Soldiers of the King (Elvey, 1933)*A Propos de Nice (Vigo, 1930)*Taris (Vigo, 1931)*Zero for Conduct (Vigo, 1933)*L'Atalante (Vigo, 1934)What Price Innocence (Mack, 1933)When You Read This Letter (Melville, 1953)
― Anne Hedonia (j.lu), Monday, 18 February 2019 01:43 (six years ago)
Love Story (6.0)The Straight Story (9.0)Unforgettable (5.5)The Image Book (--)Fuzz (6.0)Eyes Wide Shut (7.5)Burroughs: The Movie (6.0)15 Minutes (5.5)The American President (6.0)Disobedience (6.5)
― clemenza, Monday, 18 February 2019 04:47 (six years ago)
Forever 'B' / Abducted In Plain Sight (Skye Borgman 2017) * Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Lord, Rothman, Persichetti, Ramsey 2018) [Laser]Happy Death Day (Landon after Lobdell 2017) Coherence (Byrkit, Manugian 2013) Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau (Gregory 2014) Gumshoe (Frears, Smith 1971) High Flying Bird (Soderbergh, McCraney 2019) The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (Lord, Miller, Mitchell 2019) [Laser]Murder On The Orient Express (Lumet, Dehn, allegedly Shaffer, after Christie 1974) Shoplifters (Kore-eda 2018) [DCP]* Miller's Crossing (Coen & Coen 1990)
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Monday, 18 February 2019 04:52 (six years ago)
love california split
― flopson
one of the best movies about addiction I've ever seen
― flappy bird, Monday, 18 February 2019 05:31 (six years ago)
* Hour of the Wolf (1968) 4/5* Miller's Crossing 5/5High Flying Bird 4/5Velvet Buzzsaw 2/5Querelle (1982) 3.5/5To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) 4/5The Aviator's Wife (1981) 3.5/5Fyre Fraud (2019) 2.5/5Fyre (2019) 3/5The Tarnished Angels (1957) 4/5Columbus (2017) 3.5/5
― Chris L, Monday, 18 February 2019 12:55 (six years ago)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens was on TV last night so I watched it. There sure was a lot of "Hey! Here's a thing you liked the last time we did it!"
― grawlix (unperson), Monday, 18 February 2019 13:29 (six years ago)
Support the Girls was a great little movie that no one saw. Well worth it.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 18 February 2019 13:33 (six years ago)
Regina Hall made a few critics award runners-up lists.
― a Stalin Stale Ale for me, please (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 18 February 2019 13:46 (six years ago)
i loved it; it's on hulu and anyone who has that should see it
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 19 February 2019 04:02 (six years ago)
Speaking of Hulu, no one was lying about Minding the Gap.
― bhad bundy (Simon H.), Tuesday, 19 February 2019 05:36 (six years ago)
"Thunder Road" was really good, too. Reminded me of a more tragicomic"Bottle Rocket," in some ways. Impressive that the guy wrote, acted in and directed it. I kind of want to find some interviews with him now.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 21 February 2019 05:28 (six years ago)
I just got back from seeing a 1958 film where the guy wrote, acted in & directed it, followed half an hour’s walk away by a 1971 film where the guy wrote, scored, produced, acted in, directed & edited it
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Thursday, 21 February 2019 08:34 (six years ago)
is that a puzzle? van peebles?
― adam the (abanana), Thursday, 21 February 2019 09:21 (six years ago)
Uh, Regina Hall WON best actress from the NY film critics (also Vancouver). Disappointed in Sotosyn's failure in remembering the prizes and nods.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 21 February 2019 11:43 (six years ago)
it wasn’t a puzzle, but Josh’s mind is gonna be blown when he sees his first ten or twenty Woody Allen flicks
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Thursday, 21 February 2019 17:21 (six years ago)
(yes, Van Peebles, plus Welles)
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Thursday, 21 February 2019 17:22 (six years ago)
Woody who?
I'm not a fan of Woody Allen films, really. I don't think he's that great of an actor. Or even director, for that matter, though he has made a couple of movies I've liked. Cassavetes is kind of a more impressive writer/actor/director. Citizen Kane is pretty good, too. But it's been a while since I've seen a movie written, directed by and starring the same person, which is why it struck me.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 21 February 2019 17:27 (six years ago)
Though I appreciate the pedantic sarcasm.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 21 February 2019 17:28 (six years ago)
Oh yeah, speaking of Shane Carruth, he's a more recent triple-threat, too. And Sling Blade? Seemed to happen more during the indie boom of the '90s.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 21 February 2019 17:32 (six years ago)
Kane was 1941 btw
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Thursday, 21 February 2019 19:13 (six years ago)
The Kindergarten Teacher (Colangelo, 2018) 7/10Dodsworth (Wyler, 1936) 8/10Broken Arrow (Daves, 1950) 7/10*Gremlins 2: The New Batch (Dante, 1990) 8/10Happy as Lazzaro (Rohrwacher, 2018) 8/10Querelle (Fassbinder, 1982) 6/10The Rachel Divide (Brownson, 2018) 7/10The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (Lubitsch, 1927) 7/10Mikey and Nicky (May, 1976) 7/10*Annie (Huston, 1982) 6/10
― Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Thursday, 21 February 2019 22:10 (six years ago)
Birds of Passage was outrageously good and Shakespearean in scope; highest recommendation to anyone near where it's screening
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 22 February 2019 05:02 (six years ago)
The Artits, which I hadn't seen before last night's BBC4 showing. Quite effective largely silent film or at least the sound consists of soundtrack music apart from a couple of crucial points. Hope taht isn't too much spoiler.French/US film with 2 French leads and several internationally known ones. I didn't recognise the actress who played Peppy so has she made much of a move intop International film, or is she well known in france?Quite fun.
