Movies have always been a way for me to slow down, reflect, and step into other worlds and other lives. This page is where I keep track of the films that stay with me—the ones that make me think, feel, and sometimes see life a little differently.
A small confession: I rarely fall in love with romance movies. I appreciate a good love story, but my heart is usually captured by documentaries, crime stories, and thoughtful thrillers. I’m drawn to real-life complexity, moral questions, quiet tension, and stories that unfold with depth rather than spectacle. I’m not a fan of heavy gore, but I do love a plot that keeps me thinking long after the credits roll.
My all-time favorites say a lot about me:
- The Drop – subtle, layered, and quietly powerful
- Harry Potter – a world of courage, friendship, and belonging
- The Lord of the Rings (every single one) – epic storytelling about loyalty, sacrifice, and hope
- It’s a Wonderful Life – a timeless reminder that ordinary lives have extraordinary impact
On this page, you’ll find my personal ratings and reflections—not from a critic’s pedestal, but from someone who watches movies as a way to learn, to feel, and to better understand people and the world. Think of it as a journal rather than a scoreboard.
I hope my notes help you discover something new, revisit an old favorite, or simply enjoy the shared love of a good story.