Tenet

If I could go back 184 days to the last time I watched a movie in theaters I would’ve probably told myself to soak it in. I would’ve said to make sure to enjoy it because it would be the last movie I watch for six months, and my past self probably would’ve likely laughed…

The Top 10 Things I Watched During COVID Quarantine

First, let me address the fact that I am writing this as if the mandatory COVID quarantine is now subsiding for the most part. I realize that many of you would still consider yourselves in quarantine. However, I am from Indiana, and we went into Phase 5 of reopening on July 4th. Which essentially means…

Onward

Last weekend I had the chance to see a pre-screening of Disney Pixar’s fantasy adventure, Onward. I love nearly all of Pixar’s incredible catalog of films, but there is just something about a Pixar original film that sets it apart from other studios. As the studio’s previous two films were sequels, Onward is Pixar’s first…

The Gentlemen

They just don’t make movies like The Gentlemen very often anymore. It marks Guy Ritchie’s return to the R-rated universe after directing more family-friendly films such as Aladdin, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and Sherlock Holmes in recent years. While many people have different opinions about his recent films, most…

1917

Director Sam Mendes jumped back in the directors’ chair for the first time since taking on the previous two bond movies of Skyfall and Spectre. The former of those two movies is phenomenal while that latter left a bit more to be desired out of the beloved action star 007. As a result, Mendes decided…

Doolittle

When I first saw a trailer for Doolittle, I saw what looked like a hilarious action-packed adventure feature the acting talents of the amazing Robert Downey Jr. and a great cast of voices. Unfortunately, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a movie that was more misrepresented by its trailer than this one. Doolittle is directed…

Weathering With You

Weathering With You is Makoto Shinkai’s first film since his 2017 hit Your Name, which I still need to see. It tells the story of a 16-year-old runaway named Hodaka as he meets and falls in love with a special girl named Hina. They live in Tokyo during a season of constant rainfall. Hina is…

The Indisputable Ranking of Disney Animated Villains

This is my 100th ever article on thecinemapsycho.com, and since I recently completed the feat of watching every single movie from Walt Disney Animation Studios in the same year, I thought it would be a great opportunity to rank the villains! Ever since Disney’s first animated film was released in 1937, they have created many…

Spies in Disguise

Spies in Disguise is the latest movie by the newest Disney-owned animation studio, Blue Sky Studios. This movie pits the world’s best spy in a battle against a criminal mastermind with a twist, the spy is a pigeon. Will Smith and Tom Holland partner up in this one and lend their voices to the main characters….

Jumanji: The Next Level

Jumanji: The Next Level is the sequel to the 2017 sequel that is actually less like a sequel and more like a remake of Robin William’s 1995 movie titled Jumanji. Except, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle isn’t really a remake at all, but more of a reboot that is loosely inspired from the 1995 movie but…

Ranking Every Disney Animated Feature Film

In 2019, I watched every single one of the (then) 58 feature films created by Walt Disney Animation Studios. I have long known that I wanted to create a ranking of every Disney animated film, but I knew I was going to need to watch all of them in a short time span in order…

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

42 years and 11 theatrical releases later, the Skywalker saga has come to a close. Hopefully, by this point, most of you have had a chance to see the latest and final installment in the Star Wars saga. I’ve found it nearly impossible over the years to review Star Wars movies without spoilers so I’m…