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dystopiandramaqueen · 7 months ago
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All alone at the theater for Nosferatu
WHERE MY GOTHS AT 👀
An empty theater is a Creepy. Eerie. Solitary enclosure. Much like a tomb.
Perfect vibe I guess.
😅😅😅
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thegeneralreturns · 7 months ago
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So how did 2024 go movie-wise?
Of the eighty-or-so movies that came to streaming, home video, or Iowa theaters that I could see before the first Saturday of 2025...
THE TEN BEST FILMS OF THE YEAR: 1. Strange Darling (Directed by JT Mollner) 2. I Saw the TV Glow (Directed by Jane Schoenbrun) 3. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (Directed by George Miller) 4. Nosferatu (Directed by Robert Eggers)/Oddity (Directed by Damian McCarthy) (tie) 5. Conclave (Directed by Edward Berger) 6. A Real Pain (Directed by Jesse Eisenberg) 7. The Outrun (Directed by Nora Fingscheidt) 8. Challengers (Directed by Luca Guadagnino) 9. The Substance (Directed by Coralie Fargeat) 10. The Beekeeper (Directed by David Ayer)
THE FIVE WORST FILMS OF THE YEAR: 1. AfrAId (Directed by Chris Weitz) 2. We Live in Time (Directed by John Crowley) 3. Borderlands (Directed by Eli Roth) 4. Red One (Directed by Jake Kasdan) 5. Tarot (Directed by Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg)
BEST DIRECTION: Jane Schoenbrun - I Saw the TV Glow Runner-up: George Miller - Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
BEST SCREENPLAY: Megan Park - My Old Ass Runner-up: JT Mollner - Strange Darling
BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE: Nicholas Hoult - Juror #2 Runner-up: Willa Fitzgerald - Strange Darling
BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE: Ariana Grande - Wicked Runner-up: John Earl Jelks - Exhibiting Forgiveness
BEST STUNT ENSEMBLE AND COORDINATION: The Shadow Strays Runner-up: Monkey Man
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Jarin Blaschke - Nosferatu Runner-up: Galo Olivares - Alien: Romulus
BEST EDITING: Jesse Goldsmith - Here Runner-up: Stephan Bechinger - The Outrun
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: Colin Gibson - Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Runner-up: Nathan Crowley - Wicked
BEST COSTUME DESIGN: Linda Muir, David Schwed - Nosferatu Runner-up: David Crossman, Janty Yates - Gladiator II
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Runner-up: Twisters
BEST MAKEUP: The Substance Runner-up: Terrifier 3
MOST UNDERRATED FILM (in which I cannot imagine anyone not liking them): Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter One (Directed by Kevin Costner) Runner-up: Trap (Directed by M. Night Shyamalan)
MOST OVERRATED FILM (in which I have a hard time fathoming why anyone recommends them as highly as they do): The Wild Robot (Directed by Chris Sanders) Runner up: Emilia Perez (Directed by Jacques Audiard)
MOST OVERHATED FILM (in which I get why people don't like them, but come on, now, you're just being childish): Madame Web (Directed by SJ Clarkson) Runner-up: The Crow (Directed by Rupert Sanders)
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venusinmyrrh · 7 months ago
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My favorite new (or new to me) films of 2024!
Conclave, dir. Edward Berger
Monkey Man, dir. Dev Patel
Waitress, dir. Adrienne Shelly
Nosferatu, dir. Robert Eggers
The Bikeriders, dir. Jeff Nichols
Emilia Pérez, dir. Jacques Audiard
Strange Way of Life, dir. Pedro Almodóvar
Gladiator II, dir. Ridley Scott
The Fall Guy, dir. David Leitch
Honorable mention:
Challengers, dir. Luca Guadagnino
Lisa Frankenstein, dir. Zelda Williams
Wicked, dir. Jon M. Chu
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seriouslycromulent · 1 year ago
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More thoughts on The John Larroquette Show
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OK. So I've finally finished rewatching The John Larroquette Show, and I'm back with additional thoughts and commentary about the series. My first post about my rewatch can be found here.
I just want to point out that I couldn't watch every episode because the media player that I downloaded wouldn't play back all the files unfortunately. So over the course of the 4 seasons, I would say I got to see about 85% of it. Unfortunately, the majority of the episodes the media player wouldn't read were in the final season. ☹️ I hope I will get to watch those episodes via another media player in the future, but I didn't want to hold up my commentary waiting for that to happen.
So from what I got to watch, I really liked the show and it made me sad that the series couldn't really find an audience because there was some solid comedy (and drama) in those 70+ episodes.
Enough of the intro, let's dive in to more thoughts ...
I'm so slow. It took me until the 2nd season to realize the cops' names, Hampton and Eggers, are a play on the combo Ham & Eggs. Don't judge me.
Throughout season 2, you can tell the showrunners were really trying everything to get the ratings up with different guest stars and celeb cameos. It's almost to the point of being really obsequious and sweaty. Like it starts somewhat subtly with cross-promotion of other NBC series and celebrities who are mildly connected to the show, like Joey Lawrence from Blossom playing Carly's brother and David Cassidy, who sang the opening theme song for the show. Then, it was like: "Hey! Here for no reason is the '60s singer Deon, actor Joe Pesci, and Boys II Men." (Not all in one episode, mind you). Now, I love me some BIIM, but they basically shot an entire music video in the bus station in the middle of an episode, and it just did not fit the tone of the show at all. The most obvious cameo/guest star was the random appearance of the late and sorely missed Matthew Perry as a character that didn't even get a name. But Friends was already a hit by then (1995), so I'm sure NBC thought his appearance on TJLS would help with the ratings. I don't mind any of these guest stars generally, but it all began to feel a bit forced, as opposed to something organic like most of the guest stars from season 1.
Now guest stars who have worked with Larroquette in the past or were related to him were perfectly fine by me. What can I say? I like it when people I know who are friends or family get to work together. Case in point: It was great to see JL act alongside his lovely wife in an episode of his own show. All I know about Elizabeth is what JL has mentioned occasionally in interviews, which is essentially she has the patience of a saint and that she's English. With so little to go on, it's no surprise that I didn't recognize her right away. But she did a fine job, and I bet it was a real treat for them to work together on something that others (especially their kids) can watch years later.
In s2e17, "Whipping Post," Joey Lawrence guest stars as Carly's brother, Sonny. During a scene where nurse Catherine (played by the highly underrated Alison LaPlaca) is dressing a bad cut on his arm at the hospital, Sonny keeps hitting on Catherine while she's working. In a quick back and forth, he tells her how attractive and funny she is. She responds by saying something to the effect, "Thanks for that. It's nice to hear, but I've been on 5 cancelled sitcoms. Nobody gets me." The comment gets a huge laugh from the audience because it's obviously a 4th wall break. I remember LaPlaca being on a number of sitcoms in the '80s, but I just wanted to fact check to see which 5 cancelled ones she was talking about. According to IMDB, they were: Tom, The Jackie Thomas Show, Stat, Open House, and Duet (which to be fair, lasted 3 seasons). Personally, I love it when shows break the 4th wall, and I appreciate that they let the audience laugh for a long time here because it really was a funny surprise that I think deserved the response it got.
Going back to the general setup of the show, you can tell that the producers or the network is still fiddling with the formula throughout the series. They moved away from the steady references to John Hemingway's recovery in AA, and tried their best to make it more like a "regular" sitcom about the life and work of a particular group of people. This was fine, I guess. But I feel like in doing so, the show lost a little bit of what made it unique. They tried to make Hemingway a normal-ish guy surrounded by a cast of dynamic characters, and he was simply reacting to their shenanigans. But that in some ways stunted the development of John's character, in my opinion.
Speaking of character development, I also felt like the show was probably getting notes from week to week telling the writers to be more appealing to "Middle America." So as a result, the writers did the following: had Hemingway talk less about racism with Dexter; gave Hemingway a steady girlfriend & a more middle class-looking flat; made Carly more "respectable" by giving her the bar at the station to run; had Gene meet someone & get married; and kept the commentary about the cops to mostly punchlines about them specifically (compared to a commentary about police, in general). Most of these changes happen in season 2, but it doesn't stop the show from being funny. However, it does change the humor a bit. I felt like the humor only really starts to falter when they changed the canon bus station hours where we see our cast of characters go from an overnight shift (aka 3rd shift) to a late shift (aka 2nd shift). The change is subtle, but it's there. And it was definitely better when the show had a 3rd shift background. I don't know why, but it just did.
