Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2018

Flick Pick/Get Lit: Sharp Objects



I finally read Gillian Flynn's intriguing debut thriller, Sharp Objects, a few years ago. I couldn't put it down. When I learned that HBO was developing a limited series around the material, I was all in. The casting hits the spot and Jean-Marc Vallee (Big Little Lies) is directing. Amy Adams is one of my favorite actresses; her range and ability to portray so many different types of characters is not credited highly enough. If you're a fan of dark thrillers with a female lead, I imagine you might be a fan of this project. I recommend checking out the book before the miniseries premieres on July 8th. It's a quick read and does not disappoint. If you enjoyed The Sinner, you will probably like this one as well.

















Now Playing: "Believe" by Amen Dunes

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Go Deep: 20th Anniversary of The Phoenix Lights



Those who know me well understand that I have a fascination with all things paranormal or unexplained. The story of the Phoenix lights is particularly interesting to me. On this, the 20th anniversary of the mass UFO sighting, I share with you a well-executed documentary that has always stuck with me.














Now Playing: "Senior Living" by Röyksopp

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Flick Pick: Frank & Lola


I recently bit the bullet and administered an ad-blocking program to my computer. As an avid YouTube watcher, it's one of the best digital decisions I've ever made. But when I'm on my mobile device, I still suffer through those pesky commercials. While most ads are no more than time thieves, when properly executed, they occasionally deliver inspiration and guidance. Enter the promo for Frank & Lola that ran before a vlog I watched from a Wiccan medium who lives in DC (shout-out to Psychic Bob).



Deliciously described as a 'psychosexual noir', Frank & Lola delivers in the form of fast-paced suspense and erotic romance. Viewers are taken inside the scattered lives of characters whose worlds are divided between the bright lights of the two very different cityscapes of Las Vegas and Paris. In his feature debut, writer-director, Matthew Ross, enchants with seedy cinematography that perfectly sets the tone. Fans of similar movies within the genre such as Manhattan Night will enjoy this film as well. 7/10.


Frank & Lola is available for rent or purchase online.