― Stevolende, Friday, 22 February 2019 09:42 (six years ago)
fwiw Woody Allen has always said he's not an actor
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Friday, 22 February 2019 15:34 (six years ago)
Enoch Arden (1911, Griffith) (33m) 7/10 Shoplifters (2018, Kore-eda) 7/10 *Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows (2007, Jones) (TV) 8/10 Stan & Ollie (2018, Baird) 7/10 *The Crying Game (1992, Jordan) 8/10 Funeral Parade of Roses (1969, Matsumoto) 6/10 The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1991, Callow) 5/10 *Mikey and Nicky (1976, May) 10/10 Warlock (1959, Dmytryk) 8/10 *Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (1993, Riggs) (38m) 8/10
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Friday, 22 February 2019 15:46 (six years ago)
Morbius what is it about Mikey and Nicky? I haven't seen it & you're pretty parsimonious with 10/10's so my interest is piqued.
― flappy bird, Friday, 22 February 2019 19:10 (six years ago)
I read Frank Bill’s DONNYBROOK last year and really didn’t like it much at all. It felt like a try-hard cross between Harry Crews and Jim Thompson, lapped up by soft-handed, voyeuristic critics. The movie, which I just watched tonight via Amazon, is much better. It’s beautifully shot, and minimalist in a good way, and although there’s a lot of violence it’s handled…tastefully, sort of. Recommended, if you’re a fan of movies about hillbilly bare-knuckle boxing tournaments.
― grawlix (unperson), Sunday, 24 February 2019 01:14 (six years ago)
fb, it's Elaine May's masterpiece -- the two actors' too. Not a wasted frame.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 24 February 2019 04:01 (six years ago)
Cold War (2018) 7/10Fyre (2019) 6/10Burning (2018) 7/10The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) 3/10The Handmaiden (2016) 7/10Tarnation (2003) 7/10Every Man For Himself (1980) 6/10The Big Chill (1983) 5/10The Cat Returns (2002) 7/10Spiderman: Into The Spiderverse (2018) 7/10
― . (Michael B), Sunday, 24 February 2019 09:54 (six years ago)
Iron Man (Browning, 1931)The Lemon Drop Kid (Neilan, 1934)Below Zero (Parrott, 1930)You're Darn Tootin' (Kennedy, 1928)Too Busy to Work (Blystone, 1932)Douro, Faina Fluvial (de Oliveira, 1931)Aniki-Bóbó (de Oliveira, 1942)The Green Years (Rocha, 1963)
― Anne Hedonia (j.lu), Monday, 25 February 2019 00:56 (six years ago)
Self/less (Tarsem, 2015) abandonedTrolls (Dreamworks, Mike Mitchell, 2016) 3/10Green Book (Farrelly, 2018) 3/10*rewatch of A Star is Born (WB, Cukor, 1954) 9/10BlacKkKlansman (Lee, 2018) 8/10
slow month.
― adam the (abanana), Thursday, 28 February 2019 08:31 (six years ago)
Apollo 11 is an amazing achievement, genuinely awe inspiring and beautiful. I'm sure it'll be on CNN before end of the year but do yourself a favor and see it in theaters or, better yet, IMAX.https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/25/apollo-11-review-eye-opening-documentary-is-a-five-star-triumphhttps://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/27/we-felt-a-huge-responsibility-behind-the-landmark-apollo-11-documentaryDirector said they went through over 11k hours of footage and 18k hours of unsynched audio; took years to shake out. The effort and the love of production really shows.
