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ivan cuarón as cressida in hunger games
ivan cuarón luna is a film director from the capitol who joins the rebellion along with his camera crew. ivan documents brooke killingbeck's journey as the mockingjay in order to make propos to encourage rebel morale.
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the five club + twitter au
featuring;
harker hartford, jude castellan, ivan cuarón, betty bott, brooke killingbeck, and brion mclaggen by @potionboy3
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jesper greenaway, darby rosen, vanya kavinsky, and olga kavinsky by yours truly
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faccioliste · 3 years
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Film visti nel 2020
In grassetto quelli belli In corsivo quelli medi: belli, godibili, ma non indimenticabili Sbarrato proprio che no
30 anni in un secondo – Gary Winick (2004)
47 Metri - Uncaged –  Johannes Roberts (2019)
A Beautiful Mind – Ron Howard (2001)
A Quiet Place - Un posto tranquillo – John Krasinski (2018)
Alita - Angelo della battaglia – Robert Rodriguez (2019)
Amici, amanti e... – Ivan Reitman (2011)
Carrie Pilby – Susan Johnson (2016)
Chiamami col tuo nome – Luca Guadagnino (2017)
Christmas Wonderland – Sean Olson (2018)
Colazione da Tiffany – Blake Edwards (1961)
Dirty Dancing - Balli proibiti – Emile Ardolino (1987)
Donnie Darko – Richard Kelly (2001)
Dov'è il mio corpo? –  Jérémy Clapin (2019)
Falling Inn Love - Ristrutturazione con amore – Roger Kumble (2019)
Harry Potter e la pietra filosofale – Chris Columbus (2001)
Harry Potter e la camera dei segreti – Chris Columbus (2002)
Harry Potter e il prigioniero di Azkaban – Alfonso Cuarón  (2004)
Harry Potter e il calice di fuoco –  Mike Newell (2005)
Harry Potter e l'Ordine della Fenice – David Yates (2007)
Harry Potter e il principe mezzosangue – David Yates  (2009)
Harry Potter e i Doni della Morte - Parte 1 – David Yates (2010)
Harry Potter e i Doni della Morte - Parte 2 – David Yates (2011)
Hotel Transylvania 2 – Genndy Tartakovsky (2015)
Hotel Transylvania 3 - Una vacanza mostruosa – Genndy Tartakovsky (2018)
I due Papi – Fernando Meirelles (2019)
Il buco – Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia (2019)
Il castello errante di Howl – Hayao Miyazaki (2004)
Il discorso del re – Tom Hooper (2010)
Il fotografo di Mauthausen – Mar Targarona (2018)
Il gladiatore – Ridley Scott (2000)
Il mio vicino Totoro – Hayao Miyazaki (1988)
Il piccolo yeti –  Jill Culton, Todd Wilderman  (2019)
Il Signore degli Anelli - La compagnia dell'Anello – Peter Jackson (2001)
Il Signore degli Anelli - Le due torri – Peter Jackson (2002)
Il Signore degli Anelli - Il ritorno del re – Peter Jackson (2003)
Il talento di Mr. Ripley – Anthony Minghella (1999)
Il terrore del silenzio – Mike Flanagan (2016)
Insospettabili sospetti – Zach Braff (2017)
Io vi dichiaro marito e... marito – Dennis Dugan (2007)
Julie & Julia – Nora Ephron (2009)
Lacci – Daniele Luchetti (2020)
Love Actually - L'amore davvero –  Richard Curtis (2003)
L'altra sporca ultima meta – Peter Segal (2005)
L'incredibile storia dell'Isola delle Rose – Sydney Sibilia (2020)
La maledizione della prima luna – Gore Verbinski (2003)
La ragazza nella nebbia – Donato Carrisi (2017)
La teoria del tutto – James Marsh (2014)
Le 5 leggende – Peter Ramsey (2012)
Le ali della libertà – Frank Darabont (1994)
Le dodici fatiche di Asterix – René Goscinny, Henri Gruel (1976)
Misery non deve morire – Rob Reiner (1990)
Nei panni di una principessa – Mike Rohl (2018)
Ponyo sulla scogliera – Hayao Miyazaki (2008)
Porco Rosso – Hayao Miyazaki (1992)
P.S. Ti amo ancora – Michael Fimognari (2020)
Questione di tempo – Richard Curtis (2013)
Ragazze interrotte – James Mangold (1999)
Ready Player One – Steven Spielberg (2018)
Revolutionary Road – Sam Mendes (2008)
Ritorno al futuro – Robert Zemeckis (1985)
Ritorno al futuro - Parte II – Robert Zemeckis (1989)
Ritorno al futuro - Parte III – Robert Zemeckis (1990)
Scappa - Get Out – Jordan Peele  (2017)
Senza lasciare traccia – Debra Granik (2018)
Sex and the City 2 –  Michael Patrick King (2010)
Succede – Francesca Mazzoleni (2018)
The Circle – James Ponsoldt (2017)
The Terminal – Steven Spielberg (2004)
To Rome with Love – Woody Allen (2012)
Tolo Tolo – Checco Zalone (2020)  
True Story – Rupert Goold (2015)
Twilight – Catherine Hardwicke (2008)
Un giorno di ordinaria follia – Joel Schumacher (1993)
War of the Buttons – John Roberts (1994) 
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Every Film I Watched (for the first time) in 2018 (Part 4) 
Rope (Alfred Hitchcock, United States, 1948)
Wise Blood (John Huston, United States, 1979)
Johnny Guitar (Nicholas Ray, United States, 1954) 
Misery (Rob Reiner, United States, 1990) 
Safety Last! (Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor, United States, 1923)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Wes Craven, United States, 1984)
12 Monkeys (Terry Gilliam, United States, 1995)
The Brig (Jonas Mekas, United States, 1964)
Hiroshima Mon Amour (Alain Resnais, France, 1959)
Mephisto (István Szabó, Hungary-West Germany, 1981)
Interview with a Vampire (Neil Jordan, United States, 1994)
No Country for Old Men (Joel and Ethan Coen, United States, 2007)
Ива́ново де́тство / Ivan’s Childhood (Andrei Tarkovsky, Soviet Union, 1962)
Blue (Derek Jarman, United Kingdom, 1993)
Venom (Ruben Fleischer, United States, 2018)
The Exorcist III (William Peter Blatty, 1990)
Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie / The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Luis Buñuel, France, 1972)
Sebastiane (Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress, United Kingdom, 1976)
Y Tu Mamá También (Alfonso Cuarón, Mexico, 2001)
کلوزآپ ، نمای نزدیک / Close-Up (Abbas Kiarostami, Iran, 1990)
Primer (Shane Carruth, United States, 2004)
Stop Making Sense (Jonathan Demme, United States, 1984)
Peau d’Âne / Donkey Skin (Jacques Demy, France, 1970)
Unbreakable (M. Night Shyamalan, United States, 2000)
Annihilation (Alex Garland, United Kingdom-United States, 2018)
Aparajito (Satyajit Ray, India, 1956)
怪獣島の決戦 ゴジラの息子 / Son of Godzilla (Jun Fukuda. Japan, 1967)
Possum (Matthew Holness, United Kingdom, 2018)
Lola (Jacques Demy, Italy-France, 1961)
2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, United Kingdom-United States, 1968)
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stenka-razin · 5 years
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Every Film I Saw in 2018
I saw a whopping seven (7) films that came out last year, and one (1) of those I saw in a theater! But I watched a lot of other stuff. Note on titles, I typically stuck with the version of the title listed on my version (i.e. "Godzilla: Final Wars" instead of "ゴジラ ファイナルウォーズ" etc) with few exceptions. Also, I included director and any other notes in parenthesis (like if it's a dub or whatnot). Bold = first time viewing. Without further adieu:
Je Tu Il Elle (1975, dir. Chantal Akerman) Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (1963, dir. Robert Drew) Faces of November (1964, dir. Robert Drew) Un Chien Andalou (1929, dir. Luis Buñuel) A Report on the Party and Guests (1966, dir. Jan Němec) 21 Jump Street (2012, dir. Phil Lord and Chris Miller) Stalker (1979, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky) Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003, dir. Masaaki Tezuka, Dub) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, dir. Alfonso Cuarón) Bring It On (2000, dir. Peyton Reed) Godzilla: Final Wars (2004, dir. Ryuhei Kitamura, Dub) Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991, dir. Nicholas Meyer) ¡Que viva México! (1979, dir. Sergei Eisenstein) Black Sabbath (1963, dir. Mario Bava) Les Rendez-vous d’Anna (1978, dir. Chantal Akerman) Zvenigora (1931, dir. Alexander Dovzhenko) Clueless (1995, dir. Amy Heckerling) The Lords of Salem (2012, dir. Rob Zombie) Evolution (2001, dir. Ivan Reitman) The Sacrifice (1986, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky) Gerald’s Game (2017, dir. Mike Flanagan) Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (2009, dir. David Yates) Godzilla (2014, dir. Gareth Edwards) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010, dir. David Yates) Gorath (1962, dir. Ishirō Honda) Thor: Ragnarok (2017, dir. Taika Waititi) Waterworld (1995, dir. Kevin Reynolds) The Mysterians (1957, dir. Ishirō Honda) Captain America: Civil War (2016, dir. Anthony & Joe Russo) Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973, dir. Jun Fukuda) My Neighbor Totoro (1988, dir. Hayao Miyazaki, Dub) I, Tonya (2017, dir. Craig Gillespie) Mobutu, roi du Zaïre (1999, dir. Thierry Michel) General Idi Amin: A Self Portrait (1974, dir. Barbet Schroeder) Ferdinand (2017, dir. Carlos Saldanha) The Seventh Seal (1957, dir. Ingmar Bergman) The Damnation of Faust (1903, dir. Georges Méliès) The Trip (1967, dir. Roger Corman) Dr. No (1962, dir. Terence Young) Return of the Prodigal Son (1967, dir. Evald Schorm) Shin Godzilla (2016, dir. Hideaki Anno & Shinji Higuchi) Travels with My Camera: The Happy Dictator (2007, dir. Waldemar Januszczak) From Russia With Love (1963, dir. Terence Young) Female Trouble (1974, dir. John Waters) Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla (1974, dir. Jun Fukuda, Dub) Daredevil (2003, dir. Mark Steven Johnson) Goldfinger (1964, dir. Guy Hamilton) Thirteen Women (1932, dir. George Archainbaud) Earth (1930, dir. Alexander Dovzhenko) The Matrix (1999, dir. Lana Wachowski & Lilly Wachowski) Spaceballs (1987, dir. Mel Brooks) Everything is Terrible presents: The Great Satan (2017, dir. Lehr Beidelschies, Nick Maier, & Dimitri Simakis) X-Men: Apocalypse (2016, dir. Bryan Singer) Thunderball (1965, dir. Terence Young) Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters (2017, dir. Kōbun Shizuno & Hiroyuki Seshita) Altered States (1980, dir. Ken Russell) Westworld (1973, dir. Michael Crichton) Caligula (1979, dir. Tinto Brass, Giancarlo Lui, & Bob Guccione) Capricious Summer (1968, dir. Jiří Menzel) You Only Live Twice (1967, dir. Lewis Gilbert) Godzilla Raids Again (1955, dir. Motoyoshi Oda) Fix (2011, dir. David Feel) Queen of Katwe (2016, dir. Mira Nair) On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969, dir. Peter R. Hunt) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017, dir. James Gunn) How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014, dir. Dean DeBlois) Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971, dir. Mel Stuart) The Wizard of Gore (1970, dir. Herschell Gordon Lewis) Pierrot le Fou (1965, dir. Jean-Luc Godard) Thor: Ragnarok (2017, dir. Taika Waititi) Guinea Pig: Devil’s Experiment (1985, dir. Satoru Ogura) Super Fly (1972, dir. Gordon Parks, Jr.) Diamonds Are Forever (1971, dir. Guy Hamilton) The Princess Diaries (2001, dir. Garry Marshall) Bethlehem (2013, dir. Yuval Adler) Live and Let Die (1973, dir. Guy Hamilton) Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966, dir. Jun Fukuda) Kong: Skull Island (2017, dir. Jordan Vogt-Roberts) Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil’s Castle (1987, dir. Daisuke Nishio) Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (1988, dir. Kazuhisa Takenouchi) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1965, dir. Sergei Parajanov) How to Train Your Dragon 1 (2010, dir. Chris Sanders & Dean DeBlois) Castle in the Sky (1986, dir. Hayao Miyazaki, dub) Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (2001, dir. Peter Jackson, Long as Shit Version) Beware the Slenderman (2016, dir. Irene Taylor Brodsky) Star Wars (1977, dir. George Lucas) Black Panther (2018, dir. Ryan Coogler) It (2017, dir. Andy Muschietti) Nazi Sharks (2014, dir. Mario Xavier) Videodrome (1983, dir. David Cronenberg) The Man With the Golden Gun (1974, dir. Guy Hamilton) Dawn of the Dead (1978, dir. George Romero) Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002, dir. Peter Jackson, Long as Shit Version) Double Indemnity (1944, dir. Billy Wilder) Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997, dir. Jay Roach) The Fly (1986, dir. David Cronenberg) The VVitch (2015, dir. Robert Eggers) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977, dir. Lewis Gilbert) Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003, dir. Peter Jackson, Long as Shit Version) Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (2018, dir. Kōbun Shizuno & Hiroyuki Seshita) My Little Pony: The Movie (2017, dir. Jayson Thiessen) The Music Lovers (1971, dir. Ken Russell) Žert (1969, dir. Jaromil Jireš) Empire Records (1995, dir. Allan Moyle) Moonraker (1979, dir. Lewis Gilbert) The Golem - How He Came into this World (1920, dir. Paul Wegener) Lyckantropen (2002, dir. Scott Ericsson) City of the Living Dead (1980, dir. Lucio Fulci) For Your Eyes Only (1981, dir. John Glen) Nightbeast (1982, dir. Don Dohler) Lost Highway (1997, dir. David Lynch) The Beyond (1981, dir. Lucio Fulci) Octopussy (1983, dir. John Glen) Avengers: Infinity War (2018, dir. Anthony Russo & Joe Russo) Never Say Never Again (1983, dir. Irvin Kershner) The Legend of Suram Fortress (1985, dir. Sergei Parajanov) A View To a Kill (1985, dir. John Glen) Shrek (2001, dir. Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson) The Cranes are Flying (1957, dir. Mikhail Kalatozov) Suspiria (2018, dir. Luca Guadagnino) The Living Daylights (1987, dir. John Glen) Super Troopers (2001, dir. Jay Chandrasekhar) We Brought Back MST3K (2018, dir. Daniel Griffith) Shoah (1985, dir. Claude Lanzmann) A Christmas Prince (2017, dir. Alex Zamm) Licence to Kill (1989, dir. John Glen) The Holiday Calendar (2018, dir. Bradley Walsh) Table 19 (2017, dir. Jeffrey Blitz) Coffee and Cigarettes (2003, dir. Jim Jarmusch) Labor Pains (2009, dir. Lara Shapiro) King Kong Escapes (1967, dir. Ishirō Honda, dub) GoldenEye (1995, dir. Martin Campbell) Ishtar (1987, dir. Elaine May) Dragon Ball Z: Return My Gohan!! (1989, dir: Daisuke Nishio) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997, dir. Roger Spottiswoode) The X From Outer Space (1967, dir. Kazui Nihonmatsu) Miles Ahead (2015, dir. Don Cheadle) A Fish Called Wanda (1988, dir. Charles Crichton) New Year, New You (2018, dir. Sophia Takal) Hercules (1997, dir. Ron Clements and John Musker)
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Automne 2018 : Défrichage
J’avais l’habitude de faire un top 10 des films que j’avais le plus hâte de voir lors de la saison à venir, mais c’était souvent arbitraire et réducteur. Je vais donc essayer quelque chose d’autre : passer à travers le calendrier des sorties (en date d’aujourd’hui) et indiquer les titres qui, d’emblée, m’allument le plus. Avertissement : toutes les dates sont sujettes à changement et j’oublie sûrement des trucs.
14 septembre : J’ai déjà vu Mandy et Madeline’s Madeline à Fantasia et les deux sont géniaux. À voir absolument. Sinon, je suis curieux de voir The Predator de Shane Black (à noter que le Predator original sera présenté en 35mm à Cinema 1999 le 11 septembre)
21 septembre : Vu au FNC l’an dernier, Laissez bronzer les cadavres de Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani est un autre incontournable pour les amateurs de cinéma de genre.
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3 au 14 octobre : J’ai toujours de grands espoirs pour le Festival du nouveau cinéma. Ils ont déjà annoncé le controversé The House That Jack Built de Lars von Trier. Aussi de Cannes, j’aimerais y voir Climax de Gaspar Noé. Et la programmation québécoise est généralement solide. Peut-être The Death & Life of John F. Donovan de Xavier Dolan? La grande noirceur de Maxime Giroux?Ou encore mieux, Avant qu’on explose de Rémi St-Michel? On saura tout le 25 septembre.
5 octobre : Il y a A Star Is Born de et avec Bradley Cooper ainsi que Lady Gaga, promis aux Oscars selon plusieurs; le western The Sisters Brothers de Jacques Audiard avec John C. Reilly et Joaquin Phoenix; et parce que je rate rarement un film de super-héros, Venom avec Tom Hardy.
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12 octobre : Un des événements cinématographiques de l’année. Juste le nom de Damien Chazelle à la réalisation est majeur pour moi, mais en plus, il s’attaque à une spectaculaire page d’histoire en racontant l’histoire de Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling), en IMAX en plus. 
19 octobre : Halloween de David Gordon Green est, si j'ai bien compris, une suite du classique de John Carpenter qui ignore toutes les suites. Jamie Lee Curtis aura-t-elle enfin sa revanche?
2 novembre : Bohemian Rhapsody de Bryan Singer & Dexter Fletcher, car Queen est l’un de mes groupes préférés des années 1970 et je suis toujours partant pour un bon (espérons) film de rock. Et j’ai quand même hâte de voir le remake de Suspiria par Luca Guadagnino, surtout pour la musique de Thom Yorke!
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21 novembre : Un des gros morceaux de l’automne, Creed II. Avec un nouveau réalisateur, le méconnu Steven Caple Jr., mais avec Sylvester Stallone lui-même à la scénarisation en collaboration avec Cheo Hodari Coker. Et surtout, le retour de Dolph Lundgren en Ivan Drago! (Il n’est pas dans la bande-annonce ci-dessus.)
30 novembre : Barry Jenkins a réalisé un des films les plus émouvants de la décennie, Moonlight. Son plus récent, If Beale Street Could Talk, semble tout aussi touchant et brillamment réalisé. 
14 décembre : Encore là, parce que je vois presque tous les films de super-héros, je vais sûrement donner une chance à Spider-Man - Into the Spider-Verse, même si je ne suis pas sûr quoi penser de ce spin-off animé.
21 décembre : Par contre, j’ai hâte de voir Aquaman de James Wan pour vrai! Jason Momoa était l’une des meilleures choses dans Justice League. My man! Yeayuh! Aussi en salle juste avant Noël : Bumblebee, la version Iron Giant de la franchise Transformers; et Holmes and Watson, qui réunit les “step brothers” Will Ferrell et John C. Reilly!
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NOTE : Je ne les ai pas inclus ci-dessus, mais j’estime qu’il faut garder un oeil sur les films produits par Netflix. Cet automne, on pourra notamment découvrir Hold the Dark de Jeremy Saulnier, Apostle de Gareth Evans, 22 July de Paul Greengrass, Roma d’Alfonso Cuarón, et rien de moins que The Other Side of the Wind d’Orson Welles!
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Todos os filmes originais Netflix, classificados do pior ao melhor
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A Netflix está investindo cada vez mais na produção de filmes exclusivos. Mais de duas centenas deles já foram lançados, e todos estão disponíveis na plataforma do serviço de streaming. A Bula avaliou as produções originais e as reuniu em uma lista, organizada do pior ao melhor filme. O ranking levou em conta as notas atribuídas aos títulos no IMDb, uma das maiores plataformas de cinema do mundo. Alguns destaques são: “Roma” (2018), de Alfonso Cuarón, que ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Filme Estrangeiro em 2019; e “O Menino que Descobriu o Vento” (2019), dirigido por Chiwetel Ejiofor. É importante lembrar que a lista não tem intenção de ser universal ou definitiva, apenas representa as avaliações recebidas pelos filmes na plataforma pesquisada.
281 — Drive (2019), Tarun Mansukhani 280 — The Ridiculous 6 (2015), Frank Coraci 279 — Zerando a Vida (2016), Steven Brill 278 — Perda Total (2018), Kyle Newacheck 277 — Dívida Perigosa (2017), Martin Zandvliet 276 — Sandy Wexler (2017), Steve Brill 275 — Seis Vezes Confusão (2019), Michael Tiddes 274 — Fica Comigo (2017), Brent Bonacorso 273 — A Barraca do Beijo (2018), Vince Marcello 272 — The Silence (2019), John R. Leonetti 271 — O Príncipe do Natal (2017), Alex Zamm 270 — Obsessão Secreta (2019), Peter Sullivan 269 — O Príncipe do Natal: O Casamento Real (2018), John Schult 268 — A História Real de um Assassino Falso (2016), Jeff Wadlow 267 — Cascavel (2019), Zak Hilditch 266 — Mudo (2018), Duncan Jones 265 — Crazy Trips: Budapeste (2019), Xavier Gens 264 — O Feitiço de Natal (2018), Bradley Walsh 263 — Pai do Ano (2018), Tyler Spindel 262 — A Babá (2017), McG 261 — Io (2019), Jonathan Helpert 260 — Blockbuster (2017), July Hygreck 259 — Bright (2017), David Ayer 258 — iBOY (2017), Adam Randall 257 — TAU (2018), Federico D’Alessandro 256 — Tribu Urbana Dance (2018), Fernando Colomo 255 — #realityhigh (2017), Fernando Lebrija 254 — Quando nos Conhecemos (2018), Ari Sandel 253 — Dude: A Vida é Assim (2018), Olivia Milch 252 — A Volta Por Cima (2019), Remy Four 251 — The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), Julius Onah 250 — Death Note (2017), Adam Wingard 249 — Feliz Aniversário de Casamento (2018), Jared Stern 248 ¬— Crush à Altura (2019), Nzingha Stewart 247 — Vende-se Esta Casa (2018), Matt Angel e Suzanne Coote 246 — Extinção (2018), Bem Young 245 — Cartão de Natal (2017), Ernie Barbarash 244 — David Brent: A Vida na Estrada (2018), Ricky Gervais 243 — Revenger (2018), Lee Seung-won 242 — O Caderno de Sara (2018), Norberto López Amado 241 — XOXO: A Vida é Uma Festa (2016), Christopher Louie 240 — Paradox (2016), Michael Hurst 239 — Special Correspondents (2016), Ricky Gervais 238 — Próxima Parada: Apocalipse (2018), David. M. Rosenthal 237 — Nu (2017), Michael Tiddes 236 — Pato Pato Ganso (2018), Chris Jenkins 235 — Polar (2019), Jonas Åkerlund 234 — Amor em Obras (2019), Roger Kumble 233 — No Ritmo da Sedução (2018), Tinge Krishnan 232 — The After Party (2018), Ian Edelman 231 — Dia da Namorada (2017), Michael Paul Stephenson 230 — Gostos e Cores (2017), Myriam Aziza 229 — Mistério no Mediterrâneo (2019), Kyle Newacheck 228 — A Princesa e a Plebeia (2018), Michael Rohl 227 — A Última Gargalhada (2019), Greg Pritikin 226 — Pelas Ruas de Paris (2019), Élisabeth Vogler 225 — Órbita 9 (2017), Hatem Khraiche 224 — Mãe e Muito Mais (2019), Cindy Chupack 223 — Duda e os Gnomos (2017), Peter Lepeniotis 222 — Suzzanna: Buried Alive (2019), Rocky Soraya 221 — Contando os Segundos (2016), Priyadarshan 220 — Castelo de Areia (2017), Fernando Coimbra 219 — Natal 5 Estrelas (2018), Marco Risi 218 — Lá Vêm Os Pais (2018), Robert Smigel 217 — O Terceiro Olho (2018), Rocky Soraya 216 — O Casamento de Ali (2018), Jeffrey Walker 215 — Campo do Medo (2019), Vincenzo Natali 214 — Juanita (2019), Clark Johnson 213 — A Escalada (2017), Ludovic Bernard 212 — Boneca Maldita (2018), Rocky Soraya 211 — A Mulher Mais Odiada dos Estados Unidos (2017), Tommy O’Haver 210 — Clinical (2017), Alistair Legrand 209 — À Queima-Roupa (2019), Joe Lynch 208 — Yucatán (2019), Daniel Monzón 207 — Anon (2018), Andrew Niccol 206 — Eli (2019), Ciarán Foy 205 — Mercy (2016), Chris Sparling 204 — O Professor de Música (2019), Sarthak Dasgupta 203 — Iris (2016), Jalil Lespert 202 — Shimmer Lake (2017), Oren Uziel 201 — Estrada Sem Lei (2019), John Lee Hancock 200 — Spectral (2016) 199 — Insana (2017), Gerard Barrett 198 — Doce Argumento (2018), Bem Shelton 197 — Missão: Moedas (2017), Emily Hagins 196 — Close (2019), Vicky Jewson 195 — Mascots (2016), Christopher Guest 194 — Loja de Unicórnios (2019), Brie Larson 193 — Fé de Etarras (2017), Borja Cobeaga 192 — Batalhas (2018), Katarina Launing 191 — Deixe a Neve Cair (2019), Luke Snellin 190 — Quem Tem Carma Nunca Alcança (2017), Nikhil Bhat 189 — The Dirt: Confissões do Mötley Crue (2019), Jeff Tremaine 188 — Ánimas (2019), José F. Ortuño e Laura Alvea 187 — O Chefe (2018), Sergio Barrejón 186 — Desaparecida (2018), Alejandro Montiel 185 — Perfeita Para Você (2018), Stephanie Laing 184 — Pequeno Demônio (2017), Eli Craig 183 — Kodachrome (2018), Mark Raso 182 — Malevolent (2018), Olaf de Fleur Johannesson 181 — Siga Pela 10 (2017), Chester Tam 180 — Asfalto de Sangue (2019), Yann Gozlan 179 — O Homem Sem Gravidade (2019), Marco Bonfanti 178 — Quando os Anjos Dormem (2018), Gonzalo Bendala 177 — Sequestrando Stella (2019), Thomas Sieben 176 — Alguém Especial (2019), Jennifer Kaytin Robinson 175 — Onde Está Segunda? (2017), Tommy Wirkola 174 — Between Two Ferns: O Filme (2019), Scott Aukerman 173 — Handsome: Um Filme de Mistério Netflix (2017), Jeff Garlin 172 — Sombra Lunar (2019), Jim Mickle 171 — Saara (2017), Pierre Coré 170 — Sonhos Lúcidos (2017), Kim Joon-sung 169 — Firebrand (2019), Aruna Raje 168 — O Banqueiro da Resistência (2018), Joram Lursen 167 — Sierra Burgess é Uma Loser (2018), Ian Samuels 166 — Slam (2017), Andrea Molaioli 165 — ARQ (2016), Tony Elliot 164 — Ibiza: Tudo Pelo DJ (2018), Alex Richanbach 163 — Sementes Podres (2018), Kheiron 162 — Les Affamés (2017), Robin Aubert 161 — O Centenário que Saiu Sem Pagar a Conta e Sumiu (2016), Felix e Mans Herngren 160 — Benji (2018), Brandon Camp 159 — Natal em El Camino (2017), David E. Talbert 158 — Rebirth (2016), Karl Mueller 157 — Eu Não Sou um Homem Fácil (2018), Eleonore Purriat 156 — O autor (2017), Manuel Martin Cuenca 155 — Noite de Lobos (2018), Jeremy Saulnier 154 — Código de Silêncio (2017), Gerard McMurray 153 — Brahman Naman (2016), Qaushiq Mukherjee 152 — Resgate do Coração (2019), Ernie Barbarash 151 — O Matador (2017), Marcelo Galvão 150 — Até que a Gente te Separe (2019), Madeleine Sami e Jackie van Beek 149 — O Aviso (2018), Daniel Calparsoro 148 — Perdoai as Nossas Dívidas (2018), Antonio Morabito 147 — Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016), Yuen Wo-Ping 146 — Carga Bruta (2015), Julien Leclercq 145 — Minha Primeira Luta (2018), Olivia Newman 144 — King: Uma História de Vingança (2017), Fabrice Du Welz 143 — Andar Montar Rodeio (2019), Conor Allyn 142 — O Anjo de Mossad (2018), Ariel Vormen 141 — Solo (2019), Hugo Stuven 140 — Jadotville (2016), Richie Smyth 139 — Errementari: O Ferreiro e O Diabo (2018), Paul Urkijo Alijo 138 — Tallulah (2016), Sian Heder 137 — O Ritual (2017), David Bruckner 136 — O Fotógrafo de Mauthausen (2019), Mar Targarona 135 — The Titan (2018), Lennart Ruff 134 — Pickpockets (2017), Peter Webber 133 — 15 de Agosto (2019), Swapnaneel Jaykar 132 — American Son (2019), Kenny Leon 131 — Amador (2018), Ryan Koo 130 — Crônicas de Natal (2018), Clay Kaytis 129 — O Date Perfeito (2019), Chril Nelson 128 — Steel Rain (2018), Yang Woo-seok 127 — Soni (2018), Ivan Ayr 126 — Missão no Mar Vermelho (2019), Gideon Raff 125 — The Discovery (2017), Charlie McDowell 124 — As Leis da Termodinâmica (2018), Mateo Gil 123 — Velvet Buzzsaw (2019), Dan Gilroy 122 — Mindhorn (2017), Sean Foley 121 — Farol das Orcas (2016), Gerardo Olivares 120 — Barry (2016), Vikram Gandhi 119 — Apostando Tudo (2017), Joe Swanberg 118 — 6 Balões (2018), Marja Lewis Ryan 117 — Mogli: Entre Dois Mundos (2018), Andy Serkis 116 — A Caminho da Fé (2018), Joshua Marston 115 — Fortuna Maldita (2018), Timo Tjahjanto 114 — Quem Você Levaria Para Uma Ilha Deserta? (2019), Jota Linares 113 — 4L (2019), Gerardo Olivares 112 — O Pacote (2018), Jake Szymanski 111 — Caninos Brancos (2018), Alexandre Espigares 110 — Next Gen (2018), Kevin R. Adams e Joe Ksander 109 — Step Sisters (2017), Charles Stone III 108 — Calibre (2018), Matt Palmer 107 — Árvore de Sangue (2019), Julio Medem 106 — Quatro Histórias de Desejo (2018), Zoya Aktar, Karan Johar e Dibakar Banerjee 105 — War Machine (2017), David Michôd 104 — FullMetal Alchemist (2017), Fumihiko Sori 103 — Operação Fronteira (2019), J. C. Chandor 102 — One Two Jaga (2018), Nam Ron 101 — Pequenos Delitos (2017), Evan Katz 100 — Rock My Heart (2019), Hanno Olderdissen 99 — O Natal de Angela (2018), Damien O’Connor 98 — Street Flow (2019), Kery James 97 — Hip-Hop Beats (2019), Chris Robinson 96 — El Potro: Lo Mejor Del Amor (2018), Lorena Muñoz 95 — 7 Ãnos (2016), Roger Gual 94 — Deidra e Laney Assaltam um Trem (2017), Sidney Freeland 93 — Roxanne Roxanne (2018), Michael Larnell 92 — Tal Pai, Tal Filha (2018), Lauren Miller Rogen 91 — Godzilla: O Devorador de Planetas (2018), Kobun Shizuno e Hiroyuki Seshita 90 — O Rei da Polca (2018), Maya Forbes 89 — Sonhos Imperiais (2014), Malik Vitthal 88 — Shaft (2019), Tim Story 87 — Bayoneta (2019), Kyzza Terrazas 86 — Illang: A Brigada Lobo (2018), Kim Jee-woon 85 — Maktub (2018), Oded Raz 84 — Rajma Chawal (2018), Leena Yadav 83 — Na Própria Pele – O Caso Stefano Cucchi (2018), Alessio Cremonini 82 — Nossas Noites (2017), Ritesh Batra 81 — Manhunt (2017), Andrew Sodroski, Jim Clemente e Tony Gittelson 80 — Fútil e Inútil (2018), David Wain 79 — A Noite nos Persegue (2018), Timo Tjahjanto 78 — Bird Box (2018), Susanne Bier 77 — Alex Strangelove (2018), Craig Johnson 76 — A Lavanderia (2019), Steven Soderbergh 77 — Pee-wee’s Big Holiday (2016), John Lee 74 — 1922 (2017), Zak Hilditch 73 — Minha Primeira Caçada (2018), Jody Hill 72 — Gun City (2018), Dani de la Torre 71 — O Mínimo Para Viver (2017), Marti Noxon 70 — Felicidade Por um Fio (2018), Haifaa Al-Mansour 69 — 22 de Julho (2018), Paul Greengrass 68 — Upstarts (2019), Udai Singh Pawar 67 — Gente de Bem (2018), Nicole Holofcener 66 — Lionheart (2018), Genevieve Nnaji 65 — Mudbound (2017), Dee Rees 64 — Apóstolo (2018), Gareth Evans 63 — O Último Capítulo (2018), Osgood Perkins 62 — Mademoiselle Vingança (2019), Emmanuel Mouret 61 — Joy (2019), Sudabeh Mortezai 60 — Seu Filho (2019), Miguel Ángel Vivas 59 — O Sono da Morte (2016), Mike Flanagan 58 — Inspire, Expire (2019), Ísold Uggadóttir 57 — Girl (2019), Lukas Dhont 56 — Blame! (2017) – Hiroyuki Seshita 55 — Wheelman (2017), Jeremy Rush 54 — Psychokinesis (2018), Yeon Sang-ho 53 — Elisa Y Marcela (2019), Isabel Coixet 52 — Juventude Assassina (2018), Isao Yukisada 51 — Bleach (2018), Shinsuke Sato 50 — Layla M. (2016), Mijke de Jong 49 — Sob a Pele do Lobo (2018), Samu Fuentes 48 — Paskal: Missão Resgate (2019), Cheng Kin-Kwok 47 — A Incrível Jessica James (2017), Jim Strouse 46 — High Flying Bird (2019), Steven Soderbergh 45 — O Plano Imperfeito (2018), Claire Scanlon 44 — A Sociedade Literária e a Torta de Casca de Batata (2018), Mike Newell 43 — Já Não Me Sinto em Casa Nesse Mundo (2017), Macon Blair 42 — Shirkers: O Filme Roubado (2018), Sandi Tan 41 — Amor por Metro Quadrado (2018), Anand Tiwari 40 — Jogo Perigoso (2017), Mike Flanagan 39 — Corpo e Alma (2017), Ildikó Enyedi 38 — Dumplin’ (2018), Anne Fletcher 37 — Cargo (2018), Yolanda Ramke e Ben Howling 36 — O Mundo é Seu (2018), Romain Gavras 35 — Para Todos os Garotos que Já Amei (2018), Susan Johnson 34 — Uma Terra Imaginada (2018), Yeo Siew Hua 33 — Tempestade de Areia (2016), Elite Zexer 32 — Dear Ex (2019), Mag Hsu e Hsu Chih-yen 31 — Legítimo Rei (2018), David Mackenzie 30 — Mais Uma Página (2018), Kagiso Lediga 29 — Divinas (2016), Houda Benyamina 28 — Uma Viagem à Groelândia (2016), Sébastien Betbeder 27 — Tempo Compartilhado (2018), Sebastián Hofmann 26 — Está Tudo Certo (2019), Eva Trobisch 25 — Dovlatov (2018), Aleksey German Jr. 24 — My Happy Family (2017), Nana Ekvtimishvili e Simon Gross 23 — O Pequeno Príncipe (2015), Mark Osborne 22 — A Mala e os Errantes (2017), Adam Leon 21 — Meu Eterno Talvez (2019), Nahnatchka Khan 20 — O Vazio de Domingo (2017), Ramón Salazar 19 — Durante a Tormenta (2019), Oriol Paulo 18 — A Noite de 12 anos (2018), Alvaro Brechner 17 — Os Meyerowitz: Família Não se Escolhe (2017), Noah Baumbach 16 — First They Killed My Father (2017), Angelina Jolie 15 — Um Homem de Sorte (2019), Lykke-Per 14 — Amizades Improváveis (2016), Rob Burnett 13 — O Outro Lado do Vento (2018), Orson Welles 12 — Paddleton (2019), Alex Lehmann 11 — Dezessete (2019), Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
10 — Pérolas no Mar (2018), Rene Liu
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Em 2007, os universitários Jian-qing e Xiao-Xiao se conhecem em um trem que parte de Pequim para uma cidade do interior, onde ambos planejam passar o fim de ano. Os dois se apaixonam e começam a namorar. Anos depois, o filme mostra Jian-qing e Xiao-Xiao se encontrando de novo, dessa vez em um aeroporto. Com os voos atrasados, eles conversam sobre o que fizeram de errado no passado e o amor que ainda sentem um pelo outro.
