Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Film Club: Blue is the Warmest Color (2013)
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Film Club: Great Expectations
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Films Club: Submarine
Precocious Oliver struggles with being popular in school but when a dark-haired beauty takes interest in him, he's determined to become the best boyfriend in the world. Meanwhile, his parents' already rocky relationship is threatened when his mother's ex-boyfriend moves in next door. Oliver makes some unorthodox plans to ensure that his parents stay together and that Jordana still likes him.*
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Film Club: Frances Ha (2012)
Frances (Greta Gerwig) lives in New York, but she doesn't really have an
apartment. Frances is an apprentice for a dance company, but shes not
really a dancer. Frances has a best friend named Sophie, but they aren't
really speaking anymore. Frances throws herself headlong into her
dreams, even as their possible reality dwindles. Frances wants so much
more than she has but lives her life with unaccountable joy and
lightness. Frances Ha is a modern comic fable that explores New York,
friendship,
class, ambition, failure, and redemption.*
"It's that thing when you're with someone, and you love them and they
know it, and they love you and you know it... but it's a party... and
you're both talking to other people, and you're laughing and shining...
and you look across the room and catch each other's eyes... but - but
not because you're possessive, or it's precisely sexual... but
because... that is your person in this life. And it's funny and sad, but
only because this life will end, and it's this secret world that exists
right there in public, unnoticed, that no one else knows about. It's
sort of like how they say that other dimensions exist all around us, but
we don't have the ability to perceive them. That's - That's what I want
out of a relationship. Or just life, I guess"
Friday, November 22, 2013
Film Club: Cracks
Cracks (2009): Miss G is seemingly a force of nature, a
glamorous presence beloved and idolized by her blossoming charges at an
all-girls British boarding school. Her students heap adoration upon her,
a love that Miss G basks in and returns until the arrival of Fiamma, a
wild and self-confident transfer student from Spain. Fiamma's new role
as teacher's pet ignites the jealousy of former class queen Di (Juno
Temple) and triggers an obsession in Miss G that quickly spirals out of
control. A sterling cast leads this dark coming-of-age thriller, the
debut feature of Jordan (daughter of Ridley) Scott. -Source
Movies are a big part of my life so I thought I'd begin sharing some that I love here. Eva Green is both creepy and stunning in this film.
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