It’s the end of July and I’ve seen all the new releases I plan on seeing this month, so here’s my monthly ranking. For the year I’m now up to 68 films I’ve watched this year and of every month, July was the only one without a single bad or even meh movie, they were all A-tier.
6.
They Cloned Tyrone- I feel bad because this movie does not belong at the bottom of any list, but it was my least favorite movie of July that I saw. Still a phenomenal movie with an amazing performance from John Boyega. I think the sci-fi elements took me out just a bit too much, similar to Jordan Peele’s “Us.” Still a phenomenal movie and one of Netflix’s best.
5.
The Haunted Mansion- Like the rest of you, I love the ride, and this movie was a ride fan’s dream. I loved the nods, I liked how the story was a little bit more mature than I was expecting, and all the ensemble brought their A-game to work. I really enjoyed this movie.
4.
Oppenheimer- Probably my biggest disappointment of the month, it’s not that it’s bad at all, it was just a little too slow and just a little too Christopher Nolan for my taste. Still a phenomenal time, but I think the Barbenheimer of it all gave it more love than it otherwise would’ve gotten.
3.
Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part 1- I love this franchise and while I do think it’s weaker than Rogue Nation or Fallout especially, it keeps up the trend of awesome MI movies. I’m kinda sad it bombed so bad, but they shouldn’t have released the week before they’d lose every IMAX screen to Barbenheimer.
2.
Talk to Me- When I say I’m a horror fan, I mean it. I don’t get scared often by movies and when it does happen, it sticks with me (see the podcast I did about Skinamarink with
@TheOriginalTiki) and when I tell you this is one of the scariest, most uneasy, most tense, and most uncomfortable movie-going experiences I’ve had, I mean it. I was squirming in my seat and even tossed around leaving the theater because of how scared I was at parts. That was probably a mix of it being 11:45 pm and being the only person in the theater, but it was a super effective and great movie. Also, A24 gets all my love for supporting the writers and actors strikes.
1.
Barbie- I mean, come on, it had to be. This movie was hilarious, heartwarming, and gave me so much joy. One of my favs of the year.
Now we come to August which looks pretty dry, not too many things I’m all that excited for coming out, but if that’s the price we pay for such a great July, I’ll take it.