9 — Okja (2017), Joon-ho Bong
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A CEO de uma poderosa empresa informa ao mundo que uma nova espécie animal foi descoberta no Chile, o “superporco”. Para apresentá-lo ao mundo, a empresa envia 26 dos animais para diferentes países, onde devem permanecer por dez anos. Após o fim desse período, eles serão levados para Nova York. A jovem Mija cresceu ao lado de Okja, o superporco criado pelo avô, e está decidida a fazer de tudo para que o animal não seja tirado deles.
8 — Meu Nome é Dolemite (2019), Craig Brewer
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Nos anos 1970, o comediante Rudy Ray Moore torna-se um sucesso entre a população negra norte-americana. Inserindo piadas sujas e palavrões nas histórias que ouve na rua, ele cria Dolemite, seu personagem mais famoso. Decidido a ampliar seus horizontes, Rudy resolve fazer um filme independente sobre Dolemite. Mas, além das complicações para gravar o longa, ele enfrenta dificuldades para exibi-lo no circuito comercial.
7 — O Rei (2019), David Michôd
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Descontente com a realeza, o príncipe rebelde Hal dá as costas à vida real e decide viver entre os plebeus. Mas, com a morte de seu pai tirano, ele é coroado Rei Henrique V da Inglaterra, sendo forçado a viver no mundo que havia abandonado. Agora, o jovem líder terá que aprender a lidar com as pressões políticas, a guerra deixada por seu pai e seus conflitos pessoais. O filme é inspirado na peça “Henriad”, de William Shakespeare.
6 — Lazzaro Felice (2018), Alice Rohrwacher
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Inspirado na história bíblica, o filme apresenta Lazzaro, um garoto muito bondoso e inocente. Apesar de ser explorado pelos familiares, ele estava satisfeito com a vida simples do campo. No entanto, após uma tragédia, Lazzaro acorda no Século 21. O rumo de sua história muda e ele começa uma jornada para reencontrar sua família e viver como antigamente.
5 — A Balada de Buster Scruggs (2018), Ethan e Joel Cohen
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Trabalhando pela primeira vez com a Netflix, os famosos irmãos Coen idealizaram uma antologia faroeste. O filme reúne seis curtas com histórias diferentes, mas que ocorreram no mesmo local, a fronteira selvagem do velho oeste. Os episódios seguem os capítulos do livro fictício “A Balada de Buster Scruggs e Outros Contos da Fronteira Americana”.
4 — O Menino que Descobriu o Vento (2019), Chiwetel Ejiofor
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Aos 13 anos, William Kamkwamba, do Malawi, ganhou fama em seu país em 2007, ao construir uma turbina de vento geradora de energia. A região onde William morava foi assolada por uma seca que devastou a plantação de sua família. Estudando sozinho e utilizando materiais improvisados, ele criou um projeto para fornecer água encanada e eletricidade ao seu vilarejo, privilégios aos quais a população do Malawi não tinha acesso.
3 — Mais Uma Chance (2018), Tamara Jenkins
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Um casal na casa dos 40 anos tenta engravidar de várias formas. Sem sucesso, eles se submetem a várias fertilizações. Quando os recursos e opções parecem chegar ao fim, o aparecimento de uma sobrinha renova as esperanças do casal, que decide tentar novamente. Além disso, eles precisam cuidar da própria relação, que está abalada em meio a tantos acontecimentos.
2 — Beasts of No Nation (2015), Cary Fukunaga
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Agu é uma criança que sofre com as consequências da guerra civil da África do Sul. Depois que seu pai é morto por militares, ele é obrigado a se tornar um soldado, abandonando a família para lutar no conflito. Para se transformar em um combatente, ele é instruído por um comandante, que o ensina as cruéis regras da disputa armada. O longa é baseado no livro homônimo do autor nigeriano Uzodinma Iweala.
1 — Roma (2018), Alfonso Cuarón
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O filme foi inspirado na infância de Cuarón e conta a história de Cleo, uma jovem que trabalha como babá e doméstica de uma família de classe média, moradora do bairro Roma, na Cidade do México. Em um ano, acontecimentos inesperados afetam a rotina da família. Enquanto sua patroa, Sofia, sofre com o afastamento do marido, Cleo engravida do namorado, Fermín, que não quer assumir a criança.
Todos os filmes originais Netflix, classificados do pior ao melhor publicado primeiro em https://www.revistabula.com
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Music: Hans Zimmer - Mountains (Interstellar Soundtrack) Lyrics: «Do not go gentle into that good night» by Dylan Thomas Voice: Anthony Hopkins
FILMS: «2001: A Space Odyssey» (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick) «Alien» (1979, dir. Ridley Scott) «Aliens» (1986, dir. James Cameron) «Armageddon» (1998, dir. Michael Bay) «Avatar» (2009, dir. James Cameron) «Battleship» (2012, dir. Peter Berg) «Cargo» (2009, dir. Ivan Engler, Ralph Etter) «Elysium» (2013, dir. Neill Blomkamp) «Europa Report» (2013, dir. Sebastián Cordero) «Event Horizon» (1997, dir. Paul Anderson) «Gravity» (2013, dir. Alfonso Cuarón) «Guardians of the Galaxy» (2014, dir. James Gunn) «Interstellar » (2014, dir. Christopher Nolan) «Lockout» (2012, dir. James Mather, Stephen St. Leger) «Lost in Space» (1998, dir. Stephen Hopkins) «Man of Steel» (2013, dir. Zack Snyder) «Mission to Mars» (2000, dir. Brian De Palma) «Moon» (2009, dir. Duncan Jones) «Oblivion» (2013, dir. Joseph Kosinski) «Pandorum» (2009, dir. Christian Alvart) «Prometheus» (2012, dir. Ridley Scott) «Solaris» (1972, dir. Andrey Tarkovskiy) «Solaris» (2002, dir. Steven Soderbergh) «Star Trek» (2009, dir. J.J. Abrams) «Star Trek: Into Darkness» (2013, dir. J.J. Abrams) «Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope» (1977, dir. George Lucas) «Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi» (1983, dir.Richard Marquand) «Starship Troopers» (1997, dir. Paul Verhoeven) «Sunshine» (2007, dir. Danny Boyle) «The Fountain» (2006, dir. Darren Aronofsky) «The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy» (2005, dir. Garth Jennings) «The Last Days on Mars» (2013, dir. Ruairi Robinson) «The Signal» (2014, dir. William Eubank) «Thor: The Dark World» (2013, dir. Alan Taylor) «Transformers: Dark of the Moon» (2011, dir. Michael Bay)
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#349 March 5, 2019
Matt writes: For the second year in a row, I had the great privilege of representing RogerEbert.com in the Oscar press room, providing coverage of the 91st Academy Awards from my perch backstage, where all the winners of the night came to answer questions and thank everyone they forgot onstage (or couldn't mention due to the limited time). You can read my full report here, including my interactions with such talents as Alfonso Cuarón (see below), as well as Nick Allen's report of the telecast itself.
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The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2019). Directed by Terry Gilliam. Written by Terry Gilliam and Tony Grisoni. Starring Jonathan Pryce, Adam Driver, Stellan Skarsgård. Synopsis: Toby, a disillusioned advertising executive, becomes pulled into a world of time jumping fantasy when a Spanish cobbler believes him to be Sancho Panza. He gradually becomes unable to tell dreams from reality. Opens in US theaters on April 10th, 2019.
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Rocketman (2019). Directed by Dexter Fletcher. Written by Lee Hall. Starring Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard, Richard Madden. Synopsis: A musical fantasy about the uncensored human story of Elton John's breakthrough years. Opens in US theaters on May 31st, 2019.
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The Dirt (2019). Directed by Jeff Tremaine. Written by Amanda Adelson, Tom Kapinos and Rich Wilkes (based on the book by Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx and Neil Strauss). Starring Machine Gun Kelly, Iwan Rheon, Douglas Booth. Synopsis: The story of how Mötley Crüe came to be one of the most notorious rock 'n roll groups in history. Debuts on Netflix on March 22nd, 2019.
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The Souvenir (2019). Written and directed by Joanna Hogg. Starring Tilda Swinton, Richard Ayoade, Honor Swinton Byrne. Synopsis: A young film student in the early 80s becomes romantically involved with a complicated and untrustworthy man. Opens in US theaters on May 17th, 2019.
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The Highwaymen (2019). Directed by John Lee Hancock. Written by John Fusco. Starring Kevin Costner, Woody Harrelson, Kim Dickens. Synopsis: A pair of police officers come out of retirement to catch the infamous outlaws Bonnie & Clyde. Debuts on Netflix on March 29th, 2019.
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Leaving Neverland (2019). Directed by Dan Reed. Synopsis: At the height of his stardom Michael Jackson began long-running relationships with two boys, aged 7 and 10, and their families. Now in their 30s, they tell their story and how they came to terms with it years later. Premieres on HBO on March 3rd, 2019.
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Hail Satan? (2019). Directed by Penny Lane. Synopsis: A look at the quick rise and influence of the controversial religious group known as The Satanic Temple. Opens in US theaters on April 19th, 2019.
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Her Smell (2019). Written and directed by Alex Ross Perry. Starring Elisabeth Moss, Cara Delevingne, Dan Stevens. Synopsis: A self-destructive punk rocker struggles with sobriety while trying to recapture the creative inspiration that led her band to success. Opens in US theaters on April 12th, 2019.
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Poms (2019). Directed by Zara Hayes. Written by Shane Atkinson. Starring Diane Keaton, Pam Grier, Jacki Weaver. Synopsis: A comedy about a group of women who form a cheer leading squad at their retirement community, proving that you're never too old to 'bring it!' Opens in US theaters on May 10th, 2019.
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Avenues (2019). Written and directed by Michael Angarano. Starring Michael Angarano, Ari Graynor, Adelaide Clemens. Synopsis: On his birthday following the suicide of his brother, Max and his friend Peter wander the wintry streets of Manhattan contemplating life, livelihood, and what it means to be an adult. US release date is TBA.
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Never Grow Old (2019). Written and directed by Ivan Kavanagh. Starring John Cusack, Emile Hirsch, Antonia Campbell-Hughes. Synopsis: An Irish undertaker profits when outlaws take over a peaceful American frontier town, but his family comes under threat as the death toll rises. Opens in US theaters on March 15th, 2019.
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Divine Love (2019). Directed by Gabriel Mascaro. Written by Gabriel Mascaro, Rachel Daisy Ellis, Esdras Bezerra and Lucas Paraizo. Starring Dira Paes, Julio Machado, Teca Pereira. Synopsis: Brasil, 2027. A deeply religious woman uses her position in a notary's office to try to prevent couples from divorcing. Whilst waiting for a divine sign in recognition of her efforts, she's confronted with a crisis that ultimately brings her closer to God. US release date is TBA.
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Stockholm (2019). Written and directed by Robert Budreau. Starring Noomi Rapace, Ethan Hawke, Mark Strong. Synopsis: The strange story of the infamous 1973 hostage crisis in Stockholm. US release date is TBA.
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Under the Silver Lake (2019). Written and directed by David Robert Mitchell. Starring Andrew Garfield, Riley Keough, Topher Grace. Synopsis: Sam, intelligent but without purpose, finds a mysterious woman swimming in his apartment's pool one night. The next morning, she disappears. Sam sets off across LA to find her, and along the way he uncovers a conspiracy far more bizarre. Opens in US theaters on April 19th, 2019.
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Dragged Across Concrete (2019). Written and directed by S. Craig Zahler. Starring Vince Vaughn, Mel Gibson, Udo Kier. Synopsis: Once two overzealous cops get suspended from the force, they must delve into the criminal underworld to get their just due. Opens in US theaters on March 22nd, 2019.
