Personal Lists featuring...

Her Smell 2019

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Movies (and some tv series/episodes) that are so insanely packed with things and ideas and visuals they become dense in one way or another.

  • Obviously subjective but not precisely my favourite movies.
  • Ordered alphabetically.

  • Suggestions welcomed but I'll have to see them to see if they fit my criteria.

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fake bands* with real music

*plus a few popstars, solo artists, songwriters, and song contests

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"the obsessed artist" trope refers to an artist that strives to better themselves at their craft, but takes it to an obsessive level where they destroy themselves in their attempt to reach perfection.

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HollyWood Movies based on Popularity

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Source: https://film.avclub.com/the-100-best-movies-of-the-2010s-1839846306

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Diary of everything I saw while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • 1–516 (March 17–June 22, 2020) we're under mandatory lockdown.
  • the last movie i saw in the theaters was The Hunt on sunday, march 15, 1st viewing and HATED it!
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Access this list in CineTrak.
Every movie listed here: https://letterboxd.com/2019/#our-annual-winners
NB: The list includes movies such as "MOST DIVISIVE" and Miniseries

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2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards nominees and winners:
- Best Feature: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05. | 02 - The Farewell.
- Best First Feature: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11. | 06 - Booksmart.
- Best Director: 03, 12, 13, 14, 15. | 03 - Uncut Gems (Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie).
- Best Male Lead: 03, 08, 12, 14, 16. | 03 - Uncut Gems (Adam Sandler).
- Best Female Lead: 05, 09, 17, 18, 19, 20. | 17 - Judy (Renée Zellweger).
- Best Supporting Male: 07, 12, 13, 13, 21. | 12 - The Lighthouse (Willem Dafoe).
- Best Supporting Female: 02, 14, 15, 16, 22. | 02 - The Farewell (Shuzhen Zhao).
- Best Screenplay: 01, 03, 05, 23, 24. | 01 - Marriage Story (Noah Baumbach).
- Best First Screenplay: 10, 20, 25, 26, 27. | 10 - See You Yesterday (Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol).
- Best Cinematography: 12, 13, 15, 28, 29. | 12 - The Lighthouse (Jarin Blaschke).
- Best Editing: 03, 12, 16, 29, 30. | 03 - Uncut Gems (Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie).
- Best International Film: 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36. | 31 - Parasite.
- Best Documentary: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41. | 38 - American Factory.
- Robert Altman Award (ensemble cast, dir. and casting dir.): 01. | 01 - Marriage Story.
- John Cassavetes Award (Best Feature Under $500,000): 16, 19, 21, 42, 43. | 16 - Give Me Liberty.
- Truer Than Fiction Award: 44, 45, 46, 47. | 47 - Jaddoland (Nadia Shihab).
- Someone to Watch Award: 07, 29, 43. | 43 - Premature (Rashaad Ernesto Green).

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This list is from Thrillist and was published on 12/23/2019

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About a month ago, The A.V. Club counted down its favorite movies of the 2010s. Even at 100 selections, the list couldn’t hope to capture the full scope of 10 years of cinema—as plenty were eager to inform us, we excluded tons of notable movies, dammit. Who knows how our decade rundown will age from here, but one thing does seem certain already: It will look woefully light on the great movies of 2019. Whether through a reluctance to call something a masterpiece too quickly or because they just hadn’t yet seen all the pertinent triumphs, our contributors went light on films from the past few months. (Call it the opposite of recency bias.) And those absences will stick out, because just one month later, it’s now fully clear what a powerhouse year it’s been for movies—for space odysseys and class-warfare thrillers, for romances fated and doomed, for the anxieties of aging directors becoming very aware of their age. So don’t just think of the list below, reflecting the individual tastes and consensus favorites of our 13 ballot-filing critics, as a salute to what 2019 had to offer theatergoers and streamers. Also think of it as an asterisk on that 2010s retrospective, celebrating the films we knew were great then and—in the case of our late-breaking #1 of the year—the ones we’ve rallied around since.

https://film.avclub.com/the-25-best-films-of-2019-1840420094

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Below is our updated running tally of the films most frequently mentioned by individual critics on the year-end Top Ten lists. Note that if a critic ranks more than the standard 10 films, we will not include films ranked 11th or worse. (We do include unranked lists of 11-20 titles, though each film gets just one-half of a point.) In case of a tie for first or second, each film will receive the full points for that position.
https://www.metacritic.com/feature/critics-pick-top-10-best-movies-of-2019

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"The best movies from a decade that changed everything."


I know I listed 101 films. In the original list we can find to see two film in the same place:

#04 - THE LOOK OF SILENCE

“The Act of Killing”/”The Look of Silence” (Joshua Oppenheimer, 2013/2015)

You can see I separeted them.


By David Ehrlich, Eric Kohn, Kate Erbland, Anne Thompson, Zack Sharf, Chris O'Falt, Jude Dry, Tambay Obenson, Christian Blauvelt, Leah Lu, Christian Zilko

Jul 22, 2019 9:00 am


source:
https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/best-movies-of-2010s-decade/

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Hollywood is not having a banner year. Even if one ignores the recent string of critically drubbed, commercially neglected sequels, the last six months haven’t offered much in the way of exceptional studio movies—though they’ve certainly delivered a few obscenely profitable ones. The good news is that no one has to depend only on Hollywood for a fix of first-rate cinema. As usual, there was plenty of it be found outside of the multiplex, even for those without, say, a Drafthouse or a Landmark in driving distance. (Got a wifi connection? Your living room can become a miniature art house for the evening.) To mark the midway point of 2019, The A.V. Club has gone back chronologically through the last few months, beginning in January, and singled out our favorites, noting how and where they can be watched. The unranked list below, a kind of catch-up guide to the year in movies so far, includes a sex comedy, a Netflix sports drama, an avant-garde essay from a living legend, a famous concert performed by a dead legend, and a space odyssey starring our future Batman. And yeah, we made a little room for Hollywood, too. How big of Us.

https://film.avclub.com/the-best-films-of-2019-so-far-1835652186

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