Emily's Top 10 Movies of 2023
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
Here are ten of my favorite films that came out in 2023. They’re all remarkable in their own wonderful ways!
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
Here are ten of my favorite films that came out in 2023. They’re all remarkable in their own wonderful ways!
by Jo Rempel, Staff Writer
I’ve made the executive decision for this list to be as subjective as possible, with arbitrary rules about what constitutes “a 2023 movie.”
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Trying to pick 15 films I wanted to highlight as the best of the year is an impossible task. But the important thing to remember is that you can’t wake up if you don’t fall asleep.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Wes Anderson’s latest cinematic adventure, Asteroid City, is a meticulously designed feast for the eyes with a story that is perfectly satisfactory.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Why a fox? Why not a horse, or a beetle, or a bald eagle? I'm saying this more as, like, existentialism, you know? Who am I? And how can a fox ever be happy without, you'll forgive the expression, a chicken in its teeth?
by Olivia Hunter Willke, Contributor
This week, we thought we’d celebrate 30 years since the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, considered one of the defining moments in modern indie filmmaking.
by Matt McCafferty, Staff Writer
Matt shares his ten best from 2021.
by Audrey Callerstrom, Associate Editor and Staff Writer
If this is Wes Anderson’s “love letter” to The New Yorker, then, well, you will enjoy it, if you love, in equal measure, every Wes Anderson film as well as The New Yorker.
In honor of Bottle Rocket’s 25th anniversary, who is your favorite character in any Wes Anderson movie?
Directed by Wes Anderson (2018)
by Jaime Davis, The Fixer
Once upon a time, a Baby Jaime sat in an AMC multiplex in Philly. It was 2001, and your girl was straight munching on popcorn, Twizzlers, and Sprite, not a (real) care in the GD world. A junior in film school at this point, I thought my shit was pretty tight and right and I couldn't possiblyyyyyyy learn anything new about movies (omg, shameful). Anyway, Lil' Jaime was catching a screening of the recent blockbuster release Pearl Harbor, because, hey, I enjoy some Bayhem in my life every now and then and I don't gotta explain myself to nobody. (And really, who doesn't enjoy Michael Bay in small doses? Even if Michael Bay is like the Loki of Hollywoodland. Insert upside-down smiley emoji here).
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