watched any horror movies, I thought I’d begin with my monthly wrap up. And here we go.

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I watched 32 movies in September. Twenty three of them were new to me. Eight of them were made before I was born. My theme for the month was The Seventies in September, and I watched ten movies from that decade.

I’ve now watched 337 movies this year. Twenty one of them are from 2025. 73 percent of them have been new to me.

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Willem Dafoe is tied with Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant for first place in my most watched actors category. The latter of which are due to me watching a full season’s worth of their Doctor Whos.

Johnnie To and David Lynch remain at the top of my director’s list with four films watched.

And that’s it. I do hope to keep writing, just for fun. Maybe I’ll get more readers, maybe I won’t. But if you enjoy my words, please do leave a comment, as that helps a great deal. And here’s the full list.

Ballerina (2025) ****
Dogtooth (2009) ****
Mystic Pizza (1988) ***
Rebel Ridge (2024) ****1/2
The Rapacious Jailbreaker (1974) ****
Mark Strikes Again (1976) **
Practical Magic (1998) **
The Raven (2012) ***/12
Peking Opera Blues (1986) ****
The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950) ***1/2
The Great Gatsby (1974) **
The Thursday Murder Club (2025) ***
Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980 (2009) ***1/2
Honey Don’t! (2025) ***1/2
Dracula (1958) ****
The Fog (1980) ****
When a Stranger Calls (1979) ***
The Craft (1996) ***1/2
Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974 (2009) ***1/2
5 Fingers (1952) ***1/2
Alucarda (1977) ***1/2
The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) ***1/2
Highest 2 Lowest (2025) ****
All the President’s Men (1976) ****1/2
Sisters (1972) ****
City of Ghosts (2002) **1/2
Blithe Spirit (2020) **1/2
The Devils (1971) ****
Winter Kills (1979) ***1/2
The Crow (1994) ****
Sorcerer (1977) ****1/2
The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion (2018) ***1/2
The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (2019) ****

The Movie Journal: June 2025

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I watched 47 movies in June. 34 of them were new to me. 13 of them were made before I was born. The theme was War Movies in June, and I did a pretty bad job of it. I only watched four films that fit that category (technically I watched Flying Leathernecks in May so that would bring the total up to five).

Like last year, the theme for July will be Sci-Fi in July. I did pretty well with that last year, so hopefully I’ll watch lots of science fiction films this month.

We just finished the sixth month of 2025, which is the halfway point, so I like to spend a little time talking about my movie watching so far.

I’ve definitely slowed my movie watching down a little bit this year. I’ve only watched 209 movies so far (for comparison, I had watched 238 by this point last year). I’ve been catching up on a lot more television, which has been rewarding in its own right. That still comes out to an average of 29.9 movies per month or 8 per week.

Thrillers are my most-watched genre, coming in at 77 films watched. This is followed by Drama (72), Action (56), Horror (52), and Comedy (50). Naturally, I’ve watched the most films from the United States (138), with the UK coming in a distant second (37). After that, we have Japan (19), France (19), Italy (12), and Hong Kong (8).

I’ve watched 10 movies from 2025. 153 of the movies I’ve watched have been new to me. 73.2% of the films I’ve watched have been new to me which is just below where I like to be (I try to keep my ratio at 75%).

Favorite new to me movies I’ve watched in 2025 are Vampyr (1932), Smooth Talk (1985), Mad Detective (2007), and Midnight (2021).

My most watched actors list has changed quite a bit, mostly do to death and Doctor Who. Gene Hackman’s recent passing had me watching several films with him in them. I continue to watch films by David Lynch (and Twin Peaks, which counts as a film according to Letterboxd), and he was a big fan of using the same actors over and over, so Grace Zabriskie and Harry Dean Stanton have entered the charts. Then I watched an entire season of Colin Baker’s version of Doctor Who, which put him and his companion Nicola Bryant on the chart. I just really like Willem Dafoe so he’s made it to the lead without any extra help.

The Criterion Channel is showing a bunch of films from Hong Kong director Johnnie To. I’d never seen any of his films so I gave one of them a shot, and then another and then…well, now he’s tied with David Lynch on the most watched Directors List with four films.

