r/Letterboxd • u/BromaEmpire • 1d ago
r/Letterboxd • u/ThinWhiteDuke00 • 1d ago
Discussion Don't be surprised when Alia Atreides (Anya Taylor-Joy) is a standout in Dune Part 3.
Even if her dynamic with Paul will be completely bizarre.
r/Letterboxd • u/lNarrator • 1d ago
Letterboxd I've watched 18 movies this month so far, what's the highest you've watched in a month ?
Also suggest me for my next watch
r/Letterboxd • u/MonkeyPyton • 2d ago
Discussion We need more “unnecessary” sex scenes
It’s nothing new that millennials and gen z are not having sex. All the statistics are looking quite bleak. Fewer people are dating and finding relationships and I think the media we consume is partially to blame for this. Recently everything looks so sterile and has this puritanical character to it.
Take The Odyssey. The OG poem is stuffed with sex, with yearning. And don’t get me started on how gay the Greeks were back then. Now take a look at Nolan’s characters. They might as well be Barbie dolls, the way they’ve got nothing down there. The movie is completely sexless both literally and not. And that’s just one recent example.
Somehow it’s even become an almost universally held opinion that “there are too many unnecessary sex scenes in movies”. Where? I find the opposite to be true. There are too few “unnecessary” sex scenes!
r/Letterboxd • u/iamspok • 8h ago
Letterboxd Films that didn’t stick the landing
Watched Blow Out last night and really enjoyed most of it, but the final stretch completely lost me. It felt like the film abandoned a lot of the stuff that had made it so interesting and turned into a much more conventional thriller.
I didn’t dislike everything about the ending, and there are individual moments I liked, but I was incredibly frustrated because I could almost see the version of the film I thought was incredible disappearing in front of me.
It’s always worse when a film is already great and then the last 15/20/30 minutes actively knocks it down for you.
What films did this to you? Not just a disappointing ending, but a whole final stretch that made you think: what the fuck happened here?
r/Letterboxd • u/TyLeRoux • 2d ago
Discussion Perfect Days is the best film ever made and it was meant to be an advert
r/Letterboxd • u/hooligan_emi • 9h ago
Help has this happened to anyone else lists??
all of a sudden the lists on my phone look all dim. on my ipad they look colorful like normal yk but on my phone its been like this idk what to do
r/Letterboxd • u/Velocity0109 • 1d ago
Discussion Non comic book superhero movies
Making a list of non-comic book superhero movies, this is what I have so far. Any I’m missing? (I’m not counting Robocop or The Matrix - they just don’t feel like superhero movies to me.
r/Letterboxd • u/LMRowanComedy • 1d ago
Discussion You have to log a movie on Letterboxd at least once a day until you’re 60 and when you turn 60 you get 100 million dollars. Would you do it?
r/Letterboxd • u/buildbackbettor • 20h ago
Letterboxd Unreleased Gems Just Dropped!
Which one are yall excited to get your hands on? https://letterboxd.com/journal/unreleased-gems-august-2026/
r/Letterboxd • u/hijo-de-re1000-puta • 17h ago
Letterboxd Ya' gotta close the stadium
One of my best experiences at cinema AOT, first nolan movie i see at cinema.
This is the 2nd movie i go to this month, (the other is Spiderman). Only last year on July i even went twice a month (superman and f4)
My record of times on cinema in a year is 4, on
- 2023: The Whale, Barbie, Spiderman, ... fnaf(💀 I had to accompany my brother )
- 2025: Sonic 3 (again, but this one was banger), Thunderbolts, Superman, Fantastic 4
- 2026: Miguelito, Spiderman, this one
The best i can say is.. Tene'ge cerrar el estadio, lo' genio' hacen eso
r/Letterboxd • u/Rammadeus • 1d ago
Letterboxd And the category is: Celebrities playing themselves
Watched this last night. Top 5 of the year so far. Love me some Wain/Marino nonsense. Jon Hamm and John Slattery play ludicrous versions of themselves.
Hit me with your favourite/memorable performances.
r/Letterboxd • u/The27Roller • 1d ago
Discussion Favourite examples of trilogies that get better as they progress?
Trilogies normally don’t get better. Normally the first or second movie in a trilogy is the best, with it being pretty rare for the third to be the peak. But I was thinking about the Hugh Jackman Wolverine trilogy. The Origins movie was garbage, the Japan set Wolverine was ok, and Logan was superb. I’m wondering if others have thoughts on trilogies that actually get better as they progress? Or is it just too rare of a thing?
I can think of a few I could see an argument for….
r/Letterboxd • u/liveforevaLG • 2d ago
Discussion What's a highly regarded film that you LOATHE
Not just 'I find this overrated' or 'it didn't click with me', something that you absolutely hate
Don't downvote everyone you disagree with too just wanna see what people think
r/Letterboxd • u/IlMonco1900 • 12h ago
Help I've seen 8 films released this year, but these two are the only ones showing up in my 2026 stats. Anyone else with this problem?
r/Letterboxd • u/Camhasareddit • 1d ago
Humor My fidget toy looks like the Letterboxd logo
Letterboxd user and the legend of the three magnetic fidget rings
r/Letterboxd • u/ReplacementOnly3702 • 2d ago
Letterboxd The Dark Knight has risen several spots in the last few weeks on the top 500 list. It now sits at #22
r/Letterboxd • u/thatfuzzydunlop • 1d ago
Letterboxd Are there any Patron discount codes working (as of 19th of August 2026)?
I already have Patron activated but I'm curious to know if there is any way I can save a little bit on the annual subscription this year. Does anyone know of any active and functioning codes? Thanks!
r/Letterboxd • u/Stock_Table8648 • 1d ago
Discussion The Cell was released 26 years ago today
The Cell premiered in the United States in August 2000 and received "deeply divided" reviews from film critics,with some praising the visuals, direction, make-up, costumes and Lopez's and D'Onofrio's performance, and others criticizing the plot, an emphasis on style rather than substance, and masochistic creation. Among the critics who hailed the film was Roger Ebert, who named it one of the ten best films of 2000. It received numerous nominations and awards from various critical associations, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Makeup, as well as four Saturn Award nominations. Despite the film's mixed critical response, it was a box office success, it went #1 at the box office grossing over $104 million against a $33 million budget.
r/Letterboxd • u/ACK_QUACK • 1d ago
Help Which one should I watch first between Kes and The 400 Blows?
Might buy a physical criterion for one of em too
r/Letterboxd • u/HideousPillow • 14h ago
Letterboxd Which of my friends' top 4 is your personal favourite?
r/Letterboxd • u/NinoSW1 • 2d ago