In happier thoughts, I counted guest stars from Night Court coming over and joining Larroquette for an episode on his show at 6. First, there's Bumper Robinson playing a teenage thief/would-be shakedown artist in "Jumping Off the Wagon" (s1e7). Then, we see Marsha Warfield playing Dexter's sister in "Date Night" (s1e22). Next, it was Charles Robinson playing a bookmaker that John mistakes for a bookie (aka someone who places gambling bets). That episode, "John's Lucky Day," (s3e11) was great especially because of the scene in the bar where John has this back and forth with the bartender, who thinks John is this menacing gangster who's going to hurt Charlie's character and he's trying to keep John in his good graces. The bartender is played by popular voice actor Kevin Michael Richardson, someone we rarely get to see onscreen much these days. And of course, we get a guest starring episode featuring Harry Anderson, who played a plastic surgeon trying to convince John to get a lot of unnecessary work done. That episode, "Cosmetic Perjury," (s3e14) also gives a nice little shout-out to Markie Post in a quick back and forth between the two. And last, but not least, we get to see a small reunion between Dan Fielding and Phil Sanders with the guest appearance of William Utay in the episode "Independence Day" (s3e20).
Oh, and I shouldn't forget the small role that John's youngest son, Ben, plays in "An Odd Cup of Tea," (s3e7). It must've been trippy to play your dad's much, much younger brother on your dad's own TV show. Although, they do get to argue with each other and tell each other to shut up like brothers yelling at each other often do, so maybe it was a bit cathartic.
If I had to pick my favorite episodes of all 4 seasons, I would say it would be the following, in no particular order: "Grit" (s1e21), "The Book of Rachel" (s2e8), and "Rachel Redux" (s2e21). I can't say exactly why those episodes are my favorites. But I can say those 3 episodes made me either laugh so hard I had to rewind to hear the dialogue I missed while I was laughing, or delight at the chemistry JL shared with his main costars in those episodes. "Grit" features Hemingway's relationship with Eggers, and I think they played so well off each other that it makes me sad that Elizabeth Berridge doesn't get more work. She's just absolutely hilarious throughout the entire episode. As a matter of fact, I would say that she and Darryl "Chill" Mitchell probably had the most chemistry with Larroquette when it came to comedy on the show. And Mayim Bialik as Hemingway's daughter was just pitch perfect in terms of chemistry. They worked really well together, and I'm glad we got to see her appear on the show 3 times. My favorites were "The Book of Rachel" and "Rachel Redux," but the 3rd episode she's in isn't bad though. Sure, it was a chance to cross-promote with her show on the same network, but these 2 definitely caught lightning in a bottle with their timing and delivery. Who knows? Since Mayim has worked with both John and Melissa Rauch, maybe she'll turn up on the new Night Court. I know I wouldn't mind seeing that.
I have more thoughts on the show, but I'm going to stop here for the sake of everyone's sanity. Thank you for reading if you've gotten this far. Feel free to share your thoughts on the show if you like. I hope to share a few more of mine in the future.
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animationarticles · 7 months ago
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Holiday Box Office Showdown: Mufasa and Sonic 3 Dominate as Year Ends on a High Note
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It appears that the holiday box office has two standout performers this Christmas season: Mufasa: The Lion King from Disney and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 from Paramount. Both films have reasons to celebrate as the year’s box office race comes to an eventful conclusion.
Over the five-day holiday period (Wednesday through Sunday), Mufasa emerged as the leader, earning an estimated $63.8 million, slightly ahead of Sonic 3, which brought in $60.4 million. However, the story shifts when looking at the three-day weekend alone, where Sonic 3 narrowly outpaced Mufasa with $38 million versus $37.1 million.
Opening last weekend, Sonic 3 quickly became a fan favorite, surpassing $100 million domestically by Friday after pulling in $12.6 million that day. By Sunday, its domestic earnings reached $137.6 million, with an additional $74 million internationally, marking a franchise-best overseas debut and bringing its global total to $211.5 million. Paramount’s success with Sonic 3 is particularly noteworthy as the studio transitions to new leadership under David Ellison.
Meanwhile, Mufasa rebounded during the holiday week as more families attended screenings, boosting its domestic total to $113.5 million by Sunday. However, it continues to trail Sonic 3 in North America. Internationally, Mufasa excelled, leading the charts with $77.1 million this weekend and achieving a global tally of $328 million.
These two films are just part of a strong lineup contributing to a festive season for the industry. A24’s awards hopeful Babygirl, featuring Nicole Kidman, debuted with $7 million over five days, while The Brutalist, another A24 title, earned an impressive per-location average of $47,547 during its limited release.
Amazon MGM Studios’ A Fire Inside, directed by Mufasa helmer Barry Jenkins, secured a $4.3 million five-day opening. In the horror genre, Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu, released by Focus Features, impressed with a $40.3 million five-day debut, including $21.2 million over the weekend, exceeding expectations and setting a record for a Christmas horror release.
Other notable performances include Searchlight Pictures’ A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet, which garnered $23.3 million in its first five days. This critically acclaimed film achieved a rare A CinemaScore and became Searchlight’s second-biggest opening ever.
Overall, the year-end has provided a boost to the box office, with the annual revenue decline narrowing significantly. Total earnings for 2023 are projected to reach $8.75 billion–$8.76 billion, a slight drop of around 3.2 percent from the previous year. This holiday success follows a strong Thanksgiving lineup, including Moana 2, Wicked, and Gladiator II, all of which continue to perform well.
Among these, Universal’s Wicked has broken records, becoming the highest-grossing stage musical adaptation globally with $634.4 million, surpassing Mamma Mia! and positioning itself as a major awards contender.
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stenka-razin · 3 years ago
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Every Film I Watched in 2022
The Matrix (1999, dir. Lana Wachowski & Lilly Wachowski) Bidoof’s Big Stand (2022, dir. Shaofu Zhang) Samurai Cop (1991, for. Amir Shervan) The Matrix Resurrections (2021, dir. Lana Wachowski) Citizen Kane (1941, dir. Orson Welles) Tetsuo II: Body Hammer (“鉄男II BODY HAMMER” 1992, dir. Shinya Tsukamoto) The Elephant Man (1980, dir. David Lynch) Grandma’s Boy (2006, dir. Nicholaus Goossen) Always Be My Maybe (2019, dir. Nahnatchka Khan) Game Night (2018, dir. John Francis Daley & Jonathan Goldstein) When We First Met (2018, dir. Ari Sandel) The Kid (1921, dir. Charlie Chaplin, 1972 rerelease) Menace II Society (1993, dir. Albert Hughes & Allen Hughes) Duck Soup (1933, dir. Leo McCarey) 30 Minutes or Less (2011, dir. Ruben Fleischer) Chimes at Midnight (1965, dir. Orson Welles) Money Plane (2020, dir. Andrew Lawrence) Man with a Movie Camera (“Человек с киноаппаратом” 1929, dir. Dziga Vertov, Cinematic Orchestra soundtrack) Godzilla (1998, dir. Roland Emmerich) City Lights (1931, dir. Charlie Chaplin) Krull (1983, dir. Peter Yates) Klute (1971, dir. Alan J. Paluka) The Lawnmower Man (1992, dir. Brett Leonard) Area 51: The Alien Interview (1997, dir. Jeff Broadstreet) Ratty (2020, dir. John Angus Stewart) Heavy Metal (1981, dir. Gerald Potterton) The Northman (2022, dir. Robert Eggers) Autumn Sonata (“Höstsonaten” 1978, dir. Ingmar Bergman) Battles Without Honor and Humanity (“仁義なき戦い” 1973, dir. Kinji Fukasuka) Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima (“仁義なき戦い 広島死闘篇” 1973, dir. Kinji Fukasuka) Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War (“仁義なき戦い 代理戦争” 1973, dir. Kinji Fukusaku) Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Police Tactics (“仁義なき戦い 頂上作戦” 1974, dir. Kinji Fukusaku) Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode (“仁義なき戦い 完結篇” 1974, dir. Kinji Fukusaku) Logan’s Run (1976, dir. Michael Anderson) The Vietnam War (2017, dir. Ken Burns & Lynn Novick) The Devil Wears Prada (2006, dir. David Frankel) Best in Show (2000, dir. Christopher Guest) Shaolin and Wu Tang (“少林與武當” 1983, dir. Gordon Liu, dub) Shin Godzilla (“シン・ゴジラ” 2016, dir. Hideaki Anno & Shinji Higuchi) The Legend of the Suram Fortress (“ამბავი სურამის ციხისა” 1985, dir. Sergei Parajanov) The Six Directions of Boxing (“六合八法” 1980, dir. Hsu Tien-Yung, dub) Shaolin vs Lama (“少林鬥喇嘛” 1983, dir. Lee Tso-Nam, dub) Inside the Mind of a Cat (2022, dir. Andy Mitchell) Prey (2022, dir. Dan Trachtenberg) Marathon Man (1976, dir. John Schlesinger) Final Destination (2000, dir. James Wong) Final Destination 2 (2003, dir. David R. Ellis) Final Destination 3 (2005, dir. James Wong) The Final Destination (2009, dir. David R. Ellis) Final Destination 5 (2011, dir. Steven Quayle) Mulan (1998, dir. Tony Bancroft & Barry Cook) No Time to Die (2021, dir. Cory Joji Fukunaga) The Munsters (2022, dir. Rob Zombie) House of 1000 Corpses (2003, dir. Rob Zombie) One Night in Miami… (2020, dir. Regina King) Magnificent Obsession (1954, dir. Douglas Sirk) The Knight Before Christmas (2019, dir. Monika Mitchell) Halloween (1978, dir. John Carpenter) Noel Next Door (2022, dir. Max McGuire) Ice Sculpture Christmas (2015, dir. David Mackay) Alexander Nevsky (1938, dir. Sergei Eisenstein) Love Hard (2021, dir. Hernán Jiménez) Falling for Christmas (2022, dir. Janeen Damien) A Christmas Prince (2017, dir. Alex Zamm) Holidate (2020, dir. John Whitesell) Cyborg (1989, dir. Albert Pyun) Full Metal Jacket (1987, dir. Stanley Kubrick) Star Trek Generations (1994, dir. David Carson) Christmas Vacation (1989, dir. Jeremiah S. Chechik) Star Trek: First Contact (1996, dir. Jonathan Frakes) Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001, dir. Sharon Maguire) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990, dir. Steve Barron) Waterworld (1995, dir. Kevin Reynolds) Elf (2003, dir. Jon Favreau) Feliz NaviDAD (2020, dir. Melissa Joan Hart) Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas (1977, dir. Jim Henson)
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batboyblog · 4 years ago
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So you want to get into Horror?
