David Cronenberg from Cinefantastique magazine Vol 10-4 1981

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David Cronenberg from Cinefantastique magazine Vol 10-4 1981
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Sight & Sound, Inspired List (2022)
Below are my selections for a Sight & Sound-inspired top 10 list. It’s a variation of the list that focuses on what are both (in my opinion) important works in the history of world cinema, and the significance the films had on me, serving as chief inspirations to become a filmmaker and attempting to make my own short & feature works. This list is, of course, purely subjective though I do welcome conversation. Unranked, chronological order:
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) dir. Carl Th. Dreyer
The Seventh Seal (1957) dir. Ingmar Berman
Army of Shadows (1969) dir. Jean-Pierre Melville
The Godfather: Part I (1972) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
Barry Lyndon (1975) dir. Stanley Kubrick
Raging Bull (1980) dir. Martin Scorsese
sex, lies, and videotape (1989) dir. Steven Soderbergh
Beau Travail (1999) dir. Claire Denis
All About My Mother (1999) dir. Pedro Almodóvar
Mulholland Dr. (2001) dir. David Lynch
A lot more contemporary works than I’d imagine, but I do think these films build from their predecessors in unique, genre-clashing ways to progress the medium forward to exciting places.
We’ve met before, haven’t we?
Lost Highway (1997) dir. David Lynch
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Beau Travail (Claire Denis, 1999)
BODIES BODIES BODIES (2022)
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Fun trip into the downward-spiraling cesspool that is being a millennial/zennial. Looking forward to Reijn’s next.
FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS (2022)
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Entry #12. Trying a new format because I cannot be bothered to always copy and paste hi-res images of the posters for every entry.
The Queen is still alive. It’s just Lindsay Lohan.
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Entry #11
CRIMES OF THE FUTURE (2022)
Sick fuck cinema reigns supreme.
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Entry #10
AMSTERDAM (2022)
Absolutely miserable. Waste of talent in a (derived) film that is utterly barren of direction.