Honorable Mentions:
Gamera
Call of Duty
Bartimaeus and The Amulet Of Samarkind
Mirror’s Edge: Cataclyst
The Howling
Earth Defense Force
Burnout
From Earth To Infinity: A Journey Through Space
Howling Commandos
That Was A Long Time Ago
The Worst Of The Worst (in no particular order)
Homestar Runner’s Cruddy Debut Movie
Ice Station
SoulCalibur
The Lonely
RuPaul’s Best Friend Race
Unknown Sender
Second Wind: Stormy Seas
Bioshock
Le Grand Ecran
Redeeming Love
October
Fatal Rendezvous: $23.4M/$82.8M
Halloweentown: $23.5M/$91.2M
Blood and Fur: Inglourious Paw-stards: $43.4M/$102.4M
Uglies: $14.2M/$32.7M
Indigenous: $850K/$34.2M/$90.9M
Hope-Fear Adventure: $21.4M/$73.5M
Silent Hill: Innocence Lost: $60.6M/$156.3M
November
The Chrysallids: $57.2M/$233.7M
Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive: $62.2M/$242.8M
Le Grand Ecran: $175K/$3.3M/$32.1M
The Metor Manhunt: $13.3M/$30.2M
Bartimaeus and the Amulet of Samarkand: $75.7M/$234.2M
Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst: $52.3M/$142.8M
The Raven Boys: $12.2M (3 Day)/$20.1M (5 Day)/$55.8M
Street Sharks: $40.3M(3 Day)/$65.5M(5 Day)/$172.3M
51: $3.6M/$8.2M
December
Desolate Sea: $8.8M/$19.2M
The Prince of Egypt: $10.5M/$85.3M/$412.7M
The Number One Dime: $112.1M/$505.6M
Wolves of the Deep: $19.2M/$100.8M
Bro Time: $7.8M/$52.5M
Garden of Eden: $15.2M/$85.3M
That Was A Long Time Ago: $12.4M/$81.2M
Rest of December
Wolves of The Deep
A solid Liam Nesson war flick that will appease you during the holidays.
B
Garden Of Eden
A pretty strong and well done thriller but not the most original.
B+
That Was A Long Time Ago
A unremarkable but watchable romantic comedy however I did like Zac Efron in this.
C+
November:
The Chrysallids
For every 12 Days Of Sodom or Redeeming Love, @Hiccup23 pulls a 56 Days Of Love or this out of his ass. This movie is excellent. The story and world building is superb. Some of the stuff is surprisingly relevant. The actors nail the performances and Jude Law does a great villain. Looking forward for our Grand Theft Auto teamup.
A
Le Grand Ecran
What was I watching again?
D
The Meteor Manhunt
Pretty trash but fun trash which tends to be the best kind.
C
Bartimaeus and the Amulet Of Samarkand
I have the same feelings when I read the orignal. This is a fun fantasy movie with most of the cast mainly Holland doing a lot of good work. However the movie’s main problem is Nathaniel comes across as too much of an asshat which kind of makes Nathaniel and Bartimaeus bonding seem artificial and some stuff is glossed over.
B-
Mirror’s Edge: Cataclyst
A pretty fun action sequel who’s ambition although doesn’t necessarily pay off is still worth it.
B-
Street Sharks
A solid superhero movie that’s both bonkers and tons of fun. The cast nails it and the action is on point even if the story is predictable.
B+
The Raven Boys
A solid but often lackluster young adult film with solid leads and it’s better than Uglies ()
C+
51
A fun little flick but it’s not memorable at all.
C+
October
Halloweentown
Although sticking to the original, the remake is lovely with breathtaking stop motion and a fun enough ride.
B
Fatal Rendezous:
A solid and entertaining crime thriller although it feels ordinary is greatly amplified by exemplary performances by the main cast creating a good times at the theater.
A-
Blood and Fur 3: Inglorious Paw-stards
This is a fun satisfying and somewhat tiring way to end the furry trilogy.
B+
Indigenous:
A frankly boring film but is boosted by the Cinerama experience.
C
Hope Fear Adventure
An okay family adventure that’ll please the young ones.
C+
Silent Hill: Innocence Lost:
Holy shit. @Xillix this is best horror film I’ve read in CAYOM. The scares and suspense are done with precise precision. The leads are fantastic and this movie will do bonkers in October.
A
This is true, the two other frontrunners got lukewarm responses My Peoples and Island Of The Blue Dolphins. However Pigeon has a score of 72 on MC, it ain’t strong enough. Should be a sweep but for voice roles it depends.