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Black Phone 2 - I liked the first film well-enough, and I thought this one was just a skosh better. Excellent aesthetics and vibes. It gets a bit too wrapped up in expositional conversations a couple times, and the first hour or so gets a little repetitive. Not enough to derail it for me, though.
Maverick - A textbook romp. So much fun, a killer cast, music fits perfectly. I love the way it feels like this is just a couple of regular episodes in Bret's life.
Suspiria (2018) - Forgoes the hyper-stylization of the original in order to forge its own no less unique identity - exactly what a remake should do. More general substance than Argento's film, but probably didn't need to be nearly 2.5 hours.
Nosferatu (1922) - Is it unfair to say the Eggers version is better? Probably. But this is still pretty dang good in its own right.
Starship Troopers - An even more overt satire than RoboCop, Starship Troopers took everything Verhoven had done since than prior film and dialed it 11. Its weakest aspect, the relationship between Rico and Carmen, isn't really helped by their lack of chemistry, or the fact the two performances kinda let down the overall vibe of the movie.
The Wizard of Gore (2007) - Look, I'm not saying the numetal aesthetic and film noir style are completely incompatible, but it would take a much steadier directorial hand to make it work.
Without Warning - There's some low budget fun to be had here, but not a ton. Completely screeches to a halt in the second act and never really recovers from that loss of momentum.
Dangerous Animals - A fun and fresh take on a serial killer thriller that has a great performance from Jai Courtney (maybe his best?) at its center. I had a really good time with this one.
Cowboys & Aliens - If you asked me what my ideal concept for the plot of movie named Cowboys & Aliens was I'd describe about 85% of what is already in this one. Just one of those films that feels like it was made just for you.