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Eating Raoul (1982) a popular 80s arthouse film - 5/17.The Trouble With Angels (1966) Starring Hayley Mills and Rosalind Russell - 5/14.True Mothers (2020) by Naomi Kawase - 5/4.The Last Waltz(1978) documentary by Martin Scorsese - 5/2.The Parallax View (1974) by Alan J Pakula starring Warren Beatty.High Sierra (1941) by Raoul Walsh starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart.?Charade (1963) by Stanley Donen starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn.★ COLLECTIONS now streaming on Criterion Channel NETFLIX ORIGINALS: Blood Sisters (5/5), Brotherhood SEASON 2 (5/11), The Circle SEASON 4 (5/4), Clark (5/5), Ghost in the Shell Sustainable War (5/9), The Lincoln Lawyer -SEASON 1 (5/13), Love Death and Robots - SEASON 3 (5/20), Marmaduke (5/6), Operation Mincemeat (5/11), The Pentaverate (5/5), Savage Beauty - SEASON 1 (5/11), Senior Year (2022), ★Stranger Things SEASON 4 (5/27), The Takedown (5/6), Thar (5/6), Vampire in the Garden - SEASON 1 (5/16), Welcome to Eden SEASON 1 (5/6), Wild Babies (5/5).
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Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle(2004).Ozark (season 4 - part 2) -FINAL EPISODES.
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★ indicates movies or series of note though sometimes hidden gems have no buzz until you see them. Infamously Japan did not submit Kurosawa's epic King Lear adaptation Ran (1985) and the uproar helped the movie land firmly on the Academy's radar securing four nominations (though it deserved more) including Kurosawa in Best Director. Madadayo (1993) - Kurosawa's final film.Rhapsody in August (1991) - Failed to secure a nomination.Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior) (1980) - NOMINEE.Dersu Uzala (1975) - COMPETITIVE OSCAR WIN (but for the Soviet Union instead of Japan).Only 6 of his 30 films were submitted fore the International Feature category. Though Kurosawa was an international giant, he was not submitted as frequently to the Oscars as he should have been. This film about a group of slum dwellers in Tokyo was the auteur's first film in color. HBO has added a few Akira Kurosawas this month (they're totally the best mainstream streaming service). But then I remembered how generous the memorable webcomic was to all its characters (yes I read it back in the day and the casting was super spot-on visually) and was like "oh, of course!" Who was your favourite supporting character? They're all endearing but I actually was surprised to love Imogen (Rhea Norwood), pictured here, who had very little screentime but nailed each of her scenes when I feared she'd be presented as just a villain / obstacle. This show was such a sweet wonderful watch and over too soon! So much interpersonal D-R-A-M-A but of the teen angst variety. The next minute you're kissing some girl at Harry's party! One minute I hear you and Nick Nelson are a thing. Have vague recollections of laughing hard at this purposefully ridiculous comedy and being relieved when the kiss between the leads - which was widely discussed at the time and played for comedy - wasn't mean-spirited 'that's gross!' comedy but just more silliness, though I wonder how it's aged? Remember when Ashton Kutcher was a rising actor rather than a spokesperson? This was his breakout rule but his co-star Seann William Scott had already broken out the previous year with American Pie. The "and thens." continue for a long time. oh hey, you guys want soup? three orders of wonton soupĭude Where's My Car (2000) on Amazon Prime I'd like three orders of garlic chicken. The movie stars Timothy Hutton, who was hot off his Oscar win for Ordinary People (1980). School dramas are often time capsules for major stars in early roles - see also School Ties (1992). Sean Penn is also in it making his film debut at 21 and Giancarlo Esposito, too, at just 23. Anyone? But look, it's baby Tom Cruise to the left in only his second movie role. This military Academy drama used to play on cable all the time in the late 80s. These cadets will follow you only if they respect you." When we held the Supporting Actress Smackdown of 1980 right here, Eva LeGalliene emerged as the surprise winner! She was also one of Hollywood's earliest "out" actors. But Criterion Channel is streaming it, bless them, in good quality condition. This is a must see this month as this Ellen Burstyn drama, nominated for two Academy Awards (Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress) is very hard to get a hold of and rarely screened.