• Licorice Pizza

    Licorice Pizza

    ★★★★★

    working on something set in california in 1973 so i started watching some scenes from my favorite film set in california in 1973 on a whim for inspiration and before i knew it it was 3 am, the film was finished, and i’d accidentally watched the whole thing

    the magic of the movies (and alana haim)

  • The Night House

    The Night House

    ★★★★

    Rebecca Hall deserved an Oscar nomination for this

    2021 Ranked

  • The Worst Person in the World

    The Worst Person in the World

    ★★★★★

    YOU 😭 WERE 😭 THE 😭 MOST 😭 IMPORTANT 😭 RELATIONSHIP 😭 IN 😭 MY 😭 LIFE 😭

    2021 Ranked
    Neon Ranked

  • Pleasure

    Pleasure

    ★★★½

    It was my pleasure (ba dum tiss) to talk with writer-director Ninja Thyberg for the Next Best Picture Podcast about all things Pleasure, the depiction and perception of porn today, and the freshness of the female gaze! Go give it a listen girls!!!

  • Maid

    Maid

    ★★★★★

    At risk of oversharing on Letterboxd, this miniseries meant a lot to me for many reasons. For starters, though I was a bit older than Maddy when my mom was going through something similar, I’m the child of an eventual single mother who had to escape abuse for the sake of the safety of herself and her children, and while some of my youngest and saddest memories have faded as the years go by, the feelings haven’t. 

    The horror I…

  • Dopesick

    Dopesick

    ★★★★

    Dopesick is one of the most emotionally devastating series I’ve seen in quite some time. Occasionally, its reach is greater than its grasp, and it’s not free of heavy-handed dialogue entirely, but it’s full of undeniably riveting righteous fury, and the ensemble is exceptionally cast, with each actor earning your engagement in spite of the slight structural stumbles here or there. Michael Keaton is going to deservedly win that Emmy, but Kaitlyn Dever is just as astounding, again asserting herself…

  • CODA

    CODA

    ★★★★½

    You probably feel like you’ve heard all you need to about this year’s Oscars, but, all of that controversy aside, it was just a real joy to celebrate all of the night’s history-making wins and chart CODA’s rise from Sundance sensation to Best Picture winner with my Next Best Picture Team! Listen here!

    2021 Ranked
    Best Picture Winners Ranked
    Best Supporting Actor Winners Ranked
    Best Adapted Screenplay Winners Ranked

  • Parallel Mothers

    Parallel Mothers

    ★★★★½

    Yeah, Cruz is winning.

    Edit: Well, this didn’t age well.

    2022 Ranked

  • Please Hold

    Please Hold

    ½

    Tries to say so much and yet… nothing at all. About as deep as a puddle, with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer, and relentlessly repetitive. No thank you ❤️

  • Audible

    Audible

    ★★★★

    So expertly emotive and empathetic. The only downside here is that it may try and tackle a little too much for its runtime (even at 40 minutes), but the individual storylines are still so impactful in such a short amount of time that this is a mere minor nitpick. What a year to be sharing this story too, right as CODA is poised to make history in other categories!

  • The Queen of Basketball

    The Queen of Basketball

    ★★★★

    Such a touching tribute to such a stunning woman. Loved that she was able to share her own story with us, free of suffocation from the filmmaker’s voice - it’s all Lusia, through and through. Energetically edited, too.

  • The Long Goodbye

    The Long Goodbye

    ★★★

    It’s got a powerful message, but it feels a bit abrupt and incomplete. Hm. Still think it probably has the best shot to win the Oscar given the star power and the social sentiment, but this could’ve (and should’ve) been a home run, and it feels like it never got past the first draft.