Personal Lists featuring...

The Lost City of Z 2017

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Liste des films présents dans le livre et le site Movieland www.movieland.io

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Pour une soirée film en famille

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Including: SAG, HFA, BIFA and LCCFA 2018 nominees.
* EXCLUDING: Oscar, Golden Globes, BAFTA, Independent Spirits and Critics' Choice 2018 nominees.

  • 01-03: HFA - Hollywood Film Awards nominees
  • 04-25: BIFA - British Independent Film Awards nominees
  • 26-39: LCCFA - London Critics Circle Film Awards nominees.
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Contemporary Stage/Novel-to-Film

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It's a list which include seasons I finished and movies I watched on tv, at the theater, on bluray, and even things I rewatched during the year

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Basically every movie I've watched in 2018. No re-watches included.

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2017 didn’t improve much on 2016. If anything, the horror and dread of last year only seemed to take root and blossom this year, as some of our worst collective fears were realized and the future seemed to grow dimmer with every bad-news bulletin and misjudged tweet. If there was a constant, at least for cinephiles, it lay with the movies. One can quibble with the cumulative quality of 12 months of cinema. But as the world burned, the films still delivered. There were so many good ones in 2017, in fact, that we surely left out some of your favorites, including The Shape Of Water, Blade Runner 2049, The Post, Faces Places, Wonder Woman, The Disaster Artist, Coco, and Mudbound. Hopefully, 2018 will improve on 2017 in almost every regard. But we really couldn’t ask for much better movies.

https://www.avclub.com/the-20-best-films-of-2017-1821431829

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Movies I want to watch

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Movies and shows adapted from books, short stories, folklore, and fables. See my Retellings list for looser adaptations (think Clueless for Emma).

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Practically the whole of your childhood is dead (including the Powerpuff Girls), bigotry has entered the White House, we are about to face similar problems for the same reason, and Pokémon have taken people out of reality and off of cliffs. It's no wonder I go to the cinema so many goddamn times. However, with all these disinteresting sequels and "original" concepts, I don't see that happening nearly as much as 2016.

As far as I know, there's no farting corpses, very little hot dogs, hardly any seagulls, no chance of cute 3D redheads and a bunch of gems I've already witnessed first at a festival. Until another festival can surprise me, be it Flare, Sundance, LFF or even the LIAF, the most notable experience I can think of as of yet is seeing who else will attend the My Little Pony movie.

One thing's for sure - there will be less to see than last year, and the rising interest in digital releases doesn't help (especially with the region cheats). Will there be another Carol like there was twice last year, not counting their UK releases this year? Or is 2017 just going to be the weakest year for film by far? Unless we act soon, it won't just be democracy that's dead.

Anyway, movies!

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