The Bling Ring:
This happens to be the only movie the three of us have seen and all liked. This
does not mean it’s the best film of the year, but it’s definitely got some
bite. Sofia Coppola brilliantly captures the goals and desires of teenage youngsters
these days. Trust me, I spend all of my time with the lil monsters. If you’re
looking for a good workout mix or party mix, the soundtrack features Sleigh
bells, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Phoenix, Frank Ocean, and many more. -Annie
Gravity: This movie... It was actually
filmed in a zero gravity environment and you can tell. Apart from being f---ing
gorgeous with views of space and earth, it's so smart. There are only two
characters/ one character for most of the film... this makes my writer brain
hurt thinking about how to craft that, without boring your audience. -Rachel
Inside Llewyn Davis: The
only thing you may know about this movie is that there is a man with a cat.
That’s okay, because that’s partially true. The movie tells a sorrowful yet
beautiful tale of what it means to exist in the world. (That may seem vague and
fluffy, but if you see it you’ll know what I mean.) Also, the soundtrack is
bomb. -Annie
Behind the
Candelabra: This
came out straight to HBO, starring Matt Damon and Michael Douglas, about the
life and love of Liberace. He (Douglas) uses his wealth, fame, and talent to
court young Scott Thorson (Damon). Liberace claims Thorson as both son and
lover at which point things get weird. It ends, though, in one of the sweetest
scenes ever. - Amy
The Heat: Also a Sandra Bullock film, with
her real life friend Melissa McCarthy. You can tell they're actually friends
because the chemistry is spot on. It's smart, funny, and unexpected. Plus let's
face it: a buddy cop film starring two chicks is pretty bad ass. -Rachel
Blackfish: whatever
you’ve heard about the documentary (good or bad) it’s worth watching. If a
movie about whales and Sea World seems boring, it’s not. It kept a group of
high school seniors quite and attentive the day before winter break, if that
tells you anything. -Annie
Much Ado About
Nothing: A
modernization from the Shakespeare by Joss Whedon (our favorite). It’s black
and white, with the original language, and was filmed entirely at Whedon’s
house during the time he was working on Avengers. I have some trouble with the
story itself – a father wishing his daughter’s death because she’s been accused
of being unfaithful – but the cast is amazing and the film as a whole is
completely charming. - Amy
Frances Ha: The
dialogue in this movie feels so real it’s almost creepy watching it. I felt as
if I was intruding on their lives. (What a funny and awesome place to be as a
spectator!) The whole story is truly lovely. Essentially, if you like the show Girls, you should watch this. -Annie
Other notable mentions:
American Hustle: Whether
or not you find the story compelling, the acting is impressive. All of the main
characters gave beautiful performances (Christian Bale, Amy Adams, J-Law,
Bradley Cooper). It’s definitely worth seeing, but I’d wait until it comes out
on DVD. -Annie
The Way Way Back: Watching
Sam Rockwell act is always a pleasure. -Annie
Coffee Town: Who
knew Josh Groban could act? It’s funny and somewhat ridiculous. Watch it.
-Annie
Rachel’s
additional list!
So...
I go to NYU and I am exposed to a lot of films I wouldn't otherwise see. This
is my weird/ unreleased film list of things Amy and Annie had yet to see...
because they are grownups with jobs and husbands, whereas I am ridiculous.
1.
Don Jon- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6615kYTpOSU Joesph Gordon Levitt's
debut directing
2.
12 Years a Slave- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUQNjfhlREk Gah. Emotions.
3.
Dallas Buyers Club- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvMPU0WaPcc The kind of
movie actors dream about being in.
4.
Short Term 12- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8QxAYxNRgs Based on a short
film. Great. Touching.
5.
The Wolf of Wall Street- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iszwuX1AK6A
Leo, doing
A Catch Me If You Can-esque part. Let's keep not giving him Oscars because he
will keep making GREAT films anyhow.
6.
The Butler- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUA7rr0bOcc
Written by Danny Strong
(from Buffy) He's writing both Mockingjay films.
7.
The Book Thief- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92EBSmxinus Great book. Love
Geoffrey Rush.
8.
Saving Mr. Banks- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5kYmrjongg Emma Thompson
steals the show.
9.
Captain Phillips- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3ASoBrFGlc Tom Hanks at his
best.
10.
Frozen- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moSFlvxnbgk
Not a trailer, but one of
the best parts. This is classic Disney, with a new self awareness.
I guess you guys didn't see Man of Steel? :)
ReplyDeleteI did... But it went on my disappointments list along with Great Gatsby. I wanted to like it because of Zack Snyder, but I couldn't deal with the plot holes.
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