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there isnβt a clear standout among the animated shorts for me, though i did absolutely love the dreamy paintbrushes of BUTTERFLY. weβre down to 3 nominees, folks!
if i ever see isaac chotiner in public iβm running in the other direction, out of RESPECT for his TALENT
RenΓ© Gruau (Renato Zavagli-Ricciardelli delle Caminate, 1909-2004)
live action shorts! thereβs always one totally bizarre and inventive outlier that i fall in love with for the premise alone. this year, thatβs TWO PEOPLE EXCHANGING SALIVA. itβs impossible for a movie to be more french than this french movie. 8 nominees to go!
itβs very hard to capture with words the experience of watching SIRΓT. but itβs deeply visceral, as if thereβs some fundamental frequency governing the universe and you get to mainline it for a couple hours. it can be ecstatic or horrifying, alien or familiar, sometimes all at once. 13 nominees left
year after year the doc short category is an exercise in self-flagellation, with multiple entries trying to coast by on trauma and superficial βimportance.β this year, my favorite is the dreamy and unexpected PERFECTLY A STRANGENESS. just a lovely & bizarre juxtaposition of two different worlds.
KOKUHO has some brilliant, vigorous, and absolutely transfixing displays of kabuki stagecraft. but itβs also stuffed with melodrama that makes the whole thing feel a bit like a chore. my cultural illiteracy is a stumbling block for sure, but it IS still 3 hours long, and sure feels that way. 19 left
20 nominees might seem like a typo, and thatβs because i forgot to mention having watched the mediocre but sweet VIVA VERDI!, about a milanese retirement community for aging musicians. we should all be so lucky to live in a society that values the arts this way. 20 to goβ¦ again?
SONG SUNG BLUE may not be great, but itβs got some charm to it as well, and itβs a WAY better way to pass 2 hours than the state of the union speech, which is empty theater even on a good day. 20 nominees to go.
There should be a bonus medal for dropping a perfect f-bomb faster than the NBC censors can catch it
IF I HAD LEGS IβD KICK YOU is a master class in pointlessness. nothing good happens, but also somehow nothing bad happens. the joyless characters have no agency, dragged by the script from argument to manufactured argument and then tossed aside. credit where itβs due, rose byrne is amazing. 22 left!
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Somebody tweeted once that most of modern conservative politics boils down to βI donβt like that this doesnβt give me a bonerβ and βI donβt like that this does give me a boner,β and I think about that tweet enough that I wish I had the foresight to screenshot it.
the action direction in THE LOST BUS is excellent, but the characters insist on diminishing the experience by saying words. the VFX nom is well deserved, though i wonder what sins the matchmovers committed in a past life to be handed 130 minutes of paul greengrass shaky cam. 23 nominees left!
ARCO is dazzling and sincere and goofy and touching and just all-around delightful. well worth your 90 minutes! 24 nominees to go
seriously though, RIP to an absolute king. the influence of this movie on my life canβt possibly be overstated
we, uhhhhhβ¦ we should definitely check his coffin to make sure heβs actually in there
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i love this industry, exhibit 735
"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
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itβs absolutely brilliant!
more years than not, the worst nominee of the bunch is something that got nominated solely for a dianne warren end credit song. now sheβs nominated for a crowd-pleasing song she wrote for a crowd-pleasing documentary *about her*, and i feel like iβm seeing the matrix.
to be fair, she IS a legend.
THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB packs a hell of a punch, integrating performance and dramatization with real life video and audio recordings. the violence we witness feels at once impossibly far and impossibly close, and that disorientation is hard to shake; itβs like vertigo for the soul. 26 nominees to go
itβs creepy and sad to watch the corrosive effect of propaganda on young minds, as we witness in MR. NOBODY AGAINST PUTIN. as a movie itβs just okay, but as a portrait of chilling, banal, relentless cynicism itβs valuable and incredibly timely.
i expected to hate JURASSIC WORLD, so was surprised by a few genuinely fun moments early on. these offered a glimmer of cruel hope; a sliver of promise it brutally squandered, as if to punish me. reader, i did in fact hate it.
but hey, terrific VFX work! even when in service of bad design. 28 left
The official policy of the government of the United States of America is that they will murder anyone they want, that they will tell any lie necessary to justify that murder, and that no one who resists them has any rights they are bound to respect.
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i do genuinely think we need to jail every single person currently working for ICE
next up is BLUE MOON, and watching ethan hawke in this, right after an episode of THE LOWDOWN, is an easy reminder of why heβs nominated. 29 to go!
first up was ZOOTOPIA 2, which isnβt my favorite but which absolutely NAILS everything they put on the screen. incredible sets work, lighting, FX, etc