Thanks Silas , I loved the history of sound and just watched one battle… looking foward to hamnet and some of your other recommendations-appreciate your post!
I agree with a great deal of these and any movie with Josh O’Conner is better because of it! Have you seen La Chimera? I adored it and he’s stellar. I have this take on Marty Supreme though. Yes, we’re being presented an extremely arrogant, self centered character by a really gifted actor. I felt that it was a beautifully directed and acted film. How is that being forced to like him though?
Eddington stuck with me, too. I like your assessment – the subject matter alone is why I didn’t see it in theaters. I wasn’t ready to revisit that time period.
Did you see Bugonia? It’s less direct, but it feels like an emotional time capsule from COVID without mentioning it. Captures that feeling of social isolation and conspiratorial thought
Proud member of the Josh O'Connor Hive.
Any thoughts on Sinners?
I had mixed feelings about it. I didn’t love it but I loved some things about it.
Thanks Silas , I loved the history of sound and just watched one battle… looking foward to hamnet and some of your other recommendations-appreciate your post!
Thank you! Can't wait to see History of Sound!
I suspect once you see Rebuilding, you will have 4 Josh films on this list. And I agree about The History of Sound. Terribly underrated. I loved it!
I agree with a great deal of these and any movie with Josh O’Conner is better because of it! Have you seen La Chimera? I adored it and he’s stellar. I have this take on Marty Supreme though. Yes, we’re being presented an extremely arrogant, self centered character by a really gifted actor. I felt that it was a beautifully directed and acted film. How is that being forced to like him though?
I only saw one movie this year (Hamnet, which I loved) and I am definitely bookmarking this terrific list - thank you
Eddington stuck with me, too. I like your assessment – the subject matter alone is why I didn’t see it in theaters. I wasn’t ready to revisit that time period.
Did you see Bugonia? It’s less direct, but it feels like an emotional time capsule from COVID without mentioning it. Captures that feeling of social isolation and conspiratorial thought