Unranked, in more or less the order I saw them. If reviewed, I linked. If not, trust me. Happy New Year!
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That's a good list. Megalopolis was certainly notable. From the ridiculous title, to the terrible script, the dated VFX, the overwhelming production design, to the appalling acting. I clenched my teeth through it and sat out the hours it lasted, until the terrible end credits song by The The.
Could you find it in your heart to post a handful of the worst films you saw in 2024? I got up and left the cinema during The Color Purple musical, as well as during The Fall Guy.
Posted by: Titch | December 26, 2024 at 01:26 AM
I'm looking forward to seeing some of these titles I missed. "The World Is Yours" is fun and thoughtful. I hope you have time to share notable books and records you experienced this year as well.
Posted by: Aden Jordan | December 28, 2024 at 10:05 AM
This year I avoided sequels (with one exception) and saw 10 movies in theaters. They were:
Poor Things (2023 release, but I didn't see it until January '24)
Civil War
I Saw the TV Glow
The Bikeriders
Longlegs
Trap
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Megalopolis
Heretic
Nosferatu
Aside from Trap (a good movie until its third-act collapse), I was pretty satisfied with all of them. Megalopolis was certainly flawed but it never bored me.
I hope to see Babygirl and A Complete Unknown while they're still in theaters here.
Posted by: George | December 31, 2024 at 12:26 PM
Glenn wrote on Bluesky: "One salient fact about Emilia Perez that is insufficiently remarked upon is that it is a bonafide Bad Movie."
NPR is treating it as the year's best movie -- or maybe tied with Wicked, which also went over big with NPR's staff of former theater kids.
Posted by: George | January 02, 2025 at 11:49 AM