Sunday, February 22, 2015

Favorite Films of 2014


2014 was a year that had movies in it.
Here are my favorite films of 2014.
I pushed back making my top ten list until today the very last day of 2014 movie hype.
I wrote everything this morning.
Here is a list of films I saw in 2014
See ya next year





10. Mommy


I understand the complaints there have been about the 1:1 aspect ratio as well as its conventional narrative but the heartfelt handling of the characters and their struggle all leading up to a scene using this piece of music  which I believe was one of the best of the year contribute to a really well made film about family, class, and personal obligations.

9. Force Majeure 

A father runs away from his family in a panic during a controlled avalanche that comes frighteningly close. I am not fully on board with others about it being a masterpiece but the way the camera just observes the family in moments that escalate, as well as its themes on family, masculinity, and nature make it stronger than most films.  

8. Wild


I am the most shocked that I really loved this one. Everything leading up to it including the director's previous film DALLAS BUYERS CLUB and this trailer (which uses a visual representation of the fork in the road) had me wait 3 months to go and watch it. In fact it is a story of a woman trying to find her place between self destruction and her clearer perception that her mother was an incredible person. Every person (mostly male) that the character meets along the way reflect onto her different ways women are objectified or taken advantage of.

7. A Most Violent Year



Call me a sucker for representations of old New York City, homages to older films, strong visual symbolism such as blood and oil, and Oscar Issac.

6. The Overnighters


I did want to represent a documentary this year and all year LIFE ITSELF was the contender but THE OVERNIGHTERS is one of the best films of the year. It doesn't get lost in its subject matter, instead focusing on what makes a strong documentary, which is adding character to an event or problem that you want to cover. Too many documentaries rely on talking heads or just a wikipedia page of information but the character of The Pastor is so complex that it allows the filmmakers to discuss American morals, the system we live in, and the Dakota oil boom through him.

5. Dear White People


Yes, it is a depiction of race in the age of Obama, Yes, it is a sharp critique of the hypocrisy in society. But it is also a clear well written voice filled with distinct characters.

4. The Duke of Burgundy


One of the most gorgeously shot films of the year covering a complex relationship. 

3. Under The Skin


2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY gives us the birth of man and man versus the machine, but here we get woman versus the societal machine. Scarlett Johansson gives the best performance of the year.

2. The Grand Budapest Hotel


The name Wes Anderson has become a sort of dirty word because of a lot of the empty hype that surrounds him. It just so happens that he has made two of his superior films in his last two efforts. His aesthetic is used to elevate his narrative rather than compliment it.

1. Whiplash


"There are no two words in the English language more harmful than good job." 

Greatness can be achieved but at what cost? Every scene in the film is the scene, J.K. Simmons is at the top of his game. WHIPLASH was the best film, thriller, and sports film of the year. 

Songs in Films 2014




I have said in the past that music videos are the superior form of film. Images that can be cut overlapped with other sensory elements such as music is the reason we are watching stories instead of reading them. I have combined the great uses of music in this years in film with some of my favorite scores of this year.


Film: Under The Skin
Artist: Mica Levi

Starting with my favorite score of the year, Levi's work is so much a part of a mostly quiet film, adding atmosphere to slow walks, dark hallways and open space. I picked this track because it is the most memorable but front to back every track is top tier work.





Played throughout WILD the same way Mrs. Robinson is played in THE GRADUATE, sometimes used as a reoccurring score but at the right moments taking over montages. The song is wonderful with or without the film.




A disappointing film for me, but the score, which is drum heavy, keeps the beat and pace for the always flowing film.


This scene captures the essence of the film, as things are tough she is trying to stay above the line of depression. Here, there is some forced happiness but also some pure joy as the film explores a complex set of emotions set off by a simple game.


Another disappointing film, and a score I don't think works that well with the film. Like many of Zimmer's scores it is overwhelming and distracting but outside of the film it is a Zimmer score that builds much like most of his post inception scores but there is so much more going on than just horns blasting.



A song so catchy that it made all of us become what it was parodying.



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There isn't anything too special about this one other than it is solid. Alexandre Desplat is constantly putting out good work such as this as well as his score for THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL but I chose this one because I will be writing about the latter again.






This one is a spoiler if you haven't seen the film or know how plots usually work out in films. But an excellent moment in a film all about emotional disconnection.






Similar to the score for THE IMITATION GAME, it is just a standard "Academy Award" score but it really is a beautiful piece of music.



This is one of two scenes in a film that is not very good. THE SKELETON TWINS is carried by the performances of Wig and Hader and their chemistry in a scene such as this show how incredible talented and charismatic they are. 


There are other scores and songs I 

Top Songs 2014



I don't believe I am articulate enough to describe music. I gave it a little try in relation to film in the post before this one but here I am just going to list my favorite songs of the last year. The videos are mostly in form of music videos, because you should always watch more music videos.

I also made a youtube and spotify playlist if the reader were to want to listen in an easier format.



25. 
Conor Oberst 
"Enola Gay"



24. 
Saintseneca 
"Happy Alone"



23. 
Hurray For The Riff Raff 
"The Body Electric"

22.
Tweedy
"Summer Noon"


21.
Mac Demarco
"Salad Days"


20.
Mapei
"Don't Wait"


19.
The Antler's
"Palace"



18.
Little Daylight
"Overdose"

17.
Alt-J
"Hunger of the Pines"


16.
St. Vincent
"Birth In Reverse"


15. 
Tune-Yards
"Real Thing"


14. 
BRONCHO
"Class Historian"


13.
Jenny Lewis
"She's Not Me"


12.
Nick Waterhouse
"Holly"


11.
Gemma Ray
"The Wheel"

10.
Kishi Bashi
"Philosophize In It! Chemicalize With It!"


9.
The Preatures
"Is This How You Feel?"

8.
Real Esate
"Talking Backwards"


7.
First Aid Kit
"My Silver Lining"

6.
Sylvan Esso
"Could I Be"


5.
Tom Brosseau
"Today Is A Bright New Day"


4.
Taylor Swift
"Blank Space"


3.
The New Pornographers
"Fantasy Fools"


2.
Hamilton Leithauser
"Alexandra"


1.
Shakey Graves
"The Perfect Parts"

Monday, February 16, 2015

Reading List 2014



Below is a list of books, short stories, plays, and comics that I have read in 2014.

Slotback Rhapsody: A Novel by Christopher Harris
On Writing by Stephen King
All Star Superman by Grant Morrison
Film Critic by Laremy Legel
The Persians by Aeschylus
John Adams  by David McCullough
The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow
Thomas Jefferson and The New Nation by Merrill Peterson
James Madison: A Biography by Ralph Ketcham
The Last Meeting of The Knights of the White Magnolia  Preston Jones
Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander by Preston Jones
The Oldest Living Graduate by Preston Jones
Wes Anderson Collection by Matthew Zoller Seitz
Stephen F Austin Empresario of Texas by Gregg Cantrell
Weird City by Joshua Ling
Austin by David C. Humphrey
Seat of Empire: The Embattled Birth Of Austin, Texas  by Jeffrey Stuart Kerr
Catching The Big Fish by David Lynch
Joe Dante  by Nil Baskar
Fantasy Life by Matthew Berry
The Passion of David Lynch: Wild at Heart in Hollywood by Martha Nochimson
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
The Shining by Stephen King
The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether by Edgar Allen Poe
The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe
Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler