Weekly Recap: The Top Ten of 2023, Night Swim, The Color Purple & More!

Happy New Year! Lots of movies are available now, as various award contenders continue expanding to more theaters. More importantly, however, my Top Ten Favorite Films of 2023 list is up, along with my Top 23 Favorite Movie Moments of 2023. I put in a good amount of effort into these posts, and try to make them a lot of fun. That said, as far as new releases - a Night Swim review is up to tell you how bad it is. Plus, enjoy our latest podcast episodes covering The Color Purple, The Zone of Interest, The Iron Claw, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, and more. So, feel free to check out all these reviews, podcasts, lists, trailers, and other fun. Enjoy, stay safe out there, and thanks for reading!

New Movie Reviews:

(All Reviews Are Linked)​​​

Recent Reviews:

New On 4K/Blu-ray/VOD/Streaming: 

Podcast:

  • The Color PurpleAaron and Abe are joined by Le Noir Auteur’s Terence Johnson to discuss the musical reimagining of Alice Walker’s novel-turned-hit Broadway show, The Color Purple.
     
  • The Iron ClawAaron is joined by Philip Price to discuss the sports drama The Iron Claw, which spotlights the Von Erich family.
     
  • The Zone of InterestAaron is joined by Peter Paras to discuss the experimental historical drama, The Zone of Interest from director Jonathan Glazer.
     
  • Aquaman and the Lost KingdomAaron and Abe are on hand to discuss Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom from director James Wan.
     
  • American FictionAaron is joined by Le Noir Auteur’s Terence Johnson to discuss director Cord Jefferson’s American Fiction, the satirical comedy-drama starring Jeffrey Wright.
     
  • All Episodes

Trailers & Other Articles Of Note:

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