I was supposed to go see
Midsommar
for a second time last night, but it fell through. However, I was able to talk Mr. Loomy into watching
Hereditary.
Watching it a second time meant I got to catch all of the subtly done foreshadowing and link things together. Also, the movie is just as tense and unnerving on a second viewing.
Mr. Loomy liked it, but said he hadn't felt that tense during a horror movie in a very long time, and he had the "WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT" reaction to the shot of
possessed Annie scuttling across the wall of Peter's room,
which is as it should be.
I prefer
Midsommar
, but damn, does
Hereditary
hold up to multiple viewings.
My brother saw Midsommar last night, and his comment was
"Alright, I just saw ritual death, so I'm either staying here as a member, or as fertilizer.
Fair's fair."
I vote for the middle ground between Tarantino/Whedon and Rob Liefeld? I don't object to the existence of feet in principle, but I don't want them waved in my face on a 30 foot tall screen either.
So feet exist and are occasionally seen while people wear only a mildly excessive number of pouches?
Sounds good to me. Hey, the cargo shorts I like wearing might come back in style if people see clothes with pouches on the silver screen!
The lineup for TIFF 2019 is starting to shape up: [link]
Barring last minute work shenanigans, I plan to be there (I think, my fourth year in a row). The film I'm probably most psyched to see is Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite," which by all reports is fucking brilliant and took Palme d'Or at Cannes. Interested in "Jo Jo Rabbit," in which Taika Waititi directs himself as an imaginary friend of a lonely little German boy, who is... um, Adolf Hitler (if anyone could pull off that premise, it would probably be Taika). And Makoto Shinkai, who made the gorgeous "Your Name," has another anime fantasy called "Weathering With You."
They are also World-Premiering Rian Johnson's star studded murder mystery, "Knives Out," the trailer to which I linked upthread. Itching to be there with BELLS ON.
Rian Johnson's star studded murder mystery, "Knives Out,"
Until the title card at the end of this trailer I thought it was a remake of Clue.
(And I was SO EXCITED. And then when it wasn't a remake of Clue I REMAINED EXCITED.)
I am so excited for
Knives Out.
Can't wait.
On a related note, I'm hearing good things about
Ready or Not.
I am very excited for Knives Out. Also for Parasite and JoJo Rabbit, so Vonnie will be living my dream.
I saw
The Kitchen
last night. Way grittier than I expected but relatively satisfying as these things go.