Tuesday, March 11, 2025

My Favorite Movies of 2024

 This was a banner year for horror films, and I think they deserve as much credence and relevance as "serious" films. It was especially encouraging to see The Substance earn a place at awards ceremonies. Too bad Demi didn't take home the Oscar. I loved Mikey Madison's performance in Anora, but I also think winning gold too early can be a curse for young actors. Still, every nominee for best actress turned in a mesmerizing performance. Also a shout-out to June Squibb, who wasn't nominated for Thelma, but rocked her role as the titular character at age 94. This is my list of non-horror films, please see my previous post for a ranking of those.

I had the amazing fortune to visit Riga, Latvia this past year at exactly the same time the animated film Straume (Flow) was playing in theaters there. I saw it and figured this gorgeous, moving piece of art would never see the light of American day. Lo and behold, it took home the Oscar and Golden Globe, beating Wild Robot, which was incredible in its own right.

 As a rule, my rankings are based upon whether I would watch the film again, and higher for those I'd see multiple times over ensuing years. I found the Brutalist, for instance, bleak and overlong, with joyless awkward sex scenes, clumsily edited, and misleading in its content--since Laszlo Toth never existed, and Brutalism is the architecture of fascism. Therefore, it didn't make my list despite its incredible cinematography and soundtrack.


MY FAVORITE MOVIES of 2024

1. Flow

2. A Complete Unknown

3. Furiosa

4. Anora

5. Love Lies Bleeding

6. Thelma

7. Wild Robot

8. A Real Pain

9. Last Showgirl

10. My Old Ass

11. Iron Claw

12. Conclave

13. Rebel Ridge

14. Sing Sing

15. Emilia Perez

16. Deadpool & Wolverine


Films I haven't seen yet, so list may change: Last Stop Yuma County, The Order, Piece By Piece, Better Man, Kneecap, Saturday Night, Super Man, The Abandon, I'm Still Here

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Best Horror Films of 2024

For those of you who don't know, I self-published my first horror novel in both ebook and paperback on Kindle, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. It's a YA cosmic horror novel called Many Arms Unfold Us, and my pseudonym is Diavolo Ray. Please follow me on tiktok, instagram, bluesky, and Goodreads. You can buy my book here: https://www.amazon.com/Many-Arms-Enfold-Diavolo-Ray/dp/B0DDHDMLPK

This was a banner year for quality scary movies. Here's my ranking:

1. Late Night With The Devil

2. The Substance

3. Longlegs

4. The First Omen

5. Alien: Romulus

6. Heretic

7. Arcadian

8. Abigail

9. Blink Twice

10. Cuckoo

11. Nosferatu

12. A Quiet Place: Day One

13. Speak No Evil

14. Strange Darling

15. Immaculate

16. Presence


Summer Indie Music 2024

Tough putting this together. Maybe it'll get you through the winter months. I can't help gravitating toward retro sounds in new music, whether it's psych, new wave, glam, funk, disco, yacht, or classic rock. The most important think is it's happier and more danceable than the weepy crap most indie artists seem obsessed with. It's been a twenty-year navel gaze and so many boxes of tissue. They say the best art comes in times of suffering. Maybe the newly-elected chaos regime will wake artists up from their trauma porn and make them commit to bringing joy back into the world. Like Kamala's campaign. Sometimes you gotta be the only light.

1. Ginger Root - All Night

2. Mannequin Pussy - Nothing Like

3. Yard Act - Dream Job

4. Sheer Mag - All Lined Up

5. Modern English - I Know Your Soul

6. Allie X - John and Jonathan

7. Chromeo - BTS

8. Omni, Izzy Glaudini - Plastic Pyramid

9. Lime Garden - Floor

10. STRFKR - Armatron

11. St. Vincent - Big Time Nothing

12. Corridor - Jump Cut

13. Peel - In the Sedentary

14. Camera Obscura - Pop Goes Pop

15. Dehd - Don't Look Down

16. Psymon Spine - So Far Away

17. Paul Weller - Jumble Queen

18. Kim Deal - Crystal Breath

19. GIFT - Wish Me Away

20. BODEGA - City Is Taken

21. Kasabian - Coming Back To Me Good