Looks great, and frankly I'm excited to support longtime Hollywood icons like Kevin Costner and Francis Ford Coppola on these ambitious, personally funded huge swings. Production on Chapters 3 & 4 of Horizon should start sometime this year I believe.beamish14 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:01 am
Incredibly excited for these. Open Range is one of my favorite American studio films of the 2000s
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I saw this during its festival run last year and it's both a brilliant anarcho-comedy and a genuinely heartfelt trans coming of age film. I loved it.
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Joanna Arnow's The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (NSFW)
- brundlefly
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Ethan Hawke's Flannery O'Connor biopic Wildcat. Maya Hawke, Laura Linney.
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This actually looks promising, hopefully evading some biopic trappings in favor of a more relatable meditation on the search for grace. Ready for all the nepo baby arguments resurfacing as a trade-off for Ethan Hawke gifting his daughter a starring role where she can actually flex her acting muscles for a change. She's been giving awful parts and nobody wants to see her go down the Zoey Deutch path (though glad she's getting a huge part in Linklater's next!) and I can't fault Ethan for trying to intervene and right that course.brundlefly wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 6:02 pm Ethan Hawke's Flannery O'Connor biopic Wildcat. Maya Hawke, Laura Linney.
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I’m not sure O’Connor’s life fits the traditional biopic trappings anyway, apart maybe from her time at Iowa and her lupus. I’ll keep an eye out for this one; she was an excellent writer who I don’t think is read widely enough these days.
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Yeah exactly, if they delve as deep into the religious turbulence and how she struggled but persisted to draw spiritual meaning in her own way, it could be fascinating.
- Matt
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It looks like it will incorporate scenes from her stories and novels, so it might be interesting if her imaginary world and her real world blend together. This was a trick used in Raul Ruiz’s Time Regained to marvelous effect.
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Tilman Singer's follow-up to Luz, Cuckoo.
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I've developed a bit of an obsession about Luz' elliptically affecting horror, which manifests as a form of intellectually-aroused bafflement. This looks like a ton of fun, and a logical next step in applying these skills within a more ambitious, and familiar scope for a general audience.
The trailer is awesome, but it gives away a lot of the plot and trajectory of the film. I wish I didn't watch it, but I've been excited about this one for too long not to touch the stove. Still, if you can resist, I'd recommend it
- brundlefly
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I've been waiting for it since it was announced, re-waiting for it since its Berlin premiere, re-re-waiting for it since NEON dropped one of their nibble-sized teasers a month ago; there was no way I wasn't going to watch the trailer. And as the Variety review had the phrase "Enjoyably Incoherent" in its headline, and as it can take a couple full watches to figure what's completely happening in Luz, I'm not scared of either spoilers or having my appetite sated here. Trailer's juicy.
What I need to know (without digging out the disc) is if that's the same house from "The Events at Mr. Yamamoto's Alpine Residence," or does Singer just have a thing about drained indoor pools?
What I need to know (without digging out the disc) is if that's the same house from "The Events at Mr. Yamamoto's Alpine Residence," or does Singer just have a thing about drained indoor pools?
- therewillbeblus
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Ha, I had a similar thought! And yes, the trailer makes the film look deceptively straightforward. Anyone who's seen Luz might be puzzled at how mainstream it appears, but I think we're in for something very different
I also love how it just drops a month before release
I also love how it just drops a month before release
- brundlefly
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The trailer (sorry) for Sean McNamara's Reagan feels a parody from the start what with its somber Tears for Fears cover and the terrible hair/make-up, but there's a moment halfway through when an actor named Rachel Cannon summons some off-brand Kristen Wiig/Catherine O'Hara energy and threatens to run away with the thing. What could have been! Make a movie where she never lets them leave her living room.
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brundlefly wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 5:12 pm The trailer (sorry) for Sean McNamara's Reagan feels a parody from the start what with its somber Tears for Fears cover and the terrible hair/make-up, but there's a moment halfway through when an actor named Rachel Cannon summons some off-brand Kristen Wiig/Catherine O'Hara energy and threatens to run away with the thing. What could have been! Make a movie where she never lets them leave her living room.
Magnificent, cheap-looking schlock that likely used Griffith Park to stand in for any scene where he’s on a horse. I hope this moment is in it
- brundlefly
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Damian Mc Carthy's Oddity
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Memoir of a Snail, from Adam Elliot (Mary and Max).
And Paddington in Peru, which is coming to the UK on November 8th but not to the US until January 2025. Sony's fumbling a huge opportunity for Election Day counter-programming. I'd much rather be hiding from the civil warsing at a screening of this than in a theater showing the Joker or Venom sequels.
And Paddington in Peru, which is coming to the UK on November 8th but not to the US until January 2025. Sony's fumbling a huge opportunity for Election Day counter-programming. I'd much rather be hiding from the civil warsing at a screening of this than in a theater showing the Joker or Venom sequels.
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Last election day, I watched horror films non-stop. I just needed something else that could viscerally grab hold of my attention, and that did the trick. (FWIW, I know someone who watched similar fare over and over again when he was trying to quit smoking - worked there as well.)brundlefly wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 3:28 pm Memoir of a Snail, from Adam Elliot (Mary and Max).
And Paddington in Peru, which is coming to the UK on November 8th but not to the US until January 2025. Sony's fumbling a huge opportunity for Election Day counter-programming. I'd much rather be hiding from the civil warsing at a screening of this than in a theater showing the Joker or Venom sequels.
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It wasn't the Quitters, Inc. segment of Cat's Eye was it?hearthesilence wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 7:57 pm (FWIW, I know someone who watched similar fare over and over again when he was trying to quit smoking - worked there as well.)
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LOL, no but I'll have to send that to him
- brundlefly
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From Robert Eggers........' brothers, The Front Room.
Minhal Baig's We Grown Now.
Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain, Culkinier than Julia von Heinz' Treasure.
Minhal Baig's We Grown Now.
Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain, Culkinier than Julia von Heinz' Treasure.
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I didn't realize that Giovanni Ribisi was adding feature film cinematography to his plate. Looks good!
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Zemeckis' Here discussion moved, er, here.