13 January 2019

JR Late Night Blogs: Music Videos of the Year 2018

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JR's Music Videos of the Year - 2018

While I would be attributed much to my like for movies through my movie reviews and "Movies of the Year" and "Filipino Movies of the Year" lists, I also have been listing my 10 favorite music videos for each year of the past 9 years (except 2014) with due credit to a music videos' sound and visual. A good music video would comprise of touching and sentimental lyrics, catchy and earworm tune and an aesthetically pleasing, astounding and innovative video. This year's list has been a product of very difficult selection yet also, love.

Changes would be applied to my methodology for this year. Each music video in this list was selected based on its entirety not anymore by scoring separately for its music and its video. The rule of disqualifying music videos having less than 100,000,000 views on YouTube has also been removed to accommodate good ones which might not have reached the specified mark. Basically, every music video I would selected for this year's list has been on my own preference.

Summary of the List:
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Intro    |    Methodology    |   Records    |    Data Sources    |    Photo Credits

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JR's MUSIC VIDEOS OF THE YEAR - 2018 METHODOLOGY:
  1. For a music and its corresponding music video to qualify on the list, the music must be dominating airwaves within the year, a favorite earworm amongst all, and its video must be aesthetically beautiful and innovative. 
  2. Songs which doesn't have their corresponding music video, however, are disqualified in the selection process. Even lyric videos are not allowed to be in the list.
  3. In order to qualify as a 2018 music video, the music videos in the list must have been released worldwide on YouTube between 01 January 2018 to 31 December 2018 and must be available for viewing in the Philippines. No local entries, however, are qualified.
  4. All YouTube views in the list were as of 13 January 2018 (5PM). All numbers have been rounded up to the nearest millions (to accommodate possible view increase within the day of blog release). 
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JR'S Music Videos of the Year - 2018
Rank
Music Videos of the Year
Main Artist Video Release
1 Ariana Grande April 2018
2 Halsey October 2018
3 Doja Cat August 2018
4 Azealia BanksMay 2018
5 The Carters June 2018
6 Childish Gambino May 2018
7 Benny Blanco, Halsey & Khalid July 2018
8 Momoland January 2018
9 5 Seconds of Summer August 2018
10 Ariana Grande November 2018

Get back to previous JR Late Night Blogs' Music Videos of the Year lists:
2017   |   2016   |   2015   |   2013   |   2012   |   2011   |   2010

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#1
NO TEARS LEFT TO CRY 
(Ariana Grande) 
Breathin' by Ariana Grande
Song Genre: 
Weekly Billboard Hot 100 Peak: 
Year-End Billboard Hot 100 Rank: 
Current YouTube Views: 
Pop
3
20
706,979,910
Video Release Date: 
19 April 2018
YouTube Channel: 
Music Video Source: 

"Right now, I'm in a state of mind
I wanna be in like all the time"

The past year has got to be definitely Ariana Grande's year. She made amazing songs and music videos that are worth the watch and hear. The question is, which one would be the best? For me, though, it just have to be "No Tears Left To Cry." It has to be the better bet even against her recent outing, "Thank U, Next." The choreography and editing of this music video just have to amaze you especially when you would learn how scenes involving Ariana twisting, moving and hanging were made. The artistry and attention to detail in this music video was also astounding. I commend most especially the one with the revolving hallway and the windows still showing the skyscraper backdrop, it's both beautiful and simply, jaw-dropping. Else, still jaw-dropping. It just shock me that she didn't win the Video of the Year and even the Artist of the Year from 2018's MTV Video Music Awards. Sorry, but for me Camila's win is underwhelming and undeserving even the video is not list worthy to be Music Video of the Year. So, I have to give it to Ariana for making one of the best music videos of the past year, hell, maybe even this decade. It's the feel good song (and video) I need the past year.

This is the 3RD entry of Ariana Grande in JR's Music Videos of the Year list.
Ariana Grande's last entry was "Breathin'" (#10, 2018)

12 January 2019

JR Late Night Blogs: Filipino Movies of the Year 2018

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JR's Filipino Movies of the Year 2018

There's no failure on experiencing quality films that invested so much on story, direction and acting. In fact, the more should you be proud of spending time and money on one when it was made and produced by your own countrymen. Filipino films has never died down. It is presently bustling with imagination and aesthetics that are just amazing.