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The Kid (2019). Directed by Vincent D'Onofrio. Written by Andrew Lanham. Starring Ethan Hawke, Chris Pratt, Vincent D'Onofrio. Synopsis: The story of a young boy who witnesses Billy the Kid's encounter with Sheriff Pat Garrett. Opens in US theaters on March 8th, 2019.
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Dark Phoenix (2019). Written and directed by Simon Kinberg (based on the comic books created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby). Starring Sophie Turner, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy. Synopsis: Jean Grey begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix. Now the X-Men will have to decide if the life of a team member is worth more than all the people living in the world. Opens in US theaters on June 7th, 2019.
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Native Son (2019). Directed by Rashid Johnson. Written by Suzan-Lori Parks (based on the novel by Richard Wright). Starring Ashton Sanders, KiKi Layne, Margaret Qualley. Synopsis: A young African-American living in Chicago enters into a seductive new world of money and power after he is hired as a chauffeur for an affluent businessman. Premieres on HBO on April 6th, 2019.
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Christian Petzold's "Transit" 
Matt writes: Christian Petzold's "Transit," one of the first great films of 2019, received special coverage on our site, with a four-star review from Brian Tallerico, an interview with the director conducted by Vikram Murthi and a conversation with the brilliant lead actor, Franz Rogowski, from your's truly.
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R.I.P. Stanley Donen (1924-2019)
Matt writes: The legendary director of such timeless entertainments as "Singin' in the Rain" and "Charade" is eulogized here by Carrie Rickey.
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Notorious (1946). Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Written by Ben Hecht. Starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains. Synopsis: A woman is asked to spy on a group of Nazi friends in South America. How far will she have to go to ingratiate herself with them?
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The Dollmaker (1984). Directed by Daniel Petrie. Written by Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn (based on the novel by Harriet Arnow). Starring Jane Fonda, Levon Helm, Amanda Plummer. Synopsis: Gertie Nevels, a pioneer woman and the mother of five from the Kentucky hills, is forced to uproot her children to follow her husband to Detroit when he finds work during World War II.
Watch "The Dollmaker"
Jane Fonda in Five Acts (2018). Directed by Susan Lacy. Synopsis: A look at the life, work, activism and controversies of actress and fitness tycoon, Jane Fonda.
Watch "Jane Fonda in Five Acts"
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is this series back? idk but this was in my drafts and i wanted to share it. who's style is your fave?
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2019 Academy Award Best Picture Nominees Guide For Those Who Haven’t Actually Watched Them
It’s the 91st time Hollywood comes together to pat themselves on the back and this year marks the 5th time I’m bringing you the rundown of every Best Picture nominee so that you aren’t the “goddamn idiot” someone at your Oscars party is referring to when they ask, “Who invited this goddamn idiot?” Only, as in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 and 2014  (check out the hyperlinks for previous years’ rundowns - and likely some jokes that don’t age very well) - this is all based on the name of the film, the poster for the movie, or things I’ve heard while flipping past Extra or E! So take it all in and enjoy my tips on things to say to other guests so that your party has an ending that is more like Ally’s and less like Jackson’s!
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Black Panther
After Creed loses in embarrassing fashion to Ivan Drago’s son, he tats up, grows that hair out, and heads to outer space. After landing on a planet right between the planet from Avatar and Naboo, pissy Creed picks a fight with a space prince who was bit by a radioactive space panther in the movie that had audiences saying, “I bet Forest Whitaker is in this movie. How is Forest Whitaker not in this movie? I’m honestly shocked that Forest Whitaker is not...oh, yup, there he is.”
3 Things To Casually Inject Into Conversation To Prove You Saw The Movie And Sound Like An Expert:
A little insider Easter egg here - Wakanda backwards spells Adnakaw, which happens to be the name of Thor and Loki’s OTHER brother who is going to save everyone in Avengers: Endgame. He’ll be played by...Forest Whitaker.
In a deleted scene, Black Panther’s brother, The Pink Panther, visits to check out the Wakandan castle’s attic and then installs fiberglass insulation.
Spike Lee really turned the super hero movie genre on its head with this didn’t he? (Pause.) Oh. That was...um...oh, well um... (Slowly walk backward out of the room and do not return.)
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The Chapelle’s Show’s first skit-to-feature length film gives the big screen treatment to the story of Clayton Bigsby. Based on the success of this film, 2019 also saw the big screen adaptation of The Chapelle’s Show’s “What Men Want” skit to a movie starring Taraji P. Henson. In 2020, anticipate a feature length Rick James biopic, a Playa Hater’s Ball film, and “Game, Blouses: The Movie”.
3 Things To Casually Inject Into Conversation To Prove You Saw The Movie And Sound Like An Expert:
This film marks Ricky Jerret’s first acting role after he was cut from the Miami Dolphins by Charles Greane - who he thought was his friend - for his use of PEDs.
This film holds the distinction of having the highest number of different spellings on social media - just barely edging out Bohemian Rhapsody and The Favourite (well, in America).
Reggie Miller purchased a seat in the front row of the Oscars and is planning to wear a The Favourite jersey and baseball cap, then spend the entire show heckling Spike Lee and screaming, “See?! How does it feel the other way around?!”
Bohemian Rhapsody
Bohemian Rhapsody is a French film with a title that can be loosely translated into English as “The Sassy Singing Lad With The Donkey Snout”. 
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A bit of trivia for you. Did you know that Freddie Mercury wasn’t his first choice for a stage name? It was actually Fred Mercury.
A bit of trivia for you. Did you know that Brian May wasn’t his first choice for a stage name? It was actually Brian February.
A bit of trivia for you. Did you know that Queen’s first band name was actually Princess and they didn’t become Queen until they married Prince...and enjoyed a Purple Reign? Yup - I will show myself out now.
The Favourite
Rain droups on rouses! This perioud piece stars Oulivia Coulman, Emma Stoune, Joue Alwyn and Nichoulas Holt! It’s abot a grop of people in the contry of England that’s two hors long and y will find fabulos! 
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This is the movie about a Queen that doesn’t end with an AIDS diagnosis...I think.
Wigs and bodices accounted for 48% of the film’s budget.
The film’s title has nothing to do with the plot or characters and is instead a sly attempt to influence the outcome of the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences members’ voting.
Green Book
In this sexual thriller, we see the raw, animal side of Kermit the Frog as he provides details from his Little Green Book of every single Muppet he’s fucked. With an original working title of Fifty Shades of Green, we’ll see how Miss Piggy was at first a mousy and demure fill-in interviewer whose sexual spirit was awakened by Kermit’s dominant yet mesmerizing magnetism. Kermit also does some butt stuff with Bunsen Honeydew and gets down group style with all of The Electric Mayhem.
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There’s an odd cameo halfway through the movie where Mahershala Ali enters a gas station on the road and encounters a man in his late 20′s/early 30′s who says in a southern drawl, “I’m Stephen Dorff and I’m your partner,” then another Stephen Dorff, this one in his 40′s limps up and says, “And I’m Stephen Dorff. I’m also your partner,” then finally an old drunk one in his 70′s hobbles up and says, “I’m Stephen Dorff and I too am your partner!”
Mahershala Ali generally tried to avoid Viggo Mortensen, who continually would run up saying, “Dude, Mahersh! We have to get matching tattoos of the number two - for the two of us to commemorate this journey that we’re on together. It’s what you do with your cast mates!” When Mahershala would decline but say it was nice what Viggo and the cast of the Lord of the Rings trilogy did together, Viggo would walk off grumbling, “Hidalgo got a tattoo with me...”
*Before the next comment - be sure to do a thorough research on Google and on social media to determine the prevailing public opinion of if Green Book is a remarkable cinematic achievement faithful to the story of Don Shirley and Tony Vallelonga’s relationship and an examination of the complicated issue of race and its impact on friendship and business OR if it’s just another white savior movie before you speak, so that you can make sure that you’re aligned with whatever is currently the popular thing to say at that moment in time about this movie. Then say...
Ahem. This is the same director who wrote and directed a scene in Movie 43 where Hugh Jackman is on a blind date with Kate Winslet and has prosthetic testicles hanging under his neck which go into her mouth - and that’s, like, it.
Roma
Set in a world with no color, this movie is about a bunch of people (mostly children) hugging on a beach who may or may not be related to each other, may or may not be involved in some kind of national tragedy in either Italy or Mexico, and may or may not be sick, dying, sad or overcome with joy. I honestly have no clue on this one. But it IS on Netflix.
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They say that Alfonso Cuarón painted a realistic picture of his childhood in Roma which is the exact same tactic he employed in making Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Netflix forced Cuarón to cross promote other Netflix titles throughout the film, so there is an odd scene in which Cleo’s son meets his Big Mouth Hormone Monster to talk about masturbation and then later on the family enters The Upside Down (or Al Revés de Abajo). Also, every single cast member gets a stand-up comedy special.
Yalitza Martínez plays a housekeeper here and after this star-making turn, she’s got it MAID!
A Star Is Born
Jackson Maine wants to create a star. But after consulting a high school astronomy textbook, he learns that the only way that a star is truly born is to squeeze atoms of light elements under enough pressure for their nuclei to undergo fusion. He closes the book and says, “To hell with that science shit,” then gets drunk and just hires Lady Gaga to write a song that sounds like she’s a child screaming at her mom to watch her do a dive at the community pool.
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As a first-time singer, Bradley Cooper devoted countless hours over several months in order to unlock the instrument of his voice to become a mostly-inoffensive singer. As a first-time director, Bradley Cooper bought one of those chairs with “Director” on it.
Bradley Cooper refused to urinate for the duration of filming until the big Grammy’s scene so it played better on film. He did poop a lot during filming though.
The young actress from Eighth Grade is already planning her Oscar bait remake of A Star Is Born to come out in 2043 where SHE plays the aging star and enters a romance with a young male singer played by Boy from Bird Box.
Vice
As the DC Comics universe continues to expand, we finally get the origin story of Batman arch nemesis and super villain, The Penguin.
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Unable to shake his Saturday Night Live roots, Adam McKay decided to insert a scene late in the movie where - unannounced - the real Dick Cheney walks in to surprised applause from the audience and Christian Bale acts flustered before stammering out that it is an honor to meet him. Cheney pauses for the awkward “oh my god, can you believe this” murmur to die down in the audience and then stiffly delivers, “You know, Christian, you could have just worn a fat suit for this role.” The audience erases all memory of the terrible atrocities that the man has committed during his lifetime and erupts into wild clapping and bark-laughing like seals while Christian and the rest of the cast just have to hand it to the guy for being such a good sport about it all.
Dick Cheney is just happy that A Star Is Born is in the field this year so that in defiance of Vice he also doesn’t have to root for any movies about gay guys, black people, immigrants, or foreigners.
While watching the film, Laura Bush continually had to remind a startled and frightened George W. that no, he was not trapped up in the big movie screen.
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my personal top 100 influential movies
According to my personal extremely logical and not at all arbitrary rules of selection. Not at all chosen for any measure of quality -- I mean, I think a lot of them are genuinely good movies, but that’s not a criteria I’ve used. These are movies that are part of my internal storytelling repertoire -- a scene, a character, a storyline, a concept, whatever. Some I’ve rewatched loads of times, some only a couple. I don’t think all of these movies have very distinctive cinematographies, but a lot of them do. I like genre way, way more than drama. I like stories and I like movies about storytelling (please note: I consider Blade Runner a movie about storytelling so my definition is possibly somewhat broader than most. Stories are what people tell themselves in order to confirm that they are people). Also I like very stylized violence and bantering!
I watch way too many Hollywood & American movies, but, well. I suspect a lot of these definitely date me. Like, guessing my age based on these is probably entirely possible.
In alphabetical order. I could probably easily go to 150 movies, but I gotta stop somewhere. I got to about 50 movies before I had to think about it, so I guess half of this list is set and half is fluctuating.
Considering doing 100 Books, but that’s way harder.
