Happy July 1, fellow movie buffs! With the sixth month of 2015 having passed us, let’s take a look at what I watched throughout June.

New-to-me viewings: 19

Re-watches: 7

Total for June: 26
Total for 2015, so far: 160

The new-to-me list:

  • San Andreas (2015)
  • Noose for a Gunman (1960)
  • Born to Kill (1947)
  • Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)
  • Sing Your Way Home (1945)
  • Spy (2015)
  • You Belong to Me: Sex, Race and Murder in the South (2015)
  • Love & Mercy (2014)
  • The Woman in Question (1950)
  • Days of Heaven (1978)
  • Jurassic World (2015)
  • Inferno (1980)
  • Slightly French (1949)
  • Dawn (Short, 2014)
  • Second Chorus (1940)
  • The Devil’s Hand (1961)
  • Bad Blood (2015)
  • Inside Out (2015)
  • The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (1935)

June was a decent viewing month for me — 19 new-to-me films watched, and quite a few of them were good (or at least interesting).

I also re-watched seven films, four of which were old classic favorites. I discussed The Strange Woman and Leave Her to Heaven along with their source material (two novels written by Ben Ames Williams). I also discussed For Me and My Gal and its interesting production history for the Classic Movie History Project blogathon. The fourth classic re-watch was Dark Passage, which I’ll be covering for the 1947 Blogathon in a couple of weeks!

Viewing methods:

  • Amazon Instant Video – 0
  • At the cinema – 5
  • DVR (non-TCM) – 1
  • From my collection – 5
  • From the library – 0
  • Hulu – 7
  • Internet Archive – 0
  • Netflix DVD delivery – 0
  • Netflix Instant – 2
  • TCM/WatchTCM – 4
  • YouTube – 2

By decade:

  • 1910s – 0
  • 1920s – 0
  • 1930s – 1
  • 1940s – 9
  • 1950s – 1
  • 1960s – 2
  • 1970s – 1
  • 1980s – 1
  • 1990s – 0
  • 2000s  – 3
  • 2010s – 8