Movies I've Seen in 2016

Jan 01, 2017 14:12

Happy New Year! Here is my annual list to help myself keep track of what I've seen.

Previous years: 2013, 2014, 2015

::: Animation :::
  • Finding Dory (all right but had issues)
  • Hotel Transylvania 2 (cute and funny, like the first one)
  • The Little Prince (very sweet and beautifully animated)
  • Over the Garden Wall (slowly builds to an interesting conclusion)
  • Steven Universe (superb; read my full review here)
  • Zootopia (best animated movie of the year in my opinion)

::: Documentaries :::
  • Amanda Knox (great documentary that reveals so much police incompetence and sexism in her case)
  • Before the Flood (Leonardo DiCaprio takes on climate change intelligently-you can watch this on National Graphic for free!)
  • Boom Bust Boom (Monty Python’s Terry Jones takes on capitalism…using puppets, animation, and silly songs)
  • Capitalism: A Love Story (great Michael Moore documentary)
  • Catching the Sun (about solar energy)
  • (Dis)Honesty: the Truth About Lies (interesting documentary about deception and building a more ethical world)
  • Frontline: The Choice (about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, makes her a bit more relatable and him less relatable)
  • The Mask You Live In (about what causes toxic masculinity and how to change it)
  • Planet Earth (and Planet Earth II) (beautiful and thoughtful BBC documentaries)
  • Poverty, Inc. (excellent documentary about why traditional paternalism in foreign aid hurts those in poverty and a better way to help local economies to lift people out of poverty)
  • Prescription Thugs
  • Requiem for the American Dream (hard-hitting interview with Noam Chomsky about the sad state of wealth and power in the U.S.; rage-inducing)
  • Rise of the Continents (entertaining documentary about the stories geology tells)
  • Sharkwater (sad documentary about shark finning)
  • The Story of Maths (BBC history of math[s])
  • Super Powered Owls
  • Trophy Kids (parents who push their children to devote their lives to sports)
  • Vanishing of the Bees (systematic pesticides lead to bee colony collapse disorder)
  • Where to Invade Next (great Michael Moore documentary about how America should use Europe’s example to improve the country)
  • Why We Love Cats and Dogs (surprisingly emotional Nature documentary)

::: In-Theater Movies :::
  • Arrival (whoa, best movie of 2016 in my opinion)
  • Captain America: Civil War (great movie! I saw it twice in theatres!)
  • Deadpool (lots of fun, a great parody of the superhero genre)
  • Doctor Strange (with Benedict! Trippy and fun)
  • Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Pretty good but ultimately disappointing. Could have been good, but instead felt like they were trying to make two different movies: one about politics and one about fantastic beasts)
  • Ghostbusters (fun movie and lots of chemistry between the four leads, especially Kate MacKinnon and Leslie Jones)
  • Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (very funny film that actually has something important to say about institutionalized sexism)
  • Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (the Lonely Island mockumentary; very funny!)
  • Sherlock: the Abominable Bride (amazing, love that it was in theaters! Saw it twice!)
  • Star Trek Beyond (better than the first two, and Sulu has a husband! Awesome!)
  • Star Wars: Rogue One (fun! I like the direction these are going in and I love the diversity in the cast)
  • Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (with Tina Fey; full review here)
  • X-Men: Apocalypse (yikes, not good)

::: Other Films :::
  • 10 Cloverfield Lane (good slow-building suspense)
  • 99 Homes (good but could have been better)
  • Adam (with Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne, about Asperger Syndrome)
  • Against the Sun (with Tom Felton! Great WWII survival story)
  • Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (hate-watched to see if it was as bad as reviewers said. It was. So, so bad.)
  • The Boss (with Melissa McCarthey and Kristen Bell; pretty funny)