1) 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), Dir: Gil Junger 2) All the President’s Men (1976), Dir: Alan J. Pakula 3) Battle Royale (2000), Dir: Kinji Fukasaku 4) Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012), Dir: Benh Zeitlin 5) Big Fish (2003), Dir: Tim Burton 6) Blade (1998), Dir: Stephen Norrington 7) Blade Runner (1982), Dir: Ridley Scott 8) The Breakfast Club (1985), Dir: John Hughes 9) Brokeback Mountain (2005), Dir: Ang Lee 10) Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Dir: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo 11) Casino Royale (2006), Dir: Martin Campbell 12) Casting JonBenet (2017), Dir: Kitty Green 13) Citizen Kane (1941), Dir: Orson Welles 14) Clueless (1995), Dir: Amy Hackerling 15) Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), Dir: Jim Jarmusch 16) The Craft (1996), Dir: Andrew Fleming 17) Creed (2015), Dir: Ryan Coogler 18) D.E.B.S. (2004), Dir: Angela Robinson 19) The Dark Knight (2008), Dir: Christopher Nolan 20) The Descent (2005), Dir: Neil Marshall 21) Die Hard (1988), Dir: John McTiernan 22) Dirty Dancing (1987), Dir: Emile Ardolino 23) Dredd (2012), Dir: Pete Travis 24) Evolution (2001), Dir: Ivan Reitman 25) Far from Heaven (2002), Dir: Todd Haynes 26) The Fifth Element (1997), Dir: Luc Besson 27) Final Destination (2000), Dir: James Wong 28) Fjols til Fjells (1957), Dir: Edith Calmar 29) Flåklypa Grand Prix (1975), Dir: Ivo Caprino 30) Furious 6 (2013), Dir: Justin Lin 31) The Godfather part 2 (1974), Dir: Francis Ford Coppola 32) Goon (2012), Dir: Martin Dowse 33) Gravity (2013), Dir: Alfonso Cuarón 34) Grease (1978), Dir: Randal Kleiser 35) Hanna (2011), Dir: Joe Wright 36) The Heat (2013), Dir: Paul Feig 37) Hero (2002), Dir: Yimou Zhang 38) Der Himmel über Berlin (1987), Dir: Wim Wenders 39) House of Tolerance (2011), Dir: Bertrand Bonello 40) Hot Fuzz (2007), Dir: Edgar Wright 41) Infernal Affairs (2002), Dir: Wai-Keung Lau, Alan Mak 42) Iron Giant (1999), Dir: Brad Bird 43) Iron Man (2008), Dir: Jon Favreau 44) The Jason Bourne Identity (2002), Dir: Doug Liman 45) Jupiter Ascending (2015), Dir: Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski 46) Jurassic Park (1993), Dir: Steven Spielberg 47) Kill Bill vol. 1 (2003), Dir: Quentin Tarantino 48) Kill List (2013), Dir: Ben Wheatley 49) A Knight’s Tale (2001), Dir: Brian Helgeland 50) A League of Their Own (1992), Dir: Penny Marshall 51) Legally Blonde (2001), Dir: Robert Luketic 52) Let the right one in (2008), Dir: Tomas Alfredson 53) Lilo and Stitch (2002), Dir: Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois 54) Little Women (1994), Dir: Gillian Armstrong 55) Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Dir: Guy Ritchie 56) Logan (2017), Dir: James Mangold 57) LOTR trilogy (2001-2003), Dir: Peter Jackson 58) Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), Dir: George Miller 59) Magnolia (1999), Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson 60) Mean Girls (2004), Dir: Mark Waters 61) Men in Black (1997), Dir: Barry Sonnenfeld 62) Metropolis (1927), Dir: Fritz Lang 63) Minority Report (2002), Dir: Steven Spielberg 64) Modern Times (1936), Dir: Charlie Chaplin 65) Moonrise Kingdom (2012), Dir: Wes Anderson 66) Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), Dir: Doug Liman 67) The Mummy (1999), Dir: Stephen Sommers 68) National Treasure (2004), Dir: Jon Turteltaub 69) The Nightmare before Christmas (1993), Dir: Henry Selick 70) Poirot: Evil Under the Sun (2001), Dir: Brian Farnham 71) The Princess Bride (1987), Dir: Rob Reiner 72) The Proposal (2009), Dir: Anne Fletcher 73) Rear Window (1954), Dir: Alfred Hitchcock 74) Robin Hood (1973), Dir: Wolfgang Reitherman 75) Romeo + Juliet (1996), Dir: Baz Luhrmann 76) Scream (1996), Dir: Wes Craven 77) Se7en (1995), Dir: David Fincher 78) Shaun of the Dead (2004), Dir: Edgar Wright 79) Shrek (2001), Dir: Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson 80) Singin’ in the Rain (1952), Dir: Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly 81) Sister Act (1992), Dir: Emile Ardolino 82) Snowpiercer (2013), Dir: Bong Joon-ho 83) Speed (1994), Dir: Jan De Bont 84) Spirited Away (2001), Dir: Hayao Miyazaki 85) Spotlight (2015), Dir: Tom McCarthy 86) Stargate (1994), Dir: Roland Emmerich 87) Starship Troopers (1997), Dir: Paul Verhoeven 88) Step Up (2006), Dir: Anne Fletcher 89) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Dir: James Cameron 90) Threesome (1994), Dir: Andrew Fleming 91) The Usual Suspects (1995), Dir: Bryan Singer 92) Velvet Goldmine (1998), Dir: Todd Haynes 93) The Virgin Suicides (1999), Dir: Sofia Coppola 94) Three Wishes for Cinderella (1973), Dir: Václav Vorlícek 95) Wadjda (2012), Dir: Haifaa Al-Mansour 96) Weekend (2011), Dir: Andrew Haigh 97) Winter’s Bone (2010), Dir: Debra Granik 98) X-Men 2 (2003), Dir: Bryan Singer 99) Y tu mamá también (2001), Dir: Alfonso Cuarón 100) Your Name (2016), Dir: Makoto Shinkai
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CINEMA SPACE TRIBUTE from Max Shishkin on Vimeo.
Music: Hans Zimmer - Mountains (Interstellar Soundtrack) Lyrics: «Do not go gentle into that good night» by Dylan Thomas Voice: Anthony Hopkins
FILMS: «2001: A Space Odyssey» (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick) «Alien» (1979, dir. Ridley Scott) «Aliens» (1986, dir. James Cameron) «Armageddon» (1998, dir. Michael Bay) «Avatar» (2009, dir. James Cameron) «Battleship» (2012, dir. Peter Berg) «Cargo» (2009, dir. Ivan Engler, Ralph Etter) «Elysium» (2013, dir. Neill Blomkamp) «Europa Report» (2013, dir. Sebastián Cordero) «Event Horizon» (1997, dir. Paul Anderson) «Gravity» (2013, dir. Alfonso Cuarón) «Guardians of the Galaxy» (2014, dir. James Gunn) «Interstellar » (2014, dir. Christopher Nolan) «Lockout» (2012, dir. James Mather, Stephen St. Leger) «Lost in Space» (1998, dir. Stephen Hopkins) «Man of Steel» (2013, dir. Zack Snyder) «Mission to Mars» (2000, dir. Brian De Palma) «Moon» (2009, dir. Duncan Jones) «Oblivion» (2013, dir. Joseph Kosinski) «Pandorum» (2009, dir. Christian Alvart) «Prometheus» (2012, dir. Ridley Scott) «Solaris» (1972, dir. Andrey Tarkovskiy) «Solaris» (2002, dir. Steven Soderbergh) «Star Trek» (2009, dir. J.J. Abrams) «Star Trek: Into Darkness» (2013, dir. J.J. Abrams) «Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope» (1977, dir. George Lucas) «Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi» (1983, dir.Richard Marquand) «Starship Troopers» (1997, dir. Paul Verhoeven) «Sunshine» (2007, dir. Danny Boyle) «The Fountain» (2006, dir. Darren Aronofsky) «The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy» (2005, dir. Garth Jennings) «The Last Days on Mars» (2013, dir. Ruairi Robinson) «The Signal» (2014, dir. William Eubank) «Thor: The Dark World» (2013, dir. Alan Taylor) «Transformers: Dark of the Moon» (2011, dir. Michael Bay)
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On holiday in Tulum, Mexico
Q&A
When did you start dancing? I was 8 years old. My father was teaching me in the backyard of our house.
Why did you start dancing? We are a big family — 11 children — my parents had only what they knew to offer us at that point and Ballet was that gift.
Family 01
Class in the yard
Family
Isaac Hernández
Family 02
Isaac with his father
Isaac with his mother
With his brother Esteban Hernández
With family
Which dancer inspired you most as a child? Nureyev and Baryshnikov.
Which dancer do you most admire? Nureyev. He was so much more than a dancer! He was a visionary.
What’s your favourite role? At first, I did a lot of whining about Nureyev’s Romeo because of its difficulty but then, I fell in love with the role. It is always different, always a challenge but also always so satisfying to perform.
What role have you never played but would like to? Armand with Tamara Rojo in Ashton’s Marguerite and Armand.
What’s your favourite ballet to watch? Recently, and shamefully only recently, I discovered Nicolas Le Riche and Eleonora Abbagnato in Ivan The Terrible. Wonderful!!
Who is your favourite choreographer? Hans Van Manen.
Isaac Hernández the young dancer
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Isaac Hernández the young dancer 03
Isaac Hernández the young dancer 01
Isaac Hernández the young dancer 05
Isaac Hernández the young dancer 02
Who is your favourite writer? Winston Churchill, Garcia Marquez, and Hemingway for The Old Man and the Sea.
Who is your favourite theatre or cinema director? Theatre: Nicholas Hytner and Robert Icke. Cinema: Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro
Who is your favourite actor? The last actor that really made a mark on me at the theatre was Simon Russell Beale in the Lehman Trilogy at the National Theatre.
Who is your favourite singer? Otis Redding, Etta James, Nina, Freddie Mercury… I could have enough to live by with their music.
What is your favourite book? Very hard question. But for recreation purposes, I could always go back to reading One Hundred Years of Solitude but also The Old Man and The Sea, I find this literature filled with a sort of melancholy and feeling that manages to move me every time.
What is your favourite film? Singin’ in the Rain — thanks to my dad.
Which is your favourite city? For me, it is now impossible to say! I have lived in Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, Amsterdam and London! I spend time in Paris and Rome often and love Mexico City and Guadalajara. They have all been very special, I don’t think it would be fair to the different places to have to choose one!
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Isaac Hernández in Swan Lake © Laurent Liotardo
Isaac Hernández and English National Ballet in Swan Lake © Laurent Liotardo
What do you like most about yourself? My will and the freedom I’ve allowed myself, to dream freely and without limits.
What do you dislike about yourself? I am always looking ahead, even when I’ve accomplished a goal or a dream.
What was your proudest moment? Realizing things will never be the same for ballet in Mexico and that today, more and more young people can dream of following a dance dream.
When and where were you happiest? Now, today.
What or who is the greatest love of your life? My family.
The Ballet Family
What is your greatest fear? Professionally speaking: to waste an opportunity.
If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? My herniated lumbar disc!
What do you consider your greatest achievement? To have inspired a nation to see dance and the arts differently and to start considering them as a tool for change.
What is your most treasured possession? Family and health!
What is your greatest extravagance? To fly my parents and spoil them when I guest around. Last time it was at the Rome Opera, next trip is to Argentina for Don Quixote with Teatro Colon.
Isaac Hernández in Le Jeune Homme et la Mort, photo by Laurent Liotardo 01
Isaac Hernández in Le Jeune Homme et la Mort, photo by Laurent Liotardo
Isaac Hernández in Le Corsaire, photo by Laurent Liotardo
Isaac Hernández in La Sylphide, photo by Laurent Liotardo
Isaac Hernández with Tamara Rojo in Don Quixote, photo by Alex López
What do you consider the most overrated virtue? No virtue should be overlooked or overrated.
On what occasion do you lie? When I say the truth. I wonder if anyone reading this will be able to guess what movie is that line from.
If you hadn’t been a dancer what would you have liked to be? I was into martial arts and pro target shooting; I wanted to join the army or compete professionally in martial arts.
What is your most marked characteristic? I suppose my character.
What quality do you most value in a friend? Cleverness.
What quality do you most value in a colleague? Objectiveness and simplicity.
Expresiones, photo by Santiago Barreiro
Espectaculo photo by Santiago Barreiro
Which historical figure do you most admire? The first 27 years of Churchill were remarkable in determination, courage, imagination and drive. Chaplin was extraordinary and incredibly intelligent. But there are too many, too many with incredible and unimaginable flaws and virtues, that it is impossible to pinpoint one.
