The Legend of Hei (2019)
If Flow wasn't adorable enough for you, this film will surely fulfill that itch whilst incorporating more (traditional) story-telling elements. The artistic choice of melding classic and modernity was enjoyable though I wish it was more detailed during the finale. This is the latest "cat movie" I've watched in recent weeks and I unabashedly adore this the most.
Mickey 17 (2025)
Written and directed by Bong Joon Ho of Parasite fame, one can't help but expect something greater than what Mickey 17 delivers. The premise is interesting and is suitably absurd but the great tragedy of it all is nothing is explored leading to missing profundity resulting in an average film.
Moana 2 (2024)
Moana 2 is everything you come to expect from Disney, a safe, family-friendly film in a familiar cookie-cutter mould that doesn't enthral nor fully disappoints. Its mediocrity permeates throughout the entire movie including each of its musical numbers.
Venom: The Last Dance (2024)
I remember watching Venom and although average, it was fun and the humour between the symbiote and Hardy was there. The latest Venom has a quarter of the fun and the humour all fell flat. I do need to draw attention to Juno Temple as the constant bulging-eyed stare on her expressionless face was absolutely jarring every time her character was on screen.
Odd Thomas (2013)
A small town comes under threat and its native supernatural sleuth must save it. Although not ground-breaking in any sense, it has heart and is quite delightfully charming with its small town characters and setting with hopeful young love.
The Awakening (2011)
This period horror/thriller sends a professional skeptic into a haunted boarding house to unearth the truth behind hidden ghosts. Though it's mostly formulaic horror, its capable protagonist and cinematography and atmosphere carries the film even if the ending is weak.
My Spy (2020)
I erroneously thought I had watched this before watching the sequel late last year as the premise sounds vaguely alike to every other family spy movie. I thoroughly did not enjoy the sequel but this original was (surprisingly) decent with enough action and laughs for little and big kids alike.
The Order (2024)
The Order takes a look at the white supremacist movements that are unfortunately still relevant in this day and age. It's a solid film though hampered by its indecisiveness of wanting to be realistic in one scene while becoming pure dramatization in the next.