So last year a friend of mine confessed to being scared of horror movies and hadn't seen any, but wanted to try. So every day of October we watched a horror movie. I tried to organize it in chronological order making a kind of history of horror. I understand some classics are missing and later movies I picked as classics were really my judgement, but if you've never done horror, don't get it etc, this list is a pretty good place to start and by the end you'll be able to talk to most horror fans
Psycho (1960) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Rosemary’s Baby (1968) dir. Roman Polanski
Night of the Living Dead (1968) dir. George A. Romero
The Exorcist (1973) dir. William Friedkin
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) dir. Tobe Hooper
Carrie (1976) dir. Brian De Palma
Dawn of the Dead (1978) dir. George A. Romero
Halloween (1978) dir. John Carpenter
Alien (1979) dir. Ridley Scott
The Shinning (1980) dir. Stanley Kubrick
Friday The 13th (1980) dir. Sean S. Cunningham
An American Werewolf in London (1981) dir. John Landis
The Evil Dead (1981) dir. Sam Raimi
Poltergeist (1982) dir. Tobe Hooper
The Thing (1982) dir. John Carpenter
Creepshow (1982) dir. George A. Romero
Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) dir. Wes Craven
Terminator (1984) dir. James Cameron
Day of the Dead (1985) dir. George A. Romero
The Return of the Living Dead (1985) dir. Dan O'Bannon
The Lost Boys (1987) dir. Joel Schumacher
Evil Dead II (1987) dir. Sam Raimi
The Silence of the Lambs (1991) dir. Jonathan Demme
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1991) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
Army of Darkness (1992) dir. Sam Raimi
Scream (1996) dir. Wes Craven
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) dir. Robert Rodriguez
The Craft (1996) dir. Andrew Fleming
Event Horizon (1997) dir. Paul W. S. Anderson
The Sixth Sense (1999) dir. M. Night Shyamalan
The Blair Witch Project (1999) dir. Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez
The Others (2001) dir. Alejandro Amenábar
28 Days Later (2002) dir. Danny Boyle
Let The Right One In (2008) dir. Tomas Alfredson
Jennifer’s Body (2009) dir. Karyn Kusama
The Cabin in the Woods (2011) dir. Drew Goddard
It Follows (2014) dir. David Robert Mitchell
The Witch (2015) dir. Robert Eggers
Krampus (2015) dir. Michael Dougherty
Get Out (2017) dir. Jordan Peele
enjoy your trip into horror
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double-croche1 · 4 years ago
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[PREVIEW 2022] Nos albums et films les plus attendus de 2022 ! 💿🎬✨ ALBUMS : JANVIER 15/01 : Molly Nilsson - Extreme 21/01 : Boy Harsher - The Runner OST 28/01 : Beirut - Artifacts QuinzeQuinze - Vārua EP FÉVRIER 04/02 :  Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There Animal Collective - Time Skiffs Mitski - Laurel Hell Los Bitchos - Let The Festivities Begin! Cate Le Bon - Pompeii 11/02 : Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You 18/02 : Beach House - Once Twice Melody Metronomy - Small World Blue Hawaii - My Bestfriend’s House EP 25/02 : caroline - caroline MARS 04/03 : Nilüfer Yanya - Painless 18/03 : Yumi Zouma - Present Tense 25/03 : Aldous Harding - Warm Chris Barrie - Barbara AVRIL 08/04 : Father John Misty - Chloë and the Next 20th Century Wet Leg - Wet Leg Et ceux bientôt annoncés de : Arcade Fire, Desire, Fishbach, Foals, Frank Ocean, Moodoïd, Mount Kimbie, Muddy Monk, Phoenix, Romy, Saint DX, Sinead O’Brien, Tess Roby, Toro y Moi, Vampire Weekend, Warpaint, Jimmy Whispers, The xx… EXCLU : Interview de Black Country, New Road à venir ! 🌟 FILMS : Sous réserve de changements : JANVIER 03/01 : ‘The Green Knight’ de David Lowery (Amazon Prime Video) 05/01 : ‘Licorice Pizza’ de Paul Thomas Anderson ‘Mes frères et moi’ de Yohan Manca 12/01 : ‘Ouistreham’ d’Emmanuel Carrière ‘Vitalina Varela’ de Pedro Costa ‘Jane par Charlotte’ de Charlotte Gainsbourg 14/01 : ‘The Tragedy of MacBeth’ de Joel Coen (Apple TV+) 17/01 : ‘Spencer’ de Pablo Larraín (Amazon Prime Video) 19/01 : ‘Nightmare Alley’ de Guillermo del Toro 26/01 : ‘Un monde’ de Laura Wandel ‘Nos âmes d'enfants’ de Mike Mills ‘Une jeune fille qui va bien’ de Sandrine Kiberlain ‘Adieu Paris’ d’Edouard Baer FÉVRIER 02/02 : ‘The Souvenir Part I’ et ‘The Souvenir Part II’ de Joanna Hogg ‘Red Rocket’ de Sean Baker ‘Introduction’ de Hong Sang-Soo ‘Arthur Rambo’ de Laurent Cantet ‘H6’ de Ye Ye 09/02 : ‘Great Freedom’ de Sebastian Meise ‘The Innocents’ d’Eskil Vogt ‘Vous ne désirez que moi’ de Claire Simon 11/02 : ‘Bigbug’ de Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Netflix) 16/02 : ‘Un autre monde’ de Stéphane Brizé ‘Piccolo Corpo’ de Laura Samani ‘After Blue (Paradis sale)’ de Bertrand Mandico 23/02 : ‘Les Poings desserrés’ de Kira Kovalenko ‘Ils sont vivants’ de Jérémie Elkaïm MARS 02/03 : ‘Rien à foutre’ d’Emmanuel Marre ‘Viens je t’emmène’ d’Alain Giraudie 09/03 : ‘Petite Nature’ de Samuel Theis ‘Soy Libre’ de Laure Portier 16/03 : ‘L'Histoire de ma femme’ d’Ildiko Enyedi ‘Moneyboys’ de C.B. Yi ‘Medusa’ d’Anita Rocha da Silveira ‘A plein temps’ d’Eric Gravel 23/03 : ‘De nos frères blessés’ de Hélier Cisterne ‘Plumes’ d’Omar El Zohairy 30/03 : ‘Retour à Reims (Fragments)’ de Jean-Gabriel Périot AVRIL 06/04 : ‘Contes du hasard et autres fantaisies’ de Ryusuke Hamaguchi ‘Employé / patron’ de Manolo Nieto ‘Libertad’ de Clara Roquet 13/04 : ‘Et il y eut un matin’ d’Eran Kolirin ‘Face à la mer’ d’Ely Dagher ‘Toute une nuit sans savoir’ de Payal Kapadia ‘Le Dernier Piano’ de Jimmy Keyrouz ‘Apples’ de Christos Nikou 20/04 : ‘Murina’ d’Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic ‘Qui à part nous’ de Jonás Trueba 27/04 : ‘Hit the Road’ de Panah Panahi MAI 04/05 : ‘Nitram’ de Justin Kurzel 11/05 : ‘The Northman’ de Robert Eggers ‘Suis-moi, je te fuis’ de Koji Fukada 18/05 : ‘Fuis-moi, je te suis’ de Koji Fukada 25/05 : ‘Clara Sola’ de Nathalie Álvarez Mesén JUIN 15/06 : ‘Sweat’ de Magnus Von Horn ‘Jusqu’ici tout va bien’ de Quentin Dupieux JUILLET 20/07 :  ‘L'Année du requin’ de Ludovic & Zoran Boukherma AOÛT 03/08 : ‘Nope’ de Jordan Peele SEPTEMBRE 14/09 : ‘Chronique d'une liaison passagère’ d’Emmanuel Mouret DÉCEMBRE  14/12 : ‘Avatar 2’ de James Cameron Et ceux bientôt annoncés : ‘Eureka’ de Lisandro Alonso ‘Asteroid City’ de Wes Anderson ‘Cow’ d’Andrea Arnold ‘The Whale’ de Darren Aronofsky ‘Disappointment Blvd.’ d’Ari Aster ‘Irma Vep’ (série) d’Olivier Assayas ‘The Last of Us’ (pilote de série) et ‘Monica’ de Kantemir Balagov ‘White Noise’ de Noah Baumbach ‘Les Herbes sèches’ de Nuri Bilge Ceylan ‘Coma’ et ‘La Bête’ de Bertrand Bonello ‘Don Juan’ de Serge Bozon ‘Ecole de l’air’ de Robin Campillo ‘Decision to Leave’ et ‘The Sympathizer’ (série) de Park Chan-wook ‘Babylon’ de Damien Chazelle ‘The Brutalist’ de Brady Corbet ‘Infinity Pool’ de Brandon Cronenberg ‘Humane’ de Caitlin Cronenberg ‘Crimes of the Future’ de David Cronenberg ‘Disclaimer’ (série) d’Alfonso Cuarón ‘Tori et Lokita’ de Luc et Jean-Pierre Dardenne ‘Avec amour et acharnement’ et ‘The Stars at Noon’ de Claire Denis ‘Pinocchio’ et ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ (série) de Guillermo del Toro ‘Frère et sœur’ d’Arnaud Desplechin ‘La Nuit où Laurier Gaudreault s’est réveillé’ (série) de Xavier Dolan ‘Blonde’ d’Andrew Dominik ‘Stranger Things 4’ (série) de Matt & Ross Duffer ‘Incroyable mais vrai’ et ‘Fumer fait tousser’ de Quentin Dupieux ‘Second Tour’ d’Albert Dupontel ‘Tár’ de Todd Field ‘The Killer’ de David Fincher ‘Men’ d’Alex Garland ‘L’Innocent’ de Louis Garrel ‘La Lune crevée’ de Philippe Garrel et Jean-Claude Carrière ‘Moussa’ de Romain Gavras ‘Barbie’ de Greta Gerwig ‘La Zone d’intérêt’ de Jonathan Glazer ‘Savagery’ de Miguel Gomes ‘Armaggedon Time’ de James Gray ‘Bones and All’ de Luca Guadagnino ‘Earwig’ de Lucile Hadzihalilovic ‘Shining Sex’ de Lucile Hadzihalilovic, Sion Sono, Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani, Bertrand Mandico et Kleber Mendonça Filho ‘Un beau matin’ de Mia Hansen-Løve ‘Where to Land’ de Hal Hartley ‘May December’ de Todd Haynes ‘The Lost Daughter’ de Joanna Hogg ‘Le Lycéen’ de Christophe Honoré ‘Twisted Strings’ (série) de Hou Hsiao-Hsien ‘Prayers for the Stolen’ de Tatiana Huezo ‘Bardo (or False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths)’ d’Alejandro González Iñárritu ‘The Actor’ de Duke Johnson ‘Blossoms Shangai’ (pilote de série) de Wong Kar-Wai ‘Memory Police’ et ‘lQ83’ (série) de Charlie Kaufman ‘Mektoub My Love : Intermezzo’ et ‘Mektoub My Love : Canto Due’ d’Abdellatif Kechiche ‘Broker’ de Hirokazu Kore-Eda ‘Poor Things’ et ‘Pop. 1280’ de Yorgos Lánthimos ‘Apollo 10 ½’ de Richard Linklater ‘The Way of the Wind’ de Terrence Malick ‘Conan La Barbare’ de Bertrand Mandico ‘Ferrari’ et ‘Tokyo Vice’ (série - pilote) de Michael Mann ‘L’Envol’ de Pietro Marcello ‘La Favorite’ de Maïwenn ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ de Martin McDonagh ‘Occupied City’ de Steve McQueen ‘Empire of Light’ de Sam Mendes ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ de George Miller ‘To the Edge of Sorrow’ de Christian Mungiu ‘Les Cinq diables’ de Léa Mysius ‘The Orphan’ de László Nemes ‘Kock at the door’ de M. Night Shyamalan (prévu pour 2023) ‘Molly in the Darknet’ de Gaspar Noé ‘Oppenheimer’ de Christoher Nolan (prévu pour 2023) ‘The End’ de Joshua Oppenheimer ‘Triangle of Sadness’ de Ruben Östlund ‘Peter von Kant’ de François Ozon ‘Die Glücklichen’ de Christian Petzold ‘Acide’ de Just Philippot ‘Flee’ de Jonas Poher Rasmussen ‘Le temps d’aimer’ de Katell Quillévéré ‘Polaris’ de Lynne Ramsay ‘Showing Up’ de Kelly Reichardt ‘La Chimera’ d’Alice Rohrwacher ‘The Dark Half’ d’Alex Ross Perry ‘Passages’ d’Ira Sachs ‘The Curse’ (série) de Benny Safdie et Nathan Fielder ‘In Front of Your Face’ de Hong Sang-Soo ‘Master Gardener’ de Paul Schrader ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ de Martin Scorsese ‘Kitbag’ de Ridley Scott ‘Un petit frère’ de Leonor Séraille ‘Bora Bora’ d’Albert Serra ‘Limbo’ de Ben Sharrock ‘La Colline parfumée’ d’Aberrahmane Sissako ‘Kimi’ et ‘Full Circle’ (série) de Steven Soderbergh ‘The Fabelmans’ de Steven Spielberg (prévu pour 2023) ‘Flux Gourmet’ de Peter Strickland ‘Women Talking’ de Miriam Toews ‘Anatomie d’une chute’ de Justine Triet ‘Young Sinner’ de Paul Verhoeven ‘Dune : Partie 2’ de Denis Villeneuve (prévu pour 2023) ‘Families Like Ours’ (série) de Thomas Vinterbeg ‘The Kingdom Exodus’ (série) de Lars Von Trier ‘Ripples of Life’ et ‘Mr Crane Is Back’ de Shujun Wei ‘Human Flowers of Flesh’ de Helena Whittmann ‘Revoir Paris’ d’Alice Winocour ‘I Am Going to Kill You’ de Nicolas Winding Refn ‘The Son’ de Florian Zeller ‘What Happens’ d’Andrey Zvyagintsev EXCLU : Interviews de Joanna Hogg et Shujun Wei à venir ! 🌟 A&B
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bestofdavideggersii · 26 days ago
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sexy summer david is back
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an icon is back on his insta game again. the girls (and gays) thank u for your service, sir
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athousandhorrors · 4 years ago
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Watched between 14/08/2020 and 14/08/2021
1. The Babysitter (2017) - dir. by McG
2. Jennifer’s Body (2009) - dir. by Karyn Kusama
3. Basic Instinct (1992) - dir. by Paul Verhoeven
4. Jaws (1975) - dir. by Steven Spielberg
5. The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) - dir. by McG
6. Anaconda (1997) - dir. by Luis Llosa
7. Il Legame (2020) - dir. by Domenico Emanuele de Feudis
8. The Invitation (2015) - dir. by Karyn Kusama
9. House of Wax (2005) - dir. by Jaume Collet-Serra
10. Urband Legend (1998) - dir. by Jamie Blanks
11. Gretel & Hansel (2020) - dir. by Oz Perkins
12. The Awakening (2011) - dir. by Nick Murphy
13. Annihilation (2018) - dir. by Alex Garland
14. Kadaver (2020) - dir. by Jarand Herdal
15. In the Tall Grass (2019) - dir. by Vincenzo Natali
16. Antebellum (2020) - dir. by Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz
17. Fantasy Island (2020) - dir. by Jeff Wadlow
18. The Evil Dead (1981) - dir. by Sam Raimi
19. Hostel (2005) - dir. by Eli Roth
20. ATM (2012) - dir. by David Brooks
21. The Owners (2020) - dir. by Julius Berg
22. Deadly Illusions (2021) - dir. by Elizabeth James
23. The Postcard Killings (2020) - dir. by Danis Tanović
24. The Super (2017) - dir. by Stephan Rick
25. The Woman in the Window (2021) - dir. by Joe Wright
26. Z (2019) - dir. by Brandon Christensen
27. Evil Dead II (1987) - dir. by Sam Raimi
28. Army of Darkness (1992) - dir. by Sam Raimi
29. Tremors (1990) - dir. by Ron Underwood
30. Things Heard & Seen (2021) - dir. by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini
31. Run (2020) - dir. by Aneesh Chaganty
32. The Platform (2019) - dir. by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
33. Night of the Living Dead (1968) - dir. by George A. Romero
34. Host (2020) - dir. by Rob Savage
35. I See You (2019) - dir. by Adam Randall
36. Unfriended (2014) - dir. by Levan Gabriadze
37. Deprivation (2019) - dir. by Chris Foster
38. 12 Hour Shift (2020) - dir. by Brea Grant
39. Unfriended: Dark Web (2018) - dir. by Stephen Susco
40. Midsommar (2019) - dir. by Ari Aster
41. The Witch (2015) - dir. by Robert Eggers
42. The Silence (2019) - dir. by John R. Leonetti
43. The Cabin in the Woods (2011) - dir. by Drew Goddard
44. The Block Island Sound (2020) - dir. by Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus
45. Mara (2018) - dir. by Clive Tonge
46. The Ape (1940) - dir. by William Nigh
47. Hagazussa: A Heathen’s Curse (2017) - dir. by Lukas Feigelfeld
48. The Call (2020) - dir. by Lee Chung-hyeon
49. The Conjuring (2013) - dir. by James Wan
50. The Conjuring 2 (2016) - dir. by James Wan
51. The Wolf Man (1941) - dir. by George Wagger
52. They’re Inside (2019) - dir. by John-Paul Panelli
53. Annabelle: Creation (2017) - dir. by David F. Sandberg
54. Ring 0: Birthday (2000) - dir. by Norio Tsuruta
55. The Unholy (2021) - dir. by Evan Spiliotopoulos
56. Ring (1998) - dir. by Hideo Nakata
57. El Orfanato (2007) - dir. by J. A. Bayona
58. Annabelle Comes Home (2019) - dir. by Gary Dauberman
59. The Banana Splits Movie (2019) - dir. by Danishka Esterhazy
60. Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021) - dir. by Leigh Janiak
61. Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021) - dir. by Leigh Janiak
62. Fear Street Part Three: 1666 (2021) - dir. by Leigh Janiak
63. A Classic Horror Story (2021) - dir. by Roberto de Feo and Paolo Strippoli
64. Lifechanger (2018) - dir. by Justin McConnel
65. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) - dir. by Michael Chaves
66. Hush (2016) - dir. by Mike Flanagan
67. Eli (2019) - dir. by Ciaran Foy
68. Girl on the Third Floor (2019) - dir. by Travis Stevens
69. Wounds (2019) - dir. by Babak Anvari
70. The Guardian (1990) - dir. by William Friedkin
71. The Final Girls (2015) - dir. by Todd Strauss-Schulson
72. The Blair Witch Project (1999) - dir. by Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick
73. The Farm (2018) - dir. by Hans Stjernswärd
74. Aftermath (2021) - dir. by Peter Winther
75. The Open House (2018) - dir. by Suzanne Coote and Matt Angel
76. Suspiria (1977) - dir. by Dario Argento
77. Hellraiser (1987) - dir. by Clive Barker
78. Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) - dir. by Tony Randel
79. Suspiria (2018) - dir. by Luca Guadagnino
80. Saw (2004) - dir. by James Wan
81. Saw II (2005) - dir. by Darren Lynn Bousman
82. The Assent (2019) - dir. by Pearry Teo
83. Insidious (2010) - dir. by James Wan
84. Saw III (2006) - dir. by Darren Lynn Bousman
85. Nocturne (2020) - dir. by Zu Quirke
86. Frozen (2010) - dir. by Adam Green
87. Safer at Home (2021) - dir. by Will Wernick
88. Scream (1996) - dir. by Wes Craven
89. Scream 2 (1997) - dir. by Wes Craven
90. Scream 3 (2000) - dir. by Wes Craven
91. The Craft (1996) - dir. by Andrew Fleming
92. Open Water (2003) - dir. by Chris Kentis
93. Sinister (2012) - dir. by Scott Derrickson
94. Scream 4 (2011) - dir. by Wes Craven
95. Sinister 2 (2015) - dir. by Ciaran Foy
96. Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992) - dir. by Anthony Hickox
97. The Old Ways (2020) - dir. by Christopher Alender
98. La Nuée: The Swarm (2020) - dir. by Just Philippot
99. Boogeyman (2015) - dir. by Stephen Kay
100. Halloween (1978) - dir. by John Carpenter
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literarypilgrim · 5 years ago
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Read Like a Gilmore
All 339 Books Referenced In “Gilmore Girls” 
Not my original list, but thought it’d be fun to go through and see which one’s I’ve actually read :P If it’s in bold, I’ve got it, and if it’s struck through, I’ve read it. I’ve put a ‘read more’ because it ended up being an insanely long post, and I’m now very sad at how many of these I haven’t read. (I’ve spaced them into groups of ten to make it easier to read)
1. 1984 by George Orwell  2. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 3. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 4. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon 5. An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser 6. Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt 7. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy 8. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank 9. The Archidamian War by Donald Kagan 10. The Art of Fiction by Henry James 