Which living person do you most admire? My parents. I believe they have done something special with their life and the few means they had. They have dedicated their life to helping people without expecting anything in return. I find that very special, I know very few people with such a genuine interest to improve people’s lives.
What do you most dislike? Lack of imagination.
What talent would you most like to have? I would love to sing well.
What’s your idea of perfect happiness? To learn and discover new things next to someone.
On holiday in Tulum, Mexico
How would you like to die? However it must be.
What is your motto? First, “Why Not?” Then we go from there…
Outside the Mexican Embassy in London
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Winning the Ballet Prize at the Lunas del Auditorio in Mexico
Winning the Ballet Prize at the Lunas del Auditorio in Mexico 01
Attending the Lunas del Auditorio award ceremony in Mexico
Playing golf
Benois de la Danse Prix, photo by M Logvinov, 2018
In Kensington Gardens, London
Speaker for BNP Bank
Isaac the cowboy
Isaac Hernández answers the Gramilano Questionnaire… Dancers’ Edition Q&A When did you start dancing? I was 8 years old. My father was teaching me in the backyard of our house.
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Todos os filmes originais Netflix, classificados do pior ao melhor
A Netflix está investindo cada vez mais na produção de filmes exclusivos. Mais de três centenas deles já foram lançados, e todos estão disponíveis na plataforma do serviço de streaming. A Bula avaliou as produções originais e as reuniu em uma lista, organizada do pior ao melhor filme. O ranking levou em conta as notas atribuídas aos títulos no IMDb, uma das maiores plataformas de cinema do mundo. Alguns destaques são: “Roma” (2018), de Alfonso Cuarón, que ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Filme Estrangeiro em 2019; e “História de Um Casamento” (2019), dirigido por Noah Baumbach, que concorre em seis categorias do Globo de Ouro 2020. É importante lembrar que a lista não tem intenção de ser universal ou definitiva, apenas representa as avaliações recebidas pelos filmes na plataforma pesquisada.
304 — Drive (2019), Tarun Mansukhani
303 — The Ridiculous 6 (2015), Frank Coraci
302 — Zerando a Vida (2016), Steven Brill
301 — O Aplicativo (2019), Elisa Fuksas
300 — Perda Total (2018), Kyle Newacheck
299 — Dívida Perigosa (2017), Martin Zandvliet
298 — Sandy Wexler (2017), Steve Brill
297 — Quatro Histórias de Fantasmas (2020), Zoya Akhtar e outros
296 — Seis Vezes Confusão (2019), Michael Tiddes
295 — Fica Comigo (2017), Brent Bonacorso
294 — A Barraca do Beijo (2018), Vince Marcello
293 — The Silence (2019), John R. Leonetti
292 — O Príncipe do Natal (2017), Alex Zamm
291 — Obsessão Secreta (2019), Peter Sullivan
290 — O Príncipe do Natal: O Casamento Real (2018), John Schult
289 — A História Real de um Assassino Falso (2016), Jeff Wadlow
288 — Cascavel (2019), Zak Hilditch
287 — Mudo (2018), Duncan Jones
286 — Crazy Trips: Budapeste (2019), Xavier Gens
285 — O Feitiço de Natal (2018), Bradley Walsh
284 — Pai do Ano (2018), Tyler Spindel
283 — A Babá (2017), McG
282 — Io (2019), Jonathan Helpert
281 — Blockbuster (2017), July Hygreck
280 — Bright (2017), David Ayer
279 — iBOY (2017), Adam Randall
278 — TAU (2018), Federico D’Alessandro
277 — Tribu Urbana Dance (2018), Fernando Colomo
276 — #realityhigh (2017), Fernando Lebrija
275 — Quando nos Conhecemos (2018), Ari Sandel
274 — O Natal Está no Ar (2019), Leslie Small
273 — Dude – A Vida é Assim (2018), Olivia Milch
272 — A Volta Por Cima (2019), Remy Four
271 — The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), Julius Onah
270 — O Príncipe do Natal: O Bebê Real (2019), John Schultz
269 — Death Note (2017), Adam Wingard
268 — Feliz Aniversário de Casamento (2018), Jared Stern
267 — Crush à Altura (2019), Nzingha Stewart
266 — Vende-se Esta Casa (2018), Matt Angel e Suzanne Coote
265 — Extinção (2018), Bem Young
264 — Cartão de Natal (2017), Ernie Barbarash
263 — David Brent: A Vida na Estrada (2018), Ricky Gervais
262 — Revenger (2018), Lee Seung-won
261 — O Caderno de Sara (2018), Norberto López Amado
260— Dead Kids (2019), Mikhail Red
259 — XOXO: A Vida é Uma Festa (2016), Christopher Louie
258 — Paradox (2016), Michael Hurst
257 — Special Correspondents (2016), Ricky Gervais
256 — Preso em Casa (2019), Samit Basu
255 — Próxima Parada: Apocalipse (2018), David. M. Rosenthal
254 — Nu (2017), Michael Tiddes
253 — Pato Pato Ganso (2018), Chris Jenkins
252 — Polar (2019), Jonas Åkerlund
251 — Amor em Obras (2019), Roger Kumble
250 — No Ritmo da Sedução (2018), Tinge Krishnan
249 — The After Party (2018), Ian Edelman
248 — Dia da Namorada (2017), Michael Paul Stephenson
247 — Gostos e Cores (2017), Myriam Aziza
246 — Mistério no Mediterrâneo (2019), Kyle Newacheck
245 — A Princesa e a Plebeia (2018), Michael Rohl
244 — Um Passado de Presente (2019), Monika Mitchell
243 — Modo Avião (2020), César Rodrigues
242 — A Última Gargalhada (2019), Greg Pritikin
241 — Pelas Ruas de Paris (2019), Élisabeth Vogler
240 — Pássaro do Oriente (2019), Wash Westmoreland
239 — Órbita 9 (2017), Hatem Khraiche
238 — Mãe e Muito Mais (2019), Cindy Chupack
237 — Duda e os Gnomos (2017), Peter Lepeniotis
236 — Suzzanna: Buried Alive (2019), Rocky Soraya
235 — Contando os Segundos (2016), Priyadarshan
234 — O Limite da Traição (2020), Tyler Perry
233 — Castelo de Areia (2017), Fernando Coimbra
232 — Natal 5 Estrelas (2018), Marco Risi
231 — Lá Vêm Os Pais (2018), Robert Smigel
230 — Esquadrão 6 (2019), Michael Bay
229 — O Terceiro Olho (2018), Rocky Soraya
228 — O Casamento de Ali (2018), Jeffrey Walker
227 — Campo do Medo (2019), Vincenzo Natali
226 — Juanita (2019), Clark Johnson
225 — A Escalada (2017), Ludovic Bernard
224 — Boneca Maldita (2018), Rocky Soraya
223 — A Mulher Mais Odiada dos Estados Unidos (2017), Tommy O’Haver
222 — Clinical (2017), Alistair Legrand
221 — À Queima-Roupa (2019), Joe Lynch
220 — Entre Realidades (2020), Jeff Baena
219 — Yucatán (2019), Daniel Monzón
218 — Anon (2018), Andrew Niccol
217 — Eli (2019), Ciarán Foy
216 — Mercy (2016), Chris Sparling
215 — O Professor de Música (2019), Sarthak Dasgupta
214 — Iris (2016), Jalil Lespert
213 — Shimmer Lake (2017), Oren Uziel
212 — Estrada Sem Lei (2019), John Lee Hancock
211 — Spectral (2016)
210 — Insana (2017), Gerard Barrett
209 — Doce Argumento (2018), Bem Shelton
208 — Missão: Moedas (2017), Emily Hagins
207 — Close (2019), Vicky Jewson
206 — Mascots (2016), Christopher Guest
205 — Loja de Unicórnios (2019), Brie Larson
204 — Fé de Etarras (2017), Borja Cobeaga
203 — Batalhas (2018), Katarina Launing
202 — Deixe a Neve Cair (2019), Luke Snellin
201 — Quem Tem Carma Nunca Alcança (2017), Nikhil Bhat
200 — The Dirt: Confissões do Mötley Crue (2019), Jeff Tremaine
199 — Ánimas (2019), José F. Ortuño e Laura Alvea
198 — O Chefe (2018), Sergio Barrejón
197 — Desaparecida (2018), Alejandro Montiel
196 — Perfeita Para Você (2018), Stephanie Laing
195 — Pequeno Demônio (2017), Eli Craig
194 — Kodachrome (2018), Mark Raso
193 — Malevolent (2018), Olaf de Fleur Johannesson
192 — Siga Pela 10 (2017), Chester Tam
191 — Asfalto de Sangue (2019), Yann Gozlan
190 — O Homem Sem Gravidade (2019), Marco Bonfanti
189 — Quando os Anjos Dormem (2018), Gonzalo Bendala
188 — Sequestrando Stella (2019), Thomas Sieben
187 — Alguém Especial (2019), Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
186 — Onde Está Segunda? (2017), Tommy Wirkola
185 — Caído do Céu (2019), José Pepe Bojórquez
184 — Between Two Ferns: O Filme (2019), Scott Aukerman
183 — Handsome: Um Filme de Mistério Netflix (2017), Jeff Garlin
182 — Sombra Lunar (2019), Jim Mickle
181 — Saara (2017), Pierre Coré
180 — Surdo (2020), Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas
179 — Sonhos Lúcidos (2017), Kim Joon-sung
178 — Firebrand (2019), Aruna Raje
177 — O Banqueiro da Resistência (2018), Joram Lursen
176 — Sierra Burgess é Uma Loser (2018), Ian Samuels
175 — Slam (2017), Andrea Molaioli
174 — ARQ (2016), Tony Elliot
173 — Ibiza: Tudo Pelo DJ (2018), Alex Richanbach
172 — Sementes Podres (2018), Kheiron
171 — Les Affamés (2017), Robin Aubert
170 — O Centenário que Saiu Sem Pagar a Conta e Sumiu (2016), Felix e Mans Herngren
169 — Benji (2018), Brandon Camp
168 — Natal em El Camino (2017), David E. Talbert
167 — Rebirth (2016), Karl Mueller
166 — Eu Não Sou um Homem Fácil (2018), Eleonore Purriat
165 — O autor (2017), Manuel Martin Cuenca
164 — Noite de Lobos (2018), Jeremy Saulnier
163 — Código de Silêncio (2017), Gerard McMurray
162 — Brahman Naman (2016), Qaushiq Mukherjee
161 — Resgate do Coração (2019), Ernie Barbarash
160 — O Matador (2017), Marcelo Galvão
159 — Até que a Gente te Separe (2019), Madeleine Sami e Jackie van Beek
158 — O Aviso (2018), Daniel Calparsoro
157 — Perdoai as Nossas Dívidas (2018), Antonio Morabito
156 — Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016), Yuen Wo-Ping
155 — Carga Bruta (2015), Julien Leclercq
154 — Minha Primeira Luta (2018), Olivia Newman
153 — Partida Fria (2020), Lukasz Kosmicki
152 — King: Uma História de Vingança (2017), Fabrice Du Welz
151 — Andar Montar Rodeio (2019), Conor Allyn
150 — O Anjo de Mossad (2018), Ariel Vormen
149 — Solo (2019), Hugo Stuven
148 — Jadotville (2016), Richie Smyth
147 — Errementari: O Ferreiro e O Diabo (2018), Paul Urkijo Alijo
146 — Tallulah (2016), Sian Heder
145 — O Ritual (2017), David Bruckner
144 — O Fotógrafo de Mauthausen (2019), Mar Targarona
143 — The Titan (2018), Lennart Ruff
142 — Pickpockets (2017), Peter Webber
141 — 15 de Agosto (2019), Swapnaneel Jaykar
140 — American Son (2019), Kenny Leon
139 — Amador (2018), Ryan Koo
138 — Crônicas de Natal (2018), Clay Kaytis
137 — O Date Perfeito (2019), Chril Nelson
136 — Steel Rain (2018), Yang Woo-seok
135 — Soni (2018), Ivan Ayr
134 — Missão no Mar Vermelho (2019), Gideon Raff
133 — The Discovery (2017), Charlie McDowell
132 — As Leis da Termodinâmica (2018), Mateo Gil
131 — Velvet Buzzsaw (2019), Dan Gilroy
