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November at the Movies

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November releases have torpedoed my top 10! Thanks to the directorial debuts from Greta Gerwig ( Lady Bird ) and John Carrol Lynch ( Lucky ), my top 10 needs some serious rearranging. Other notable watches this month include Blade of the Immortal from Takashi Miike, Downsizing from Alexander Payne and Kenneth Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express . As we inch closer and closer to the end of the year, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching my list evolve over the past 11 months. Can’t wait for the December releases, apparently there’s some Star Wars movie coming … To check out my top 10 month by month, feel free to check out my other lists from earlier in the year. As always, I’d love to hear about your favourite movies in the comments below or come over and play at our Facebook page . January February March April May June July August September October - Stu Top 10 as of the end of November: 1. Lady Bird 2. Land of Mine 3. Call Me By Your Name 4. Good Time 5. Get ...

May at the movies

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Get Out  reigns supreme at the end of May. Michael Winterbottom's Trip to Spain waltzes into the Top 10 thanks to the loveable bickering of Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. Sadly Alien: Covenant , Wonder Woman  and  Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 haven't been able to muscle their way in despite solid efforts. Next week sees Sydney Film Festival come to town, so hopefully my Top 10 hits some enjoyable/terrifying turbulence. Also please check out my lists for January , February , March and April . Always happy to hear your feel back, so sound off in the comments below.  Top 10 as of May 1. Get Out 2. Moonlight 3. Land of Mine 4. Loving 5. The Salesman 6. Trip to Spain 7. A Man Called Ove 8. Colossal 9. Jackie 10. Edge of Seventeen Films watched this month: Get Out The Trip to Spain Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 Alien: Covenant  King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Get Out John Wick: Chapter 2  The Mummy  Wonder Woman  Bayw...

March at the movies

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Okay, this is starting to get painful. March has been an exceptional month for cinema with Get Out ,    The Salesman (Academy Award winning), Land of Mine, A Man Called Ove and Loving  hitting theatres. Get Out has wrestled top spot away from Moonlight for now. The Lego Batman Movie has snuck into the race, mostly because it's the best Batman film since The Dark Knight . I’d love it if you played along as the year goes on and of course if you've see any of these films and agree or disagree with their ranking please feel free to yell at me in the comments below. Check out my January and February lists too. I dare you. - Stu Top 10 for March: 1. Get Out 2. Moonlight 3. Land of Mine 4. Loving  5. The Salesman  6. Jackie 7. A Man Called Ove 8. Colossal  9. Edge of Seventeen  10. The Lego Batman Movie  Films watched: Logan Kong: Skull Island Beauty and the Beast Get Out The Salesman A Cure For Wellness Mo...

WE LIKE TO WATCH: EPISODE THIRTY SEVEN - GET OUT

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Episode 37! Stu and Billy are back this week to discuss Get Out ! Get Out  is a written, produced, and directed by Jordon Peele ( Key & Peele ) in his Directorial debut. In the film Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) and his girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams), are preparing a weekend trip upstate to meet her parents, Dean (Bradley Whitford) and Missy (Catherine Keener).  Chris initially  reads the family's overly accommodating behaviour as nervousness about Rose being in an interracial relationship.  However as the weekend progresses a series of increasing disturbing occurrences  leads him to question things. The film also features Caleb Alndry Jones, Lil Rel Howery, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, LaKeith Stanfield, Stephen Root, and Erika Alexander. As well as the film, Stu and I discuss what else we've been watching this week, and look over the latest in movie news. As always it would make our day if you could take a couple of minutes to ra...