11. The Art of War by Sun Tzu 12. As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner 13. Atonement by Ian McEwan 14. Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy 15. The Awakening by Kate Chopin 16. Babe by Dick King-Smith 17. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women by Susan Faludi 18. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie 19. Bel Canto by Ann Patchett 20. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath 21. Beloved by Toni Morrison 22. Beowulf: A New Verse Translation by Seamus Heaney 23. The Bhagava Gita 24. The Bielski Brothers: The True Story of Three Men Who Defied the Nazis, Built a Village in the Forest, and Saved 1,200 Jews by Peter Duffy 25. Bitch in Praise of Difficult Women by Elizabeth Wurtzel 26. A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays by Mary McCarthy 27. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 28. Brick Lane by Monica Ali 29. Bridgadoon by Alan Jay Lerner 30. Candide by Voltaire 31. The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer 32. Carrie by Stephen King 33. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller 34. The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger 35. Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White 36. The Children’s Hour by Lillian Hellman 37. Christine by Stephen King 38. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 39. A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess 40. The Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse    41. The Collected Stories by Eudora Welty 42. A Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare 43. Complete Novels by Dawn Powell 44. The Complete Poems by Anne Sexton 45. Complete Stories by Dorothy Parker 46. A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole 47. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 48. Cousin Bette by Honore de Balzac 49. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky 50. The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber    51. The Crucible by Arthur Miller 52. Cujo by Stephen King 53. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon 54. Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende 55. David and Lisa by Dr Theodore Issac Rubin M.D 56. David Copperfield by Charles Dickens 57. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown 58. Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol 59. Demons by Fyodor Dostoyevsky 60. Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller 61. Deenie by Judy Blume 62. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America by Erik Larson 63. The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band by Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx 64. The Divine Comedy by Dante 65. The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells 66. Don Quixote by Cervantes 67. Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhrv 68. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson 69. Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems by Edgar Allan Poe 70. Eleanor Roosevelt by Blanche Wiesen Cook 71. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe 72. Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters by Mark Dunn  73. Eloise by Kay Thompson 74. Emily the Strange by Roger Reger 75. Emma by Jane Austen 76. Empire Falls by Richard Russo 77. Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective by Donald J. Sobol 78. Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton 79. Ethics by Spinoza 80. Europe through the Back Door, 2003 by Rick Steves
81. Eva Luna by Isabel Allende 82. Everything Is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer 83. Extravagance by Gary Krist 84. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury 85. Fahrenheit 9/11 by Michael Moore 86. The Fall of the Athenian Empire by Donald Kagan 87. Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World by Greg Critser 88. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson 89. The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien 90. Fiddler on the Roof by Joseph Stein 91. The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom 92. Finnegan’s Wake by James Joyce 93. Fletch by Gregory McDonald 94. Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes 95. The Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem 96. The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand 97. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley 98. Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger 99. Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers 100. Galapagos by Kurt Vonnegut 101. Gender Trouble by Judith Butler 102. George W. Bushism: The Slate Book of the Accidental Wit and Wisdom of our 43rd President by Jacob Weisberg 103. Gidget by Fredrick Kohner 104. Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen 105. The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels 106. The Godfather: Book 1 by Mario Puzo 107. The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy  108. Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Alvin Granowsky  109. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell  110. The Good Soldier by Ford Maddox Ford 
111. The Gospel According to Judy Bloom 112. The Graduate by Charles Webb 113. The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck 114. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald 115. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens 116. The Group by Mary McCarthy 117. Hamlet by William Shakespeare 118. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling 119. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J. K. Rowling 120. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers    121. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad 122. Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry 123. Henry IV, part I by William Shakespeare 124. Henry IV, part II by William Shakespeare 125. Henry V by William Shakespeare 126. High Fidelity by Nick Hornby 127. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon 128. Holidays on Ice: Stories by David Sedaris 129. The Holy Barbarians by Lawrence Lipton 130. House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III    131. The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende 132. How to Breathe Underwater by Julie Orringer 133. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss  134. How the Light Gets In by M. J. Hyland  135. Howl by Allen Ginsberg  136. The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo  137. The Iliad by Homer 138. I’m With the Band by Pamela des Barres  139. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote  140. Inferno by Dante 
141. Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee 142. Iron Weed by William J. Kennedy 143. It Takes a Village by Hillary Rodham Clinton 144. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 145. The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan 146. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare 147. The Jumping Frog by Mark Twain 148. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair 149. Just a Couple of Days by Tony Vigorito 150. The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar by Robert Alexander 151. Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly by Anthony Bourdain 152. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini 153. Lady Chatterleys’ Lover by D. H. Lawrence 154. The Last Empire: Essays 1992-2000 by Gore Vidal 155. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman 156. The Legend of Bagger Vance by Steven Pressfield 157. Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis 158. Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke 159. Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them by Al Franken  160. Life of Pi by Yann Martel 
161. Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens 162. The Little Locksmith by Katharine Butler Hathaway 163. The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen 164. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott 165. Living History by Hillary Rodham Clinton 166. Lord of the Flies by William Golding 167. The Lottery: And Other Stories by Shirley Jackson 168. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold 169. The Love Story by Erich Segal 170. Macbeth by William Shakespeare 171. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert 172. The Manticore by Robertson Davies 173. Marathon Man by William Goldman 174. The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov 175. Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter by Simone de Beauvoir 176. Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman by William Tecumseh Sherman 177. Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris 178. The Meaning of Consuelo by Judith Ortiz Cofer 179. Mencken’s Chrestomathy by H. R. Mencken 180. The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare 181. The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka 182. Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides 183. The Miracle Worker by William Gibson 184. Moby Dick by Herman Melville 185. The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion by Jim Irvin  186. Moliere: A Biography by Hobart Chatfield Taylor  187. A Monetary History of the United States by Milton Friedman  188. Monsieur Proust by Celeste Albaret  189. A Month Of Sundays: Searching For The Spirit And My Sister by Julie Mars 190. A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway 
191. Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf 192. Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall 193. My Lai 4: A Report on the Massacre and It’s Aftermath by Seymour M. Hersh 194. My Life as Author and Editor by H. R. Mencken 195. My Life in Orange: Growing Up with the Guru by Tim Guest 196. Myra Waldo’s Travel and Motoring Guide to Europe, 1978 by Myra Waldo 197. My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult 198. The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer 199. The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco 200. The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri 201. The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin 202. Nervous System: Or, Losing My Mind in Literature by Jan Lars Jensen 203. New Poems of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson 204. The New Way Things Work by David Macaulay 205. Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich 206. Night by Elie Wiesel 207. Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen 208. The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism by William E. Cain, Laurie A. Finke, Barbara E. Johnson, John P. McGowan 209. Novels 1930-1942: Dance Night/Come Back to Sorrento, Turn, Magic Wheel/Angels on Toast/A Time to be Born by Dawn Powell 210. Notes of a Dirty Old Man by Charles Bukowski
211. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (will NEVER read again) 212. Old School by Tobias Wolff 213. On the Road by Jack Kerouac 214. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey 215. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez 216. The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life by Amy Tan 217. Oracle Night by Paul Auster 218. Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood 219. Othello by Shakespeare 220. Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens 221. The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War by Donald Kagan 222. Out of Africa by Isac Dineson 223. The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton 224. A Passage to India by E.M. Forster 225. The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition by Donald Kagan 226. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky 227. Peyton Place by Grace Metalious 228. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde 229. Pigs at the Trough by Arianna Huffington 230. Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi 231. Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain 232. The Polysyllabic Spree by Nick Hornby 233. The Portable Dorothy Parker by Dorothy Parker 234. The Portable Nietzche by Fredrich Nietzche 235. The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O’Neill by Ron Suskind 236. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 237. Property by Valerie Martin 238. Pushkin: A Biography by T. J. Binyon  239. Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw  240. Quattrocento by James Mckean 
241. A Quiet Storm by Rachel Howzell Hall 242. Rapunzel by Grimm Brothers 243. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe 244. The Razor’s Edge by W. Somerset Maugham 245. Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books by Azar Nafisi 246. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier 247. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin 248. The Red Tent by Anita Diamant 249. Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories From a Decade Gone Mad by Virginia Holman 250. The Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien 251. R Is for Ricochet by Sue Grafton 252. Rita Hayworth by Stephen King 253. Robert’s Rules of Order by Henry Robert 254. Roman Holiday by Edith Wharton 255. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare 256. A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf 257. A Room with a View by E. M. Forster 258. Rosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin 259. The Rough Guide to Europe, 2003 Edition 260. Sacred Time by Ursula Hegi 261. Sanctuary by William Faulkner 262. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay by Nancy Milford 263. Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller by Henry James 264. The Scarecrow of Oz by Frank L. Baum 265. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne  266. Seabiscuit: An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand  267. The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir  268. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd  269. Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette by Judith Thurman  270. Selected Hotels of Europe 
271. Selected Letters of Dawn Powell: 1913-1965 by Dawn Powell 272. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen 273. A Separate Peace by John Knowles 274. Several Biographies of Winston Churchill 275. Sexus by Henry Miller 276. The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon 277. Shane by Jack Shaefer 278. The Shining by Stephen King 279. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse 280. S Is for Silence by Sue Grafton 281. Slaughter-house Five by Kurt Vonnegut 282. Small Island by Andrea Levy 283. Snows of Kilimanjaro by Ernest Hemingway 284. Snow White and Rose Red by Grimm Brothers 285. Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World by Barrington Moore 286. The Song of Names by Norman Lebrecht 287. Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos by Julia de Burgos 288. The Song Reader by Lisa Tucker 289. Songbook by Nick Hornby 290. The Sonnets by William Shakespeare 291. Sonnets from the Portuegese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 292. Sophie’s Choice by William Styron  293. The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner  294. Speak, Memory by Vladimir Nabokov 295. Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach  296. The Story of My Life by Helen Keller  297. A Streetcar Named Desiree by Tennessee Williams  298. Stuart Little by E. B. White  299. Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway  300. Swann’s Way by Marcel Proust 
301. Swimming with Giants: My Encounters with Whales, Dolphins and Seals by Anne Collett 302. Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber 303. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens 304. Tender Is The Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald 305. Term of Endearment by Larry McMurtry 306. Time and Again by Jack Finney 307. The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger 308. To Have and Have Not by Ernest Hemingway 309. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 310. The Tragedy of Richard III by William Shakespeare    311. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith 312. The Trial by Franz Kafka 313. The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters by Elisabeth Robinson 314. Truth & Beauty: A Friendship by Ann Patchett 315. Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom 316. Ulysses by James Joyce 317. The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962 by Sylvia Plath 318. Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe 319. Unless by Carol Shields  320. Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann 
321. The Vanishing Newspaper by Philip Meyers 322. Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray 323. Velvet Underground’s The Velvet Underground and Nico (Thirty Three and a Third series) by Joe Harvard 324. The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides 325. Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett 326. Walden by Henry David Thoreau 327. Walt Disney’s Bambi by Felix Salten 328. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy 329. We Owe You Nothing – Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews edited by Daniel Sinker 330. What Colour is Your Parachute? 2005 by Richard Nelson Bolles 331. What Happened to Baby Jane by Henry Farrell 332. When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka 333. Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson 334. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee 335. Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire 336. The Wizard of Oz by Frank L. Baum 337. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte 338. The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 339. The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
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MG Awards 2020 | Nominaciones
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ablogwithoutacoolusername · 5 years ago
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I'm Carving Pumpkins (It's Almost Halloween)
From July-ish until now, I have been watching one horror movie a day to make a list that nobody will see. Did an "out of 10" rating system that was meant to be for how much they scared me and nothing else, but things got a bit skewed if the movie gave me good characters, plot, acting, visual techniques, etc. Anyways... here are the movies and happy Halloween!
(PLEASE be safe if you're planning on watching any of these and look for trigger warnings. Doesthedogdie.com is a really good site to use for a multitude of warnings)
1/10 - Why did you make this?