Now Playing: "Weird Fishes / Arpeggi" by Radiohead

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

The INFJ Movie Questionnaire



1. Your favorite movie: Before Sunrise (the entire trilogy, actually)



2. A movie you still haven't seen but want to: The Godfather



3. A movie that makes you happy: Troop Beverly Hills



4. A movie that makes you sad/cry: Steel Magnolias



5. A movie that reminds you of someone: Anywhere But Here 



6. A movie that reminds you of somewhere: The Next Three Days (filmed in my neighborhood)



7. A movie that reminds you of a certain event: Zack and Miri Make a Porno (high school reunions)



8. A movie that you know all the lines to: Clueless



9. A movie that makes you think: Eyes Wide Shut



10. A movie with a good soundtrack: Stealing Beauty



11. A movie by your favorite director: Dazed and Confused (Richard Linklater)



12. A movie featuring your favorite actor: The Notebook (Rachel McAdams & Ryan Gosling)



13. A movie that is a guilty pleasure: The Women



14. A movie that no one would expect you to love: Party Monster



15. A movie that describes you/you can relate to: Safety Not Guaranteed



16. A black & white film: For Lovers Only



17. A movie that you see often on TV: Mean Girls



18. A movie that you wish you saw on TV: To the Wonder



19. A movie from your favorite genre: Titanic



20. A movie that you love at Christmas: The Family Stone



21. A movie that you love at Halloween: Hocus Pocus



22. A move that makes you scared: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre



23. A movie from before you were born: Gone with the Wind



24. A movie from your childhood: Now and Then



25. A movie you wish you were in: Sixteen Candles (not necessarily the movie but the era)



26. A sports movie: The Mighty Ducks



27. A movie that makes you laugh: What We Do in the Shadows



28. A romantic movie: Charlie Countryman



29. An animated movie: The BFG



30. A musical: The Wizard of Oz



31. A fairy tale: Ever After: A Cinderella Story



32. An action movie: Striking Distance



33. A documentary: Living Dolls: The Making of a Child Beauty QueenNursery University



34. A foreign film: A Swedish Love Story













Now Playing: "Anabel - (Radio Edit)" by Luc Angenehm

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Flick Pick: Manhattan Night


It's not often that I pay much attention to current movies that are being released. I prefer to find them a bit more organically. I must have totally missed any marketing or promos that was done for Manhattan Night. Recently, I randomly caught the trailer but quickly discovered that the film was out earlier this year. It can now be viewed online in its entirety.



Adapted from the 1996 crime novel Manhattan Nocturne by Colin Harrison, the story promises many thrilling twists and turns. Several reviews are rather abysmal but I rarely agree with critics. I have yet to check this one out for myself but it looks exciting and is on my watchlist. I will update this post with my thoughts after I view the film.

UPDATE: I'm not sure how I feel about this movie. There was several elements that I really admired but overall, I think it will be forgettable. The acting was superb. I thought Adrien Brody and Yvonne Stahovski had immense chemistry. The cinematography was beautiful. The score was nice. And the noir vibe that director Brian DeCubellis created was one of the strongest aspects of this film. I simply found the story itself to be lacking with certain arcs borderline ridiculous. This genre of film is out of the norm for me. I enjoyed spending a couple hours with it but would I recommend it to someone else? Perhaps, but it definitely caters to a specific audience. It had an old-world vibe that some movie buffs could either love or hate. If you enjoy dark mystery and erotic romance, you might find something here. 7/10.









Now Playing: "ILYSB" by LANY

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Flick Pick: There Is a New World Somewhere


When I was in upstate New York last month, I went to a small theater to see a JFK Jr. documentary (loved him). During the previews, there was the trailer for this film. I immediately sent myself a text so I wouldn't forget the title. It's a good thing that I did because it might have been impossible to come across this film again. And nothing drives me crazier than not being able to source a song or movie that is escaping my memory.



I haven't seen it just yet but the script and cinematography does look promising. I enjoy deeper movies that are centered around travel & romance so I have a feeling I might like this one.

To read more about There Is a New World Somewhere or to find out if it is showing in an area near you, click here.


UPDATE: I'd rate this movie a 7/10. Kept my interest. I watched on Amazon Video since my iTunes rental didn't play.

SEMI-SPOILER: As a hopeless romantic, I hope the director, Li Lu, pulls a Linklater and films a sequel to this with the same characters 9-10 years from now. There Is a New World Somewhere shared similar elements with Before Sunrise. And any movie that can even closely be compared to my favorite of all time is worthy of a recommendation.







Now Playing: "The Trip" by Still Corners

Thursday, February 19, 2015

29 Things About Me: Movies I've Never Seen

1. Star Wars
2. Ghost
3. The Sixth Sense
4. Spider-Man
5. Scarface
6. The Godfather
7. Guardians of the Galaxy
8. The Avengers
9. Frozen
10. The Lord of the Rings
11. Transformers
12. Pirates of the Caribbean
13. Despicable Me
14. The Hobbit
15. Inception
16. The Sound of Music
17. Interstellar
18. Fight Club
19. Indiana Jones
20. Saving Private Ryan
21. Gladiator
22. The Departed
23. Braveheart
24. Inglourious Basterds
25. Fargo
26. Into the Wild
27. No Country for Old Men
28. 12 Years a Slave
29. The Terminator







