Top Ten Films of 2010: Dark Fantasy Cinema
Posted by Jared Mobarak on February 9, 2011 · 3 Comments
This list is accurate as of post-date. So many films and not enough time to see them all—141 seen is this year’s number—the potential for future change is inevitable, but as of today here are the best … I remember thinking around April that there hadn’t been a truly great film released yet. After summer […]
Category essays, top 10 films · Tags 127 Hours, A Serbian Film, Aaron Eckhart, Aaron Sorkin, Alle Anderen, Andrew Garfield, Animal Kingdom, Another Year, Autism: Made in the U.S.A., Barbara Hershey, Birgit Minichmayr, Biutiful, Black Swan, Blue Valentine, Carey Mulligan, Carlos, Catfish, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, Contractor's Routine, Conviction, Danny Boyle, Darren Aronofsky, David Fincher, David Lindsay-Abaire, Derek Cianfrance, Despicable Me, Dianne Wiest, Dogtooth, Ed Harris, Édgar Ramírez, Edgar Wright, Everyone Else, Exit Through the Gift Shop, How to Train Your Dragon, I Am Love, Inception, Insomnia, Io sono l'amore, Jacki Weaver, Jacques Tati, James Franco, Javier Bardem, Jennifer Lawrence, Jeremy Renner, John Adams, John Cameron Mitchell, John Hawkes, Kazuo Ishiguro, Keira Knightley, Kynodontas, L'illusionniste, Lebanon, Lesley Manville, Luca Guadagnino, Mark Romanek, Melissa Leo, Michael Cera, Michelle Williams, Micmacs, Micmacs à tire-larigot, Mila Kunis, Natalie Portman, Never Let Me Go, Nick Frost, Nicole Kidman, Olivier Assayas, One Hour Photo, Penny & The Quarters, Rabbit Hole, Restrepo, Rocky, Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage, Ryan Gosling, Sam Rockwell, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Simon Pegg, Srpski film, Sylvain Chomet, The Fighter, The Illusionist, The Social Network, The Town, The Way Back, Tilda Swinton, Toy Story 3, Vincent Cassel, Waking Life, White Material, Winter’s Bone, Yorgos Lanthimos
REVIEW: Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage [2010]
Posted by Jared Mobarak on June 10, 2010 · Leave a Comment
“Props to the nose” I don’t have any idea what made me buy Rush’s two-disc greatest hits Chronicles many years ago, but it definitely changed my outlook on music. Popping it in my CD player, the sound flooded over me, playing songs that either I had heard and never aligned with the band or just […]
Category documentary, film reviews, musical/concert · Tags Alex Lifeson, Billy Corgan, David Lynch, Eraserhead, Foo Fighters, Geddy Lee, Gene Simmons, Jack Black, Kirk Hammett, Matt Stone, Metallica, Neil Peart, Rush, Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage, Sam Dunn, Scot McFadyen, Smashing Pumpkins, South Park, Taylor Hawkins, Trent Reznor
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