Delirium (2018, dir. Johnny Martin)
Escape Room (2019, dir. Adam Robitel)
Brahms: The Boy II (2020, dir. William Brent Bell) - dog dies
2/10 - Better than nothing
Christmas Evil (1980, dir. Lewis Jackson)
Dead Alive (1992, dir. Peter Jackson) - dog dies
Ghost Ship (2002, dir. Steve Beck)
Freddy vs. Jason (2003, dir. Ronny Yu)
Hide and Seek (2005, dir. John Polson)
The Cabin in the Woods (2011, dir. Drew Goddard)
It Follows (2014, dir. David Robert Mitchell)
3/10 - At least you tried
A Blade in the Dark (1983, dir. Lamberto Bava)
Re-Animator (1985, dir. Stuart Gordon)
Chopping Mall (1986, dir. Jim Wynorski)
Identity (2003, dir. James Mangold)
The Grudge (2004, dir. Takashi Shimizu)
The Skeleton Key (2005, dir. Iain Softley)
Hatchet (2006, dir. Adam Green)
The Inheritance (2011, dir. Robert O'Hara)
No Solicitors (2015, dir. John Callas)
Don't Breathe (2016, dir. Fede Álvarez)
Wounds (2019, dir. Babak Anvari)
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019, dir. Dan Gilroy)
4/10 - Some things right
Stage Fright (1950, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) - dog death implied
The Fog (1980, dir. John Carpenter)
Maniac (1980, dir. William Lustig)
Beetlejuice (1988, dir. Tim Burton)
What Lies Beneath (2000, dir. Robert Zemeckis)
Wrong Turn (2003, dir. Rob Schmidt)
Secret Window (2004, dir. David Koepp) - dog dies
[Rec] (2007, dir. Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza) - implied dog death
The Stepfather (2009, dir. Nelson McCormick)
The Thing (2011, dir. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.) - dog dies
Bite (2015, dir. Chad Archibald)
The Gift (2015, dir. Joel Edgerton)
Crimson Peak (2015, dir. Guillermo del Toro) - dog dies
The Bye Bye Man (2017, dir. Stacy Title)
Clinical (2017, dir. Alistair Legrand)
The Raking (2017, dir. Bryan Brewer)
The Possession of Hannah Grace (2018, dir. Diederik van Rooijen)
5/10 - Average
Psycho (1960, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
The Innocents (1961, dir. Jack Clayton)
Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981, dir. William Asher)
Happy Birthday to Me (1981, dir. J. Lee Thompson)
Videodrome (1983, dir. David Cronenberg)
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986, dir. John McNaughton)
Casper (1995, dir. Brad Silberling)
The Mist (2007, dir. Frank Darabont)
Insidious (2010, dir. James Wan)
Bird Box (2018, dir. Susanne Bier)
Doctor Sleep (2019, dir. Mike Flanagan)
Sputnik (2020, dir. Egor Abramenko)
6/10 - Getting interesting
The Wicker Man (1973, dir. Robin Hardy)
Halloween (1978, dir. John Carpenter) - 2 dogs die
Sleepaway Camp (1983, dir. Robert Hiltzik)
Intruder (1989, dir. Scott Spiegel)
The Sixth Sense (1999, dir. M. Night Shyamalan)
Shutter (2008, dir. Masayuki Ochiai)
Mama (2013, dir. Andrés Muschietti)
The Conjuring (2013, dir. James Wan) - dog dies
The Witch (2015, dir. Robert Eggers) - dog dies
The Boy (2016, dir. William Brent Bell)
Gerald's Game (2017, dir. Mike Flanagan)
1922 (2017, dir. Zak Hilditch)
Winchester (2018, dir. Michael and Peter Spierig)
Relic (2020, dir. Natalie Erika James)
7/10 - Pretty good
The Birds (1963, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
Friday the 13th (1980, dir. Sean S. Cunningham)
My Bloody Valentine (1981, dir. George Mihalka)
An American Werewolf in London (1981, dir. John Landis)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, dir. Wes Craven)
Misery (1990, dir. Rob Reiner)
Scream (1996, dir. Wes Craven)
The Others (2001, dir. Alejandro Amenábar)
28 Days Later (2002, dir. Danny Boyle)
Cabin Fever (2003, dir. Eli Roth) - dog dies
The Descent (2005, dir. Neil Marshall)
Saw IV (2007, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
The Woman in Black (2012, dir. James Watkins)
Poltergeist (2015, dir. Gil Kenan)
Lights Out (2016, dir. David F. Sandberg)
8/10 - Very interesting
A Clockwork Orange (1971, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
The Last House on the Left (1972, dir. Wes Craven) - dog death implied
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974, dir. Tobe Hooper)
Alien (1979, dir. Ridley Scott)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991, dir. Jonathan Demme)
Candyman (1992, dir. Bernard Rose)
Evil Dead (2013, dir. Fede Álvarez) - dog dies
Hush (2016, dir. Mike Flanagan)
The Ritual (2017, dir. David Bruckner)
Slender Man (2018, dir. Sylvain White)
9/10 - Scared enough my heart stopped
The Wizard of Gore (1970, dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis)
Hostel (2005, dir. Eli Roth)
10/10 - Holy fucking shit that was terrifying never again (presses replay)
1408 (2007, dir. Mikael Håfström)
Martyrs (2008, dir. Pascal Laugier)
Antebellum (2020, dir. Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz)
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kristenswig · 5 years ago
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a probably inadvisable list of most anticipated movies of 2021
Titane (Julia Ducournau)
Blonde (Andrew Dominik)
The Perfumed Hill (Abderrahmane Sissako)
C’mon C’mon (Mike Mills)
Memoria (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
In the Earth (Ben Wheatley)
Spencer (Pablo Larraín)
The Box (Lorenzo Vigas)
A Hero (Asghar Farhadi)
The State of the Empire (Amat Escalante)
The Power of the Dog (Jane Campion)
Earwig (Lucile Hadžihalilović)
Stowaway (Joe Penna)
The Green Knight (David Lowery)
The Card Counter (Paul Schrader)
After Yang (Kogonada)
The Northman (Robert Eggers)
The Worst Person in the World (Joachim Trier)
Deep Water (Adrian Lyne)
The Souvenir: Part II (Joanna Hogg)
O2 (Alexandre Aja)
Mothering Sunday (Eva Husson)
Dune (Denis Villeneuve)
Malcolm & Marie (Sam Levinson)
Malignant (James Wan)
Candyman (Nia DaCosta)
Fever Dream (Claudia Llosa)
Red, White and Water (Lila Neugebauer)
On the Count of Three (Jerrod Carmichael)
There’s Someone Inside Your House (Patrick Brice)
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Zola (Janicza Bravo)
Saint Maud (Rose Glass)
The Killing of Two Lovers (Robert Machoian)
Beginning (Déa Kulumbegashvili)
I Care a Lot (J Blakeson)
Slow Machine (Joe Denardo & Paul Felton)
Summer of 85 (François Ozon)
Preparations to Be Together For an Unknown Period of Time (Lili Horvát)
The World to Come (Mona Fastvold)
Days (Tsai Ming-liang)
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cineclub-chaplin · 5 years ago
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CATÁLOGO DE PELÍCULAS
ROY ANDERSSON 
• Songs from the Second Floor (2000) 
MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI 
• The Incomunication Trilogy: 
o L’avventura (1960)  o La Notte (1961) o L’eclisse (1962) 
• Il Deserto Rosso (1964) 
• Blow-Up (1966) 
• Professione, Reporter (1975)
DARIO ARGENTO 
• Profondo Rosso (1975) 
• Suspiria (1977) 
RALPH BAKSHI 
• Fritz The Cat (1972) 
• Heavy Traffic (1973) 
• Coonskin (1975) 
• The Lord Of The Rings (1978) 
• Wizards (1977) 
INGMAR BERGMAN 
• Wild Strawberries (1957) 
• God’s Silence Trilogy: 
o Through a Glass Darkly (1961)  o The Silence (1963)  o Winter Light (1963) 
• All These Women (1964) 
• Persona (1966) 
• Hour Of The Wolf (1968) 
• Shame (1968) 
• En Passion (1969) 
• Cries And Whispers (1972) 
• Scenes From a Marriage [serie, todos los capítulos] (1973) 
• Autumn Sonata (1978) 
• Fanny And Alexander (1982) 
• Saraband (2003) 
BERTRAND BLIER 
• Too Beautiful For You (1989) 
ROBERT BRESSON 
• Au Hasard Balthazar (1966) 
