Saturday, November 25, 2023

JWD Award winners - 2021 & 2022

Continuing to be... very... late.... on... these... 

But getting it done before anything for 2023. And combining both in one post, because why not?

Best films of 2021 here, Best films of 2022 here

2021 JWD Awards
Best Film:
Power of the Dog
Tick Tick Boom
Worst Person in the World
Green Knight
Souvenir pt 2
Bergman Island
Spencer
Flee
Passing
Luzzu


Best Popcorn Flick:
CODA
Licorice Pizza
Matrix Resurrections
I'm Your Man
Sparks Brothers
In the Heights
Zola
French Dispatch

Film I'm Most Looking Forward To That I Missed:
Oh god so many
Drive My Car
The Rescue
Petite Maman
Riders of Justice
Red Rocket
Pig
Moffie
Cow
Lost Daughter
Bitterbrush
Card Counter (especially since I just learned it uses William Tell's Overture)
Quiet Part pt 2

Best Debut Film:
Passing
Shiva Baby (I have somehow included Shiva Baby on both my 2020 and 2021 lists??? What is time in the pandemic?? (I think it's because NBR, the Indie Spirits, and Sight & Sound have all listed it as a 2021 film, but I saw it in 2020. But I forgot to put it up for best debut and poster, so here I go in 2021. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)  
Censor
Wild Indian
Nine Days
Tick Tick Boom
Luzzu
Land

Best Actress:
Tessa Thompson - Passing
Katherine Waterson - The World to Come
Kristen Stewart - Spencer
Honor Swinton Byrne - Souvenir pt 2
Renate Reinsve - Worst Person in the World
Taylour Paige - Zola
Vicky Krieps - Bergman Island
Maren Eggert - I'm Your Man
Michelle Pfeiffer - French Exit

Best Actor:
Benedict Cumberbatch - Power of the Dog
Andrew Garfield - Tick Tick Boom
Dev Patel - Green Knight
Michael Greyeyes - Wild Indian
Demián Bichir - Land
Peter Dinklage - Cyrano


Best Supporting Actress:
Mia Wasikowska - Bergman Island
Ruth Negga - Passing
Vanessa Kirby - the World to Come
Caitíona Balfe - Belfast
Kirsten Dunst - Power of the Dog
Marlee Matlin - CODA
Tilda - Souvenir pt 2
Riley Keough - Zola
Ariana DeBose - West Side Story
Valerie Mahaffey - French Exit

Best Supporting Actor:
Troy Kotsur - CODA
Kodi Smit-McPhee - Power of the Dog
Jesse Plemons - Power of the Dog
Anders Danielsen Lie - Worst Person in the World
Andre Holland - Passing
Casey Affleck - the World to Come
Colman Domingo - Zola
Mike Faist - West Side Story
Anders Danielsen Lie - Bergman Island
Tim Roth - Bergman Island
Richard Ayoade - Souvenir pt 2

Best Ensemble:
Power of the Dog
Passing
Bergman Island
Worst Person in the World
Souvenir pt 2
Licorice Pizza
Zola
In the Heights
World to Come
Hmmm... tricky to say Harder They Fall at this point, but for Idris, Zazie, Regina, Delroy & Lakeith (among others), let's still include it...

Sunday, June 11, 2023

2022 JWD Awards

Previous Years: 202120202019201820172016, 201520142013201220112010 

Since I both didn't see half of what I meant to see, and this is so late, I'm sure these are going to be missing a lot of things, because I just haven't had the time to devote to it this year. 

