last week's films...
Posted 09-30-2016 at 03:36 AM by oeccscclhjhn
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Bananas (1971), Woody Allen ★★★★★
Without Limits (1998), Robert Towne ★★★★★
Based on a true story I wasn't familiar with, and the ending surprised me. A snippet of Lee Michaels' hit was a bonus.
Kubo and the Two Strings (2016), Travis Knight ★★★★★
ParaNorman (2012) was another good one directed by Travis Knight. Stay seated during the credits; first, Regina Spektor's rendition of GH's classic - then the stop motion in action shots.
Men & Chicken (2015), Anders Thomas Jensen ★★★★
Now You See Me (2013), Louis Leterrier ★★★
High-Rise (2015), Ben Wheatley ★★★★★
Also directed the outstanding A Field in England (2013).
Star Trek Beyond (2016), Justin Lin ★★★★★
The Unspeakable Act (2012), Dan Sallitt ★★★★★
An interesting study of one section of a family unit, who at one point gets a knowing glare from the other sister.
Green Room (2015), Jeremy Saulnier ★★★★★
I didn't realize that Jeremy Saulnier directed Blue Ruin (2013), which was also excellent, from the opening scene to the ending.
The Silent Partner (1978), Daryl Duke ★★★★
Screenwriter credit to Curtis Hanson, who passed away September 20th.
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Bananas (1971), Woody Allen ★★★★★
Without Limits (1998), Robert Towne ★★★★★
Based on a true story I wasn't familiar with, and the ending surprised me. A snippet of Lee Michaels' hit was a bonus.
Kubo and the Two Strings (2016), Travis Knight ★★★★★
ParaNorman (2012) was another good one directed by Travis Knight. Stay seated during the credits; first, Regina Spektor's rendition of GH's classic - then the stop motion in action shots.
Men & Chicken (2015), Anders Thomas Jensen ★★★★
Now You See Me (2013), Louis Leterrier ★★★
High-Rise (2015), Ben Wheatley ★★★★★
Also directed the outstanding A Field in England (2013).
Star Trek Beyond (2016), Justin Lin ★★★★★
The Unspeakable Act (2012), Dan Sallitt ★★★★★
An interesting study of one section of a family unit, who at one point gets a knowing glare from the other sister.
Green Room (2015), Jeremy Saulnier ★★★★★
I didn't realize that Jeremy Saulnier directed Blue Ruin (2013), which was also excellent, from the opening scene to the ending.
The Silent Partner (1978), Daryl Duke ★★★★
Screenwriter credit to Curtis Hanson, who passed away September 20th.
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