Predator 2 (1990) **1/2
Smooth Talk (1985) ****1/2
Jaws (1975) *****
The Sky Crawlers (2008) ***1/2
Nosferatu (2024) ***
The Phantom of 42nd Street (1945) **1/2
House of Wax (2005) **
Look Back (2024) ****
Dante’s Peak (1997) ***
28 Years Later (2025) ****
Big Bad Mama II (1987) **1/2
Big Bad Mama (1974) **
Predator: Killer of Killers (2025) ***1/2
Mad Detective (2007) ****
Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks (1985) ***1/2
Gamera, the Giant Monster (1965) ***1/2
The Big Night (1951) ***1/2
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) ****1/2
Doctor Who: Timelash (1985) ***
Vampyr (1932) *****
The Loveless (1981) ***1/2
Another Simple Favor (2025) ***
Doctor Who: The Two Doctors (1985) ***
28 Weeks Later (2007) ***1/2
28 Days Later (2002) ***1/2
Doctor Who: The Mark of the Rani (1985) ***
Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen (1985) ***
The Breaking Point (1950) ****
Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) *****
Wild at Heart (1990) ****
Doctor Who: Vengeance on Varos (1985) ***1/2
Army of Shadows (1969) *****
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) ****1/2
Port of Shadows (1938) ****
Friday Foster (1975) ****
Baron Blood (1972) ***1/2
The Ghoul (1975) **
The Heroic Trio (1993) ***
Drug War (2012) ****
Breaking News (2004) ***1/2
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) *****
The Thin Red Line (1998) ****
No Way Out (1987) ****
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024) ****
Dracula (1979) ****
Blacula (1972) ***1/2
The Wild Geese (1978) *

The Movie Journal: May 2025

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As mentioned yesterday, I’ve been taking a break and thinking about what I want to do with this blog. Truth be told, since I moved the music to a new site, my stats on The Midnight Cafe have been abysmal. I know I’ll never be famous. I’ll never have a huge following on this site. I’m not sure I’d want to be that big; it seems like more of a hassle than not. But I would like to have some kind of readership.

I don’t know how to do that. I don’t know how the algorithms work anymore. But I figure the more content (a word I hate, but I don’t know a better one) I create, the better chances of people finding my site. So I’m gonna make a go of it. I’m going to try and post several times a day. Sometimes I’ll do full reviews, sometimes I’ll write short ones. I’d like ot post interesting videos, and news items about new releases. Etc. Anything I find interesting or anytime I have something to say, I’ll try to make a post.

I’ll give it a month. If I do start to grow the site, then I’ll continue. If I don’t…well, I’ll find something better to do with my time.

I watched 37 movies in May. 28 of them were new to me. 16 of them were made before I was born. It was Mysteries in May, and I watched 24 of them.

Favorite first-time watches were So Evil My Love, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, I See a Dark Stranger, Mikey and Nicky, and Dune Part Two.

The actors category is filling out nicely. I like seeing more actresses on there.

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I still have some work to do with my directors, but we’re making progress.

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Anyway, here’s the full list.

Flying Leathernecks (1951) **1/2
The Mean Season (1985) ***
Final Destination 5 (2011) ***1/2
The Final Destination (2009) **
Final Destination 3 (2006) ***
Prey (2022) ****
Novocaine (2025) ***1/2
Cop Land (1997) ****
The Spy in Black (1939) ****
Dune: Part Two (2024) ****
Dune (2021) ****
Dark Command (1940) ***1/2
A Simple Favor (2018) ***
A Minecraft Movie (2025) ***1/2
Blood for Dracula (1974) ***1/2
It Was a Dark and Silly Night (2008) **
A Gasoline Wedding (1918) ***
The Unseen (1945) ***1/2
The Long Goodbye (1973) ****1/2
Farewell, My Lovely (1975) ***1/2
The Big Sleep (1978) ***
After the Thin Man (1936) ***1/2
Mikey and Nicky (1976) ****
Freaky (2020) ***1/2
I See a Dark Stranger (1946) ****
The Suicide Squad (2021) **1/2
Platoon (1986) ****1/2
The Fallen Bridge (2022) ***1/2
Madigan (1968) ***1/2
They Might Be Giants (1971) ***1/2
Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1948) ***1/2
Lady in Cement (1968) ***
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) *
The Saint (1997) ***
So Evil My Love (1948) ****
The Uninvited (1944) ****
Crooked House (2008) ***
Tony Rome (1967) **1/2

The Movie Journal: April 2024

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I watched 34 films in April. Twenty-six of them were new to me. Five of them were made before I was born. The theme for the month was Awesome ’80s in April, and I watched 12 movies from that decade.

