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He loved this report from @vulture.com:
He loved this report from @vulture.com:
(Only reason OBAA isn't on the list is it was a 2nd watch in Oct.)
(Only reason OBAA isn't on the list is it was a 2nd watch in Oct.)
All four were seen in movie theaters, which is unusual for me. Glad I saw all of them, but annoyed that technical problems meant missing the last 20 minutes of the opera.
All four were seen in movie theaters, which is unusual for me. Glad I saw all of them, but annoyed that technical problems meant missing the last 20 minutes of the opera.
Banger of a theatrical double feature with PLAINCLOTHES and THE HISTORY OF SOUND. Enjoyed the hilarity of my first John Carpenter. And let the tears gush for the DAUGHTERS doc.
Banger of a theatrical double feature with PLAINCLOTHES and THE HISTORY OF SOUND. Enjoyed the hilarity of my first John Carpenter. And let the tears gush for the DAUGHTERS doc.
Four different decades Almost-forgotten film from a huge bestseller from the '60s, early Kubrick, a Coen brothers' film that only improves with age, and a prescient timely Carol Reed film made & showing the start of WWII.
Four different decades Almost-forgotten film from a huge bestseller from the '60s, early Kubrick, a Coen brothers' film that only improves with age, and a prescient timely Carol Reed film made & showing the start of WWII.
Two rewatches (Double Indemnity and The Secret in Their Eyes), two "new to me."
Two rewatches (Double Indemnity and The Secret in Their Eyes), two "new to me."
Nothing great here. China Moon and King of the Gypsies were...fine, but derivative. Keeper of the Flame was highly flawed. Lucky Numbers was terrible, and not even fun.
Interesting, none of these films' names start with an article.
Nothing great here. China Moon and King of the Gypsies were...fine, but derivative. Keeper of the Flame was highly flawed. Lucky Numbers was terrible, and not even fun.
Interesting, none of these films' names start with an article.