Saturday, February 22, 2025

Oddity (2024)

IMDb plot summary: A psychic medium attempts to uncover the truth behind her sister's murder at the site of the crime.
Directed by Damian McCarthy. Starring Carolyn Bracken, Johnny French, and Steve Wall.

Oddity is a horror movie about a woman who is murdered alone in her house when her husband is at work. They catch the culprit, but a year later the murdered woman's psychic sister discovers the murder wasn't what it seems, and she becomes determined to figure it out. This film feels like a weirdly difficult one to quantify, because it just seems like such a *small* film. The stakes seem weirdly small, the locations claustrophobic, the acting performances so quiet they could be mistaken for a one-room drama. That being said, I think it is put together fairly well. There are a few beautifully creepy moments with the large wooden doll at the center of the marketing, and I enjoy how the mystery of the woman's death unravels piece by piece. Perhaps some of the disjointedness comes from the film not giving us the inside view of any of our protagonists, leaving us as the audience very much on the outside looking in. The individual pieces definitely are more than the sum of its part, at least in my book, although the "homegrown" feel of it is going to be part of the draw to many, I suspect.

How it entered my Flickchart:
Oddity > Wide Awake
Oddity < Elf
Oddity < Family Business
Oddity > The Gold Rush
Oddity < Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Oddity < The Majestic
Oddity > Rabbit Hole
Oddity < Three Men and a Baby
Oddity < Peter Pan (1960)
Oddity < Splice
Oddity < The Exorcist
Oddity > Knight and Day
Final spot: #1718 out of 4003, or 57%.

Friday, February 21, 2025

Companion (2025)

IMDb plot summary: A weekend getaway with friends at a remote cabin turns into chaos after it's revealed that one of the guests is not what they seem.
Directed by Drew Hancock. Starring Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, and Lukas Gage.

Companion follows a young woman who goes to spend the weekend with her boyfriend's friends at a remote cabin, but everything starts going wrong. The trailers for this movie were extremely cagey about some of the plot points you discover pretty early on in the film, so I think I'm going to keep my synopsis cagey too. But I had a really good time with this. There are some really enjoyable twists and turns that I didn't see coming, and the pacing of the movie is smart and kept me engaged the whole time. I was a little disappointed by Sophie Thatcher's performance in this film, although I have liked her in other things, but the supporting cast of Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage, Megan Suri, and Harvey Guillen really bring the whole experience home in a very satisfying way. It also is smart about knowing when to make the audience laugh versus jump, and it deflates the tension exactly the right way every time. A really solid thriller/comedy, if not groundbreaking.

How it entered my Flickchart:
Companion > Wide Awake
Companion > Key Largo
Companion < Cam
Companion < Spencer
Companion > Shiva Baby
Companion < CODA
Companion > Tell It to the Bees
Companion < Sanjuro
Companion > The Fantasticks
Companion < Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Companion > A Haunting in Venice
Companion < Roxanne
Final spot: #833 out of 4002, or 79%.

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Love Me (2024)

IMDb plot summary: A postapocalyptic romance in which a buoy and a satellite meet online and fall in love after the end of human civilization.
Directed by Andrew Zuchero and Sam Zuchero. Stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun.

Love Me is a sci-fi romance set in the future, when humanity has collapsed, and two remaining robots -- one smart buoy in the ocean and one satellite in the atmosphere -- fall in love and explore what it might mean to be human. This movie was everything I wanted it to be, and more. The creativity of the way this romance was portrayed and how these characters began to discover each other and themselves was so engaging and funny and sweet, and I was there for it the whole way. Steven Yeun and Kristen Stewart are so engaging, even when they're just voices, and their romance is strange and totally charming. This does that thing that great sci-fi does in which it demonstrates marvelous insight into humanity and human relationships by highlighting characters who are NOT human, and it's a ton of fun along the way, as well as being creative and thoughtful. Looking up reviews for this movie, I'm a little startled that not everybody loved it as much as I did, but I'd definitely recommend it. A surprising and wonderful watch.

How it entered my Flickchart:
Love Me > The Girl on a Motorcycle
Love Me > Dark Passage
Love Me > The People Under the Stairs
Love Me > Parasite
Love Me < The Lives of Others
Love Me < Dial M for Murder
Love Me > Beasts of No Nation
Love Me < Scaramouche
Love Me < Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Love Me > All About Eve
Love Me < Seven Samurai
Love Me < Double Indemnity
Final spot: #214 out of 4001, or 95%.

