Best Movies That Were Nominated to Directors Guild of America - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
After being released on BBC in July 2023, Champion made it across the Atlantic and has been recently released globally through Netflix. The family rivalry might be something familiar, but the way they go about it sounds so different, pulling in various genres from Black British music, compiling a striking soundscape that hasnโt been heard […]
Ray is a captivating anthology series that pays tribute to the genius of renowned Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray. With four distinct stories, each directed by different acclaimed directors, the series showcases Ray’s signature blend of human drama, mystery, and social commentary. The performances by the talented ensemble cast bring Ray’s nuanced characters to life. From […]
A sweet and romantic German movie about two Berliners who meet randomly and go on a road trip to the south of Europe. It might seem like a silly premise but it’s actually a philosophical movie, one that feels very realistic. The two characters debate human nature, politics, relationships, etc; almost throughout their trip. And […]
A man returns to a town chasing the memory of a woman he loved years ago. Poet turned filmmaker Bi Gan coats his idiosyncratic filmmaking with a thick layer of neo-noir in this sumptuous follow up to his remarkable debut Kaili Blues. This time around, Kaili City is a neon-drenched dreamscape dripping in style and […]
Is a TV adaptation necessary when we already have a novel and film version of Howards End? Probably not, but this four-parter from the BBC is beautiful and damning nonetheless. As in previous texts, the show follows two families of opposing ideologiesโthe Schlegels and the Wilcoxesโas they ponder on ideas of class and politics, ultimately […]
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Each time a classic gets adapted, thereโs always the question as to why it should be told again. After all, weโve already heard it before. The huge-nosed Cyrano loves Roxane, but he gets to express his love through the face and signature of the handsome Christian, whoโs happy to use Cyranoโs wit in turn. In […]
Even a director of William Friedkinโs caliber had his work cut out for him with this remake of the towering 1957 drama tracking a jury’s fraught deliberations in an apparently open-and-shut murder trial. Wisely, he changes little: most of the incisive dialogue remains the same, and the film still only takes place in one sweltering […]
Plenty of films celebrate this popular instrument, but rarely have we seen it in a story like The Piano. For some of the characters, itโs the thing that makes music, or nice decor, or simply extremely heavy luggage. For Scottish immigrant Ada McGrath, however, itโs the one thing that allows her to express herself directly, […]
The Childrenโs Hour was one of the few sympathetic depictions of a lesbian character at a time when same-sex relationships were illegal. That being said, the film doesnโt really focus on forming a couple. Itโs also about how destructive the rumor mill can be, but really, the film isย mostly an indictment of how terrible […]
Rife with controversy and released after one of the leadsโ death, itโs no wonder that The Misfits was commercially panned upon release despite the big names on its cast. But make no mistakeโ itโs a pretty good movie. Itโs not the usual movie that the leads would have made, but maybe itโs because of this […]
British director Adrian Lyne (9 1/2 Weeks) is famous for his uncompromising treatment of seedy eroticism and charged stories. Fatal Attraction is a staple of the erotic thriller genre and with good reason, it’s steamy and very 1980s in the best possible way. Like a good vintage, it has the whiff of old times, but […]
A Room with a View is downright beautiful. Amidst the impressionistic scenery of Florenceโs and Englandโs countrysides, paired with iconic classical opera, some of Britainโs best actors bare the feelings of their snobbish, upper-class characters in stylish and historically-accurate costumes. But all of these elements arenโt just silly decorations. Like the novel itโs based on, […]
At first glance, Atlantic City is indistinguishable from most other crime films. Itโs led by a charming gangster (Burt Lancaster) who falls for a beautiful woman (Susan Sarandon) half his age. They look good together and spend their blood money lavishly. But this coolness is deceptive. It eventually gives way to desperation and delusion as […]
Ostensibly about Fanny Brice, there could never be any other Funny Girl than Barbra Streisand. Reprising her role on stage, she practically immortalized the story on screen, carrying it through her immaculate performance, compelling chemistry with Omar Sharif, and of course, the spectacular song numbers. Sheโs one reason as to why Funny Girl became one […]
Given the Hays Code, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof has toned down an important part from the original play, which is the revelation of what Skipper truly meant to Brick. And given its theater origins, it makes sense that thereโs still a sense of staginess as it takes place mostly in one building. However, […]
A marvelous combination of perfect casting and a sizzling script. William Hurt, Albert Brooks, and Holly Hunter are such natural talents they could make reading a dictionary watchable, but seeing them weave through James L Brooks punchy dialogue is a delight to behold. The three form the foundation of this drama that is as much […]
Precious is the devastating story of how teen student Precious (Gabourey Sidibe), a victim of every kind of abuse possible, grabs a chance to turn her life around when she enrolls in an alternative school. She learns to read and write, eventually hopeful for a better future, but standing in her way is her violent […]
Picture this: Hugh Grant falls for an American out of his league. Helping him boost his confidence are his long-time friends, a clique that includes a sibling and a kooky roommate. Grand professions of love are made and timing plays a crucial role in how Grant gets the girl. What youโve just read may remind […]
These days, most coming-of-age films tend to have a comic or hopeful tone to them. Itโs hard being a teenager, but the kids persist. Thereโs always something or someone to live another day for. The Last Picture Show doesnโt share that upbeat outlook. Set in 1951, at the outbreak of the Korean War, the teenagers […]
Most Western queens come into power through marriage, but some of them come into power through their own birthright, ruling the kingdom as the one remaining heir. One such queen is Isabella I of Castile, whose lengthy reign is depicted in 2012โs Isabel. Like plenty of 2010s period drama series, it had the court intrigue, […]
As long as you donโt take it too seriously and see it for the silly โ80s comedy that it is, then A Fish Called Wanda comes as a pleasantly hilarious way to pass the time. The heist doesnโt make much sense but the farce the characters put on is as delightfully silly as they come. […]
In An Officer and a Gentleman, Richard Gere (Pretty Woman, Chicago) plays an aspiring aviation officer hoping to make it in a rigorous navy program. He’s mentored by the strict but well-meaning Sergeant Emil Foley, played by Louis Gossett Jr. in an Oscar-wining performance (the first African-American to win in this category). An Officer and […]
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