Best Film:
TÁR
Eight Mountains
Bones & All
Decision to Leave
Aftersun
Memoria
Palm Trees and Power Lines
Banshees of Inisherin
After Yang
Eternal Daughter
Benediction

Notable Omissions: Women King, Women Talking, The Fablemans, The Wonder, Corsage, Pinocchio, Holy Spider, No Bears, Kimi, armageddon time, playground, lost illusions, EO

Best Popcorn Flick:
RRR
Top Gun Maverick
Nope
The Menu
Glass Onion
Men
Bob's Burgers
Marcel the Shell

Film I'm Most Looking Forward To That I Missed:
Corsage
the Wonder
Three Thousand Years
Crimes of the Future
The Northman
Zero Fucks Given
The House
the Card Counter
Pleasure

Best Debut Film:
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
Aftersun
Palm Trees and Power Lines
Barbarian
On the Count of Three

Notable Omissions: Joyland, Farha, the Quiet Girl, Night of the Coconut, Lullaby, 20th Century Girl, Hit the Road, Falcon Lake, Emily the Criminal, the Inspection, Murina, Saint Omer, Happening, Clara Sola, Rodeo, We're All Going to the World's Fair

Best Actress:
Cate Blanchett - TÁR
Tang Wei - Decision to Leave
Taylor Russell - Bones & All
Tilda - Memoria, Eternal Daughter
Keke Palmer - Nope
Michelle Yeoh - EEAAO
Lily McInerny - Palm Trees and Power Lines
Odessa Young - Mothering Sunday

Notable Omissions: Viola Davis - Woman King, Michelle Williams - the Fablemans, Andrea Riseborough - To Leslie, Margot Robbie - Babylon, Danielle Deadwyler - Till, Lesley Manville - Mrs. Harris, Dale Dickey - A Love Song, Alena Mikhaylova - Tchaikovsky's Wife, Rooney Mara - Women Talking, Vicky Krieps - Corsage, Zar Amir Ebrahimi - Holy Spider, Mia Goth - Pearl, Adele Exarchopoulos - Zero Fucks Given, Guslagie Malanda - Saint Omer, Zoe Kazan - She Said, Anna Diop - Nanny, Park Ji-Min - Return to Seoul

Best Actor:
Rory Kinnear - Men
Jonathan Tucker - Palm Trees & Power Lines
Luca Marinelli - Eight Mountains
Timothee Chalamet - Bones & All
Park Hae-il - Decision to Leave
Paul Mescal - Aftersun
Colin Farrell - Banshees
Colin Farrell - After Yang
Jack Lowden - Benediction
Cooper Raiff - Cha Cha Real Smooth

Notable Omissions: Paul Dano - the Fablemans, Bill Nighy - Living, Diego Calva - Babylon, Jeremy Pope - the Inspection, Hugh Jackman - the Son, Daniel Gimenez Cacho - Bardo, Eden Dambrine - Close, Song Kang-ho - Broker, Brendan Fraser - the Whale, Viggo Mortensen - Crimes of the Future, Franz Rogowski - Great Freedom, Benjamin Voisin - Lost Illusions, Freddie Gibbs - Down with the King, Jake Gyllenhaal - Ambulance

2021 JWD awards

Previous Years: 20202019201820172016, 201520142013201220112010 

This is 18 months late, so I barely remember the year. I'm sure a shocking amount of things are missing from the below. 


Best Film:
Power of the Dog
Tick Tick Boom
Worst Person in the World
Green Knight
Souvenir pt 2
Bergman Island
Spencer
Flee
Passing
Luzzu


Best Popcorn Flick:
CODA
Licorice Pizza
Matrix Resurrections
I'm Your Man
Sparks Brothers
In the Heights
Zola
French Dispatch

Film I'm Most Looking Forward To That I Missed:
Oh god so many
Drive My Car
The Rescue
Petite Maman
Riders of Justice
Red Rocket
Pig
Moffie
Cow
Lost Daughter
Bitterbrush
Card Counter (especially since I just learned it uses William Tell's Overture)
Quiet Part pt 2

Best Debut Film:
Passing
Shiva Baby (I have somehow included Shiva Baby on both my 2020 and 2021 lists??? What is time in the pandemic?? (I think it's because NBR, the Indie Spirits, and Sight & Sound have all listed it as a 2021 film, but I saw it in 2020. But I forgot to put it up for best debut and poster, so here I go in 2021. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)  
Censor
Wild Indian
Nine Days
Tick Tick Boom
Luzzu
Land

