We’re a few months past the halfway point of the 2010s, and I
thought it’d be fun to take a look back over the past five years and highlight
which films I’ve loved the most. It’s funny, while I typically remember 2010 as
a weak year for films, after drafting this list, that’s clearly not the case. Most
of these movies are about pain. Others are about love. Few, but some, are just
plain damn fun.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
In Character: Tom Noonan
We all know Tom Noonan. Whether he’s masked by monster
make-up, shadowing Philip Seymour Hoffman, pulling a cameo in a Michael Mann
flick, or terrorizing young women, Tom Noonan is a character actor whose face
is impossible to forget. His career is full of such excellent choices. Large roles in tiny films, or tiny roles in large films, Noonan always
delivers with his unique brand of restraint. I just love watching this guy
work.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Top 10 R-Rated Films Every Kid Should See
Two things to make very clear about this post: I don’t
have children and I have a very liberal attitude about kids watching mature
movies. My parents let me watch whatever I wanted by the time I was 10 years old,
but I was different. When other kids were talking about how big that actresses
boobs were or how awesome it was to watch that guy’s head explode, I was trying
to figure out why the director chose to move the camera that specific way, or why they held that shot for that long. Movies were my education in
so many ways, and I’m glad I was exposed to them at such an early age.
And while all kids are different, with different standards and sensitivities, I truly believe most children would benefit from watching the movies
below. All these films have
something profound to offer, including potentially poignant conversations with
parents. I hope you appreciate my picks, many of which inspired great
conversations with my own parents when I was young. And do feel free to share
your choices as well.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Wild Tales
You’re on a plane. Minding your own business, flipping
through a magazine. A man sitting next to you strikes up a conversation. You
make idle talk – “Business or pleasure?” – those sorts of things. He tells
you what he does for a living, and through this bit of information, you both
soon realize that you have an acquaintance in common. You used to date someone
who this man offended a long time ago. How odd. The conversation
continues, and a woman sitting close by chimes in. She knows this acquaintance
as well. So does the dweeb in the back of the plane. So does… seemingly everyone on the plane. What’s going on
and where are we going? And how in the ever loving hell did we get here?
Thursday, March 12, 2015
In Character: John Doman
If you’ve immersed yourself in pop culture over the past 15
years (particularly in television), then you’re undoubtedly aware of John Doman
and his effortless command. Seriously, few modern performers possess an overall
demeanor more intimidating than John Doman. This guy has the tough-as-balls, perpetual
hardass persona down pat. When John Doman shows up, you know trouble is close by,
and I have yet to grow tired of it.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Top 10 Janusz Kaminski Films
If you’ve seen a film directed by Steven Spielberg in the
past 18 years, then you’re familiar with Janusz Kaminski’s cinematography. Kaminski
has lensed every live-action Spielberg film since Schinder’s List, netting six Oscar
nominations and two wins in the process. Best known for his use of stark shadows, harsh white light, and interior fog, Kaminski is a master of atmosphere.
The man knows how to put us in the world of a film as well as the best of them.
Monday, March 2, 2015
In Character: Laura Linney
Laura Linney is one of the best, most dependable performers
in the business. Her career has been repeatedly lauded on film, television and
the stage, and, thankfully, has no signs of slowing down. Linney is the type
of actress you see a movie for. No matter what it is. You may not fully like
the final product, but you know that the simple fact of her being in the film
will automatically make it worth it.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
WAIT: Red Carpets and Handshakes at HRIFF
This has been the most insane month of my life. Getting to
screen Wait at the Hollywood Reel
Independent Film Festival (HRIFF) feels like a dream. My participation in the
festival resulted in three wondrously surreal days that I will never forget. Words
simply cannot do those days justice. Or the days I’ve lived since.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Oscar Night: Always Holding Out For a Brody
The Oscars are mere hours away, and I find myself
particularly excited for the show this year. One reason is because the two films vying for the biggest awards – Boyhood
and Birdman – were two of my favorite
films from 2014. But moreover, I’m thrilled for the Oscars because we have a
few legitimate chances for an Adrien Brody-type upset.
In 2002, the Best Actor race was a two-way dead heat. Jack
Nicholson was either going to become the first man to win three Best Actor
Oscars for his against-type work in About
Schmidt, or Daniel Day-Lewis was going to take home his second Best Actor
trophy for his ferocious turn in Gangs of
New York. But when Halle Berry opened the envelope and took a long, stunned
pause before saying Adrien Brody’s name, we witnessed one of the best, most
unexpected Oscar shocks in awards history.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
In Character: David Paymer
David Paymer is one of film’s most recognizable character
actors. And while few may know him by name, Paymer has consistently delivered
stellar performances for more than two decades. He’s played dumb and down, smooth
and hip, wise and eccentric, always to excellent results. All told, he’s one of
my favorite actors in the business. A guy who makes everything he’s in that
much better.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Top 10 Performances by James Bond Actors (in non-Bond roles)
Since making my way through the James Bond catalogue, I’ve
been thinking about the six actors who have played 007. Some of them peaked
with Bond, while others went on to have illustrious careers. Below are my
favorite non-Bond performances by actors who have played Bond. Note: I only
considered performances that were played during or after the respective actors’
tenure as Bond.
Friday, February 6, 2015
James Bond Franchise Breakdown
It’s hard not to love the James Bond franchise. Running for
more than 50 years, it remains the most iconic franchise in cinema history. It’s
had its ups and downs, sure, but there’s a comfort in knowing no matter how
bad a Bond film may be, he’ll always
be back for more.
A few weeks ago, I decided to
watch every Bond film in a row. I crushed them all out in 10 days, and I
thought it be fun to share my thoughts on each film here. I hope you enjoy
the post, and feel free to comment on which Bond films you love, hate, and love
to hate. There’s never a bad time to talk Bond.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Watch Micah Parker on THE FLASH Tomorrow Night!
Hey everyone, I wanted to post a reminder that my great
friend, Micah Parker, will be starring in tomorrow night’s episode of The Flash
on The CW. Details about the episode have been on the hush, but I know that
Micah plays a villain named Clay Parker (love the name) who is on the run with
his girlfriend. Having worked with Micah pretty much non-stop over the past
year and a half, I know that he’s an actor capable of great intensity, and I’m
so pumped to see what he does with Clay.
Micah walked into his audition for a lead role in my feature
film, Wait, in October 2013, and since then, we’ve established one of the most
fulfilling creative collaborations and friendships that I’ve ever had. In
addition to Wait, we’ve made short films together, shot music videos, and have
been talking ceaselessly about our next feature. He’s one of my best
friends, and I’m so proud to see his career taking off.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Top 20 Films that Lost Sundance
A lot of films are premiering at Sundance this week, but
only a handful of them will walk away with awards (and even few with major awards). But if Sundance has
proven one thing to be true over the years, it’s that getting into the festival
is in fact the award itself. Below are my favorite films that premiered at
Sundance, but lost major in-competition awards.
Note: I only considered films that screened in-competition
for Dramatic and Documentary Grand Jury Prizes at Sundance. Films that
premiered at Sundance, but already had theatrical distribution in place (like,
say, American Psycho) were not considered. Similarly, films that screened in
World Competition categories were also not considered.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Top 10 Films that Won Sundance
The 2015 Sundance Film Festival kicked off yesterday, and
what better way to remember the famed fest than by highlighting some of the
finest films to ever premiere there? Below are my picks for the best films that
have won Sundance. For the purposes of this post, I only considered films that
were awarded the Dramatic or Documentary Grand Jury Prizes.
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