It was a bit of an odd month. I had a lot of review stuff to watch, and I continued watching more TV than I have in the past. I should really start writing about that more. I’ve also not been following my rule of watching at least 75% new movies. Out of the 122 movies I’ve watched this year, only 88 (or 72%) have been new to me.

I did a great job of reviewing the movies I watched this month, though I did better in the beginning than the end.

My actors and directors lists are finally starting to look like something.

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I’ve got a big five-way tie for top actor with three films each. ’80s in April helped Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid jump in, and the death of Val Kilmer prompted me to watch some of his films.

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The wife and I always love Studio Ghibli films, and that is becoming a weekend staple, which puts Miyazaki in a tie for first place alongside John H. Auer, who directed all the films in the latest noir set from Kino Lorber.

For May, we are once again doing Mysteries in May so that should be fun.

D.O.A. (1988) ***
Magnificent Wanderers (1977) ***
Anna Karenina (1935) ***1/2
What a Way to Go! (1964) **1/2
Sinners (2025) ****1/2
Invitation to a Murder (2023) **
Tombstone (1993) ****
Career Opportunities (1991)
Night of the Demons (1988) ***1/2
The Magnificent Trio (1966) ***1/2
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) ****
Thunderheart (1992) ***1/2
Kill Me Again (1989) ****
Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983) ***
Burn After Reading (2008) ****
The Spanish Apartment (2002) *1/2
The Initiation (1984)
Black Moon Rising (1986) *
Castle in the Sky (1986) ****1/2
City That Never Sleeps (1953) ****
¡Three Amigos! (1986) ***
Dolls (1986) ***
The Flame (1947) **
Hell’s Half Acre (1954) ****
Danger Point: The Road to Hell (1991) ***1/2
The Hitman Blood Smells Like Roses (1991) ****
Carlos (1991) ****
Innerspace (1987) ****
Flashdance (1983) ***
Stranger (1991) ***1/2
Highlander (1986) ***1/2
Scorpion Woman Prisoner: Death Threat (1991) **
Companion (2025) ***1/2
Burning Dog (1991) ***1/2

The Movie Journal: February 2025

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I watched 29 movies in February. 21 of them were new to me. Seven of them were made before I was born. It was Foreign Film February, and I watched eleven films that were not made by Americans. I’ve intentionally slowed my movie-watching down this year. I decided I wanted to catch up on some television viewing.

As always I intended to watch more movies within my theme and write about them, and as always I got distracted by a lot of other things. I’m especially disappointed that I didn’t make any of my Friday Night Horror Movies fit because there are lots of great foreign horror films. But here we are.

The director and actor categories are still not really worth talking about. There are only four directors that I’ve watched more than a single film of and the actors have not risen above that number either.

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I do plan on doing Westerns In March again this year. I’ve already watched Hombre in preparation for it. Anyway, here’s the full list.

Nightbreed (1990) **
Prince of Darkness (1987) ****
My Girl (1991) ***
The Long Night (1947) ***1/2
Danger: Diabolik (1968) ****
Le Corbeau (1943) ****
Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose (2023) **
The Woman in Black (2012) **1/2
The Magician (1958) ****
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) ****
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) ****
The Outlaw (1943) ***
For Your Eyes Only (1981) ****
Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) ***
The Lost King (2022) ***1/2
Choke (2008) ***
House (1985) ***
Eden Lake (2008) **
Drunken Master (1978) ***1/2
The Substance (2024) ****
Conclave (2024) ****
Porco Rosso (1992) ****
Hokuriku Proxy War (1977) ****
Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965) ***1/2
Certified Copy (2010) ***1/2
When Harry Met Sally… (1989) ****1/2
Keep an Eye Out (2018) ***1/2
The Third Murder (2017) ***1/2
The Vanished Elephant (2014) ***

The Movie Journal: January 2025

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I watched 33 movies in January. 25 of them were new to me. 11 of them were made before I was born. I had fully intended to revisit my Great British Movies theme, but that never quite turned out. Instead, it was a very random month full of me watching whatever I came across.