Notable Omissions: Lost Daughter, Pig, El Planeta, Test Pattern, Beginning, Identifying Features, Faya Dayi, Mass, the Novice, the Humans, the Inheritance, the Killing of Two Lovers, Last and First Men

Best Actress:
Tessa Thompson - Passing
Katherine Waterson - The World to Come
Kristen Stewart - Spencer
Honor Swinton Byrne - Souvenir pt 2
Renate Reinsve - Worst Person in the World
Taylour Paige - Zola
Vicky Krieps - Bergman Island
Maren Eggert - I'm Your Man
Michelle Pfeiffer - French Exit

Notable Omissions: Olivia Colman - Lost Daughter, Matha Plimpton - Mass, Marion Cotillard - Annette, Claire Rushbrook - Ali & Ava, Frances McDormand - Maccers, Katia Pascariu - Bad Luck Banging, Noomi Rapace - Lamb

Best Actor:
Benedict Cumberbatch - Power of the Dog
Andrew Garfield - Tick Tick Boom
Dev Patel - Green Knight
Michael Greyeyes - Wild Indian
Demián Bichir - Land
Peter Dinklage - Cyrano

Notable Omissions: Simon Rex - Red Rocket, Clifton Collins - Jockey, Nicholas Cage - Pig, Oscar Isaac - Card Counter, Hidetoshi Nishijima - Drive My Car, Adeel Akhtar - Ali & Ava, Denzel - Maccers, Jason Isaacs - Mass, Udo Kier - Swan Song, Andrew Garfield - Mainstream


Best Supporting Actress:
Mia Wasikowska - Bergman Island
Ruth Negga - Passing
Vanessa Kirby - the World to Come
Caitíona Balfe - Belfast
Kirsten Dunst - Power of the Dog
Marlee Matlin - CODA
Tilda - Souvenir pt 2
Riley Keough - Zola
Ariana DeBose - West Side Story
Valerie Mahaffey - French Exit

Notable Omissions: Jessie Buckley/Dakota Johnson - Lost Daughter, Aunjanue Ellis - King Richard, Ann Dowd - Mass, Gaby Hoffman - C'mon C'mon, Kathryn Hunter - Maccers, Revika Anne Reustle - Pleasure, Clair Foy - Electrical Life of Louis Wain, Kotone Furukawa/Aoba Kawai - Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy, Park Yurim - Drive My Car

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Best films of 2022

Following on 2021, just calling it now. Still a bunch I want to see from last year, but I have to get this done. 

Past Years: 2021202020192018201720162015201420132012201120102009

1. TÁR

2. The Eight Mountains

3. Bones and All

4. Decision to Leave

5. Aftersun

6. Memoria

7. Palm Trees and Power Lines

8. The Banshees of Inisherin

9. After Yang

10. The Eternal Daughter

The rest here

I may or may not get to my award categories. We'll see how the week goes. 


Best films of 2021

I... obviously found this impossible, because it FEELS like with lockdown, I should have seen all the films on my watchlist. I did not. I was STILL hoping to see Riders of Justice tonight, but ended up working till 9p. But we're drawing a line in the sand. I'm sure I'll keep watching a few I need to see over the next few months. 

Past Years: 202020192018201720162015201420132012201120102009


1. The Power of the Dog

2. tick, tick... BOOM!

3. The Worst Person in the World

4. The Green Knight

5. The Souvenir Part II

6. Bergman Island

7. Licorice Pizza

8. Spencer

9. Matrix Resurrections

10. I'm Your Man

It feels like there's a strong theme in here. Three very meta films, one with a meta sequence that makes me cry, and a couple playing with storytelling.

The rest of the pretty posters here.

