Flickasbord, Volume 106

Given the way that I’ve been structuring my schedule for the rest of this current month, I was planning to take today off from updating the website. But after compiling eight more undocumented movies for what will be more assessments, I decided to publish this entry on what is the 2,300rd day of the current Art Infliction. So, with all of that being said, you can find out the eight movies via the chart below:

MovieWhy it’s being assessed
Thirty, Single And FantasticIt’s the only Barbara Mori movie that is currently appealing, from an assessment standpoint.
VandalThis movie is one of two chances for Otmara Marrero to be a part of Flickuum lore.
Miss ArizonaThis movie is the other chance for Otmara Marrero to be a part of Flickuum lore.
If Beale Street Could TalkBased on the trailer, this movie looks Flickuum worthy. Plus, it features both Pedro Pascal and Emily Rios.
PioneerThis movie is most likely Stephanie Sigman’s best shot at Flickuum lore.
Medicine For MelancholyWyatt Cenac lost two chances at Flickuum lore via HITS and I Do Until…I Don’t. This movie could atone for both of those failures.
A Hundred LiesThis movie could give Humberly Gonzalez a third Flickuum movie.
Stay The NightThis movie could give Humberly Gonzalez a fourth Flickuum movie.

Well, between volume 105 of Flickasbord and this Flickasbord volume, I have 19 (Stopmotion was assessed) movies that haven’t been spread out among Tiers 8 through 10 on the Land Of Infusion page. But I could change that after today’s Nog Report posts, so that my overall guaranteed Flickuum movie running count becomes much easier to keep track of. And should I do that, then I can plan on how to allocate additional movies to assess/re-assess between now and New Year’s Day 2026.

Until the next time.