The Picture House – A Cinema Thread

I wish he’d come out and say what he really thinks…

2 Likes

Some quotes in there…

“Taking acting pills”

“the most slappable performance”

2 Likes

I went to college with a lot of people like Kermode… thankfully most of them grew up and grew out of it…

Wittering on about Eraserhead, Betty Blue etc, disregarding anything non art house

1 Like

drew magary’s take on it:

https://www.sfgate.com/sf-culture/article/megalopolis-movie-review-19760949.php

Was funny though, the review not 80’s art school beard strokers…

1 Like

Ha, I loved this review.

I have no intention of watching the movie…

1 Like

Caught The Shining on a matinee at the cinerama here in town. Always new things to notice in a Kubrick film. This go around the music in particular felt deafening & thrilling at once. Also the way the film uses time, with the intervals decreasing rapidly as the madness winds up.

7 Likes

Despite everything, I’m still going to “Megaflopolis” at the cinema. I’m morbidly fascinated to see how explosively Coppola has shat on his legacy.

4 Likes

Going to see Shaun of the Dead tomorrow. Seen it a ton of times but not at cinema since released

1 Like

Keen to know what you think, noticed screen on the green has it today but also showing the substance which kermode loved but sounds like it’s beyond gruesome!

1 Like

It’s really bloody in the final act, but I really enjoyed it. It certainly won’t be to everyone’s taste. It’s unsettling and audacious, and all the better for it imo.

Lots of nods to past horrors (Shining, Carrie, The Fly etc).

Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley are fantastic.

3 Likes

They weee saying that they expected at least one person to walk out per screening!

Think it’s a good one to see at the cinema and our cinema just reopened so I’m keen to give it business

1 Like

We saw it at HOME in Manchester and we had one or two walkers. The majority stuck around for the ride though.

There are some comedic elements and proper laugh out loud bits too, as well as the jaw dropping wtf moments.

3 Likes

Caught the Substance this evening and I was surprised how admirably gross it is.

I’m hard pressed to say if it’s good or bad. It gets a reaction but it’s not an emotional or intellectual one, more physical. No one wanted dinner after.

A few very funny bits, Demi Moore is a great bit of casting but everything is so heavy handed (intentionally) that the end result for me was just… yuck.

3 Likes
2 Likes

Saw Strange Darling last week, and I cant decide if I enjoyed it or it was something I endured. I’m still thinking about it which I guess is some kind of recommendation. There was a moment when I almost walked out until the twist revealed itself. It goes out of its way to tell you it was shot on 35mm and it does have that 70s grimy look and feel. Best to go in blind and dont read anything about it.