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Most moviegoers can agree on one thing: there were way too many movies this year. If you’re (un)fortunate enough to live in New York, you had the opportunity to see around 600 new features come and go; the rest of us didn’t get that many fewer. That means that anyone who’s been put in a position to make a top 10 (or top 15, or top 20…) had to make some sad cuts. So we thought it appropriate to highlight some of the year’s most memorable individual moments, scenes, and sequences, from movies that may or may not have made our individual year-end lists. Some were from movies we didn’t love; some are from movies we didn’t even like, but all stood out. Which is no small feat considering just how insane the release calendar has become.
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http://www.soundonsight.org/2011-the-years-best-movie-moments-part-2/Most moviegoers can agree on one thing: there were way too many movies this year. If... more
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Most moviegoers can agree on one thing: there were way too many movies this year. If you’re (un)fortunate enough to live in New York, you had the opportunity to see around 600 new features come and go; the rest of us didn’t get that many fewer. That means that anyone who’s been put in a position to make a top 10 (or top 15, or top 20…) had to make some sad cuts. So we thought it appropriate to highlight some of the year’s most memorable individual moments, scenes, and sequences, from movies that may or may not have made our individual year-end lists. Some were from movies we didn’t love; some are from movies we didn’t even like, but all stood out. Which is no small feat considering just how insane the release calendar has become.
follow the link
http://www.soundonsight.org/2011-the-years-best-movie-moments-part-1/Most moviegoers can agree on one thing: there were way too many movies this year. If... more
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Some of the criteria judged was an interest in watching the trailer multiple times, peeking our interest in watching the film, as well as leaving the viewer feeling entertained by the trailer alone. Originality, music choice and length also did factor in. We also took into account how much of the movie the trailer may have spoiled. While the trailers for Drive and Tucker And Dale vs. Evil, were both incredibly entertaining, they also showed far too many of the best moments from the films.
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http://www.soundonsight.org/best-movie-trailers-of-2011/Some of the criteria judged was an interest in watching the trailer multiple times,... more
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A review of the psychological thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene starring Elizabeth Olsen and John Hawkes. All I can say is see this extraordinary film.A review of the psychological thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene starring Elizabeth... more
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Martha Marcy May Marlene screened at the AMC Studio 30 this past Wednesday, November 2nd. Come away with me as I reminisce about terrible times at this theater! Does that sound really stupid? Yes? Then it's done its job.Martha Marcy May Marlene screened at the AMC Studio 30 this past Wednesday, November... more
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On this episode of the Sound On Sight podcast, special guests and SoS contributors Julian Carrington and Eduardo Lucatero join Ricky D and Justine Smith to discuss three of the highlights from the Toronto International Film Festival: Starting with Take Shelter, the sophomore fort by director Jeff Nichols, moving on to Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia and ending with Sean Durking’s outstanding directorial debut Martha Marcy May Marlene.
listen to the show at the link below
http://www.soundonsight.org/sound-on-sight-radio-291-tiff-2011-part-2-martha-marcy-may-marlene-take-shelter-melancholia/On this episode of the Sound On Sight podcast, special guests and SoS contributors... more
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