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On the Side: My Favorite Paul Verhoeven Films | cinematiccoffee
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100 Greatest Film Directors of All-Time (In Alphabetical Order). Fine Conversations About Cinema. On the Side: My Favorite Paul Verhoeven Films. Posted by John Charet. Asymp; 2 Comments. No other filmmaker regardless of whether or not they are from the United States or overseas has treated material given to him (both artistic and commercial) in such an over-the-top way other than Holland native Paul Verhoeven. Whenever audiences watch both his work in Holland (. Or sometimes both (. Based on Robert Heinl...
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A New Leaf | cinematiccoffee
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100 Greatest Film Directors of All-Time (In Alphabetical Order). Fine Conversations About Cinema. My Favorite Elaine May Films (New). Posted by John Charet. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Heartbreak Kid 1972. Out of * * * *). 1 A New Leaf (1971). 2 Mikey and Nicky (1976). 3 The Heartbreak Kid (1972) (Not the 2007 remake). 1/2 (Out of * * * *). On the Side: My Favorite Elaine May Films. Posted by John Charet. Asymp; 4 Comments. Followed in 1976. As with. This crime drama staring John Cassavetes and Peter Fal...
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Drama | cinematiccoffee
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100 Greatest Film Directors of All-Time (In Alphabetical Order). Fine Conversations About Cinema. My Favorite David Ayer Films (New). Posted by John Charet. Asymp; Leave a comment. Out of * * * *). 1 Suicide Squad (2016). 3 End of Watch (2012). 1/2 (Out of * * * *). My Favorite Marco Bellocchio Films (New). Posted by John Charet. Asymp; Leave a comment. Devil in the Flesh. Fists in the Pocket. The Prince of Homburg. Out of * * * *). 2 Dormant Beauty (2012). 3 My Mother’s Smile (2002). 9 The Nanny (1999).
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The Heartbreak Kid | cinematiccoffee
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100 Greatest Film Directors of All-Time (In Alphabetical Order). Fine Conversations About Cinema. On the Side: My Favorite Elaine May Films. Posted by John Charet. Asymp; 4 Comments. To the average joe, people probably only remember female director/writer Elaine May as the female partner of the late Mike Nichols in their comedy tour “An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May.” At least I believe that is the title? Followed in 1976. As with. Was released in 1987 and was notorious even before it’s ...
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The San Francisco Film Critics Circle » 2011 » December
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The San Francisco Film Critics Circle. Join us on Facebook! SFFCC Members’ Best of 2011. December 27th, 2011 by SFFCC. As our members complete their Best of 2011 lists, they will be added here. Jeffrey M. Anderson. 8220;The Tree of Life”. 8220;Certified Copy”. 8220;Meek’s Cutoff”. 8220;Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”. 8220;Road to Nowhere”. 8220;Cave of Forgotten Dreams”. 8220;Mysteries of Lisbon”. 8220;The Debt”. 8220;Margin Call”. 8220;Rise of the Planet of the Apes”. 8220;A Separation”. 8220;Win Win”.
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The San Francisco Film Critics Circle » 2014 » December
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The San Francisco Film Critics Circle. Join us on Facebook! SFFCC Members’ Best of 2014. December 30th, 2014 by SFFCC. As our members complete their Best of 2014 lists, they will be added here. Jeffrey M. Anderson. THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL. GOODBYE TO LANGUAGE 3-D. Sacramento News and Review. STRANGER BY THE LAKE. WE ARE THE BEST! TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT. THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL. DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES. ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE. STRANGER BY THE LAKE. CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA. NORTE: THE END OF HISTORY.
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Keepin' it Reel: The Best and Worst Films of 2014
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Telling you about movies, and expecting you to do the same too. The Best and Worst Films of 2014. Here are the Top 10 Films (out of the 38 I saw in total, 22 in theatres) in 2014. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. And The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. 9 Into the Woods. Maybe it's because it was the most recent, or maybe because it was a rather enjoyable surprise, but this film was a riot. I think I may be a Stephen Sondheim fan and not even know it. Sweeney Todd. 8 The Book of Life. I had a love/hate exper...
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Goodfella's Movie Blog: #12: Joel & Ethan Coen
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A running log of film watching and cinematic discoveries. Wednesday, July 7, 2010. 12: Joel and Ethan Coen. 8220;One of the pleasures of movies is creating a world . . . it gives you a license to do certain things.”. They may be among the preeminent visual stylists of this era, but it’s hard to deny that the greatest asset the Coen Brothers possess is their unparalleled writing talent. They are equally adept at writing the crass stoner comedy of The Big Lebowski. And No Country For Old Men. Allows the la...
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Goodfella's Movie Blog: #14: The Archers - Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger
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A running log of film watching and cinematic discoveries. Saturday, July 3, 2010. 14: The Archers - Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. And parts of The Red Shoes. Watching A Canterbury Tale. For the first time was an experience akin to marveling at a more-charming, innocent Mulholland Drive. And before going straight to the ranking, I’ll put in a word for what I look to as possibly their most underrated film: 49th Parallel. Scouring the web for reviews and opinions on it, it seems to routinely be dis...
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Goodfella's Movie Blog: #10: Sam Peckinpah
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A running log of film watching and cinematic discoveries. Sunday, July 11, 2010. 8220;I loved Westerns as a kid, and I wanted to see if they held up.”. Like #14 in this series, this is another of my more recent interests. If this countdown had been done just a year ago, Sam Peckinpah would not have been included. My initial reaction to the man known as Bloody Sam, which came from watching his most acclaimed film The Wild Bunch. And Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia. I still don’t rank it at the t...
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