Week 6 – 11th February
Matthew’s Letterboxd Watchlist Matthew’s Letterboxd Diary iTunes RSS Feed Google Play Stitcher Radio TuneIn I spent some time in the last week logging films in Letterboxd that I’d seen before 2018. So far I’m up to about 1100. The main reason was to fill out some of the notable lists they advertise, but in doing...
Week 5 – 4th February
Matthew’s Letterboxd Watchlist Matthew’s Letterboxd Diary iTunes RSS Feed Google Play Stitcher Radio TuneIn Back up to a high number of films this week, 10 in total. I think I learned the lesson I have been given time and time again – trust your instinct. When I’ve heard of a film and decided not to...
Matthew’s Movie Mentions – Week 4 28th January
Matthew’s Letterboxd Watchlist Matthew’s Letterboxd Diary iTunes RSS Feed Google Play Stitcher Radio TuneIn I said I wanted to watch an ‘ordinary’ amount of films, and I think I achieved that this week. It might be worth covering my film library mechanisms, so I can refer back to it if needed. I have four main...
Week 3 – 21st January
This week Matthew has watched: The Magnificent Seven (Remake) Life The Stanford Prison Experiment Pacific Rim Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them Bill The Emperor’s New Groove Godzilla: Final Wars Supergirl Colossal Weekly blog post Matthew’s Letterboxd Watchlist Matthew’s Letterboxd Diary iTunes RSS Feed Google Play Stitcher Radio
Matthew’s Movie Mentions – Week 3 21st January
Much more to discuss this week which is good, and hopefully I’m now into the flow of watching films regularly. The Magnificent Seven (remake) I saw the original of this years ago at university, enjoying it at the time, but Westerns aren’t something I go back to once seen. This remake was what I wanted...
Matthew’s Movie Mentions – Week 2 14th January
A much shorter list of films this week, mostly because the last episode included some of this week’s films (and Brooklyn Nine Nine was back on Netflix). Groundhog Day Still a really good film. A more critical look at it makes it more interesting, although there are some problematic elements that stand out really starkly...