Back in December pal Howard shared an article from Substack about the changing nature of "the canon" of film appreciation/ studies/ best of/ what-have-you. It's a review of the publication, Sight & Sound, and their annual poll, with a desire to demonstrate the changing climate of what is considered "the best". Perhaps the notion is that if you liked a film thirty years ago, now it is less important to the voting body of Sight & Sound while other movies, new and old have made it onto the list, moving around the position of movies thought *the* canon once upon a time. And so it goes.
The article arrived around the same time I was pondering something quite different.
In 2025, I turned 50 years old, which gives me roughly 48 year of movie-going experience. My dad took me to see Star Wars in the theater during the 1977 release - wholly inappropriate for a kid that young, but I suppose my mom needed the afternoon off.* I went to film school in the 1990's. I've been discussing movies online without a thought of making a penny off my opinions and bad takes since 2003. Yeah, 2003, kid.










