I really loved Loveless, think I'm going to check out Leviathan on my next day off. I'm going to start going through and watching major works from directors I've never delved into (out of laziness mind you, not disinterest) and thinking of starting with Bergman. Have only seen The Seventh Seal so I was thinking of rewatching that along with Wild Strawberries, Persona and Hour of the Wolf. Anybody got a couple other recommendations of his? (paging @Swae Lee)
Caught Burning yesterday which is absolutely incredible. I was worried it wouldn't live up to the insane hype or Lee Chang-dong's other films, but it easily ranks among his best. The wait it subtly shifts from unassuming drama to thriller is kind of insane. Definitely will be one of the key films of 2018.
Yeah! I haven’t actually read the short story, but Murakami is my fave writer. I was pretty excited to see one of my favourite directors adapt my favourite writer and the end result is pretty stunning. (I think the film is already online w/ subs)
I didn't know you could read! unsurprisingly great taste, my guy. Colorless Tsukuru fucked me right up, I gotta dive into more of his stuff. Also, that is v exciting and I am watching this first thing on my next day off and will report back
Gee, thanks! That's the novel that got me into him, picked it up on a whim when I saw the fantastic book design (the OG hardcover) and read the first sentence lol. I've probably read 5-6 of his novels since then, but Colorless Tsukuru remains the favourite. Can't wait to pick up his latest on Tuesday.
One of the new shorts from my favourite Canadian director is streaming for free on Festival Scope until October 28. Beautiful, quietly devastating work shot on stunning b&w 16mm. It's only like 9 minutes, so I hope some of you give it a chance. Sofia is genuinely one of the best working directors at the moment and this short work might honestly be her greatest film yet. Veslemøy's Song | Festival Scope
has anyone seen Transit yet? I haven't watched any Petzold yet but it's playing here soon and I'm thinking of trying to catch it
Yes, it’s fucking unbelievably good. Currently number 4 on my best of 2018 list. I ride hard for Petzold (I’d say he’s one of the 3-4 best working directors right now) and this is probably his best.
Got Mubi so I can watch some films at work on slow days. Started my day with Like Father, Like Son and it's phenomenal, can't wait to see Shoplifters
Honestly, Like Father, Like Son is low tier Koreeda for me. Still Walking is the one that fucked me up the most.
This is my first exposure to him but I'm pretty deeply moved by it. If that's the case, I'm very excited to see more
His track record is pretty exceptional, I’m very excited to see it. It opened here yesterday so hopefully this week.
Whooaaa, Milla is finally out there, so I assume it is also available legally somehow. I genuinely think this is one of the 5 best films to come out this decade. I highly urge anyone that reads to this to give it a chance. It very much falls under the umbrella of "slow cinema," but its also one of the most tender films I've seen that could be classified as such. If anyone is genuinely interested in seeing it and can't find it, feel free to PM me for help.
Got some catching up to do (finally set aside time for Burning tomorrow) but I’ll definitely be watching it
Also, I think Happy as Lazzaro is coming to Netlflix this weekend. I heard Netflix has distribution and its opening here on Friday. Trying to catch that, The Wild Pear Tree, and At Eternity's Gate. Big weekend.