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Midpoint


We're a little over halfway through 2019, and I wanted to compile a list of my Top 10 favorite movies of the year (so far). I've seen about twenty-five 2018 films, so this is a little less than half of them, ranked.

Right, here we go...

1. Booksmart
2. Toy Story 4
3. Rocketman
4. Spider-Man: Far From Home
5. Photograph
6. Gloria Bell
7. The Mustang
8. Happy Death Day 2U
9. The Perfect Date
10. Always Be My Maybe

To be perfectly honest, it's been a somewhat underwhelming year in cinema. I don't mean that to damn the aforementioned films with faint praise. They're all good. I'm just still waiting to be really wowed by a movie this year.


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