Monday, August 6, 2012

Netflix rentals

Terri: Really surprising story line--I kept thinking I could predict what would happen next, but I was wrong. Weird and a little creepy at times, but in a good way. 3/4

Martha Marcy May Marlene: Waited forever to finally see this super-hyped (or at least super-hyped to me) movie. It did not disappoint! Creeped me out in just the right amount. I thought the lead performance (by Elizabeth Olsen) was pretty good too. 3/4

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Good movies seen in the past few months (off the top of my head):

  • Le Grande Illusion (4 out of 4 stars! AMAZING!)
  • The Battle of Algiers
  • Never Let Me Go
  • Your Sister's Sister
  • Attenberg
  • Pina 
Decent movies:
  • Bernie (with Jack Black)
  • A Fistful of Dollars
  • Beasts of the Southern Wild (watched yesterday) 
  • The Long Day Closes
Since I've been home, I've been watching a lot of Louie (Louis C.K.). And that show is great.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

A Separation (1/12/11)

A powerful and ultimately quite unsettling Iranian film about...a lot of things. Mainly relationships, and the love for family, and the way that we hurt others by trying to do what's best for them. Definitely recommended.

3.5/4

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Movies watched during winter break

The Descendants (12/11): Cobble Hill Cinema, 2/4 stars
-Definitely a let-down from Alexander Payne.

The Gold Rush (12/11): Film Forum, 4/4 stars
-I forgot how WONDERFUL Charlie Chaplin is! Want to re-watch some more of his films

Of Gods and Men (12/11): Netflix rental watched in San Clemente, 3/4 stars
-very powerful, never want to watch it again

In the Loop (12/11): Netflix rental watched in Monrovia, 2.5/4 stars
-witty yet somewhat tiresome by the end

Senna (1/12): Netflix rental watched in Monrovia, 2.5/4 stars
-depressing yet interesting look at Formula One racing and the legend that is Senna

Pina (1/12): IFC Center, 3.5/4
-Although boring and weird at times, ultimately a very unique and at times amazing experience of watching 3D dancers "breathing" right before my eyes.

Laura (1/12): Film Forum, 2.5/4 stars
-Preminger's great classic whodunit/noir. A lot of fun watching it in a packed house at FF.

Margaret (1/12): Cinema Village, 1.5/4 stars
-two-and-a-half-hour movie with about 20 different plotlines and lots of yelling. Nevertheless, I could appreciate this movie and was actually willing to sit all the way through (unlike Ari, who sat through it fairly unwillingly).

Weekend (1/12): Netflix streaming watched in Brooklyn, 2.5/4 stars
-Very sweet yet perhaps forgettable (?) look at a weekend two gay men fall in love. Felt very honest and I definitely cared about the characters.