• Mouchette (1967) 
• L’Argent (1983) 
LUIS BUÑUEL 
• Viridiana (1961) 
• El Ángel Exterminador (1962) 
• The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) 
LEÓS CARAX 
• Holy Motors (2012) 
ALEX DE LA IGLESIA 
• El Día de la Bestia (1995) 
CARL THEODOR DREYER 
• Ordet (1955) 
• Gertrud (1964) 
ROBERT EGGERS 
• The Lighthouse (2019) 
VÍCTOR ERICE 
• El Espíritu de la Colmena (1973) 
• El Sur (1983) 
• El Sol del Membrilo (1992) 
FEDERICO FELLINI 
• La Strada (1954) 
• La Dolce Vita (1960) 
• 8 ½ (1963) 
• Satyricon (1969) 
• Roma (1972) 
TODD FIELD 
• Little Children (2006) 
TERRY GILLIAM 
• Brazil (1985) 
• Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) 
JEAN-LUC GODARD 
• About the Suffle (1960) 
• Une Femme Est Une Femme (1961) 
• Vivire Sa Vie (1962) 
LUCA GUADAGNINO 
• Call Me By Your Name (2017) 
• Suspiria (2018) 
WERNER HERZOG 
• Aguirre: La Ira de Dios (1972) 
ALFRED HITCHCOCK 
• Notorious (1946) 
ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ IÑÁRRITU 
• The Revenant (2015) 
ALAIN JESSUA 
• La Vie a L'envers (1964) 
JEAN-PIERRE JEUNET 
• Delicatessen (1991) 
ALEJANDRO JODOROWSKY 
• The Holy Mountain (1973) 
• El Topo (1991) 
• La Danza de la Realidad (2013) 
• Endless Poetry (2016) 
BONG JOON-HO 
• Parasite (2019) 
WONG KAR-WAI 
• Days Of Being Wild (1990) 
• Chungking Express (1994) 
• Fallen Angels (1995) 
• In The Mood Of Love (2000) 
• 2046 – Los Secretos del Amor (2004) 
KENJI MIZOGUCHI 
• Sansho Dayu (1954) 
• The Life of Oharu (1952)
KRZYSZTOF KIEŚLOWSKI 
• No End (1985) 
• Blind Chance (1987) 
• A Short Film About Killing (1988) 
• A Short Film About Love (1988) 
• Dekalog [serie de películas, completa] (1989) 
• The Double Life of Véronique (1991) 
• Three Colours Trilogy: 
o Blue (1993)  o Red (1994)  o White (1994) 
ELEM KLÍMOV 
• Come and See (1985) 
STANLEY KUBRICK 
• Barry Lyndon (1975) 
• Full Metal Jacket (1987) 
AKIRA KUROSAWA 
• Dreams (1990) 
EMIR KUSTURICA 
• Time of the Gypsies (1988) 
• Underground (1995) 
JOHN LANDIS 
• The Blues Brothers (1980) 
CLAUDE LELOUCH 
• Un Homme et Une Femme (1966) 
DAVID LYNCH 
• Eraserhead (1977) 
• Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) 
• Lost Highway (1997) 
• Mulholland Drive (2001) 
TERRENCE MALICK 
• The New World (2005) 
GASPAR NOÉ 
• Enter The Void (2009) 
NOBUHIKO OBAYASHI 
• Hausu (1977) 
PIER PAOLO PASOLINI 
• Teorema (1968) 
PAWEŁ PAWLIKOWSKI 
• Ida (2013) 
• Cold War (2018) 
ELIO PETRI 
• The Assassination of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970) 
• The Working Class Goes to Heaven (1971) 
CHRISTIAN PETZOLD 
• Barbara (2012) 
• Transit (2018) 
ROMAN POLANSKI 
• Repulsion (1965) 
ROB REINER 
• Stand By Me (1986) 
NICOLAS ROEG 
• The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) 
JULIAN SCHNABEL 
• The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) 
• At Eternity´s Gate (2018) 
LARISA SHEPITKO 
• The Ascent (1977) 
WHIT STILLMAN 
• Metropolitan (1990) 
ANDRÉI TARKOVSKY 
• Ivan's Childhood (1962) 
• Andrei Rublev (1966)
• The mirror (1975) 
• Stalker (1979) 
• Nostalghia (1983) 
• The sacrifice (1986) 
BELA TARR 
• Almanac of Fall (1984) 
• Damnation (1987) 
• Sátántangó (1994) 
• Werckmeister Harmóniák (2000) 
• The Man from London (2007) 
• The Turin Horse (2011) 
JACQUES TATI 
• Playtime (1967) 
LUCHINO VISCONTI 
• La Tierra Tiembla (1948) 
• Noches Blancas (1957) 
• Rocco y sus Hermanos (1960) 
• Il Gatopardo (1963) 
• La Caída de los Dioses (1969) 
• Muerte en Venecia (1971) 
• Ludwig II (1973) 
ORSON WELLES 
• Citizen Kane (1941)
YASUJIRO OZU 
• Tokyo Story (1953) 
• Early Spring (1956)
ANDREY ZVYAGINTSEV 
• The Return (2003) 
• The Banishment (2007) 
• Elena (2011) 
• Leviathan (2014)  
 • Loveless (2017)
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showmethesneer · 5 years ago
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my wife had me put together a list of horror film recommendations for her horror buff co-worker. this is what i came up with:
if you don't mind subtitles The Eye (the Pang Brothers, 2002) The Eyes Of My Mother (Nicolas Pesce, 2016)  The Housemaid (Im Sang-soo, 2010) El Orfanato (J.A. Bayona, 2007) Raw (Julia Ducournau, 2016) A Tale Of Two Sisters (Kim Jee-woon, 2003) Train To Busan (Yeon Sang-ho, 2016) White: The Melody of the Curse (Kim Gok and Sun Kim, 2011)
hostage situations Cabin In The Woods (Drew Goddard, 2011) Get Out (Jordan Peele, 2017) Red State (Kevin Smith, 2011) Ready Or Not (Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, 2019) Saw (James Wan, 2004) Saw II (Darren Lynn Bousman, 2005) Saw III (Darren Lynn Bousman, 2006) Split (M. Night Shyamalan, 2017) Tusk (Kevin Smith, 2014)
that is fucked up From Hell (The Hughes Brothers, 2001) Gretel and Hansel (Oz Perkins, 2020) Hereditary (Ari Aster, 2017) Holidays (anthology, 2016) A Nightmare On Elm Street (Wes Craven, 1984) A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (Jack Sholder, 1985) A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (Chuck Russell, 1987) A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (Renny Harlin, 1988) A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (Stephen Hopkins, 1989) Suspiria (Luca Guadagnino, 2018) Tale Of Tales (Matteo Garrone, 2015) Wetlands (David Wnendt, 2014) Wishmaster (Robert Kurtzman, 1997)
emotionally distressing The Babadook (Jennifer Kent, 2014) Flatliners (Joel Schumacher, 1990) Flatliners (Niels Arden Oplev, 2017) Horns (Alexandre Aja, 2013) Midsommar (Ari Aster, 2019) Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer (Tom Tykwer, 2006) Personal Shopper (Olivier Assayas, 2016) The Sixth Sense (M. Night Shyamalan, 1999) The Taking of Deborah Logan (Adam Robitel, 2014)
zombie shit/the end of days Anna And The Apocalypse (John McPhail, 2017) Annihilation (Alex Garland, 2018) Bird Box (Susanne Bier, 2018) Cloverfield (Matt Reeves, 2008) Contagion (Steven Soderbergh, 2011) Cooties (Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion, 2014) Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (Don Siegel, 1956) Planet Terror (Robert Rodriguez, 2007) Us (Jordan Peele, 2019)
do not fuck with Her The Autopsy Of Jane Doe (André Øvredal, 2016) Christine (John Carpenter, 1983) The Craft (Andrew Fleming, 1996) Jennifer's Body (Karyn Kusama, 2009) Red Riding Hood (Catherine Hardwicke, 2011) Snow White: A Tale Of Terror (Michael Cohn, 1997) Teeth (Mitchell Lichtenstein, 2007) We Have Always Lived In The Castle (Stacie Passon, 2018) The VVitch (Robert Eggers, 2015)
campy/quirky American Psycho (Mary Harron, 1999) Mulholland Dr (David Lynch, 2001) Repo! The Genetic Opera (Darren Lynn Bousman, 2008) Secret Window (David Koepp, 2004) Theatre Of Blood (Douglas Hickox, 1973) What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Robert Aldrich, 1962)
you just need to leave this place 1408 (Mikael Håfström, 2007) Circus Of Horrors (Sidney Hayers, 1960) Halloween (John Carpenter, 1978) Halloween II (Rick Rosenthal, 1981) Halloween III: Season Of The Witch (Tommy Lee Wallace, 1982) Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers (Dwight H. Little, 1988) Halloween 5: The Return Of Michael Myers (Dominique Othenin-Girard, 1989) It (Andy Muschietti, 2017) The Skeleton Key (Iain Softley, 2005)
please reblog with your additions to my list! I always want to watch more!
@wagnetic i know you have some really good recommendations. hit me.
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