I know, I know. The 2019 Oscars have come and gone, and I didn’t make time to post
my annual In Character Oscar piece. Still wanting to keep up the tradition, I present you with my favorite roles from each recent acting Oscar nominee. Be
sure to share your favorites as well!
Monday, February 24, 2020
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Top 5 “Rotten” Films of 2019
Every year, I like to call attention to a handful of movies
that are deemed “rotten” by Rotten Tomatoes. I found value in each of the films
below, and would love to know your picks as well. (Note: The RT scores below are
from Dec. 31, 2019.)
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Top 10 Actor Performances of 2019
For old timers and newcomers alike, 2019 was a banner year
for film acting. Some of the performances below were so strong because they
subverted expectations, while others leaned directly into the actor’s
respective strengths. Be sure to share your favorite roles as well!
Monday, January 20, 2020
Top 10 Actress Performances of 2019
Because 2019 was a great year for film, it was undoubtedly a
great year for performances as well. I love that four of the performers below
were unknown to me as 2019 began, while others have careers that I’ve followed
for decades. Be sure to share your favorites as well!
Sunday, January 12, 2020
Top 10 Films of 2019
For the past few years, it has been hard for me to come up
with a handful of films worth listing as the year’s best. But that certainly
wasn’t the case for 2019. Truly, in any other year, any of the top six movies
ranked below could be hailed as my favorite of the year. I thought 2019 was a
fantastic year for film, and of the 141 new theatrical releases I saw this
year, here were a few of my favorites.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Top 20 Films of 1999
So far in my lifetime, I can confidently say that there hasn’t
been a movie year more impactful than 1999. Veteran filmmakers and young auteurs
alike released bold, independent, experimental films that continue to hugely
influence pop culture. And as we close out one decade, I thought it be fun to
jump back two decades and list my favorite flicks from a truly great film year.
Friday, December 20, 2019
In Character: The Cast of The Irishman
As of this writing, I am currently on my fourth viewing of The
Irishman. I love everything about
this movie; it’s demanding, singularly paced, and expertly acted. To highlight many
of the performers involved, I thought it’d be fun to dedicate an entire In Character post to them. Please note that because seemingly everyone is
in The Irishman, not all of the actors are listed here.
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Waves
I watch movies as someone who desperately wants to make more
movies. I try to find inspiration in everything I watch, whether that
inspiration motivates me to create something similar, or cautions me to avoid
themes and techniques completely. In real life, I’m constantly putting images
into aspect ratios; I’m listening to songs on repeat and creating montages
around them. There is a mechanism in my brain that does not allow me to
experience situations idly. I am always trying to frame my experiences into
a film.
Saturday, October 19, 2019
I Am Alive: Watch Now
It’s been one hell of a long journey to get to this point,
and I’m so grateful to anyone who spends some time watching my latest film, I
Am Alive.
Time to pull back the curtain and let it all play out.
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
I Am Alive: Official Trailer
Ahead of the release of my new short film, I Am Alive, on
October 19, I’m thrilled to share the film’s official trailer.
Memory. Pain. Sadness. I wasn’t interested in pulling punches
with this film. The exercise was to tell a very specific story and push it as
far as it could go.
If you’re familiar with my work (which, by the way, thank
you!), you may see some friendly faces in the trailer. Nick Dostal, whose film,
There
I Go, I shot and edited in 2016, and Andrew Bongornio, who gave a devastating
performance in my film, Wait,
are absolute powerhouses. Mikki Hernandez
is new to my troupe, but after witnessing what she did in I Am Alive, you can bet we’ll be working together again.
Monday, October 14, 2019
WAIT: Watch Now for Free
With my new film, I Am Alive, coming out this Saturday, a
few people have asked me how they can see my previous film, Wait. Until now,
Wait has been behind iTunes, Amazon, and Vimeo pay walls, but I figured it was
time to finally make the movie more easily accessible.
Wait was my first feature film; a labor of pure love
that was equally rewarding and grueling to make. If you’d like to give the
movie a look, it is embedded below, along with the film’s trailer.
And if you’re a crazy person, and want to read my exhaustive
breakdown of Wait’s genesis, production, and release, you can scroll through that series here.
Thanks so much for watching and reading! I’m so thrilled to share I Am Alive on October 19!
Saturday, October 5, 2019
My New Film: I Am Alive
Here we go! I’ve been a little quiet on this blog and social
media lately, and that’s because for the past 12 months, I have been working
steadily on my new film, I Am Alive.
And after a year of writing, producing, shooting, editing, and
mixing, the movie will be released for free on my Vimeo page on October 19,
2019.
I Am Alive is a short film about love, loss, and
family. I was lucky enough to make it with some very talented people who mean
the world to me, and I am so excited to share it with you all in a few weeks.
I’m trying a somewhat different distribution approach this
time. In the past, I detailed the making of my films, Earrings and Wait,
while I was actively producing them. For I Am Alive, I’ll reserve my comments
about the film’s production (which went great!) until after the film is
released. But look out for more pictures and a trailer for I Am Alive
before its release on October 19. Stay tuned!
Monday, September 23, 2019
My Favorite Scene: Jarhead
My grandfather died a few weeks ago. His name was Robert Withrow,
he was 94 years old. Robert was known as “Whitey” to everyone who knew him, a
nickname he acquired early in life due to the jet-white hair he had from his birth
until his passing day. But his grandchildren knew him as Pap, and Pap was a
very good man.
Monday, August 26, 2019
In Character: Michael Madsen
Michael Madsen doesn’t like to stand still. At least not for very long. His characters move, they assess, they act. And whether Madsen is playing a shit kicker, cow puncher, mob boss, or psycho thief, there’s an unpredictability to his characters that is so appealing. Michael Madsen inhabits his roles with a unique persona that is equal parts charm, menace, vulnerability and rage. Madsen’s imposing figure makes him a suitable choice for the many antagonists he’s played so well, but his capacity for emotional openness is something that has helped make many of his roles so memorable.
Friday, July 26, 2019
Top 56 Things I Love About The Hateful Eight (that no one talks about)
I’m fresh off a first viewing of Quentin Tarantino’s masterful
new film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and while I wait until I can
marvel at that film again, I thought it’d be fun to highlight a few things I love
about Tarantino’s previous film, The Hateful Eight.
There are three versions of this film: The Roadshow Version
that Tarantino displayed in 70mm in select cinemas, the somewhat shorter Standard
Cut that was widely released in theaters and on Blu-Ray, and the Extended Version currently on Netflix. I’ll be covering the Standard Cut for
this post, but if you’re a fan of this film, check out the Extended Version on
Netflix. Tarantino oversaw the assembly of it, and it’s a really cool narrative
experiment.
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