In a culture that welcomes each new year with the hope of re-emerging as a better person by the next, the first few months are a time to determine what is “in” and what is “out.” What will be brought into the new year and, thus, people’s new lives? What will be left to decay.
Coined as the “Goodreads for movies” by founders Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow, Letterboxd has only become a household name in recent years despite debuting in 2011. Known for its users’ humorous quips in place of lengthy movie reviews witty remarks like “felix showing saltburn around as if he’s in 73 questions.