Part of this was because the software I usually use to enable me to watch many things broke and it took me a while to fix it. So I was limited in what I could watch so I watched what I could.

Still a pretty fun month.

As any long-time reader will tell you I do love following the actors and directors I watch the most from in a given year. January is always a little goofy in that regard as the year has just begun and this year is no different. I don’t even know who a couple of these actors are.

So I present these without comment.

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And here’s the full list.

Midnight (2021) ****1/2
Severance (2006) *1/2
Full Moon in Blue Water (1988) ***
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) ***1/2
Life After Beth (2014) ***
Marty (1955) ****
The Velvet Touch (1948) ***1/2
Tenebre (1982) ****
Opera (1987) ****
Blink Twice (2024) ***
Gladiator II (2024) **
My Heart Is That Eternal Rose (1989) ***
Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest (1997) ***
LUPIN THE 3rd vs. CAT’S EYE (2023) **1/2
Deathtrap (1982) ****
Interpol (1957) ***1/2
Victims of Sin (1951) ****
The Killers (1964) ****
Nocturne (2020) **
Lost Highway (1997) ****
Romance & Cigarettes (2005) ***1/2
The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963) ****
The Outsiders (1983) ****
All the Colors of the Dark (1972) ***1/2
Weak Spot (1975) ****
Se7en (1995) ****1/2
The Anderson Tapes (1971) ***1/2
The Equalizer (2014) ****
War of the Worlds (2005) ****
This Island Earth (1955) ***
The Last Matinee (2020) **1/2 The Tall Target (1951) *
Anything Goes (1936)**

The Movie Journal: November 2024

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I watched 36 movies in November. 27 of them were new to me. 26 of them were made before I was born. It was Noirvember and I watched 20 film noirs. As per usual I didn’t review nearly as many as I wanted but that’s okay. This is just for fun anyway.

We turned our Thanksgiving break into a Bond weekend and I caught up on a few that I hadn’t seen since I was a kid.

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I seem to have forgotten to write a movie journal for October, but the director/actor race has stayed more or less the same. I didn’t watch any Classic Doctor Who in November, but William Hartnell had a small role in Odd Man Out which puts him at #1 with 11 films watched. And Christopher Lee took a two-film bump now tied for third place with 9 films watched.

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John Carpenter smashed into second place with six films watched. But I suspect Terrence Fischer will keep his lead, especially since my plan is to make the month of December all about British films. I’ll have more on that later. And next month I’ll do a full write-up on my year in movies. Until then, here’s the full list.

North by Northwest (1959) *****
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972) ****1/2
Target (1985) **
Little Women (1994) ****
Smile (2022) ***1/2
Odd Man Out (1947) ****1/2
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) ***1/2
The Living Daylights (1987) ***1/2
Licence to Kill (1989) ***
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) *****
Escape from New York (1981) ***1/2
Rusty Knife (1958) ***
Live and Let Die (1973) ***1/2
So Long at the Fair (1950) ***1/2
Someone’s Watching Me! (1978) ****
The Ward (2010) **
The Woman on Pier 13 (1949) ***
The File on Thelma Jordon (1949) ***1/2
Strange Fascination (1952) **1/2
The Window (1949) ****
Cry of the Hunted (1953) ****
Nightfall (1956) ****
The Leopard Man (1943) ***1/2
Dear Murderer (1947) ***1/2
The Whistler (1944) ***
Double Indemnity (1944) *****
Targets (1968) ****1/2
Strip Nude for Your Killer (1975) **1/2
Berlin Express (1948) ***1/2
Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) ***
Japan Organized Crime Boss (1969) ****
Death Becomes Her (1992) ***1/2
No Way Out (1950) ****
Woman on the Run (1950) ****1/2
The Night of the Hunter (1955) ****1/2
The Face Behind the Mask (1941) ***

The Movie Journal: June 2024

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I watched 43 movies in the month of June. 35 of them had never been seen by me before. 20 of them were made before I was born. Eight of them were made in the last two years, which is an unusually high number for me.

