As a reply to friends who think I "see everything," I'll start with this list, of noteworthy 2007 theatrical releases I
didn't see in the old year. Some of them got great reviews, some of them wound up on Top 10 lists, some of them perhaps inexplicably (am I hallucinating, or did not
Vacancy, a suspense picture with the perennially underachieving Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale, get some love online and/or from
Film Comment?) So, like, what happened? Why did you see the
Fantastic Four sequel (more to come on that) or some other Hollywood slushpile while frittering away the opportunity to view the ordained-as-canonical Thai masterpiece
Syndromes and a Century? Why so many French films unviewed? Do you have something against them, and Don Cheadle pictures, too? Too damn
lazy to read subtitles? No
Wayward Cloud on your horizon--and you call yourself a critic? And they let you come to
Cineaste meetings?
The simplest answer is, "life"--there are only so many hours in a day to devote to this or that medium (and theater is definitely soaking up more of those slots) and if my path on a given week doesn't take me to this or that Manhattan screening room or theater to see this or that movie, well, so be it. It's not a cavalier attitude, just a nod to reality: Independent movies, in particular, move through the system like Drano through pipes, and if you can't get there in two or three weeks at the maximum you're obliged to wait for Netflix, cable, or pay-per-view (where a number of these films, happily, take up residence for months, even before they open commercially, in a recent wrinkle in distribution).
I resolve to do better this year (but I say that every year). In the meantime, you should applaud my candor and openness on this matter, and feel free to nudge ones you may have liked up my queue. I'll do my best to avoid naked romps in the fields in 2008 and chain myself to the Angelika, Landmark, and IFC theaters.
In alphabetical order:
Avenue MontaigneThe Boss of It AllBrand Upon the Brain!Day Night Day NightFlandersGod Grew Tired of UsInto Great SilenceJindabyneJoe Strummer: The Future is UnwrittenJoshuaLady Chatterley (pictured)
NankingThe Page TurnerParis je t'aimeReign Over MeSeveranceThe SituationStephanie DaleySyndromes and a CenturyTalk to MeTen CanoesTerror's AdvocateThemVacancyThe Wayward CloudRegarding
Cineaste: They put me, the staff lowbrow, near the door, and close it behind me when the conversation veers from horror to Hou Hsiao-hsien.
0 Yorumlar