*waits for you to watch Joy next*
*waits for you to watch Joy next*
Well, then I'm glad I divided the list so you can easily tell which ones you should watch next!
I'll divide the titles up into tiers. The films ranked within their respective tiers as well.
Happy birthday to Annapurna Pictures, founded six years ago today. They've been behind my favorite films of three of those years, and here's hoping they'll back many more great films long into the future.
I love everything about this, but especially that Casey Affleck's portion is accidentally a powerful reflection of his character's lingering trauma about the fire.
There at least can't be anymore glowering than there is in Gray's other movies, what with Joaquin not being in it.
If there was any shot of anyone smiling in The Immigrant, I would've responded to this with that.
Most sites are wrong, it's G.
Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day-Lewis's next collaboration will come out on Christmas Day this year.
Warner Bros. wants Jordan Peele to either direct The Flash or Akira.
Fun Fact: the titular mania in "Doug's Mail Order Mania" is Doug burning his house down, killing his family, and trying to commit suicide with a cop's gun.
1. That Thing You Do!, I think?
2. The Astronaut's Wife
3. Atomic Blonde
4. Sweet November and The Devil's Advocate
Sure, Manchester by the Sea was good, but I think Kenneth Lonergan has yet to top his early work, like The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Or "Doug Throws a Party". Or "Doug's Mail Order Mania".
Annihilation has been pushed back to 2018.