There was no theme this month which is nice sometimes. I just watched what I wanted to watch. Although it did mean I hardly did any reviewing this month as I really need that theme to push me into it.

As we are six months into the year I’ll talk a little bit about how my year is going. I’ve watched 238 movies this year. That’s an average of 34 per month or 9.1 per week. Unsurprisingly, I watch most of my movies on the weekend.

Drama is my most watched genre with 97 films watched in that category. This is followed by Thriller (97 films), Crime (71 films), Horror (60 films), and Mystery (57 films).

English is my most watched language with 202 films being in that language. This is followed by Italian (11), Japanese (10), French (5), and Silent Films (3).

187 of the films I’ve watched were new to me, leaving 51 of them as rewatches. I try to keep my new watch-to-rewatch ratio at 75% and I’m at 78.6%.

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As you can see the actors field has stayed more or less the same. The Doctor Who cast bumped up one (save for Carole Ann Ford who left the series at this point) and Barbara Stanwyck made the list with four films watched.

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Terence Fisher joined the directorial ranks with two films (two Hammer Horrors) and Lucio Fulci jumped in as well with two.

Several months ago I posted one of these things to my Facebook account and a friend of mine noted how these fields are full of white dudes, with hardly a female or person of color to be found.

That hit hard as I know it to be true. There are excuses I could make like how Hollywood is run by white dudes. But I have been making an effort to watch films directed by women and people of color and to seek out actors in that same way. But I’m afraid my top draws continue to be white dudes.

Some favorite new watches from the last six months include The Great Train Robbery (1903), Battleship Potemkin (1925), Love Lies Bleeding (2024), Edge of the City (1957), and Sherlock, Jr (1924).

Anyway, here’s the June list.

Cemetery Man (1994) ****
Scotland, PA (2001) ****
Beware, My Lovely (1952) ***1/2
No Man of Her Own (1950) ***
Dark City (1950) ***1/2
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969) ***1/2
Dream Demon (1988) ***1/2
Macbeth (1948) ****
Act of Violence (1948) ****
Top Gun: Maverick (2022) ****
Barbary Coast (1935) ***
Klute (1971) ****
Risky Business (1983) ***1/2
Top Gun (1986) ***
The Devil Rides Out (1968) ****
Demonia (1990) **
The First Omen (2024) ***
Doctor Who: The Rescue (1965) ***1/2
Doctor Who: The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964) ***1/2
Godzilla Minus One (2023) ****
The Deep (1977) **1/2
Drive (2011) ****
A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) ***
The Fall Guy (2024) ****
No Orchids for Miss Blandish (1948) ***
Love Lies Bleeding (2024) ****1/2
Late Night with the Devil (2023) ***1/2
The Tomb of Ligeia (1964) ***
Candyman (1992) ***
Edge of the City (1957) ****1/2
Saigon (1947) **1/2
Corridors of Blood (1958) ***1/2
Comrade X (1940) ****
Five Nights at Freddy’s (2023) ***1/2
The Burglars (1971) ***1/2
Flatliners (1990) **1/2
Wicked Little Letters (2023) ***1/2
The Good Die Young (1954) ***1/2
Sylvia Scarlett (1935) ***
Night Terrors (1993) **
Immaculate (2024) ***1/2
The Wrath of Becky (2023) **
Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) ***

The Movie Journal: May 2024

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I watched 36 films in May of 2024. 29 of them were new to me. 21 of them were made before I was born. The theme of the month was murder mysteries and I watched 24 of them. I did a pretty good job of reviewing them, but I got behind and then the storm came so some I wanted to talk about got missed. But overall I feel like this theme was a huge success.

I watched 195 films in 2024.

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The director’s field is still wide open. I still don’t know why I haven’t been paying much attention to directors this year. I usually do.

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The actors look mostly the same from last month. Except a bunch of Doctor Who actors are showing up. We’ve been slowly watching the classic series from the very beginning.

I think I’ve decided to not have a theme for June. I’ll just watch whatever I feel like watching and go down whatever rabbit hole suits me. Here’s the complete list.

