There seems to be much fewer things in the summer on this blog, but that's not much of a surprise for me. Family life, work life, and the addition of many more extracurricular activities in a much more urban area will have that effect. This week I saw the finales of two television series', the only connecting strand between the two being Kevin Corrigan (who has a minor role on both of them). The only film this week is an American classic I had never seen, and it did not disappoint.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Filmcap: The week of May 1-8
Yes I am still very behind on these, you should probably get used to that now. In this post I include a great TV show that I've now caught up with, a spaghetti western (right when "Community" had their spaghetti western episode), a Woody Allen film, and brand new superhero movie of cosmic proportions.
Labels:
1960's,
2000's,
2010's,
AMC,
Italy,
Kenneth Branagh,
Sergio Leone,
Television,
Vince Gilligan,
Woody Allen
Friday, May 6, 2011
Filmcap: The week of April 24-May 1
Still a few days behind with this one because of finals, but they are now over thankfully. Finals are also why only 3 movies this week and expect something of the same for the next filmcap. This week though does feature a nice variety. A colorful Spanish film, a black-and-white American film, and a samurai Japanese western.
Labels:
1950's,
1960's,
2000's,
Akira Kurosawa,
Japan,
Pedro Almodovar,
Sidney Lumet,
Spain
Monday, May 2, 2011
Most anticipated films of Summer 2011
I made a most anticipated list for the first 4 months of 2011, and it was a completely useless list because the movies that come out during that time are never really any good with the exception of some foreign films that I usually don't see until they come on DVD anyway.
Here's a list for the summer (first week of May to last week of August) which will surely be packed with spectacle, but probably few movies that will end up on my year end list. The number one movie on this list was very easy to pick because it is Terrence Malick, one of the top 5 directors working today, and from what I hear the movie promises to be a very unique experience. It's easily my most anticipated film of the entire year. The rest of the movies were chosen by director, trailers, early buzz, and gut feeling.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Filmcap: The week of April 17-24
So I am officially about a week behind on these because of finals. Though I think I'll be able to catch up soon once finals die down. This week I finally finish Band of Brothers, some Italian World War II stories, one very artistic Iranian film, one very Hollywood-ish Iranian film, and two movies about bank robberies.
Labels:
1940's,
1960's,
1990's,
2000's,
Abbas Kiarostami,
Arthur Penn,
HBO,
Iran,
Italy,
Majid Majidi,
Michael Moore,
Roberto Rossellini,
Steven Spielberg,
Television,
Tom Hanks
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Filmcap: The week of April 3-10
This week saw a whole lot of stuff, much more than usual. We've got the end of a television show, two Italian films from the 50's, an impressionistic Terrence Malick-like film, a meta Iranian film, two films from Joe Wright, and a tale of a recent election. It's a lot, but I'm only preparing for what I assume will be less film watching in the summer. Have at it.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Filmcap: The week of Mar 28-April 3
This week saw my second pre-Annie Hall Woody Allen movie in two weeks, a 1990 movie that feels very much like a Woody Allen movie, a very stylish French noir, a violent Korean movie, and newly released 2011 film. I've also been watching the HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers," when I finish that I'll review that in one of these as well (probably in a week or two).
Labels:
1960's,
1970's,
1990's,
2000's,
2010's,
Chan-Wook Park,
Duncan Jones,
France,
Jean-Pierre Melville,
South Korea,
Whit Stillman,
Woody Allen
Friday, April 1, 2011
Filmcap: the week of Mar 20-27
In this post I've got a couple superb realist post-crisis foreign films, one from post-war Italy, and another is post-revolution Iran. A couple recent films, one brand new and horrible, the other from last year and amazing. Then there's a little-talked about film from a great director, and a much-talked about genre film I have finally watched. Also, links to two very good short films.
Labels:
1940's,
1970's,
1980's,
1990's,
2010's,
Abbas Kiarostami,
Charles Ferguson,
Iran,
Italy,
Jonathan Demme,
Roberto Rossellini,
Woody Allen,
Zack Snyder
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Filmcap: The week of Mar 13-20
For some reason during spring break I had less time to watch movies. Actually it's because there's just way more to do in the Seattle area in my spare time. Anyway, I only have three movies in this post to talk about. One is a great documentary, and the other two are new movies that just came out into theaters. Also, a bit about Portlandia. Hopefully next week will see me get back to my regular programming.
Labels:
2000's,
2010's,
Andrew Jarecki,
Greg Motolla,
IFC,
Television,
Tom McCarthy
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