Tuesday, February 24, 2026

My 40 Favorite Movies of 2025

 I didn't want to make a whole big thing of it, and originally intended on making this into a top 15 list, but I felt like including a few more things, as this was a pretty mid-heavy year for movies -- not a lot of easy top fives, but loads that belong in the teens and twenties. So just like last year, I won't be flashing images in this one, and the write-ups are going to be very brief. Hopefully it's an easy read. 


Also, as usual, this is an opinion list, so don't get all mad when you don't see the thing you like on it, or as high as you'd want it. Take that frustration and all of your opinions and make your own list, type that list up, and put it in the comments section. Don't walk away angry, we're here to celebrate movies, after all. So enjoy yourself, and enjoy how different our opinions are, life is way more fun with variety. 


No more filler text, let's get on with it. 

Friday, November 14, 2025

Every Taskmaster contestant ranked (UK series 1-20)

I only started watching Taskmaster around series 10-11, so I'm hardly a new fan, but I haven't been around since the very beginning. I knew about the show around 2016 but never watched it because the format sounded very uninteresting to me at the time, as I was more of a fan of traditional British panel comedy (Would I Lie To You, Was It Something I Said, Big Fat Quiz, etc.) so I dismissed it. In a way I'm glad I did, because it meant I had dozens and dozens of episodes to watch when I finally came around to it, and at this point I can safely say it's one of my top 5 favorite TV shows of all time as I've watched through most of it roughly 6-7 times. 

Monday, March 3, 2025

My 50 Favorite Movies of 2024

I may have forgotten to do one of these lists last year, which is pretty disappointing to me, since even though I have very few people following these posts, I like to keep a sort of historical record of the things I used to think. It's always fun to look back on previous lists I've done to see how much my opinion has changed over time, like when I put The Perks Of Being A Wallflower as my #2 favorite movie of 2012, only to rewatch it and give it something along the lines of 5/10. 


Anyway, this isn't a post about 2023 - though I may need to work on getting one of those out soon - because I'm looking back at the most recent finished year, which had a whole bunch of interesting and surprising movies. In spite of having no perfect score-worthy movies, 2024 may well be the best movie year of the decade so far, and to reflect that I've decided to make this list into a true behemoth. I'm doing a top 50.


As usual, this is all opinion, and I'm going to try to keep my thoughts pretty minimal. I don't feel like spending 3 days typing this thing up, after all. So without further adieu, here's a big ole list of some movies I liked.

Monday, October 23, 2023

All Tony Scott films ranked

It started off as an accident, a few random Tony Scott rewatches because I was going through a Denzel phase and wanted to see how I felt about Unstoppable and Crimson Tide years later. Then I decided to see how a few older Tom Cruise movies aged, so I did a Top Gun/Days Of Thunder double. Well, before I knew it I had seen a good chunk of Tony Scott's filmography and found myself enjoying all of them even more the second time watching them. At that point I was committed. In his lifetime, Scott directed 16 features, and I was going to watch (or rewatch) all of them. And now that I've done this, what do I do with it? Make a list, of course. So I'm gonna rank all of his directorial efforts from least-favorite to most-favorite. Keep in mind these are all pretty fresh in my mind and I don't have a nostalgic connection to almost any of them at all, so I'm just gonna be coming at this whole list essentially as a new convert -- someone who wasn't a fan of Tony Scott who has become a very big fan in a very short period of time. 

I guess I'll get started now so as not to become like an online recipe where you scroll past 80 pages of anecdotes and the history of cooking before finally seeing how much flour to put in a cake. My least favorite Tony Scott movie and the first on my list is, unsurprisingly...

Sunday, March 26, 2023

My Top 25 Movies of 2022

2022 was a step up for movies over the past couple, and I hope this list reflects that.  

I've done a terrible job at keeping up on writing any kind of reviews for the movies I've been watching over the past few years, but even though I'm a little later on this than I would usually aim to be with a 2022 countdown, I'm still happy that I've gotten this done at all. I watched about 90-100 movies from this last year, and these are my favorite ones. At least, as I see them right now. I really want to start doing a series of redos on these lists that show how much my opinion has changed over the years, but that's for another time. Anyway, here is the list.