The Cat Returns (2002) ****
The 39 Steps (1935) ****
Talk Radio (1988) **1/2
Friendly Persuasion (1956) ***1/2
The Heiress (1949) ****
Ordeal by Innocence (1984) ***1/2
The 4th Floor (1999) ***
The Silence of the Lambs (1991) *****
Algiers (1938) **1/2
Lake Placid (1999) ***
The Girl from Rio (1969) ***
The Late Show (1977) ****
Nazi Agent (1942) ****
Doctor Who: Planet of Giants (1964) ***1/2
Time to Kill (1942) ***
La Jetée (1962) ****
Agatha and the Truth of Murder (2018) ***1/2
Arabella: Black Angel (1989) **
Knife of Ice (1972) ***
The Terminal Man (1974) **
Blood: The Last Vampire (2000) ***
Blood Simple (1984) ****1/2
In the Deep Woods (1992) **
Doctor Who: The Sensorites (1964) **
Murder Most Foul (1964) ***1/2
Guilty of Romance (2011) ***1/2
The Alphabet Murders (1965) ***
Devil’s Doorway (1950) ***
P.J. (1968) ****
Cover Up (1949) ***1/2
Star Wars (1977) ****1/2
The Glass Key (1935) ***
Marlowe (1969) ***1/2
The Falcon Takes Over (1942) ***1/2
The Kennel Murder Case (1933) **1/2
Malignant (2021) *

The Movie Journal: April 2024

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I watched 38 movies in April 2024. 30 of them were new to me. 11 of them were made before I was born. It was the Awesome ’80s in April and I watched 21 movies from that decade.

It was a fairly typical month for me. I’d watch a movie or two during the week and then watch several over the weekend. One day I’ll get a life and I’ll only watch 25 movies in a month!

I do love watching movies from the 1980s, especially ones that I’ve not heard of before, or that I’ve never seen because I was too young to be interested in them before. I got to watch films like Breathless, The Killer, and 8 Million Ways To Die – films I probably would have landed on sooner or later, but this month spurned me to watch them sooner and I’m happy about that.

As much as I do enjoy movies from the 1980s it amuses me to look at this month’s list and notice that I alternate the 1980s with films from the 1930s and 1940s.

I’m sure I’ve mentioned before that my family and I watch Doctor Who on Friday nights. As my daughter gets older that is happening less and less. She often sleeps over at a friend’s or has her friends over at our house, or we all just get busy and don’t get to The Doctor. To make up for this my wife and I have been watching movies based on Agatha Christie stories. This month we watched several starring Peter Ustinov as Hercule Poirot and that’s been a lot of fun.

Clark Gable remains my top-watched actor this year with seven movies seen by me. But following close behind are Lee Van Cleef and Humphrey Bogart each with six films watched. All of those Poirot films bumped Peter Ustinov up to third place with four films watched.

And here’s the complete list:

Murder by Decree (1979) – ***1/2
Murder in Three Acts (1986) – ***1/2
Hard Boiled (1992) – ****
Dark Journey (1937) – ***1/2
Dancing Lady (1933) ****
Hospital Massacre (1981) – ***1/2
The Ninth Configuration (1980) – *
John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) – ****
Starman (1984) – ***
High Noon (1952) – ****
Now, Voyager (1942) – ****1/2
The Witches of Eastwick (1987) – ***1/2
Three on a Match (1932) – **1/2
Sahara (1943) – ****
The Big Shot (1942) – ***
Death on the Nile (1978) – ***1/2
Child’s Play (1988) – ***
The Bounty (1984) – ***1/2
Working Girls (1986) – ****
The Killer (1989) – ****
A Perfect World (1993) – ****
Doctor Who: The Aztecs (1964) – **
Sherlock, Jr. (1924) – ****1/2
Destry Rides Again (1939) – ****1/2
Conquest (1983)- ***1/2
Dead Man’s Folly (1986) – ***
8 Million Ways to Die (1986) – ****
The Entity (1982) – ***
Another Fine Mess (1930) – ***
The Octagon (1980) – *
The Star Chamber (1983) – ***1/2
Breathless (1983) – ****
Streets of Fire (1984) – ****
Into the Night (1985) – ***1/2
Nighthawks (1981) – ***1/2
From Beyond (1986) – ***1/2
Maximum Overdrive (1986) – *
They Drive by Night (1940) – ****