Now Playing: "Free" by Rudimental ft. Emeli Sande

Thursday, February 12, 2015

29 Things About Me: Movies I LOVE

1. Clueless
2. Titanic
3. The Great Gatsby
4. The Notebook
5. Goodfellas
6. A Bronx Tale
7. The Princess Bride
8. Steel Magnolias
9. A Christmas Story
10. The Wizard of Oz
11. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
12. My Girl
13. Sixteen Candles
14. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
15. Hocus Pocus
16. Before Sunrise
17. Ever After
18. Independence Day
19. The Family Stone
20. The Parent Trap
21. Silver Linings Playbook
22. Eyes Wide Shut
23. The Silence of the Lambs
24. Zack and Miri Make a Porno
25. Now and Then
26. Meet the Parents
27. Gone with the Wind
28. The Next Three Days
29. Mean Girls










Now Playing: "Help Me Lose My Mind" by Disclosure ft. London Grammar

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Flick Pick: Feast Of Friends (The Doors Documentary)





For the past decade or so, I've really been drawn to Jim Morrison. While I've been a fan of The Doors for much longer, I find their personal lives to be very fascinating. Inside glimpses into this era aren't always easy to come by. I was delighted when I heard about the release of this groundbreaking documentary by way of Coast to Coast AM.

via The film's producers:

Feast Of Friends, filmed in 1968, was the first and only film produced about The Doors by The Doors. It offers a cinematic look at The Doors on the road during their summer ’68 tour. Whilst never truly completed, the film provides a stylistic approach in true sixties cinéma vérité style. Concert performances are intercut with fly-on-the-wall footage of the group in their natural habitat, sometimes playful, sensitive, chaotic and touching. Other than a few appearances in film festivals in 1968, an official release would never be seen until now. Completely restored from the original negative, as supervised by Jim Morrison, the film has been colour corrected and cleaned in high definition with the soundtrack totally remixed and remastered by long-time Doors’ collaborator Bruce Botnick.

You can purchase the film here.

Official 














Now Playing: "The End" by The Doors
*Obviously

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Flick Pick: The Chair Projects- Not Cool/Hollidaysburg



For those who are unfamiliar, The Chair is a television project on Starz that gave two upcoming, young directors the opportunity to create a debut feature film from the same source material. The results were two staggeringly different films. Had I watched these movies separately, without any prior knowledge of its origins, I would have never guessed they were related. Being both from Pittsburgh (the setting of the project) and an aspiring screenwriter, I found this series both informative and entertaining.

My only concern with The Chair was the voting process for the winning film. I think it was absolutely fantastic that the audience got to participate and select the best film. That being said, there's no way this project had a chance at delivering a fair winner.

From the perspective of Shane Dawson's Not Cool, we have someone who is widely well-known, arguably one of the most famous people on the internet. He's already successful in his own right. He didn't need this opportunity. Open voting involving Shane versus anyone is not going to be fair- no matter how strongly he may or may not have urged his young fan base to be honest. Current views on the Not Cool trailer: just over 3.5 million.

From the perspective of Anna Martemucci's Hollidaysburg, we have a person who is close friends with the executive producer of the show, Zachary Quinto. I'm not challenging the integrity of the people behind the scenes of The Chair, but hypothetically, had her film genuinely won and she was up against anyone other than Shane Dawson, people would be whispering. Current views on the Hollidaysburg trailer: just under 50 thousand.

While I believe Hollidaysburg was obviously the stronger of the two films, I doubt there will be a chance for it to truly shine. The director who deserved the $250,000 to hone her craft will be robbed of the victory. But all is not lost. The industry was no doubt watching. More people know her name. A great little movie was made. Martemucci should be proud of her work. As a female writer, she inspired me.


Not Cool


Hollidaysburg













Now Playing: "Spirit In The Sky" by Norman Greenbaum
*This song is the best. Perfect for All Souls' Day, tomorrow.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Sexy Witches



A few years late to the Coven but this was hilarious! Of course, I love all things witchy but this transcends the genre. Halloween week is upon us!











Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Flick Pick: A Walk Among The Tombstones



Liam Neeson is one of my favorite actors. Love him. I appreciate a well-crafted thriller and this one looks pretty good. The Soundgarden cover by Nouela in the trailer certainly didn't hurt, either. Nice work.











