This list is dominated by films I saw at Indie Memphis and films I used to pass the time on the plane. There’s old school Mark Webber, side-by-side with his latest film, and not-so-coincidentally, an Adam Bhala Lough twosome, as well.
Let’s see what’s on your list…
1. THE NEW RADICAL (DIR: Adam Bhala Lough) – Indie Memphis
2. THOR: RAGNAROK (DIR: Taika Waititi) – Theater
3. WEAPONS (DIR: Adam Bhala Lough ) – Indie Memphis
4. FLESH AND BLOOD (DIR: Mark Webber) – Indie Memphis
5. THOM PAIN (DIRS: Oliver Butler, Will Eno) – Indie Memphis
6. THE BABYSITTER (DIR: McG) – VOD
7. THE MUMMY (DIR: Alex Kurtzman) – Plane
8. LIFE (DIR: Daniel Espinosa) – Plane
9. THE VENERABLE W,. (DIR: Barbet Schroeder) – NYFF
10. FREE FIRE (DIR: Ben Wheatley) – DVD
In the Fade, Wonder, a bunch of Oscar animated rarities, The Man Who Invented Christmas, Murder on the Orient Express, Don’t Look Now, Creepshow, The Crazies, The Cat from Outer Space, Frankenstein
Let’s see, the 10 most recent films I’ve watched.
In reverse order:
CINEMA PARADISO (1988 – Director: Giuseppe Tornatore) – TCM
FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF (1986 – Director: John Hughes) – Alamo Cedars #SaveDevin
WAKING DAVID (Director: Kevin Nash) – Dallas VideoFest’s #AltFiction
ART OF DIRECTING: JOHN HUSTON (Director: Allan Holzman) – Dallas VideoFest’s #AltFiction
DAWSON CITY: FROZEN TIME (Director: Bill Morrison) – Dallas VideoFest’s #AltFiction
SIGNATURE MOVE (Director: Jennifer Reeder) – Dallas VideoFest’s #AltFiction
THE GENERAL (1926 – Directors: Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton) – Dallas Chamber Symphony
BOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY (Director: Alexandra Dean) – Dallas VideoFest’s #DocuFest
SAVING BRINTON (Directors: Tommy Haines & Andrew Sherburne) – Dallas VideoFest’s #DocuFest
DARE TO BE DIFFERENT: THE WLIR STORY (Director: Ellen Goldfarb) – Dallas VideoFest’s #DocuFest
THE PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND (1936 – Director: John Ford) – Dallas Classic Film Group (You and Justina should join us one of these evenings.)
Yep! It is evident I’ve been working a lot because usually every other film would be TCM otherwise. Not that I’m complaining – I’ve been in love with each film I’ve seen over the last month or so.
Thanks, John. That was a fun walk down recent Memory Lane in my Very Charmed Life! 😉