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 28 February 2019 15:09 (six years ago)
Red Desert (Antonioni, 1964) 9/10High Flying Bird (Soderbergh, 2019) 7/10The Green Ray (Rohmer, 1986) 10/10Love in the Afternoon (Rohmer, 1972) 8/10Daisies (Chytilova, 1966) 8/10This Land is Mine (Renoir, 1943) 6/10Hanagatami (Obayashi, 2017) 5/10Let The Summer Never Come Again (Koberidze, 2017) 8/10Yourself and Yours (Hong, 2016) 7/10The American Friend (Wenders, 1977) 8/10
― devvvine, Friday, 1 March 2019 16:48 (six years ago)
Burning (Lee Chang-dong, 2018) Yourself Yours (Hong Sang-soo, 2016)
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 1 March 2019 16:58 (six years ago)
does burning live up to the hype?seeing woman at war tonight; will report back
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 1 March 2019 18:07 (six years ago)
I liked it. There is a thread here with a variety of takes:
BURNING (dir. Lee Chang-dong, 2018) - Murakami adaptation feat. Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, and Jeon Jong-seo
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 1 March 2019 18:13 (six years ago)
Burning was great
― flappy bird, Friday, 1 March 2019 18:24 (six years ago)
You should definitely see Burning. In all honesty I probably prefer Woman at War, but both films good.
― Frederik B, Friday, 1 March 2019 19:43 (six years ago)
February:
Burning (Lee Chang-dong, 2018) 8/10Fire (Smith, 2019) 6/10Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Gondry, 2004) 7/10Casque d'Or (Becker, 1952) 8/10Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Heller, 2018) 6/10 - might have rated this higher if the trailer hadn't given away the entire plot of the movieFive Element Ninjas (Chang Cheh, 1982) 8/10Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (Aldrich, 1964) 7/10The Creeping Flesh (Francis, 1973) 7/10Bram Stoker's Dracula (Curtis, 1974) 6/10CoinCoin and the Extra-Humans (Dumont, 2018) 8/10Machorka-Muff (Straub-Huillet, 1963) 7/10
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 1 March 2019 20:30 (six years ago)
Will wait on that thread till i view... bit looking forward to it!
― i believe that (s)he is sincere (forksclovetofu), Friday, 1 March 2019 20:40 (six years ago)
might have rated this higher if the trailer hadn't given away the entire plot of the movie
snap
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Friday, 1 March 2019 21:38 (six years ago)
January & February in theaters:
Shoplifters (Kore-eda, 2018) - 9/10On the Basis of Sex (Leder, 2018) - 4/10Destroyer (Kusama, 2018) - 2/10Glass (Shyamalan, 2019) - 1/10Cold War (Pawlikowski, 2018) - 8/10Stan & Ollie (Baird, 2018) - 1/10When You Read This Letter (Melville, 1953) - 8/10Wings of Desire (Wenders, 1987) - 9/10Clara’s Ghost (Elliott, 2018) - 2/10They Shall Not Grow Old (Jackson, 2018) - 2/10Secrets of Women / Waiting Women (Bergman, 1952) - 4/10What Men Want (Shankman, 2019) - 8/102019 Oscar Nominated Shorts: Live Action (various, 2018) - 0/10Sansho the Bailiff (Mizoguchi, 1954) - 7/10Cold Pursuit (Moland, 2019) - 6/102019 Oscar Nominated Shorts: Documentary (various, 2018) - 3/10The Image Book (Godard, 2018) - 10/10
― flappy bird, Saturday, 2 March 2019 05:19 (six years ago)
Free Solo. Amazing feat, but Meru was the much better man-vs-mountain face movie, imo.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 2 March 2019 13:26 (six years ago)
Lost In The White City - 8/10Peterloo - 5/10 ( broadest acting of any Mike Leigh film I've seen. Nearly Pythons-level broad. Extra point for the beautiful period look.)All Is Lost - 7/10
― Carly Jae Vespen (Capitaine Jay Vee), Saturday, 2 March 2019 13:49 (six years ago)
flappy, why so down on Stan & Ollie? just the bio genre in general? this one was about as good as those get.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 2 March 2019 14:11 (six years ago)
Funny aside re: that one. A friend of mine was telling me the other day that she had some time to kill a while back, and Stan & Ollie was literally the only thing playing in the time slot she had free. So she went to see it, more or less blind, and really enjoyed it. Which is typically a sign of a good (or at least successful) movie.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 2 March 2019 14:15 (six years ago)
Sansho the Bailiff (Mizoguchi, 1954) - 7/10Tough audience.
― zama roma ding dong (Eric H.), Saturday, 2 March 2019 14:58 (six years ago)
Yes, if any films demands a 10/10 rating it's Sansho - though it obv has to be seen in as pristine a print as possible for maximum perfection. Never sure if I favour Sansho over Ugetsu Monogatari, another 10 out of 10er.
― Ward Fowler, Saturday, 2 March 2019 15:07 (six years ago)
Ugetsu is such a great looking movie. I haven't seen it for a long while but I remember it being as visually arresting as Sunrise.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 2 March 2019 15:11 (six years ago)
idk, i much prefer a geisha and sisters of the gion to ugetsu or sansho but the problem might be i haven't seen any of them in the cinema
― devvvine, Saturday, 2 March 2019 15:23 (six years ago)