February 2012
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The Best Films of 2011: Part IV- Good Movies
37. Project Nim (James Marsh)- Through recreations, talking heads, and found footage, Marsh throws a lot onto the screen, and most of it sticks. It’s as much about the idealism and wonder of the ’70s as it is about the titular chimp, and Marsh excels at getting the subjects to expose their most human foibles. 36. Bellflower (Evan Glodell)- Bellflower is a surprisingly endearing romance...
Feb 1st
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January 2012
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The Best Films of 2011: The Essentials
I always chuckle at the promotional cliche “If you see only one movie this year…” because it seems to place undue pressure on the consumer. Why not see any movie that looks interesting to you? Why are you limiting yourself? But I get it. Not everyone has the cinematic appetite I do. Some people might prefer thinking about seeing only one movie a year, then branching out from...
Jan 28th
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"The Return of Young Jeezy"- Amos Barshad-... →
“The cameras roll, and ‘OJ’ kicks in. I know I technically shouldn’t, but I can’t help but be impressed by Jeezy’s ability to — in a room full of people, and early, on a weeknight — immediately begin to act like he’s starring in a rap video. Heather’s also clearly been to the rodeo before: Propped behind Jeezy, she starts rubbing his back, popping...
Jan 27th
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The Best Films of 2011: Part III- Likeable but...
(Apologies to Roger Ebert) 66. Another Earth (Mike Cahill)- For a lot of films on this list, I end up writing something like, “There are some memorable moments and directorial flourishes, but I wish Idea X had been explored deeper.” Another Earth is the opposite: a film invested deeply in an intriguing idea and pretty bankrupt everywhere else. Its conceit (What if there was an...
Jan 26th
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Predicting Oscars: Results
I went 35/44. I didn’t expect there to be nine Best Picture nominees, so that’s three wrong right there. I don’t know who’s watching stuff like Albert Nobbs. On the other hand, pretty much every prestige film that positioned itself as a Best Picture was perceived that way. I don’t get upset by the Academy Awards anymore. I just get confused. 
Jan 25th
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Jan 23rd
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The Best Films of 2011: Part II- Admirable...
95. J. Edgar (Clint Eastwood)- For a film depicting such a divisive figure, I found Eastwood’s rushed, time-hopping vision non-committal. If you’re not going to have a definitive opinion on Hoover’s sexuality and contradictions, I don’t see the point in making a movie about him, even if there are some interesting moments. An Eastwood hate-piece is brewing somewhere deep...
Jan 22nd
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The Best Films of 2011: Trailers- Legit Goosebumps...
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Jan 19th
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The Best Films of 2011: Trailers- LOLwut? Division
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Jan 19th
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"TV's Eerie New Race-less World"- Salon- Katrina... →
“‘Parenthood’s’ silence about its black characters’ blackness reflects our genuine desire for things to be different, but also our willingness to ignore the reality of the experiences of people of color in an eagerness to move ahead to post-racialism. This underlines two things: Things have changed, in that there’s a collective desire for equality. But the main problem remains:...
Jan 19th
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The Best Films of 2011: Part I- Garbage
You are about to read (or ignore) the first in my series of autopsies on 2011 film. As I have for the past few years, I kept a fastidious spreadsheet of every film I watched. Then I ranked the films and added explanations. You probably don’t care. That’s fine. Believe it or not, I normally devote a lot of attention to audience and purpose—I censure myself to an unbelievable...
Jan 18th
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Jan 17th
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Jan 17th
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Jan 16th
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filmprojections: The first official trailer for Wes Anderson’s latest film, Moonrise Kingdom, starring Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Bruce Willis, Ed Norton, Frances McDormand, and more. The film will be released on May 25, 2012. Good to see your boy branching out.
Jan 13th
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Jan 12th
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Jan 11th
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"War Horse: An Illustrated Review"- Lisa Hanawalt-... →
Jan 11th
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Top 10 Albums of 2011
(Accompanying Spotify Playlist) 10. Danny Brown- XXX Danny Brown sounds like the problem child of Aesop Rock and Busta Rhymes. Across XXX, he filters sex, fatalism, and Detroit doom through his wide-mouthed yip, and he pulls such a convincing rope-a-dope with the sophomoric parts that it’s all the more devastating when he says something sincere. Brown knew this mixtape might be his only...
Jan 9th
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"2011's Better-Than List"- Armond White- CityArts →
It’s not really a new year until we get White’s batshit opinions about the previous year. Like this: ”Adam Sandler’s affectionate, very broad ethnic satire defies Alexander Payne’s smug denial of America’s ethnic history. Humility vs. Sanctimony.” Or this: “David Gordon Green indulges his love of fiction and adolescence while college dropout Woody Allen name drops...
Jan 5th
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"Hard Core"- Natasha Vargas-Cooper- The Atlantic →
Jan 5th
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Jan 5th
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Jan 4th
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