Sunday, March 12, 2023

2022 Oscars Aftermath

Update 3/12: Let's re-use Lydia here. As expected, the two best nominated films walked away with nothing. I did very badly! My 2nd worst year, and not in a fun, 'Moonlight the worthy film upsets' way. 16/23. BUT! 21/23 with spoilers, so only Production Design was a real 'upset' and I had that in third place, alongside Brendan for Actor (and once Elvis lost makeup and costume, it became clear Austin wasn't going to win, either.)


[Whoops! Forgot to post the links to past years: 2021: 20, 2020: 17, 2019: 19 (Bong!), 2018: 20, 2017: 15 (Moonlight!), 2016: 17, 2015: 21, 2014: 20, 2013: 18, 2012: 17, 2011: 17, 2010: 17, 2009: 20/21? I currently match most Oscar pundits on 17/23 categories, so that'll probably be what I get for 2022. (WEIRDLY, the ESPN contest has WILDLY different picks than most award sites, so I'm curious to see it that populism translates in what wins, or if I have a chance of doing particularly well there because I'm picking more of the Oscar-watchers picks.)]

Best Picture
All Quiet on the Western Front
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Banshees of Inisherin - Spoiler
Elvis
Everything Everywhere All at Once - Will Win, Did win
The Fabelmans
Tár - Should Win
Top Gun: Maverick
Triangle of Sadness
Women Talking

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Oscar Predictions 2022


This is a weird year: 1) I have not stayed on top of the race, 2) I'm expecting my favorite film to walk away with nothing and 3) I'm giving myself till the end of the month to finish catching up on 2022 films, so some of the 'shouldas' might have looked different in a couple weeks. And yet, despite all this, I care very strongly about some of these categories! (short doc! Cinematography always but especially when a woman has a real shot! OBVIOUSLY SONG.)

[Ed update 3/12: whoops! Forgot to post the links to past years: 2021: 202020: 172019: 19 (Bong!), 2018: 202017: 15 (Moonlight!), 2016: 172015: 212014: 202013: 182012: 172011: 172010: 17, 2009: 20/21? I currently match most Oscar pundits on 17/23 categories, so that'll probably be what I get for 2022. (WEIRDLY, the ESPN contest has WILDLY different picks than most award sites, so I'm curious to see it that populism translates in what wins, or if I have a chance of doing particularly well there because I'm picking more of the Oscar-watchers picks.)]

Best Picture
All Quiet on the Western Front
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Banshees of Inisherin - Spoiler
Elvis
Everything Everywhere All at Once - Will Win
The Fabelmans
Tár - Should Win
Top Gun: Maverick
Triangle of Sadness
Women Talking

Shoulda Been a Contender: RRR, Bones & All, Decision to Leave, 

Weirdly, gold derby has Banshees in 2nd place, which I did not foresee, so I'm putting it as spoiler. I thought Tár would have that. I do think EEAAO has the momentum to sweep a lot. In fact, I think MOST awards will be going to EEAAO and All Quiet (which I have 0 interest in seeing because every critic I respect says it's not good and the original is better and I love the original). I'm pleased something weird is going to win a lot, but I didn't love it, and it makes for a kind of boring lead up. All Quiet won the BAFTA, and the European contingent is strong, but EEAAO won the PGA and SAG. 

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

2022 Oscar Nom predictions

Well. 

Let's see how this goes. Last year was a minor disaster (79/120 outright, 108/120 with spoilers). Here's 2020 (84/118 outright, 110/118 with spoilers), here's 2019 (88/124 outright, 113/124 with spoilers), here's 2018 (91/121 outright, 113/121 with spoilers) and here's 2017 (90/122 outright, or 118/122 with spoilers).

Let's change things up and do Best Picture at the end, because it's the worst to format. That said, there's a good chance All Quiet on the Western Front might come in and sweep a bunch of things. It didn't make every shortlist, but it already made quiet a few. 

