let’s chat about movies, shall we?

Where are my fellow Oscar watchers at?

As a former-critic turned movie lover (it is my experience that the two cannot truly co-exist) I will watch pretty much whatever looks or sounds good to me. That being said, once awards season rolls around and nominations are out, I try very hard to watch the Best Picture nominees. (The exception is that I have a pretty low tolerance for extreme sex or gore) I just mentioned in my weekly Love Note that one thing I really love about this acclaimed list of films is often that there’s a depth to the films which carry a possibility of significant impact.

I thought I’d talk a little bit about this year’s Best Picture nominees as well as past nominees that I still carry because they deeply touched me:

2022/2023

All Quiet on the Western Front (Netflix) Visually stunning, but I couldn’t finish it. I’m not often a war movie fan (there have been a few) and this one was HEAVY. I love the heart behind the film, but it wasn’t for me.

Avatar: The Way of Water (theater) I took a pass. I’m sorry. My husband saw it and I’m claiming unity on this. I’ve seen the first one and it’s on my small list of most hated films ever. (That and Requiem for a Dream. IYKYK) I just couldn’t bring myself to sit in a theater that long. (It’s toooo long!!!!) If it had streamed before the awards, I would have watched it, but it didn’t.

Banshees of Inishirin (HBOmax & rentable) People seem to love or hate this film. I loved certain things about it, but for the most part, found it slow and pointless… until the end. The final dialogue at the end blew my mind a bit and I have probably thought about this film every day in the weeks since.

Elvis (HBOmax & rentable) Anyone who knows me knows I’m a major Baz fan! LOVE his work! (I will stan Baz Luhrman and David Lynch forever and ever) I really liked this movie. Being a lifelong lover of Elvis (and my clear love for Baz) I expected to love it, but I just didn’t. I did really like though… a lot. Austin Butler was amazing. Tom Hanks was incredible at being one of my most hated people ever.

Everything Everywhere All At Once (Paramount+ & rentable) Being a huge fan of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, I was enamored by the EEAAO trailer the first time I saw it. My husband was less eager to see it, but come opening weekend I was settled in with my milk duds and ready to sink into what I knew would be an amazing cinematic ride. I had so underprepared myself! On March 12, 2022, I sat transfixed on a movie that blew my mind in all of the ways. For the first time in years, I wished I was still working as a critic because I wanted to say some really beautiful things about this movie that was unlike anything I had ever seen. Even though I have seen so many movies since (we watch A LOT of movies!) Everything Everywhere All At Once remains my favorite of this list and is, IMO, the clear winner.

The Fableman’s (theater & Rentable) While visually captivating, and really lovely, I wanted something more from this movie. As a self-proclaimed lover of memoir, this film stood in as a sort of moving fictionalized memoir from one of the best filmmakers of my lifetime. The Fablemans is worth the watch for that reason alone. Knowing more of Spielberg’s early life really impacted how I view him and his very large list of accomplishments. For me, the story behind the man was the best part about this film. Inspirational, for sure!

TAR (Peacock & rentable) This movie was raw, beautifully done, so powerful and subtle all woven into something which resonated for me. This film will likely stay with me for a long, long time.

Top Gun: Maverick (MGM+, Paramount+ & rentable) This movie was just fun! High energy, nostalgic (while also a FAR better film than it’s predecessor), and just a PERFECT summer weekend movie. Also, I’m still surprised it was nominated.

Triangle of Sadness (Hulu & Rentable) This trailer was BONKERS and it was my most dreaded watch, even over Avatar. This movie was fun. It was completely out there and funny, and weird… It is the sort of movie you see early and know it’s destined for the award circuit because it just has that indescribable thing that destines it as so… Did I love it? No. I did find it a fascinating character study on humanity though. Plus, it was a random and unexpectedly fun watch.

Women Talking (rentable) though the “true” story behind this film was pretty different in a lot of ways, it is still incredibly relevant to everyone. This film is beautiful. It is beautiful to look at, the words weave like poetry… The narrative monologues are the best I’ve heard in a film. The script is stunning. Performances are beyond amazing. For those who can stomach the topic (women being drugged, violently raped, and then made to believe they’re crazy) this film is a MUST WATCH. (It’s my second choice for winning and I believe the director was completely slighted. It’s ironic really, considering the plot of the film)

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These are the films nominated in other categories which I really enjoyed or took something from.