This list may have just started last year but Filipino films are on a roll especially independent ones that I just have it be continued and already be part as yearly tradition with my Movies of the Year and Music Videos of the Year lists. It's rare for me to list dramas and romance on the top of the list as usually I place those that are commercially successful and critically acclaimed at the same time at the top. But for the first time ever in my yearly movies list, drama would dominate my list and a romance film would notch the highest spot. Never Not Love You is for me, the best film of the year, as it seems to be the movie needed right now for this millenial generation of toxic and speedy relationships. Both Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino and the Metro Manila Film Festival would each have two entries this year, down from three each last year which only gave room for two non-festival movies. Now, we have half the list be with non-festival films where one is accessible online through Netflix. Now, I end my introduction. Here are my picks for the 10 Filipino movies that defined 2018:

Summary of the List:
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Intro    |    Methodology    |    Records    |    Data Sources    |    Photo Credits

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JR's FILIPINO MOVIES OF THE YEAR - 2018 METHODOLOGY:
  1. Films included in the list must be directed, produced, written and starred majorly by Filipinos.
  2. The list took into consideration those Filipinos movies premiered or released between 25 December 2017 to 24 December 2018 through a wide domestic release. 
  3. Movies that are screened for a limited audience or movies that lack accessibility for a regular Filipino movie viewer even outside of Metro Manila are excluded from the list. Movies released through online streaming platforms (except those released on Netflix) were also excluded from the list.
  4. Movies from the Metro Manila Film Festival of 2017 were taken into consideration since majority of their release frame took place in the year of 2018. Movies, however, from the Metro Manila Film Festival of 2018 are yet to be included for next year's list.
  5. No movie remasters in HD or IMAX were included in the list (such movies had already been premiered in the past).
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JR's Filipino Movies of the Year - 2018
Rank
Movies of the Year
Movie Genre Month of Release JR's Score
1 Romance Mar 2018 10.0
2 Drama Aug 2018 (PPP) 10.0
3 Drama Dec 2017 (MMFF) 10.0
4 Comedy Aug 2018 (PPP) 10.0
5 Action Aug 2018 9.8
6 Biography Sept 2018 9.5
7 Musical Dec 2017 (MMFF) 9.4
8 Drama Jan 2018 9.4

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Never Not Love You
#1
NEVER NOT LOVE YOU
(March 2018)
JR's Score:
(10/10)
"OUTSTANDING"
Movie Genre: 
Romance
Director/s: 
Antoinette Jadaone
Writer/s: 
Antoinette Jadaone
Producers / Distributors: 
Viva Films, Project 8 Corner San Joaquin Projects
MTRCB Rating: 
PG
Total Running Time: 
1 hour, 40 minutes
Cast Overview: 
James Reid, Nadine Lustre

"A Glimpse At Young Millenial Love"
I just have to place this film on top. Never have I seen a too much relatable Filipino film targeted at the millenial generation until now. "Never Not Love You" exemplifies the realities of toxic and speedy relationships currently existent in today's society. Long-distance relationships and pursuance of own individual careers are just a few issues that this film handled with care and diligence. James Reid and Nadine Lustre may have made their best film with this one and I hope they make more like this. Better yet, Philippine cinema makes use of real life scenarios than cheesy ones. Antoinette Jadaone's use of environment and colorful lighting are also worth the commendation.


*watched on 29 November 2018

Read JR's Full Review of Never Not Love You:
...review coming out soon...


JR Late Night Blogs: Movies of the Year 2018

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JR's Movies of the Year 2018

Movies have indeed gone a long way. This year was no different offering a diverse selection of stories and visions that is true to the human vibe and spirit. The past year showed us many ideas and visuals we, probably, never seen before. It would come as a special year, as we witnessed some of the best Hollywood has yet to offer in this modern era of film.