[Ed: update 1/24 with correct answers in bold. Anything missed in italics. 
In short: I am SO good. Totals: 91/120 - my highest outright score yet! (Both in percentage and tied for total number.) 114/120 with spoilers (my second best year.)
Perfect categories: Actor, Supporting Actress, Makeup, VFX, sound. !!!
Missed 6: Andrea Riseborough (after I thought about putting her in as a spoiler), Ruben Ostlund (total left field), The Red Suitcase, How do You Measure a Year, Stranger at the Gate, (all shorts) Triangle of Sadness (left field pick for Best Picture!! More below).] 


Editing
Quick note: Why the fuck are the ACE Eddie nominations coming out AFTER the oscar noms?

So that makes things a lot harder. Let's go:
Elvis (BAFTA, CCA)
Top Gun Maverick (ditto)
Everything Everywhere (BAFTA, Indie, won the CCA)
All Quiet on the Western Front (BAFTA)
TÁR (CCA, runner up at the LAFC)

Spoilers
Banshees (BAFTA)
Avatar (CCA)
Aftersun (Indie, Won the LAFC and Brit Indie)
Babylon (CCA)
Fablemans (good shot at a Best Picture nod)

Friday, January 13, 2023

Updated Top 100 songs

In looking through the archives for something else, I came across my top 100 songs from March, 2017. I thought it would be fun to update to see what has changed. (And, as I noted in my 2022 mixes, that Orville Peck song leapt into my top 20.)

To be clear - these are not my desert island songs (although that list could probably use a refresh), but the ones that have the most plays in my iTunes. The caveats being: the play count starts in September, 2005 (so middle school/high school/most college counts aren't in there (or there would be a LOT more RENT)), and for the first few years - ipods didn't sync play counts to iTunes. And, as you'll see below, iTunes match sometimes gets confused, and I end up with a couple duplicates (which I can't combine because I often don't realize until years after different dupes have been assigned to different playlists.) Still - here's a rough play count from the past 16 years. 

Still 17 Garbage songs, although a couple titles have swapped around. Green Day/American Idiot songs have dropped from 13 to 11 (and several Green Day songs swapped for American Idiot ones) and AFI/Blaqk Audio dropped from 13 to 10. 

Gained 2:
Tori Amos
Last of the Mohicans soundtrack

Dropped 1:
Amanda Palmer 
Kaiser Chiefs 
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson 
Gaga
Metric
iio
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Muse

Gained 1:
Poe 
QotSA 
Bear McCreary
Fiona Apple
Florence + the Machine
Hozier
Orville Peck
Stoker soundtrack
Handmaiden soundtrack

Still a little surprised Hole and Cranberries are missing (but mostly because iTunes doesn't have pre-2005 counts). Not surprised a few more soundtrack songs are on, since I often put on my movie score playlist when I'm working. 

The final song (Boulevard - American Idiot Cast) has 209 iTunes plays. And at some point (recently! And I did not catch it/that is not what prompted this post) the most listened to song - the Kiss from the Last of the Mohicans soundtrack - hit 1,000 listens and now stands at 1,008. (The next closest is I Think I'm Paranoid at 522.)

The full list (both lists, new; dropped since 2017):

Monday, January 9, 2023

2022 Reddit television survey

Whee! Let's do an old school list review post, as I gear up for all things end of year/oscars. Reddit's tv survey came out with the favorite 100 tv shows, favorite new shows, and favorite miniseries. Here we go - bolded I've seen at least 1 season:

