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My August 2022 Watchlist: Bullet Train, Nope & More! – Journal with Yas #8

I watched five new 2022 releases this month, but Elvis still came on top as my favourite seeing it two more times! I really enjoyed Bullet Train, an action packed adventure with plenty of comedy and really cool neo-noir visuals. Nope, Jordan Peele’s third film, was also an interesting watch this month, something a bit different from his previous films but enjoyable nonetheless. The third and final season of Locke & Key was released this month, and even though I’m sad it’s over it was a great series finale. I also watched the first two seasons of The Royals, a parody show of the royal family which has been decent so far.

Related: My July 2022 Watchlist: Love and Thunder & More! – Journal with Yas #5



Also Read: The Fallout: “Trying to Find the Light within the Dark” – Journal with Yas #7

Yasamin Sahafian

Yasamin loved watching films from a young age as a form of escapism, and enjoys writing her own short films!

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