Top 10 Cries of 2016

If you listen to the podcast, or have watched a movie with me – you are well aware that I cry while watching movies. The tears flow for varying reasons: maybe I’m vibing with the filmmaker and feel like he/she/them is speaking to me, maybe I can relate to what is happening on-screen, perhaps I feel for the characters and they’re going through a tough time. There are numerous reasons why I let my emotions go – the main reason is that it’s healthy to express my emotions. Two years ago I wept during the credits for M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Visit” because I felt so much joy from watching a terrific film from a filmmaker I thought was finished. For several years I felt betrayed by the decline in M. Night’s films, but The Visit gave me great hope that he will emerge as a good filmmaker – I’m happy to report his latest film Split is a fine return to form.

While forming my list of Top 10 films of 2016, I realized how many of the films moved me. This is no indicator of my Top 10 list which we’ll be listing on our podcast in the coming days. Each write-up may wander into spoiler territory, so avert your eyes if you have not seen these films: Jackie, Green Room, Too Late, Loving, Moonlight, Kubo and the Two Strings, Swiss Army Man, Arrival, The Red Turtle, and Cameraperson.
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59 – Manchester By The Sea, La La Land, and Patriots Day

Welcome to The Green Screen of Death! We’re in the middle of prestige season, we cover a number of the big November/December films in this episode. Be sure to hit the like button and subscribe!
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Gems of 2016

Over the next month or so, the internet will be littered with “Best of 2016” lists. As of this writing, some lists are already published. It’s important to remember the other greats films that will be less popular or absent from these lists. It does not make these films any less valuable. How can you put a value on art? Give it a trophy? Get that talk out of here! 2016 has been a terrific year for films. Here is a small selection of films you should watch before finalizing your Best of 2016 list.
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58 – Fantastic Beasts, Moana, and Loving

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0:00 – Intro and non-movie discussion
8:10 – The Rant – Where we rant about anything movie-related
12:05 – Review – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
19:30 – Review: Moana
26:55 – Review: Loving
38:00 – Movie Club: Blue is the Warmest Colour – Next title: Shotgun Stories (Watch by Dec 11)
50:30 – Lightning Round Reviews: The Edge of Seventeen, Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, Bleed for This, Silicon Cowboys, Author: The JT LeRoy Story, Allied, Rules Don’t Apply
01:01:00 – Upcoming films and closure