Commencing the 2023 March of the Movies

For those unaware, six years ago I started an annual tradition called March of the Movies, where I watch a film every day for the month of March and write reviews for them on the blog for people to peruse. The premise will be the same as it was last year (and most other years): I watch a film at any part of a particular day and will release some sort of review, whether fully detailed or comically short, in that same specific day.

Around this time last year, I was under the assumption that I would be receiving a full-time remote job as an SEO auditor of sorts, but that fell through. Thus, the March wasn’t particularly stressful. Currently, I am employed in a part-time job, only it requires my time fairly early in the morning. This means that reviews for films this year will likely be conceived either in the early afternoon or late evening. All depends on the day.

For those who have followed my blog for many years, you know that my film choices tend to be pretty varied. The Visualist’s Veranda is rooted in “Criticism & Thoughts,” where I primarily gave thoughts on anime. Whatever film type may strike my fancy at the time is what I’ll view and write a post on. Animated, live-action, puppet show, maybe even a stand-up comedy special! I’ll count just about anything.

As is now becoming a trend, there will be no specific “theme” for this year’s event. I’m just going to watch films that I want to watch. Like the prior few years, however, I will try to make a conscious effort to view films from outside my native tongue and perhaps my preferred type of genre. Throw in some trashy high school romcom from the early 2000’s. Who cares?

As always, if anyone has any recommendations, I’d love to hear them. What films do you think I should view? I’ll consider them as I consider everything. Let me know!

I hope to see you all throughout the month. Have a wonderful rest of the day to y’all!

If it is of any interest, you can view the archive from past March of the Movies blocks.

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