Now Playing: "The Wolves Act I and II" by Bon Iver
*Where would I be without Justin Vernon? That man's music has gotten me through so much.

Flick Pick: The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby



James McAvoy is without question my type. All I want in life is a man like that. Not asking too much, is it?

Music by Son Lux. That title. A redhead as the female lead. Sold.













Now Playing: "So What Now" by The Shins
*This one stopped me in my tracks.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Best Dressed: The Oscars


Lupita Nyong'o in Prada.
I thought the color of the gown complemented her complexion perfectly. I loved how whimsical it was. Very classic yet modern. I also adored her acceptance speech and the fact that she uses the same lip balm that I wear and sell (Clarins Hydraquench).


Kate Hudson in Atelier Versace.
This was very reminiscent of Gwyneth Paltrow's Tom Ford gown from a couple years back but I loved it none the less. She looked stunning. I also loved her hair and makeup.


Sandra Bullock in Alexander McQueen.
While this was a very safe selection in my eyes, it's also incredibly timeless. She looked regal in this gown and her hair and makeup was also on point.


Cate Blanchett in Giorgio Armani.
She seems like she has such a spectacular sense of humor so hopefully she wouldn't be offended if I said this look gave me a little bit of Britney circa 2000 MTV VMAs vibes. Perhaps a little young for her but still gorgeous. I love anything girlie that sparkles so this is a big winner in my eyes.


Jenna Dewan-Tatum in Reem Acra.
Next in line on the feminine glitz and glam train is Channing Tatum's beautiful wife. Nothing we haven't seen before on the likes of red carpet pros like Penelope Cruz or Eva Longoria but still incredible.


Camila Alves in Gabriela Cadena.
She always looks incredible on the red carpet. I loved this shade of pale pink on her. True elegance and sophistication from the lady with the best date of the night.


Charlize Theron in Dior Couture.
I loved the train on this dress. The neckline and adjoining straps kept me intrigued. Very well-proportioned. Classic with a twist. She wore this perfectly.


And it should also be noted that the gentleman came dressed to the nines...


Acadmey Award Winners Matthew McConaughey in Dolce & Gabbana with Jared Leto in Saint Laurent.

Wooderson's McConaughey's acceptance speech was such perfection that I would be remiss to not share it:





Kevin Spacey in Burberry. Love a man in a blue suit.



& The Brads, both in Tom Ford.

Bradley Cooper & Brad Pitt.


In all honesty, one of the main reasons I look forward to awards season is because of the red carpet fashions. But this year, up until The Oscars that is, I was so uninspired that I didn't even bother to post best dressed lists for The Golden Globes, SAG Awards, etc. The stars must have been holding out for the big night because just about everyone looked phenomenal. While the show itself tends to be boring, I'll give it to this year's producers because it was actually quite entertaining. I think that the winners' speeches and the "approachable" and familiar nominees had something to do with it. The Academy even managed to salute one of my favorite films of all time, The Wizard of Oz. For that, I'll forgive them for all of the Gravity hoopla. Now that's a movie I would never recommend.













Now Playing: "Boy/Girl" by Bomb The Bass ft. Paul Conboy

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Flick Pick: Endless Love



Here, we have a movie that my intuition tells me will either be very entertaining or so bad that it's actually good. Either way, I need to find myself a Valentine, get to the theater and see what this one is all about. I'm a sucker for a sexy little romance and what better love story plot is there than a good girl-bad guy scenario? So over-dramatic, so cliche, so perfect.














 Now Playing: "I Will Be There" by Odessa

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Go Deep: Shia LaBeouf, the Nymphomaniac Interview



Perhaps it's because he shares the same exact birthday with one of my best friends so I know our Gemini-Aquarius compatibility is on point, or maybe it's because I grew up watching him on Even Stevens, but Shia LaBeouf just does it for me. 