Also, there are too many movies for me to cover in honorable mentions, so if your favorite isn't on here, just pretend it barely missed the cut if that helps you sleep at night.


25. Nope

Directed by Jordan Peele

Saturday, March 18, 2023

My Top 10 UGH Movies of 2022

I generally don't bother watching a lot of the "worst" movies of the year. That being said, sometimes movies that I really do hate slip through the cracks, which is bound to happen when you watch around 100 movies from each year. So instead of doing a traditional countdown of the worst movies of the year, I do what I call the top "ugh" movies of the year. Basically, that means the movies I found the most disappointing, overrated, over-hyped, or bad. It's an all-encompassing thing that's (almost) purely subjective, so there's (almost) no objectivity to it. 

I don't remember doing one of these lists for the past year or two, but hopefully I'll be able to go back in time and fix that, but until then here are my top UGH movies of 2022!



10. Don't Worry Darling

Directed by Olivia Wilde

Sunday, September 25, 2022

My Top 10 Favorite Movies of 1940

You've read the title, let's not waste any time. These are my favorite films of 1940, in the order I thought felt right at the time of my posting this. I might try to do more of these moving forward, but I'm terrible at committing to any series of lists, so why even pretend that I'll follow through with that?



10. Pinocchio

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Survivor: The Australian Outback - contestant ranking (spoilers)

Before beginning, I'm making this list based on how the contestants came across as characters on a TV show, not based on who they are or what they did outside of the show. This means I'm going to try my hardest not to let the awful things many of the people who have been on this show have done outside of Survivor have any effect on this list. Additionally, for any repeat contestants, I'm trying not to allow my feelings about them elsewhere change the way I judge them on the season in question. I know it's difficult, but it's what I have to do in order to maintain the "integrity" of my already-difficult-to-make list. 

I'm including the above statement on every one of these lists, so in the future you can skip it if you don't want to read the same thing over and over again. But what I've said in that opening actually does have a direct impact on people (who I don't choose to name) involved on this list, and many more in the future. To me, they're TV characters, and for better or worse I have to judge them as such.

Saturday, June 25, 2022

Survivor: Borneo - contestant ranking (spoilers)


Before beginning, I'm making this list based on how the contestants came across as characters on a TV show, not based on who they are or what they did outside of the show. This means I'm going to try my hardest not to let the awful things many of the people who have been on this show have done outside of Survivor have any effect on this list. Additionally, for any repeat contestants, I'm trying not to allow my feelings about them elsewhere change the way I judge them on the season in question. I know it's difficult, but it's what I have to do in order to maintain the "integrity" of my already-difficult-to-make list. 

Making a ranking list of Survivor contestants by season is inherently going to be difficult compared to the contestant rankings I do for Taskmaster, since a good deal of the people on this show will have significantly less screen time than the comedians on TM, as well as different sorts of appeal. While some may be more fun to watch, others will be more strategic, or conniving. Others are going to be useful around camp but worn out for challenges, while others will be lazier at camp and dominant in challenges. Some people will have made it further in the game by slipping under the radar but lack much personality, others have big personalities and almost instantly knocked out. 

Monday, March 14, 2022

My Favorite Movies of 2021

No honorable mentions, no B.S. This is my list of my top 25 favorite movies of 2021. 



25. Malignant

dir. James Wan

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Manga review: Vagabond


 'Vagabond' by Takehiko Inoue

37 volumes, 327 chapters

1998 - 2015 (on indefinite hiatus)


Following Uzumaki, I decided to jump headfirst into one of the most well-regarded manga of all-time, and one that was significantly longer, denser, and more impactful by every conceivable metric. I read the first 20 volumes of this one over the course of a single weekend, and I still consider this one of the absolutely best manga I've read, and I doubt that will ever change. The characterization is wonderful, the story flies by in the most satisfying of ways, and the artwork is insanely good. I was in awe of this manga pretty much the entire time. Deeply philosophical, horrifically violent, and filled with unforgettable sequences and character development throughout, as many positive things as I hear about Slam Dunk and Real, I can't see this ever being topped as Inoue's masterpiece. It might not be my #1 favorite manga so far, but it's ridiculously close.

