FilmFan1971

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Film critic, podcaster @FatalAttractPod, compiler/co-author of What To Watch When, creator of #PreCodeApril. Hasn't missed an episode of EastEnders since 1998.
I’m not trying to tempt anyone back to Twitter, but I did a thread of film recommendations for Easter (by platform) over there, if that’s of interest. https://x.com/filmfan1971/status/1774154344205611326?s=46&t=nvac-SF7ie00v-U3yilh5A
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SHORT THREAD OF FILM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EASTER WEEKEND. By platform. @BBCiPlayer Recommendation: Full Time (2021). Just in case you *still* haven’t watched it, despite me banging on about it for over a year.

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I’m not sure that #PreCodeApril will necessarily work on Mastodon, but just in case it does, here’s my Pre-Code list on Letterboxd. https://letterboxd.com/filmfan1971/list/pre-code-films/
Pre-Code Films

A list of American Pre-Code films. Additional suggestions welcomed, as the list is by no means complete. The top 100 are personal favourites / recommendations and are in approximate order of preference. Seen: 1 - 274 (listed alphabetically after 100) Unseen: 275 - 933 2021 was the first official "Pre-Code April" and Pre-Code April 2023 is currently in full swing. Check out #PreCodeApril hashtag on Twitter to see how it’s all going / join in.

NETFLIX RECOMMENDATION!

Sean Baker’s Red Rocket, one of the best films of 2021, has just been added to Netflix. Don’t miss it!

So farewell then, Tom “Rocky” Cotton,
Banged up for setting fire to Kaff’s Caff,
And claiming on the insurance,
You pretended to be Sonia’s dad,
(Bit weird, ‘cos one text to Carol would have sorted that out),
And you turned out to be Dottie’s dad,
But that never went anywhere.

OCCASIONAL FILM RECOMMENDATION.

Out of Time (2003), my favourite Denzel Washington film, is finally available on Amazon Prime. I’ve been waiting years for it to show up on a streaming service.

Horror fans may like to know that The Lodge (2019) has just been added to @NetflixUK. Pretty sure it didn’t get a UK theatrical release, and it definitely deserved one. My review for @NerdlyUK: https://www.nerdly.co.uk/2020/05/12/the-lodge-blu-ray-review-2/
Nerdly » ‘The Lodge’ Blu-ray Review

The Top Ten Films of 2023

A list of the best films I saw in 2023, including several films I saw at festivals that won’t be out in the UK until 2024 (e.g. Poor Things, Hit Man etc). Similarly, things like Tár (my favourite film of last year) are on my Best of 2022 list.  However, I’m making an exception for Full Time, as it’s my favourite UK release of this year. Note: La Morsure / Bitten, at number 100, would be in the actual Top Ten (it was the film we voted Best Feature on my Sitges jury), but I don’t think it’s even had…

So farewell then, Keanu Taylor,
Festively MURDERED in the best Christmas episode in years,
After you found out your beloved son Albie,
Who you recently kidnapped to stop Sharon taking him to Abu Dhabi,
Was actually Phil’s,
So you got RAGE and tried to do a strangle on his mum.

The poorly thought out
ADVENT CALENDAR OF FILM RECOMMENDATIONS concludes!

Day 25: Casablanca (1942), my second favourite film of all time. Never seen it? Now’s your chance! Available on @BBCiPlayer for 28 days. Happy Christmas!

The poorly thought out
ADVENT CALENDAR OF FILM RECOMMENDATIONS continues.

Day 24: Doug Liman’s Go, both a Christmas movie (technically, at least) and one of the best films of 1999. Now available on Amazon Prime.