Written by Sofia Coppola (91 pages) A lot of Sofia Coppola's films feel very sparse, or patient I guess you could say. Lost in Translation, Marie Antoinette and Somewhere all take their time, dwelling in the silences so that you learn more about a character by what they don't say than what they do. For that reason, Somewhere, … Continue reading The Bling Ring (2013) [Script Only]
Month: April 2017
Rope (1948)
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Rope is an 80 minute film with only 9 total shots, though several cuts are meant to be hidden, meaning there are only a small handful of noticeable, traditional cuts in the film. A modern day action scene running less than a minute is bound to have more than 9 cuts. So this … Continue reading Rope (1948)
The Player (1992)
Directed by Robert Altman I almost don't know where to begin with The Player. There are so many layers and at the same time everything is right there on the surface. It's a movie about the death of Hollywood, and the ending tells you it has already died. This is coming from a director, Robert Altman, … Continue reading The Player (1992)
Some Stuff I Like Vol. 1
Paul Trillo's Short Films: https://vimeo.com/paultrillo A while ago, maybe a little more than a year, I was looking online for experimental, time-lapse and hyper-lapse films because I was trying to make a time-lapse film of my own. This vimeo-based research led me to some of the works of a New York based director named Paul … Continue reading Some Stuff I Like Vol. 1
Broadcast News (1987)
Directed by James L. Brooks Broadcast News is a romantic comedy about a producer, her reporter friend and the new hotshot reporter who knows nothing about the news. Jane Craig (Holly Hunter), is a news producer who thrives for authenticity and never seems to sleep. She works most closely with her friend Aaron Altman (Albert … Continue reading Broadcast News (1987)
10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
Directed by Dan Trachtenberg 10 Cloverfield Lane is a horror/thriller set almost entirely in an underground bomb shelter, leaning heavily on only three people to carry the movie. It's terrifically intense and creepy, but the story doesn't seem to want to commit to extreme horror or something more nuanced. Instead we're right in the middle, … Continue reading 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Directed by Terry Gilliam I haven't seen a lot of movies from the 90s, but I think I've seen many of the most influential ones (Forrest Gump, The Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, Magnolia, Boogie Nights, Saving Private Ryan, Reservoir Dogs, and a lot of others, maybe even American Pie), and I want to say that Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is the … Continue reading Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
That Thing You Do (1996)
Directed by Tom Hanks That Thing You Do feels like a parody of every music biopic I’ve ever seen. It’s predictable and playful and sets up all the ways the characters’ success can be undone, but then it mostly ignores those set ups and loses all momentum, choosing to end on a romance that never … Continue reading That Thing You Do (1996)
Maggie’s Plan (2015) [Script Only]
Written by Rebecca Miller, Karen Rinaldi (114 pages) Maggie's Plan is a story about a character, Maggie, who has to be in control of everything in her life. She cannot stand the idea of leaving something up to chance. Her need for control is only hinted at in the beginning and made very clear by … Continue reading Maggie’s Plan (2015) [Script Only]
Aliens (1986)
Directed by James Cameron Almost right away I decided that I didn't like this film as much as I liked Alien. This decision was based on me not wanting to like this movie as much as that one, and an early nightmare Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) has that felt like a cheap attempt to scare the audience … Continue reading Aliens (1986)