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Kinds of Kindness (2024)

IMDb plot summary: A man seeks to break free from his predetermined path, a cop questions his wife's demeanor after her return from a supposed drowning, and a woman searches for an extraordinary individual prophesied to become a renowned spiritual guide.
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. Starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, and Willem Dafoe.

Kinds of Kindness is an anthology film my Yorgos Lanthimos, in which Jesse Plemons, Emma Stone, and Willem Defoe, among others, play different characters in each of the three stories. I made a social media post after watching this noting that between this and Poor Things, I need to pay more attention to how much I like Yorgos Lanthimos as a director. This was like a series of wonderfully bizarre Black Mirror episodes with an absolutely stellar cast. Jesse Plemons is almost always criminally underutilized as an actor, and he shines here, alongside performances from his also-excellent co-stars. There are obviously a lot of instances of thematic symbolism and potentially bigger meanings here, but I'll be honest, I cared about very few of those -- I was just enjoying the tremendously wild ride. Each one of these stories sticks the landing for me too, closing out with some intense emotional image or scene that puts the perfect button on the strange little story it's telling. This is absolutely not a movie for everyone, but I was thoroughly delighted by it and am so glad I watched it.

How it entered my Flickchart:
Kinds of Kindness > The Girl on a Motorcycle
Kinds of Kindness > Dark Passage
Kinds of Kindness < The People Under the Stairs
Kinds of Kindness > Onward
Kinds of Kindness > The Jungle Book (1967)
Kinds of Kindness > Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
Kinds of Kindness > 56 Up
Kinds of Kindness < Women Talking
Kinds of Kindness > M. Butterfly
Kinds of Kindness > Detroit
Kinds of Kindness < Glengarry Glen Ross
Kinds of Kindness > The Basketball Diaries
Final spot: #518 out of 4000, or 87%.

Monday, February 17, 2025

Hell or High Water (2016)

IMDb plot summary: Toby is a divorced father who's trying to make a better life. His brother is an ex-con with a short temper and a loose trigger finger. Together, they plan a series of heists against the bank that's about to foreclose on their family ranch.
Directed by David Mackenzie. Starring Chris Pine, Ben Foster, and Jeff Bridges.

Hell or High Water follows two brothers robbing banks and the cop who is trying to catch them. The plot's about as simple as that, though the movie does delve into a lot of depth for all these characters. This is a movie where I appreciated individual scenes and moments but when I step back to look at it as a whole, it doesn't quite gel into place for me. On the positive side, Chris Pine is especially good as the bank robber with altruistic motives: to buy back his mother's mortgaged land and leave something to his mostly-estranged children. Jeff Bridges is interesting but unlikable as the cranky about-to-retire police officer chasing them down, who tries to bond with his Native American partner officer by making racist jokes about him. While the film is styled like a western, visually, the ending scenes land it more firmly in the crime genre, with a familiar "who can tell who's the good guy and who's the bad guy?" theme in its closing. It's honestly hard to come up with something to say about this movie that's cohesive. I'm glad I watched it, because there are some good performances, but overall it didn't fully resonate with me.

How it entered my Flickchart:
Hell or High Water > VeggieTales: Madame Blueberry
Hell or High Water < Dark Passage
Hell or High Water < Rachel Getting Married
Hell or High Water > 8-Bit Christmas
Hell or High Water > The Big Chill
Hell or High Water > Charlie St. Cloud
Hell or High Water < The Pirates! Band of Misfits
Hell or High Water < The Green Mile
Hell or High Water < A Star Is Born (1954)
Hell or High Water < Starship Troopers
Hell or High Water < The Age of Adaline
Hell or High Water > National Treasure
Final spot: #1561 out of 3999, or 61%.