The Batman (HBOmax & Rentable)

To Leslie (rentable) Amazing performances!

Aftersun (rentable)

Past Nominees/winners

Here are ten recent-recentish films that really resonated with me, left me a bit better of a person (or at least more empathetic), or simply moved me deeply:

King Richard

Tick Tick Boom

Coda

Belfast

The Father

Sound of Metal

Jojo Rabbit

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Ladybird

Get Out

Amore

Finding You… {Giveaway}

My passport remains intact, yet unstamped.

If you’re curious, I’m super sad about this…

Whenever someone mentions the topic of adventure, I shrink a little. I’ve never been anywhere, I think. I’m wrong, of course. I’ve been all over this North American landmass I call home. I’ve done a hundred different road trips, and because I LOVE the movie Elizabethtown, I’m pretty great at making sure road trips are memorable and intentional.

I’ve had exciting flights to west coast beaches and whimsical days in some of our biggest cities.

In the end, I think adventure is either in us or it isn’t. If life has made it so that we haven’t been able to get passport stamps- that’s ok. Adventure is still ours for the taking!

This past year, as we’ve been stuck at home we have re-fallen in love with the adventure we find in movies and books, and honestly, I love that. Speaking of that, I have an amazing trailer for you!

FINDING YOU is an inspirational romantic drama full of heart and humor about finding the strength to be true to oneself.  After an ill-fated audition at a prestigious New York music conservatory, violinist Finley Sinclair (Rose Reid) travels to an Irish coastal village to begin her semester studying abroad. At the B&B run by her host family, she encounters gregarious and persistent heartthrob movie star Beckett Rush (Jedidiah Goodacre), who is there to film another installment of his medieval fantasy-adventure franchise. As romance sparks between the unlikely pair, Beckett ignites a journey of discovery for Finley that transforms her heart, her music, and her outlook on life. In turn, Finley emboldens Beckett to reach beyond his teen-idol image and pursue his true passion.  But when forces surrounding Beckett’s stardom threaten to crush their dreams, Finley must decide what she is willing to risk for love.

115 Minutes | Rated PG

GIVEAWAY: One lucky reader will receive a $20 World Market Gift Card to ‘Shop around the world!’

How to enter:

  • Leave a comment telling about an adventure you’ve had OR connect on the correlating instagram post on 3/18.
  • Make sure there is a way for me to reach you, if you win!
  • Giveaway ends Midnight Saturday March 20th.

So, tell me your adventure!

Conjuring…

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When the Conjuring was first released, I had the privilege of doing a bit of presswork for the film. It was an interesting story, specifically where the Warrens were concerned. On various levels, their story really intrigued me. Though spinoffs, from the Conjuring, have come out, they lacked the tie of integrity to their story that the original had. I was really happy to learn about the sequel, even more happy to be asked to do PR once again and now I am happiest of all to share with you…

I know that the world is divided, when it comes to feelings on horror movies, but what makes these two films stand out is their approach to the content, and their focus on two people who- above everything else- lived their lives to help people… That is what I loved the most, about the first film, and honestly what I’m most excited about this second time around. Ed & Lorraine lived an interesting life and served people in amazing ways…

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I have a little prize package giveaway for one lucky reader! You may enter either on this page, or on my facebook link. The giveaway will run through Friday at midnight…

The 33… {a giveaway}

 

Have you seen a trailer for the movie The 33?

I remember sitting by watching, tense and prayerful, as this story unfolded all over the media. It was the first time, within my lifetime, that I realized what power people had to get things noticed and make things happen. Throughout the whole of my life I’ve collected stories that are true mysteries and real-life miracles. This one is the latter for sure.

It looks extraordinary. The sort of extraordinary that sends chills up and down my spine and reminds of how great people can be when we pull together…

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33-DK-03821I can’t encourage you enough to go see this film. We need to do more things that spotlight amazing stories.

With The 33 opening tomorrow, I thought I’d do a little giveaway. I have a t-shirt and a mini-flashlight for the lucky winner. I’ll also throw in a little something special too. :)

To enter, leave a comment about the trailer, film or actual story.

For a second entry, tweet the giveaway and leave a SECOND comment pasting the hyperlink.