Martha Marcy May Marlene (Oct 7)
- Fine, I want to see what all the fuss about Elizabeth Olsen is, ok? Also the movie is supposed to be an excellent mind-fucker.
The Skin I Live In (Oct 14)
- Almodovar duhhhh
The Rum Diary (Oct 28)
- was not enthusiastic about this at all, but the trailer kind of won me over.
Like Crazy (Oct 28)
- See rhapsodizing in prior blog posts. Get ready to fall in love.
Melancholia (Nov 11)
- Kirsten Dunst's possibly Oscar-worthy role
- Lars Von Trier being anti Terrence Malick.
A Dangerous Method (Nov 23)
- Everything about it. Hell, I'm even incredibly fond of Keira Knightley for being in this movie, and the last time I liked her was in 2003.
Coriolanus (Dec 2)
- Ralph Fiennes is acting and directing. There's also Jessica Chastain and Vanessa Redgrave. I'm dying to see it just so I can know if Ralph Fiennes can finally get another Oscar nod after 15 friggin' years, and totally cheated out of two for The Constant Gardener and The Duchess.
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Dec 25)
- Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara
- David Fincher <3
- Have you SEEN the trailer?
War Horse (Dec 28)
- Spielberg being sentimental. C'mon, you know you want to.
Drive (?)
- Ryan Gosling, continuing his "suave, awesome" phase, which we must hasten to catch before he gets moody again.
- Heard that the movie is freaking awesome.
Almost Sold On:
The Ides of March (Oct 7)
My Week With Marilyn (Nov 4)
W.E. (Dec 9)
The Iron Lady (Dec 16)
I'm way too excited for Melancholia, considering it's a film about the end of the world coming after a wedding, which may or may not be a direct metaphor for the bride's depression. It sounds like the perfect mix of emotional onslaught and scifi for me. I also love Kirsten Dunst for no real reason, so I'm very excited to see her much lauded performance in this.
ReplyDeleteI'm not going to lie - I was never a fan of Kirsten Dunst, and one of these people who were inexplicably annoyed by her. It's so strange that after a couple years, I'm experienced a complete turnabout and am totally rooting for her. One of my favorite film bloggers is a total Kiki fan and he's totally persuaded me with his numerous arguments. I'm also very much excited about her performance in this (though personally, my favorite performance of her remains her award-worthy reaction to Lars Von Trier's spiel of madness during the Cannes conference for Melancholia).
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