It’s the end of the month, so here’s the best movies I watched for the first time in December.
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10. Dark Waters directed by Todd Haynes, 2019 (seen in theaters)
9. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya directed by Isao Takahara, 2013 (seen in theaters)
8. One, Two, Three directed by Billy Wilder, 1961 (rented from Netflix)
7. The Peanut Butter Falcon directed by Tyler Nilson & Michael Schwartz, 2019 (rented from Redbox)
6. Fast, Cheap & Out of Control directed by Errol Morris, 1997 (seen on The Criterion Channel)
5. Enthusiasm directed by Dziga Vertov, 1931 (seen on YouTube)
4. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood directed by Marielle Heller, 2019 (seen in theaters)
3. The Fog of War directed by Errol Morris, 2003 (seen on The Criterion Channel)
2. Marriage Story directed by Noah Baumbach, 2019 (seen on Netflix)
1. Burn! directed by Gillo Pontecorvo, 1969 (seen on The Criterion Channel)
Other recommended movies: The Bear, Black Christmas ‘19, Blinded by the Light, Burning Cane, Day of the Outlaw, Dillinger ‘73, Easter Parade, For Me and My Gal, The Ghost Ship ’43, Lilies of the Field, The People Under the Stairs, Queen & Slim, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Sweet Sixteen, That’s Entertainment!, The Three Musketeers ‘73, Time of the Wolf, Togo, Underworld U.S.A., Vera Cruz, and Zatoichi ‘89.
Best short film: The Snowman directed by Jimmy T. Murakami & Dianne Jackson, 1982 (seen on Hoopla)
Worst film: Fifty Shades Darker directed by James Foley, 2017 (rented from my local library)
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Hope you all have fun posting here tonight and have a great new year.
