Wednesday, October 12, 2011

So it begins,

  I'm excited to announce that Oscar season has begun. This means more films that either mean something, or at least are of a higher quality. More of Phillip Seymore Hoffman, A-list directors, independant gems, and Daniel Day Lewis' moustache. 
  So far there have been two films (both currently out in theatres) that I fully endorse. The first being Drive  Ryan Gosling plays a man of few words that is a mechanic and stunt driver by day, and assissts in robberies at night. It's stylish, slow, and I heard someone call it pretentious, and it is. That aside, I loved this film and everyone in it. It looked great and sounded even better with moments of sweet innocence lapsed with extreme violence. If you liked this film, I highly recommend Nicolas Winding Refn's other two films i've seen: Bronson (which has the greatest soundtrack ever), and Valhalla Rising (the most violent film i've seen).
   The second film is on the complete other side of the spectrum. Ides Of March is a political thriller for the political junkie. This is a moral tale set in a race for the Democratic primary. Directed by and starring George Clooney who loosely adapted it from the play called Farragut North by Beau Willimon. The cast is nothing short of Oscar fodder: Phillip Seymore Hoffman, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood, Paul Giamatti, Jeffrey Wright, and the star of the show Ryan Gosling. Ryan, Phillip, and Evan play aides to Georges' canidate for President. If you like politics, or even half this cast, it's a must see.