
The year is half over, but weirdly enough we’ve already THREE Marvel films now with Ant-Man and the Wasp. Of course, this is the last MCU film of 2018, so enjoy that revolving logo while you can. This week on Cinemaholics, I’m joined by special “recurring” guests Kimber Myers and Alisha Grauso, filling in for Will and Maveryke while they enjoy their vacations.
We kicked things off with a conversation about some of our favorite movies of 2018 so far, then later we talked about Sorry to Bother You, Hotel Transylvania 3, GLOW Season 2 on Netflix, and a few more releases.
Question for you: What is YOUR favorite movie of 2018 so far?
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My favorite movie of the year so far is Game Night. It was hilarious and everything I wanted from a studio comedy.
I LOVED GAME NIGHT. PUT RACHEL MCADAMS IN ALL THE COMEDIES.
I’m in agreement with Leave No Trace. Also, it’s so great to hear Kimber and Alisha coming on more often. They’re brilliant.
Favorite movie? Well, Paddington 2 naturally.
Big fan of Kimber, here. The best movie so far of 2018 (in my opinion) is Hereditary. It really is one of the best horror movies I’ve ever seen (I try to watch them all). It’s so upsetting, but in all the right ways.
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I really appreciated your thoughtful review of Ant-Man and the Wasp — your balance of plot insights, character observations, and reflections on what works (and what doesn’t) gave me a deeper sense of why the film resonates with different types of viewers. It’s refreshing to read movie commentary that goes beyond surface spoilers and invites readers to think more critically about the story and style. After diving into film analysis like this, I sometimes switch gears to a creative break with coloring pages on Szinezokvilaga.com, which helps keep my imagination energized in a different, visual way.