Jul 1, 2023

Monthly Media Recap - June 2023

Depending on when you're reading this, I may be in a theater for one last go round with Dr Jones. I'm really hoping he gets to go out on a high note. 


Streaming

Mrs Dex has been telling me for years that I would love this show and she's 100% correct! She recently found two of the stars are doing a rewatch podcast where they go episode by episode and talk about them. Since she was going to watch anyway, I figured it was a good time to jump in. It is incredibly funny and I think it's only improved by listening to the podcast after each episode.

Slasher: Solstice (S3, Netflix)
This season is focused on the occupants of an apartment building that are being stalked by a masked killer known as the Druid. I have to applaud the writers for having so many characters with interconnected story lines. The series continues to impress me with the brutality and gruesomeness of the kills.

Muppets Mayhem (Disney+)
Thank you, whoever had faith that you can make an entertaining Muppet thing that doesn't include any of the "big name" cast. I've always liked the Mayhem (who doesn't?) and it was really cool to see them center stage for an entire series. The celeb cameos were all great too.

Black Mirror (S6, Netflix)
I can't believe it's been four years since the last season! This group of five new shows is branching out a bit from what we've come to expect and I'm here for it. The final episode, Demon 79, is a testing ground for possible companion series called Red Mirror that would lean more towards horror.

Movies

 
One of those horror movies that has a pervasive sense of dread that I, for some reason, really enjoy. Pre-Sabrina Kiernan Shipka and Emma Roberts are both great and it's directed by Anthony Perkins' son. I guess I wasn't paying enough attention to it because I ended up having to watch one of those "ending explained" YouTube videos on it. But that did help explain everything and made me like the movie a lot more than I thought at first. It's a very slow burn but rewarding if you're paying attention.

Rating: 6/10


The trailer got me interested and within the first 10 minutes I knew I made a good choice. If you're rolling your eyes at "another zombie movie" if you give it a shot, you might be pleasantly surprised. It's got dash of Heathers with the high school cliques and its sense of humor.

Rating: 7/10
 
This movie and I just did not vibe. I found the main characters so annoying that I was hoping the sharks would come sooner. There was a point where I really turned on this due to bad editing which made it look like they were going to be rescued. I appreciate that it's not the usual Hollywood shark movie and that the actors were in the water with real sharks. If you've ever been out in the ocean and thought about what could be beneath you, you've probably had more of a reaction than this movie gave me.

Rating: 4/10
 
And on the other fin, we have a much better "based on a true story" shark movie. Everything was better about this one for me: bigger budget, better shot, and characters I actually felt for because I didn't want to slap them. Plus, having a couple more bodies in the water means more chances for biteys.

Rating: 7/10

 
I will usually check out any Shudder originals without knowing more than what the synopsis gives me and in cases like this, it leads to a great experience. I don't know if this was shot on location but wherever it was makes a gorgeous backdrop for this wild social media thriller.

Rating: 7/10
 
Well, that was...something! No slasher movie needs to be over two hours but I almost feel like the kills had to be spaced out to give the audience a break from the live action Looney Tunes level of violence. I love Art the Clown! His physicality and dark humor here put him in the pantheon of other horror gods that can go by one name. The story itself could have been better but maybe future films will improve on this one. But let's face it, you're not really watching this for the plot. I don't know if the stories about people fainting or puking in the theater were true but this 150% delivers on the gore!

Rating: 8/10
 
The 2013 remake/reboot proved you could have an enjoyable Evil Dead movie without Ash (although we still miss him!). This one goes down the checklist of what you should have in an Evil Dead movie with maybe one too many call backs to the movies we love. But I think it does enough things right for a creepy demon flick that wants to swallow your soul.

Rating: 7/10

Month Total
New: 6   Rewatch: 0

Year to Date Total
New: 46   Rewatch: 4

1 comment:

  1. OK - I gotta watch Unhuman and Influencer. Looked awesome.

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