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If you haven’t seen the new Lemonade movie, go see it . With so much crap our industry has been through, it is truly inspiring to see talented creatives find their calling in other areas. After watching this film I couldn’t help but think about what I would do if I were in their shoes. Would I have the guts to go out and do the things I’ve always wanted to do. To be honest, I don’t think I would. And I give those creatives who do the utmost respect …
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In the last decade, no director has carved out a niche for himself like Wes Anderson. With “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” Wes is showing that Bill Murray is rubbing off on him because he too is getting better with age. Whether this movie was animated or not is irrelevant. It is vintage Anderson. All the elements that made “Rushmore,” “Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou” and “The Royal Tennenbaums” classics are laden in “Fox.”
Here are some running Wes Anderson themes to look for in his new hit “Fantastic Mr. Fox”:
60’s Mod Soundtrack: …
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As most of you probably know by now, I spend most of my procrastination time on Apple Trailers. I heard once, and firmly believe now, that the best part of the movie is the trailer. So, instead of losing 2 hours of my life watching crappy movies, I honor them with 2 minutes of it and move on.
The other day my AD found this one. It’s a film by Tom Ford, which makes it interesting already. The trailer doesn’t reveal much, but it stars Julianne Moore and Colin Firth …
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This movie looks amazing. This is the story of Precious, an abused overweight 16 year old (and I think she has a child too?) If you’re anything like me bring 3 boxes of Kleenex to the theater.
On a positive note, I just found out that the mother of the actress who plays the roll of Precious is no other than Alice Tan Ridley. If you live in NYC you’ve probably seen her singing in the Herald Square subway station. I gave her money once. She’s a great singer.
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With one of the most visceral trailers ever compiled, the expectations for “Where the Wild Things Are” were miles high. At least, I was expecting to be swept back to childhood, have a life-altering epiphany, and walk out with this deep revelation of who I was. The deep revelation part aside, this movie stabs every emotion with a dagger. The “emo” movement is alive and well in Spike Jonze’s, dare I say, aesthetic masterpiece.
I’m so relieved this movie didn’t fall into the hands of Pixar, Disney, or probably Hollywood’s first …