  • Boy (New Zealand Maori family drama by Taika Waititi, who did the very funny What We Do in the Shadows)
  • Brooklyn (sweet story of an Irish immigrant to America)
  • The Brothers Grimsby (can’t believe Mark Strong got involved with this; it wasn’t bad though)
  • Central Intelligence (with Kevin Hart and Dwane Johnson, very funny! I hope it gets a sequel)
  • Concussion (honestly, this could have hit a whole lot harder, pardon the pun)
  • The Conjuring (quite scary and unusual presentation, focusing on ghost detectives)
  • Creed (not a fan of Rocky, but I like the main actor, Michael B. Jordan)
  • Daddy’s Home (funny Will Farrell and Mark Wahlberg movie)
  • Dave and Mike Need Wedding Dates (silly but funny; Aubrey Plaza is amazing)
  • Dirty Grandpa (with Robert DeNiro and Zac Efron, not good)
  • Earth to Echo (pretty good found-footage alien movie similar to E.T.)
  • Eye in the Sky (thought-provoking drama about military drone strikes)
  • Fantastic 4 (yikes, no fun at all and certainly nothing fantastic. Almost works as a prologue to a story that never comes)
  • The Game (very messed-up movie with Michael Douglas)
  • The Hateful Eight (takes a while to get going but comes together in the end)
  • Keanu (funny Key & Peele movie with an adorable kitten)
  • Killing Charlie Countryman (too slow and random for me but has Mads Mikkelsen in it, which is always a good thing)
  • Krampus (a disappointment; could have been a fun comedy or horror movie, but instead went the way of being neither)
  • The Legend of Tarzan (2016) (engaging show-don’t-tell style…right up until the third act, when everything takes a nosedive plot-wise and rushes to the end)
  • The Man Who Knew Infinity (about a groundbreaking Indian mathematician at Cambridge during WWI, an inspiring story but could have been presented more meaningfully)
  • Master and Commander: the Far Side of the World (great movie and casting choices! I’m reading the book series right now, which has heightened my enjoyment)
  • Midnight Special (fascinating sci-fi movie like E.T. with wonderful acting, tension, and atmosphere)
  • Muriel’s Wedding (sweet 1994 movie)
  • New Waterford Girl (sweet movie set in rural Nova Scotia)
  • The Night Before (a story about men realizing the importance of emotional labor)
  • Now You See Me 2 (amusing and entertaining if implausible, loved the scenes in Macau and the fact that Daniel Radcliffe was in this)
  • Pan (bad; really, really bad…Captain Hook is for some reason a cowboy…)
  • The Program (with Ben Foster, about the Lance Armstrong doping scandals)
  • The Revenant (with Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy)
  • Ride Along 2 (I love Kevin Hart and Ice Cube in this)
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show (2016 Fox remake, creepily sanitized and not enjoyable even though Laverne Cox tries her best)
  • Room (best picture of 2015, in my opinion)
  • Score: A Hockey Musical (as weird as it sounds)
  • The Shallows (tense thriller as long as you accept the premise that there is an obsessed shark)
  • Shrek the Musical (on Netflix; they did a good job)
  • Sicario (about the abuse of the CIA with the drug war in Mexico; not what I expected)
  • Sisters (cute, love Tina Fey and Amy Poehler)
  • Source Code (intriguing premise and very good acting)
  • Straight Outta Compton (interesting but missed an opportunity to more deeply explore many issues)
  • Take Shelter (with Michael Shannon; strange and ominous)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (awful, even worse than the first movie)
  • Triple 9 (about a gang of criminals and crooked cops who are blackmailed into doing jobs by the Russian mafia; amazing cast)
  • Trumbo (I’m glad Hollywood covered this story)
  • Warcraft (standard fantasy in many ways but takes some interesting risks)
  • War Dogs (not a bad take on U.S. military contractors, though I felt Nicholas Cage’s Lord of War was better)
  • The Witch: A New England Folktale (interesting horror film about a devout Puritan family in the 1600s)

::: Film (Non-English) :::
  • The Handmaiden (by the fantastic Park Chanwook; brilliant and tense lesbian drama!)
  • Look Who’s Back (German mockumentary about Hitler coming to the future, very politically relevant)

::: TV / Drama :::
  • 11.22.63 (good time-travel drama with James Franco, based on Steven King’s JFK novel)
  • Cuckoo (amusing “Father of the Bride”-style British comedy starring Americans Andy Samberg and Taylor Lautner)
  • The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
  • Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Service (zany fun but dark show from Douglas Adams, and Elijah Wood’s acting is great)
  • Empire
  • Frank Herbert’s Dune (2000 mini-series; couldn’t really get into it)
  • Fresh Off the Boat
  • Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (very funny)
  • Hannibal (season 3)
  • House of Cards
  • Inside Amy Schumer
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (utter brilliance)
  • Making a Murderer (a must-watch addicting documentary that will make you insane with rage and horror)
  • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries (campy lesbian Australian detectives! Love it!)
  • The Shadow Hunters (bad, but better than the Mortal Instruments movie!)
  • Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (brilliance as always)
  • Stranger Things (very creepy and well-done Netflix series that blends many supernatural horror ideas; great child actors)
  • War & Peace (excellent new BBC miniseries)
  • Westworld (superb sci-fi/Western HBO drama, one of the best new shows this year)

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