1. Breaking Bad. The best.
2. Better Call Saul. I desperately need to watch this. 
3. Game of Thrones. Blech. I tapped out at Sansa's rape. The showrunners so clearly didn't know what they were doing. 
4. The Wire. I had to take a break in S4 and I've still never finished it. I need to. 
5. The Office. S2 is so good. I watched it up till Michael left and a few episodes after. 
6. Community. Never finished. Not sure how I feel about the movie. I loved a lot of episodes, but the behind the scenes drama made it chaotic at times. 
7. Parks and Recreation. Love.
8. It's Always Sunny. I love it so much. 
9. Succession. I need to watch. But I watched the first episode at a particularly inopportune time. 
10. Sopranos
11. Avatar
12. Andor. Very high on my to watch list. 
13. Arrested Development. The original seasons were often brilliant. They should have left it at that.  
14. Severance. Great. Sad about the long wait till S2. 
15. Seinfeld
16. Chernobyl. Amazing. 
17. Stranger Things. Meh. S1 was fine. Never had any interest in watching more. 
18. Good Place. Love. 
19. Mr. Robot. Loved S1. S2 was a slog. I've been told 3 & 4 are great, and I want to finish it, but... I don't really remember the salient points. I need a recap. 
20. The Expanse. I've been told this is great, but it seems like such a high barrier to entry. 
21. Lost. Love
22. Ted Lasso. Love.
23. Leftovers. Need to watch. 
24. Mad Men
25, The Boys. Started this. Jack Quaid is great. I like what it's doing, and I obviously want to see Aya Cash in S2, but... I'm not finding any urgency in watching the next episode. 
26. Bojack Horseman. God this just got more and more depressing. Often great. I made it through S4. 
27. Futurama
28. Rick and Morty. Love. 
29. Band of Brothers
30. Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Love. Although I'm not sure I'll be able to rewatch it.  
31. Black Mirror. I've seen a couple of episodes and loved them, but I need to see the rest. 
32. Star Trek: TNG. Love.
33. Dark. I keep hearing good things about this. 
34. Simpsons. Obviously love. 
35. 30 Rock. Love
36. Buffy. Love. Spike is the best. 

37. Fleabag. Love love love. 
38. South Park. I think I watched through S20. 
39. Battlestar Galactica. Meh - I tried to get into this and didn't like it. 
40. House of the Dragon
41. Firefly. It's good (but it's no Farscape). 
42. Schitt's Creek. Love. 
43. Scrubs. Watched through S7. 
44. Doctor Who. Love (although I need to catch up on the most recent season.)
45. Curb Your Enthusiasm
46. Taskmaster. OBVIOUSLY love
47. Mandalorian
48. Friends. Love. 
49. Arcane. Literally never heard of this. 
50. What We Do in the Shadows. Love the film, do not like Matt Berry. Watched most of S1 and couldn't continue. 

Saturday, January 7, 2023

52 Films by Women - 2022

Hey - Sight & Sound is up to a grand 11 (up from 2 a decade ago.)

The time has come to clear out my list for 2023. 12/50. Yikes! Still not watching as many films as pre-pandemic, but lordy do I need to watch some more (features) this year. (Jeanne Dielmann plays the Roxie next week!)

My shorts are super high this year because Sundance was screening a bunch of past favorites for an anniversary. 

2021 here (20/36; although it should have been 21/37 because I forgot to include Yael Farber's Maccers (because the INEXORABLY STUPID MODS AT TMDB removed it and I missed out Shepherd's Song, which was a lovely short, but one tied to my day job so I didn't review it). 2020 here (23/4), 2019 here (15/25), 2018 here (22/20).

Features
The Matrix Resurrections (2021; Lana Wachowski) - 4.5 stars. Loved this. Bold, subversive, sexy. 

The Eternal Daughter (2022; Joanna Hogg) - 4 stars. Why doesn't Joanna get the recognition she deserves? Double Tilda, and the final self-reflective film in a loose trilogy, it takes excavating memories to the gothic.

Mothering Sunday (2021; Eva Husson) - 4 stars. Loved this too. A house maid sleeps with the younger (and surviving) son of the manor house before he's due at an engagement luncheon in 1924. (It skips time to her later life as well.) 

Saint Maud (2019; Rose Glass) - 3.5 stars. There's a verse in Edward Gorey's The Listing Attic that goes:
A clerical student named Pryne
Through pain sought to reach the divine
    He wore a hair shirt,
    Quite often ate dirt,
And bathed every Friday in brine. 

Salomé (1922; Alla Nazimova & Charles Bryant) - 3.5 stars. BEAUTIFUL.