Man, so good. I loved it. Both leads (and Stuhlbarg) were really great. Would've loved to see Stuhlbarg nominated for supporting actor, especially after his bigger scene at the end. I love Richard Jenkins and he was really good in The Shape of Water but I'd have bumped him out for Stuhlbarg. Still haven't seen Plummer or Dafoe in their movies tho
Great music too. And it made me wanna move to Italy and just wander in and out of people's homes eating and drinking
Man, so good. I loved it. Both leads (and Stuhlbarg) were really great. Would've loved to see Stuhlbarg nominated for supporting actor, especially after his bigger scene at the end. I love Richard Jenkins and he was really good in The Shape of Water but I'd have bumped him out for Stuhlbarg. Still haven't seen Plummer or Dafoe in their movies tho
Great music too. And it made me wanna move to Italy and just wander in and out of people's homes eating and drinking
ehhh, wasn't super into it and watched it pretty casually. It's sorta like one long music video with small bits of plot/characterization in between which is kinda nice but kinda not all that exciting. It doesn't help that I only really loved one (maybe two) songs. The one I love is rly good though
Sing Street>>>>
The movie was pretty okay but they turned Once into a musical and it was so much better.
Three Billboards. Holy fuck. Amazing movie, beautiful story about grief and the festering anger underneath. Absolutely fantastic. Frances McDormand absolutely deserves every award she's won. The film is expertly cast, written, directed. I can't say enough good things about this film.
An absolute masterpiece. The Sag Award for best ensemble absolutely was deserved over Lady Bird. I'm absolutely amazed.
Also this movie is just so obviously Western North Carolina it took me out any time I could see the mountains or the town square. I've been to "Ebbing" even.