Last year, we saw a black superhero join mainstream the likes of Iron Man and Captain America proving no color can define a true superhero. Later, humanity would have to brace themselves against the titan who would wreak massive destruction upon the collection of the six Infinity Stones. Box office records would be shattered by the aforementioned. The LGBT has to be so proud when a film targeted towards the harsh reality of coming out. It would be the first gay teenage romance to be released by a major studio in the United States, a landmark indeed. Horror had witnessed it's transition from merely jump scares and ghosts to more melodramatic tales of love and sacrifice amidst silence and mourning. Netflix would also bring us the mighty movie "Roma", a personal movie for director Alfonso Cuaron, focusing on a maid's life within the political and economic landscape of an old Mexico. This would make the first Netflix exclusive entry in my Movies of the Year list. The past year gave witness to Lady Gaga at her finest act as Ally Maine and Rami Malek at his fabulous portrayal of the fabulous Freddie Mercury proving musicals are not dead and still damn worth the watch. And finally, we would fall in love with the unlikely fairy tale between man and fish and enrage in fury with a mother's failed attempt at justice. To the tears I shed and goosebumps I felt, here now are my picks for the 10 movies that defined 2018. For the first time, no animated film makes the cut.

Summary of the List:
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Intro    |    Methodology    |    Records    |    Data Sources    |    Photo Credits

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JR's MOVIES OF THE YEAR - 2018 METHODOLOGY:
  1. Films included in the list must have been released on an international scale including the Philippines. Filipino films aren't included, however, as they are entitled on a list of their own.
  2. Films that saw their release on an online streaming platform (such as Netflix) have also been included in this year's edition of the list, provided they are accessible in the Philippines.
  3. The selection of movies must have been released in the Philippines between 01 January 2018 to 31 December 2018 regardless if the film was released within the year 2017 in the United States and in any other country.
  4. No movie re-releases on HD or IMAX were included in the list (such movies had already been premiered in the past).
  5. The list is non-reflective of scores obtained on their corresponding reviews but rather on the movie's impact and influence within the year as weighed by JR.
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JR's Movies of the Year - 2018
Rank
Movies of the Year
Movie Genre Month of PH Release JR's Score
1 Fantasy Feb 2018 10.0
2 Drama Oct 2018 10.0
3 Action Feb 2018 10.0
4 Comedy May 2018 10.0
5 Comedy Feb 2018 9.9
6 Horror Jun 2018 9.9
7 Drama Dec 2018 (NF) 9.9
8 Biography Oct 2018 9.7
9 Action Apr 2018 9.5
10 Horror Apr 2018 9.5

Get back to previous JR Late Night Blogs' Movies of the Year lists:
2017   |   2016   |   2015   |   2013   |   2012   |   2011   |   2010

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The Shape of Water
#1
THE SHAPE OF WATER
(February 2018)
JR's Score:
(10/10)
"OUTSTANDING"
Movie Genre: 
Fantasy
Director/s: 
Guillermo del Toro
Producer/s: 
Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale
Writer/s: 
Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor
Distributors: 
Fox Searchlight
MPAA Rating: 
MTRCB Rating: 
R
R-13
Total Running Time: 
1 hour, 59 minutes
Cast Overview: 
Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Octavia Spencer

"They Lived Happily Ever After...""
"The Shape of Water" is, hands down, the best motion picture I have seen from the past year. It's an epic fairy tale starred by a mute woman (Elisa) and a beautiful amphibian who are just but pawns. An unlikely love story would spruce from the two which would spawn a plan for escape with the help of a black co-worker and gay confidant, which are symbolic of minorities being heroes. I have to give it to Guillermo del Toro for bringing me one of the best experiences of the past year. I would remember the time I watched the movie at a local SM Cinema ready in anticipation to what this Best Picture of yesteryear's Academy Awards has to offer. It really did not disappoint. I never anticipated such a hopeful story in what seems to have been a tragic one. Prepare to shed tears of joy and sadness when watching this one. 

*watched on 09 March 2018 at SM Cinemas (SM Rosales)

Read JR's Full Review of The Shape of Water:
https://jrlatenight.blogspot.com/2018/03/moviereviews-TheShapeOfWater.html