Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
I like Andrew Scott so much that I just watched a Sam Fender music video he stars in. The man is an acting God. He spun what could be a formulaic role (meteorologist studying weather patterns) and spun it into thespian gold.
I had forgotten, almost like a reincarnation former life of mine that he was the Priest I lusted after in Fleabag. And I attribute that not to bad memory, but to how well he morphs into a different…
Gorgeous animated film form 1981 that my co-worker hipped me on.
Story of a Russian Immigrant and his ancestors through the decades all set to a stunning soundtrack including: Our Love is Here to Stay, Cantaloupe Island, As Time Goes By, Somebody to Love and Night Moves...and that's literally just to name a few.
Sure there's slapped together odd live action sequences just to prove this came from reality and the ending's a bit quirky, but the whole of the…
I disagree with the NY Times critic who thought the magical realism sequences were a distraction. Let's face facts, as DD Lewis said in the NY Time interview, this began ans a short film, and if you look at the story line, it is still a short film with the aforementioned add ons plus the mother son subplot.
This doesn't make Anemone boring, BUT the magical realism sequences are essential in rounding out what would otherwise be tedium.
Sexual assault…
Perfect for dog groomers or anyone in need of a far our cult film, this yum yum flick is for a night when you’re up to your neck in what the f’s hurled toward Covid19 frustrations.
I do need to watch Carrie from 1978 which is heavily referenced, (not a Stephen King movie fan with the huge EXCEPTION of The Shining), as the main character Mike Pinkney plays a Hollywood resident dying to re-make Carrie into an all cats movie,…