I'm back too... had a lot of fun watching some overdue horror movies, and discovering some new gems.
From the 31 movies I watched these stood out in a way for me:
L'anticristo (Alberto De Martino, 1974) because of the lush sets, great Morricone soundtrack, and Italian horror aesthetics.
Night of the Demon (Jacques Tourneur, 1957) for its Hitchcockian vibe and subtle horror.
Dream Home (Ho-Cheung Pang, 2010) because it's an absolute riot.
So back to regular programming, I've seen:
Monsters University (Dan Scanlon, 2013)
Found it hard to get into this, and it started to drag at the halfway mark. Felt like I had seen all of it before.
Breathe In (Drake Doremus, 2013)
Very similar to Doremus' previous movie
Like Crazy both in theme and look, I found this pretty great but I'm a sucker for dysfunctionality and Felicity Jones.
The Lone Ranger (Gore Verbinski, 2013)
Not as bad as I was afraid it would be, very formulaic but nonetheless entertaining to a certain extent; even if a lot of it was derivative, not in the least the
Once Upon a Time in the West like theme that kept popping up.
The Internship (Shawn Levy, 2013)
This was a weird one to watch... is there any other movie where an existing company is featured in such a prominent way? And no,
The Coca Cola Kid doesn't count.
Kurosawa's Cure tonight—um, wow, whatatwist.png. It really starts to drag near the end, but I'm hooked on this style already.
I loved
Cure, that lead guy and the overall atmosphere were amazing. Only other Kurosawa movies I've seen are
Retribution (not as good) and
Pulse (a bit confusing but interesting).