“The first info we got — and I’ll never forget this because my entire team reacted with such fear — the first request from the production end, not Lars, was for pictures of my penis. Lars goes, ‘Send him the letter. The letter was, ‘Are you game?’ I guess the first test was, ‘Let’s time how long it takes this motherfucker to send his dick over the Internet.’ It was like 20 minutes; they were like, ‘All right, kid’s ready.’”











Now Playing: "Heartbreaker" by Led Zeppelin

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Pinterest Monthly: December 2013


Love this piece of furniture and the way the design suits the gogeous lamp!


A burgundy coat and light denim. Adore this look!


Why yes, yes it is!


Hourglass Ambient Highlighters. Need to get this into my collection. I don't own anything from the brand.



Want this little number!


Need to get organized and this shot is my inspiration! When you have beautiful things, you've gotta keep 'em that way.

Her. Can't wait to see this! I've had a thing for Joaquin Phoenix for the past few years. This film looks perfect.














Now Playing: Some of my favorite albums of 2013! (The list is to follow- finally!)

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Flick Pick: Christmas Movies!

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It wouldn't quite feel like the holidays without watching some of my favorite Christmas movies. Here is a small list of some of the films I enjoy watching the most during this time of year...

A Christmas Story (1983).

The King of Christmas movies in my eyes. I keep this playing on TBS all day long on Christmas day. It just isn't the same without watching this movie once (or 10 times).

The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)

I find Rankin/Bass movies to be so adorable. I've loved them since I was little. These are the movies I'll want to show my own children the most someday.

Christmas Vacation (1989)

I love this one. A true classic comedy.

The Family Stone (2005)

I remember seeing this one at the theater with my family when I was home for college break. It's not for everyone but it's one of my favorite modern Christmas movies.

Home Alone (1990)

This was one of the earliest movies I remember. In grade school, it was always the one we watched on movie days. I love the vibe of this. John Hughes was the master.















Now Playing: "Big Jet Plane" (Acoustic) by Angus and Julia Stone
*This version is beautiful but the original is one of my absolute favorite songs of the past decade.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Flick Pick: Safety Not Guaranteed




Apparently Safety Not Guaranteed came out last year but I don't remember ever seeing any trailers or hearing a thing about it. I'm really glad that I stumbled upon it on Netflix. Simply put, this was one of the most outstanding films I've seen in quite some time. It was completely original and the type of screenplay that I'd want to write. In fact, the movie itself reminded me of a Missed Connections ad that I posted here on my blog a couple years back (check it out here).

Charming, funny and surprisingly profound, I would definitely recommend seeing Safety Not Guaranteed. The cast was superb. This is a movie for people with an open mind and a longing for the past. If you've ever had your heart broken or known pain of any kind- the type of wound that time didn't seem to heal, this movie will capture that feeling. You'll finish with a sense that you're not in this thing alone.










Now Playing: "Shake" by The Head and the Heart
*This song fits the film perfectly!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Flick Pick: Tanner Hall




Often times, it seems as though films with a predominant female cast (especially of the younger variety) receive harsher than necessary criticism. Until now, I had never even heard of 2009's Tanner Hall. After catching a bit of the film on late night television, I did a bit of research (of the Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb persuasion). The reviews were abysmal. But the plot and cast (Rooney Mara, Georgia King, Brie Larson, Amy Ferguson, Tom Everett Scott, Amy Sedaris, Chris Kattan) intrigued me. I gave Tanner Hall a viewing on Netflix. I'm so glad that I did.

Now I can understand that this isn't a movie for everyone. It doesn't have an extremely broad appeal but for those who can get behind its message, it is superb. If you're a female who enjoys a well-presented coming-of-age tale, this is a nice one to see. I thoroughly enjoyed the performances and found the pace of the film to move quite nicely. It's one of most underrated movies I've had the pleasure to watch. Fans of Now and Then, Mona Lisa Smile, and An Education will likely appreciate this hidden treasure of a film.













Now Playing: "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" by Stars
*Beautifully placed

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