Friday, December 31, 2021

Oscar Predictions (2021-2022 Awards Season)

 I enjoy following the Oscars, as stupid and meaningless as they are. So I'm just gonna post this here, before the SAG and BAFTA nominations come out. No edits on this post allowed.


Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Taskmaster Contestants Ranked (all 12 seasons + NZ)

UPDATED POST-SERIES 20 LIST HERE


I think it's already been established by my previous Taskmaster contestant ranking list that I'm a pretty huge fan of the show, but as a fan of the show that doesn't mean I'm always right about everything with it, or that my opinions can't change. That being said, you'll undoubtedly notice there are a few placements on here that will be about (or just about) the same as the last time, and several others that will be pretty different. That's one of the things I love about making lists like this, seeing how much my opinion changes makes me happy and is a reminder of how I'm a living person capable of growth and change.


Before I get on with the list, there are a couple big changes to this post that I feel need to be addressed before I go any further. For one, this is obviously a list that will include contestants from the 12th series of the show, as that has (at least as of the time of me writing this intro) just finished. Additionally, thanks to the wonderful 2nd series of the (also English-language) New Zealand version of the show, I will be including contestants from both of the seasons of that version as well as the 60 from the UK version. So, basically, this list will be bumped up from the 55 of the previous version to a total of 70 people. That's a lot to write about/order, so don't expect this to be a super polished and perfect list. I will do my best to let it reflect my actual opinions though, so let's get on with it!


Sunday, October 31, 2021

Manga Rating System

I have used tons of different rating systems over the course of the last decade I've been writing reviews, so I thought I'd go back to a pretty standard and stripped down one for manga. As this is a form of entertainment that I'm incredibly new to, I wouldn't have the confidence to go into a great amount of detail on my reasons for the ratings I'm giving, so having more than just a few base ratings would be a little presumptuous and difficult for me. That being said, I do like keeping my enjoyment and perceived quality within fairly loose placements, because opinions change and I don't want to have to justify a rating down the road that wouldn't hold up after a little while. Also, I generally give positive ratings, so I've kind of compressed all the bad into one or two stars, with the other 3 possible scores being all varying levels of good/great. So let's get into the details.

Manga review: Uzumaki


'Uzumaki' by Junji Ito

3 volumes, 19 chapters 

1998-1999


The first manga I read, and a pretty disturbing and ultimately unforgettable experience for more than just that reason alone. The story is more or less conceptual in its entirety and lacking any real characters or depth, but this isn't a manga that hinges on likability or long-winded story arcs. All packed into a couple hundred pages (and easily found in a single collected book-form), Junji Ito is excellent at making you terrified to turn the page but incapable of resisting finding out what horrible thing will happen next. The artwork is just the right level of detailed, with a majority of the emphasis placed on the full-page spreads and the individual shocking moments that have since become legendary within horror manga. This isn't the most amazing looking thing I've read, but it holds up due to the surreal and insanely inventive illustrations and ideas. 

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Manga time

 As people who've spent a decent amount of time reading the stupid crap I write on this site might be well aware of, I have a pretty wide variety of interests when it comes to media. Though I never got into comics and I've never written about my few brief spells of reading traditional books, reading has always been on a bit of a backburner for me; something I intended to get into after I'd exhausted all other entertainment options. But then after trying to get my wife into watching anime, and realizing we'd  had Uzumaki by Junji Ito on our shelf for close to 2 years, it seemed like the right time to give manga a try. And while I haven't loved everything I've read, I'm absolutely loving it.

