Wednesday, February 28, 2018

The Florida Project (Film Review)





Sean Baker is a name few people will recognize, being primarily a director of very obscure independent films.  His films Prince of Broadway, Starlet, Tangerine, and even this post’s focused film The Florida Project, likewise, share their director’s obscurity with the public.  I myself had never heard the name Sean Baker, let alone seen any of his films until a few years ago when my good friend took me to, what I like to call, a super-indie theater to see Tangerine (as of now I’ve seen all of Baker’s films).  Yet Sean Baker is a name that deserves to be recognized, as not only is he one of the decade’s best directors, but a prime example of how much a filmmaker can accomplish with so little.

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Phantom Thread (Quick Review)

Paul Thomas Anderson began directing in the 1990s with his debut film Hard Eight.  Since then he’s released a film every one to several years, each distinctly different in tone, atmosphere, and genre.  I love Anderson’s work from the 90s, and I love his work from the 2000s.  The 2010s, however, have only been adequate.  I’m not certain what exactly happened, but his work during this decade dropped in quality—still good films, but far from what they use to be.  Interestingly, all of Anderson’s films from the decade—2012’s The Master and 2014’s Inherent Vicestarred Joaquin Phoenix and were the only ones to do so (could Phoenix have been a possible bad luck charm?).  Yet Phoenix is nowhere to be found in Anderson’s latest feature Phantom Thread—instead replaced by Daniel Day-Lewis in the lead role, whom Anderson previously worked with in his masterpiece There Will Be BloodPhantom Thread is certainly Anderson’s best work since There Will Be Blood (further adding fuel to my Joaquin Phoenix being a bad luck charm theory), and while the film is not on the level of Anderson’s 90s-2000s work, it certainly is a step in the right direction.

Friday, February 16, 2018

Micro Reviews #23: Call Me by Your Name & Lady Bird (Micro Reviews)



Every year since the 2010s began, there’s been at least one Best Picture nominee (or winner) I give a thumbs down to.  This year, there’s two, and I just so happen to be reviewing them together right here.

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