Category Archives: Movies Watched In 2016

Looking Ahead: The Cable Guy (1996)

The Cable Guy is an incredibly prescient comedy for 1996 that not only predicts The Internet Age but also the rise of the bromance and cruel comedies. Much was said at the time about Carrey’s mammoth paycheck but the fact … Continue reading

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Birdemic (2010)

James Nguyun wanted to make a film. He didn’t have a lot of money. He didn’t have good actors. He didn’t have a good script. He made a film anyway. The film is bad. The filmmaking is incompetent. The special … Continue reading

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The Witch Who Came From the Sea (1976)

After the disappointing Malatesta’s Carnival of Blood, Arrow Video’s American Horror Project finally delivers the goods. The Witch Who Came from the Sea is a gem. It’s a complex movie. Shockingly so. The sexual abuse of a child is central … Continue reading

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L’Eclisse (1962)

The finale of Antonioni’s unofficial disconnect trilogy (preceded by L’Avventura and La Notte) is something I’ve been working towards for a few years now. I first had my interest piqued in these movies by Antonioni’s dominance in Scorsese’s My Voyage … Continue reading

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Kissing on the Mouth (2005)

An early entry in the mumblecore movement, Joe Swanberg’s Kissing on the Mouth is a raw, amateur and occasionally engrossing document of early-twenties aimlessness. Sure the production quality is shitty as hell but one of the core values of true … Continue reading

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Malatesta’s Carnival of Blood (1973)

The first entry in Arrow video’s American Horror Project is a film I would have never heard of or seen otherwise. In all honesty Malatesta’s Carnival of Blood is a bag of shit. Even at a meager 74 minutes I … Continue reading

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Climates (2006)

Before Ceylan ascended to God-like status with Once Upon a Time in Anatolia and Winter Sleep (in my opinion at least) he was a filmmaker with a relatively small canvas. Like Uzak before it, Climates is focused on two people … Continue reading

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Winter Sleep (2014)

An ambitious and novelistic investigation of the human psyche, Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Palme d’Or winning epic Winter Sleep is a film I’ve thought about every day since seeing it six days ago. At a whopping 196 minutes this is easily … Continue reading

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Nymphomaniac (2013)

Upon rewatching Nymphomaniac in its extended Director’s Cut form I found myself appreciating it a lot more. The differences aren’t glaringly obvious at first but the whole thing does feel more comprehensive and complete. This is what Lars von Trier … Continue reading

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Linklater Discovers Digital: Tape (2001)

I’ve always been fond of this little-seen Linklater B-side. A bunch of characters talking in a room for 90 minutes could be the synopsis for any number of Linklater’s movies yet Tape is unquestionably the darkest and most sinister to … Continue reading

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