Friday, September 17, 2021

Malignant - my probably-only review of 2021


The best kind of movies are the ones that stick with you in one way or another. I've long felt that the worst thing a piece of entertainment can be is forgettable, and in that way Malignant definitely succeeds. While a good portion of reviews and comments I've seen from people in regards to this movie boil it down to "this sucked" or the like, what I think a good deal of people are missing out on here is the meta narrative at play. 

For the first hour or so, this movie plays out exactly as you'd expect any run-of-the-mill supernatural horror movie might, with awful sound editing, spoooooky dark visuals, and all the other usual cliches firmly in place. But when that final act bursts in, everything you've seen beforehand begins to re-contextualize in the most maddening way, really putting the audience in the unique position of having to decide for themselves how much they're willing to give the movie in return for their time. Watching this movie at home on HBO with my wife, I was probably driving her nuts as I loudly pointed out all the issues I was having with it for about 80 minutes, after which I found myself laughing even harder both at the movie and myself for the trick it pulled on me. Is this a brilliant movie or a terrible one? Why not both?

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Taskmaster contestants ranked (all 11 seasons)

(Post-series 20 countdown will be coming in just over a month following the conclusion of series 20, I'll include the link to that here when it's finalized!)

(December 10: UPDATE RELEASED! I'll throw the link to the updated countdown right here if anyone is interested in my opinions on the 15 other full-series contestants and seeing how much my opinion has changed over the past several months, but I'm not changing a single word of the post that follows to reflect any of that. I would find it dishonest to change the list once it's out there, so if you disagree with me on this post, maybe the other one will suit you better. Better look at both, I guess. But there you go, hope you enjoy reading/browsing!)

 Over the past several months, I have become completely obsessed with the British game/panel show Taskmaster. To those of you who don't know what this is, but are still here reading this post for some reason, Taskmaster is a show that's been running for 6 years and 11 seasons released so far and is all built around comedians Greg Davies and Alex Horne (the latter of which is the creator of the show), who set up bizarre objectives for a panel of five comedians each season to complete, and then reward them all points based on how well they've done the task. At the end of each episode, the most points for that episode takes home a bunch of prizes brought in by each contestant at the start of the episode, and at the end of the season (which range from 5-10 episodes each), the point leader wins a terrible gold bust of Greg Davies' head. 

On the surface, this is indeed a fairly standard game show, but when you take into account the contestants are all (or at least mostly) comedians, the points given are based on Greg's opinions more than any objective right or wrong solutions, and the tasks themselves are incredibly absurd and often humiliating, the results definitely out-measure the sum of its parts. This is a ridiculous show that manages to reveal far more about the contestants than you might expect, both mentally and physically. 

This isn't just a show you passively watch, it is a strangely interactive experience that gets you hooked into the points/scoring system, with you as an audience member tallying your own scores up to see how they stack up against the views of Greg and the tyrannical caricature of himself he has created. You find yourself thinking what you would do with each task as they come up, and when someone else does the thing you were thinking, you feel like a genius...at least until Greg gives them 1 point and calls them an idiot. Additionally, over lockdown the YouTube channel for TM has uploaded a series of "home tasks" for viewers at home to do and post online. It's a lovely diversion, but doesn't hold a candle to the main series.

Friday, May 7, 2021

Jeff's Favorite Movies of 2020

 Wow, what an odd year that was for movies. I genuinely found it difficult to put together a list of things I really enjoyed (hence the late release of this countdown), but this is, I think, mostly the fault of the Oscars, who allowed January and February releases to be made eligible for the 2020 awards. What that ultimately did was push back the releases of the kind of Oscar-oriented movies that normally would pop up in November and December, so a good chunk of the stuff that might have normally slid in just in time for a list like this had to sadly be passed up. Basically what I'm saying is that my 2021 lost is going to be a lot better, even if all the lockdown business is still happening for the rest of the year. 

Anyway, I'm not going to babble on forever, I'll just get into the list. What I've done is singled out the 15-20 movies from 2020 that have stuck out to me the most, and while there aren't any undisputed 10/10 picks in here, I'm still mostly satisfied with these picks. I do really like all the movies on this list, even if it took me a while to come around on some of them.


Sunday, January 31, 2021