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2019 Movie Reviews


I'm not using Blogger as much on the site to post because I felt that I was losing time and viewership. Unfortunately, I do not think people read my reviews as much anymore. So, if you want to catch or watch my movie reviews. For now, visit my Instagram movie profile, @cine_caro. I edit the videos in a minute or less and I give a brief review it as a voiceover and rate them. So, if you want to catch up, here are the movies that I reviewed this year in 2019 and their ratings.


2019:

4 STARS
Portrait of a Lady on Fire ****
1917 ****
Uncut Gems ****
Marriage Story (NETFLIX) ****
Little Women ****
The Irishman (NETFLIX) ****
Ford v Ferrari ****
Jojo Rabbit ****
Parasite ****
The Farewell ****
Toy Story 4 ****
Apollo 11 ****
Avengers: Endgame ****

3.5 STARS
I Lost My Body (NETFLIX) ***1/2
Pain & Glory ***1/2
Queen & Slim ***1/2
Knives Out ***1/2
The Nightingale ***1/2
Dolemite is My Name (NETFLIX) ***1/2
The Lighthouse ***1/2 (initially **1/2)
Joker ***1/2
Brittany Runs A Marathon ***1/2
The Peanut Butter Falcon ***1/2
Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood ***1/2 (second time, ****)
Wild Rose ***1/2
Spider-Man: Far From Home ***1/2
The Last Black Man in San Francisco ***1/2
Booksmart ***1/2
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum ***1/2
Long Shot ***1/2
Shazam! ***1/2
Fighting With My Family ***1/2
Us ***1/2 (but, after a second time, most likely ***)

3 STARS
Just Mercy ***
The Two Popes (NETFLIX) ***
Dark Waters ***
Richard Jewell ***
Jumanji: The Next Level ***
Honey Boy ***
Waves ***
The Report ***
Frozen 2 ***
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood ***
Lady and the Tramp (Disney+) ***
Doctor Sleep ***
Zombieland: Double Tap ***
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (NETFLIX) ***
Monos ***
Judy ***
Ad Astra ***
Hustlers ***
IT: Chapter Two ***
Angel Has Fallen ***
Ready or Not ***
Blinded By The Light ***
Good Boys ***
Dora and the Lost City of Gold ***
Hobbs & Shaw ***
Crawl ***
Midsommar ***
Yesterday ***
I Am Mother (NETFLIX) ***
Late Night ***
Always Be My Maybe (NETFLIX) ***
Rocketman ***
Brightburn ***
Aladdin ***
Someone Great (NETFLIX) ***
Pokemon: Detective Pikachu ***
Triple Frontier (NETFLIX) ***
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World ***
Happy Death Day 2U ***
Alita: Battle Angel ***
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part ***
Glass ***

2.5 STARS
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker **1/2
Dark Waters **1/2
The Good Liar **1/2
Let It Snow (NETFLIX) **1/2
Terminator: Dark Fate **1/2
Harriet **1/2
The Addams Family (2019) **1/2
Rambo: Last Blood **1/2
Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark **1/2
The Lion King (2019) **1/2
Murder Mystery (NETFLIX) **1/2
The Souvenir **1/2
Godzilla: King of the Monsters **1/2
Ma **1/2
Extremely Wicked, Shocking Evil and Vile (NETFLIX) **1/2
High Life **1/2
The Perfect Date (NETFLIX) **1/2
The Beach Bum **1/2
Captain Marvel **1/2
Greta **1/2
Cold Pursuit **1/2
The Upside **1/2

2 STARS
Bombshell **
Noelle (Disney+) **
Charlie's Angels (2019) **
Last Christmas **
Motherless Brooklyn **
The King (NETFLIX) **
Gemini Man **
Where'd You Go, Bernadette **
The Dead Don't Die **
Dark Phoenix **
The Perfection (NETFLIX) **
Wine Country (NETFLIX) **
The Sun Is Also A Star **
The Intruder **
Little **
Pet Sematary **
Dumbo **
Climax **
What Men Want **
Velvet Buzzsaw (NETFLIX) **
Miss Bala **
A Dog's Way Home **

1.5 STARS
6 Underground (NETFLIX) *1/2
The Goldfinch *1/2
The Kitchen *1/2
Men in Black: International *1/2
The Curse of La Llorona *1/2
Unicorn Store (NETFLIX) *1/2

1 STAR
Cats *
Playing With Fire *
Shaft *
The Hustle *
Hellboy *
Serenity *

ZERO STARS
The Fanatic  ZERO

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