130 — Mindhorn (2017), Sean Foley
129 — Farol das Orcas (2016), Gerardo Olivares
128 — Barry (2016), Vikram Gandhi
127 — Apostando Tudo (2017), Joe Swanberg
126 — 6 Balões (2018), Marja Lewis Ryan
125 — Mogli – Entre Dois Mundos (2018), Andy Serkis
124 — A Caminho da Fé (2018), Joshua Marston
123 — Fortuna Maldita (2018), Timo Tjahjanto
122 — Quem Você Levaria Para Uma Ilha Deserta? (2019), Jota Linares
121 — 4L (2019), Gerardo Olivares
120 — O Pacote (2018), Jake Szymanski
119 — Caninos Brancos (2018), Alexandre Espigares
118 — Next Gen (2018), Kevin R. Adams e Joe Ksander
117 — Step Sisters (2017), Charles Stone III
116 — Calibre (2018), Matt Palmer
115 — Árvore de Sangue (2019), Julio Medem
114 — Quatro Histórias de Desejo (2018), Zoya Aktar, Karan Johar e Dibakar Banerjee
113 — War Machine (2017), David Michôd
112 — FullMetal Alchemist (2017), Fumihiko Sori
110 — Operação Fronteira (2019), J. C. Chandor
109 — One Two Jaga (2018), Nam Ron
108 — Pequenos Delitos (2017), Evan Katz
107 — Rock My Heart (2019), Hanno Olderdissen
106 — O Natal de Angela (2018), Damien O’Connor
105 — Street Flow (2019), Kery James
104 — Hip-Hop Beats (2019), Chris Robinson
103 — El Potro: Lo Mejor Del Amor (2018), Lorena Muñoz
102 — 7 Ãnos (2016), Roger Gual
101 — Deidra e Laney Assaltam um Trem (2017), Sidney Freeland
100 — Roxanne Roxanne (2018), Michael Larnell
99 — Tal Pai, Tal Filha (2018), Lauren Miller Rogen
98 — Godzilla: O Devorador de Planetas (2018), Kobun Shizuno e Hiroyuki Seshita
97 — O Rei da Polca (2018), Maya Forbes
96 — Sonhos Imperiais (2014), Malik Vitthal
95 — Shaft (2019), Tim Story
94 — Bayoneta (2019), Kyzza Terrazas
93 — Illang: A Brigada Lobo (2018), Kim Jee-woon
92 — Maktub (2018), Oded Raz
91 — Rajma Chawal (2018), Leena Yadav
90 — Na Própria Pele – O Caso Stefano Cucchi (2018), Alessio Cremonini
89 — Nossas Noites (2017), Ritesh Batra
88 — Manhunt (2017), Andrew Sodroski, Jim Clemente e Tony Gittelson
87 — Fútil e Inútil (2018), David Wain
86 — A Noite nos Persegue (2018), Timo Tjahjanto
85 — Bird Box (2018), Susanne Bier
84 — Alex Strangelove (2018), Craig Johnson
83 — A Lavanderia (2019), Steven Soderbergh
82 — Pee-wee’s Big Holiday (2016), John Lee
81 — 1922 (2017), Zak Hilditch
80 — Minha Primeira Caçada (2018), Jody Hill
79 — Gun City (2018), Dani de la Torre
78 — O Mínimo Para Viver (2017), Marti Noxon
77 — Felicidade Por um Fio (2018), Haifaa Al-Mansour
76 — 22 de Julho (2018), Paul Greengrass
75 — Upstarts (2019), Udai Singh Pawar
74 — Gente de Bem (2018), Nicole Holofcener
73 — Lionheart (2018), Genevieve Nnaji
72 — Mudbound (2017), Dee Rees
71 — Apóstolo (2018), Gareth Evans
70 — O Último Capítulo (2018), Osgood Perkins
69 — Mademoiselle Vingança (2019), Emmanuel Mouret
68 — Joy (2019), Sudabeh Mortezai
67 — Seu Filho (2019), Miguel Ángel Vivas
66 — O Sono da Morte (2016), Mike Flanagan
65 — Inspire, Expire (2019), Ísold Uggadóttir
64 — Girl (2019), Lukas Dhont
63 — Blame! (2017) – Hiroyuki Seshita
62 — Wheelman (2017), Jeremy Rush
61 — Psychokinesis (2018), Yeon Sang-ho
60 — Elisa Y Marcela (2019), Isabel Coixet
59 — Juventude Assassina (2018), Isao Yukisada
58 — Bleach (2018), Shinsuke Sato
57 — Layla M. (2016), Mijke de Jong
56 — Sob a Pele do Lobo (2018), Samu Fuentes
55 — Paskal: Missão Resgate (2019), Cheng Kin-Kwok
54 — A Incrível Jessica James (2017), Jim Strouse
53 — High Flying Bird (2019), Steven Soderbergh
52 — O Plano Imperfeito (2018), Claire Scanlon
51 — A Sociedade Literária e a Torta de Casca de Batata (2018), Mike Newell
50 — Já Não Me Sinto em Casa Nesse Mundo (2017), Macon Blair
49 — Shirkers – O Filme Roubado (2018), Sandi Tan
48 — Amor por Metro Quadrado (2018), Anand Tiwari
47 — Atlantique (2019), Mati Diop
46 — Jogo Perigoso (2017), Mike Flanagan
45 — Corpo e Alma (2017), Ildikó Enyedi
44 — Dumplin’ (2018), Anne Fletcher
43 — Cargo (2018), Yolanda Ramke e Ben Howling
42 — O Mundo é Seu (2018), Romain Gavras
41 — Para Todos os Garotos que Já Amei (2018), Susan Johnson
40 — Uma Terra Imaginada (2018), Yeo Siew Hua
39 — Tempestade de Areia (2016), Elite Zexer
38 — Dear Ex (2019), Mag Hsu e Hsu Chih-yen
37 — Legítimo Rei (2018), David Mackenzie
36 — Mais Uma Página (2018), Kagiso Lediga
35 — Divinas (2016), Houda Benyamina
34 — Uma Viagem à Groelândia (2016), Sébastien Betbeder
33 — Tempo Compartilhado (2018), Sebastián Hofmann
32 — Está Tudo Certo (2019), Eva Trobisch
31 — Dovlatov (2018), Aleksey German Jr.
30 — My Happy Family (2017), Nana Ekvtimishvili e Simon Gross
29 — O Pequeno Príncipe (2015), Mark Osborne
28 — A Mala e os Errantes (2017), Adam Leon
27 — Meu Eterno Talvez (2019), Nahnatchka Khan
26 — O Vazio de Domingo (2017), Ramón Salazar
25 — Durante a Tormenta (2019), Oriol Paulo
24 — A Noite de 12 anos (2018), Alvaro Brechner
23 — Viver Duas Vezes (2020), Maria Ripoll
22 — Os Meyerowitz: Família Não se Escolhe (2017), Noah Baumbach
21 — First They Killed My Father (2017), Angelina Jolie
20 — Um Homem de Sorte (2019), Lykke-Per
19 — Amizades Improváveis (2016), Rob Burnett
18 — O Outro Lado do Vento (2018), Orson Welles
17 — Paddleton (2019), Alex Lehmann
16 — Dezessete (2019), Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
15 — Pérolas no Mar (2018), Rene Liu
14 — Okja (2017), Joon-ho Bong
13 — Meu Nome é Dolemite (2019), Craig Brewer
12 — O Rei (2019), David Michôd
11 — Lazzaro Felice (2018), Alice Rohrwacher
10 — Joias Brutas (2020), Benny e Josh Safdie
Howard Ratner é o dono de uma loja de joias que está cheio de dívidas por jogos de apostas. Para resolver sua situação, ele quer vender uma pedra não lapidada enviada diretamente da Etiópia. Inicialmente, Howard oferece a joia a um de seus clientes assíduos, mas depois percebe que pode lucrar muito mais indo à leilão. Só que, antes disso, ele precisa driblar os cobradores que o perseguem.
9 — A Balada de Buster Scruggs (2018), Ethan e Joel Cohen
Trabalhando pela primeira vez com a Netflix, os famosos irmãos Coen idealizaram uma antologia faroeste. O filme reúne seis curtas com histórias diferentes, mas que ocorreram no mesmo local, a fronteira selvagem do velho oeste. Os episódios seguem os capítulos do livro fictício “A Balada de Buster Scruggs e Outros Contos da Fronteira Americana”.
8 — O Menino que Descobriu o Vento (2019), Chiwetel Ejiofor
Aos 13 anos, William Kamkwamba, do Malawi, ganhou fama em seu país em 2007, ao construir uma turbina de vento geradora de energia. A região onde William morava foi assolada por uma seca que devastou a plantação de sua família. Estudando sozinho e utilizando materiais improvisados, ele criou um projeto para fornecer água encanada e eletricidade ao seu vilarejo, privilégios aos quais a população do Malawi não tinha acesso.
7 — Mais Uma Chance (2018), Tamara Jenkins
Um casal na casa dos 40 anos tenta engravidar de várias formas. Sem sucesso, eles se submetem a várias fertilizações. Quando os recursos e opções parecem chegar ao fim, o aparecimento de uma sobrinha renova as esperanças do casal, que decide tentar novamente. Além disso, eles precisam cuidar da própria relação, que está abalada em meio a tantos acontecimentos.
6 — Beasts of No Nation (2015), Cary Fukunaga
Agu é uma criança que sofre com as consequências da guerra civil da África do Sul. Depois que seu pai é morto por militares, ele é obrigado a se tornar um soldado, abandonando a família para lutar no conflito. Para se transformar em um combatente, ele é instruído por um comandante, que o ensina as cruéis regras da disputa armada. O longa é baseado no livro homônimo do autor nigeriano Uzodinma Iweala.
5 — Klaus (2019), Sergio Pablos
Pior aluno da academia de carteiros, o mimado Jasper é mandado para Smeerensburg, uma remota ilha localizada acima do Círculo Ártico. Nessa cidade, os habitantes brigam o tempo todo e não demonstram o mínimo interesse pelas cartas. Para bater sua meta de correspondências e voltar para casa logo, Jasper conta com a ajuda da professora Ava e do misterioso carpinteiro Klaus. Juntos, eles tentam alegrar Smeerensburg e apresentar aos moradores a magia do natal.
4 — Dois Papas (2019), Fernando Meirelles
O filme constrói um encontro fictício entre o então cardeal Jorge Bergoglio, hoje Papa Francisco, e o Papa Bento XVI, em 2012. Durante uma das maiores crises recentes da Igreja, o argentino Jorge Bergoglio decide pedir sua aposentadoria por discordar da forma como o Papa tem conduzido a igreja. Com a passagem já comprada para Roma, ele é surpreendido pelo convite do próprio Papa Bento XVI para visitá-lo. No encontro, eles falam sobre suas vidas e os rumos do catolicismo.
3 — Roma (2018), Alfonso Cuarón
O filme foi inspirado na infância de Cuarón e conta a história de Cleo, uma jovem que trabalha como babá e doméstica de uma família de classe média, moradora do bairro Roma, na Cidade do México. Em um ano, acontecimentos inesperados afetam a rotina da família. Enquanto sua patroa, Sofia, sofre com o afastamento do marido, Cleo engravida do namorado, Fermín, que não quer assumir a criança.
2 — O Irlandês (2019), Martin Scorsese
Frank Sheeran, “O Irlandês”, é um veterano de guerra cheio de condecorações. Ele aprendeu a matar servindo na Segunda Guerra Mundial e divide seu tempo entre os trabalhos de caminhoneiro e assassino de aluguel para a máfia. Já velho, Frank reflete sobre sua carreira no mundo do crime e seu envolvimento com os Bufalino, uma família de mafiosos. Ele também relembra seu envolvimento no desaparecimento do líder do sindicato dos caminhoneiros, Jimmy Hoffa, que era seu amigo de longa data.
1 — História de um Casamento (2019), Noah Baumbach
O diretor de teatro Charlie e a atriz Nicole estão passando por muitas dificuldades no relacionamento e decidem se divorciar. Os dois concordam em não envolver advogados, levando o processo de uma maneira amigável, mas Nicole muda de ideia e contrata uma advogada experiente, Nora Fanshaw. Surpreso com a atitude de Nicole, Charlie se esforça para pagar um famoso advogado e lutar pela custódia do filho, o pequeno Henry.
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