Sunday, February 9, 2025

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024)

IMDb plot summary: The British military recruits a small group of highly skilled soldiers to strike against German forces behind enemy lines during World War II.
Directed by Guy Ritchie. Starring Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson, and Alex Pettyfer.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is a Guy Ritchie World War II action comedy telling the true story of a group of British rogues hired by Ian Fleming and Prime Minister Winston Churchill to sink the boat that provides necessary resources to all the German U boats. With those resources gone, British troops will be able to sail through the seas unscathed. This is an interesting story, one of the few examples for me where it being a true story actually does enhance the story, and I find it less twisty and more engaging than a lot of Ritchie’s action work sometimes is. As always, I wish the ensemble of mostly white men were easier to tell apart from each other, but there are some good fun heist-style sequences, and seeing how they respond to the various obstacles thrown in their way is a fun ride. Overall an enjoyable but forgettable ride that is going to be some people's absolute cup of tea.

How it entered my Flickchart:
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare < The Girl on a Motorcycle
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare > The Third Man
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare > Hello, Dolly!
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare > Lost in America
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare > Rogue One
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare > Finding Vivian Maier
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare > The Anderson Tapes
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare < Skyfall
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare > Sherlock Holmes
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare < The Blues Brothers
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare > Triangle of Sadness
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare < Kin-Dza-Dza
Final spot: #2020 out of 3998, or 49%.

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Happy Death Day (2017)

IMDb plot summary: A college student must relive the day of her murder over and over again, in a loop that will end only when she discovers her killer's identity.
Directed by Christopher Landon. Starring Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, and Ruby Modine.

Happy Death Day is a horror film in which a college student finds herself reliving the same day over and over again: the day in which she is murdered. She realizes the only way to stop the time loop is to solve her own murder so she can survive the day. This one took me a little while to get into. The first 20 minutes or so, I was put off by the unpleasantness of the character and the amateurish acting. But then the time loop plot really started coming together, and I found myself totally drawn into watching her solve the murder. Like any good time loop movie, it did a great job of portraying the range of emotions our lead feels as she goes through the trauma of dying every day, and she generally makes smart (or at least relatable) decisions about how to use her fresh lives. I am pleased that I was able to figure out the answer to the mystery as early as I did -- it was very satisfying when it all came together. It's not a perfect movie by any means, but it was a pretty good ride when it got going.

How it entered my Flickchart:
Happy Death Day > VeggieTales: Madame Blueberry
Happy Death Day > The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
Happy Death Day < The People Under the Stairs
Happy Death Day < Theater Camp
Happy Death Day > Wizards
Happy Death Day > Au Revoir les Enfants
Happy Death Day > Rise of the Guardians
Happy Death Day > The Muppet Movie
Happy Death Day > The Bumblebee Flies Anyway
Happy Death Day < Raya and the Last Dragon
Happy Death Day > Big Trouble in Little China
Final spot: #754 out of 3997, or 81%. That feels too high, but TCDNL.

Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020)

IMDb plot summary: After splitting with the Joker, Harley Quinn joins superheroines Black Canary, Huntress, and Renee Montoya to save a young girl from an evil crime lord.
Directed by Cathy Yan. Starring Margot Robbie, Rosie Perez, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

Birds of Prey is a movie in the DC Cinematic Universe which follows the Joker's now-ex-girlfriend Harley Quinn, as she tries to regain her footing and her identity now that she's on her own. Problem is, now that she's not under the Joker's protection, everyone is out to get her. When I had friends recommend movies for me to watch for this challenge, I allowed them to include franchise films, despite having sworn off of them in my own personal viewing. This film reminded me why I don't watch them. It's so hard for me to process this as its own story. It feels like a footnote in some bigger story, a quick tangent to set up a future series, or like watching the middle third of a movie and then leaving, and so none of the arcs land for me or feel like they have any staying power. I can definitely find some moments of fun -- Margot Robbie brings a lot of charisma to this character, and Ewan MacGregor chews an entertaining amount of scenery as the villain, but it all feels like an empty half-story. It's going to be hard figuring out how to rank this one, but here we go.

How it entered my Flickchart:
Birds of Prey < The Girl on a Motorcycle
Birds of Prey > The Third Man
Birds of Prey > The Big Trail
Birds of Prey < Lost in America
Birds of Prey < Miss Rose White
Birds of Prey < Extraordinary Measures
Birds of Prey > Once Upon a Time in America
Birds of Prey < The Browning Version (1994)
Birds of Prey > Peter Pan Live!
Birds of Prey < The Commitments
Birds of Prey < Horror of Dracula
Birds of Prey < Frosty the Snowman
Final spot: #2457 out of 3996, or 39%.