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musikblog · 7 months
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Bei den britischen Post-Punkern Idles dreht sich heuer alles um die Liebe. 29 Mal kommt Sänger Joe Talbot in seinen Lyrics auf “Tangk” das Wort Liebe über die Lippen. Ihm passieren deshalb aber längst keine weichgespülten Lovesongs, sondern vielmehr hellwache Gedanken, die über die nach wie vor herrliche Widerborstigkeit der Stücke ihre Gesellschaftskritik manifestieren. “No […]
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hollywoodeaqui · 2 years
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Resumo do meu encontro com a diva @adele : Duas gringas fofocando sobre Hollywood. Fiquei tão histérica com esse dia que a realidade foi melhor que o sonho, que gravei um episódio do nosso podcast, Verdade Seja Dita, contando os detalhes desse evento exclusivo de lançamento do clip “I Drink Wine”, onde representei o fandom brasileiro do The Adele Museum. Adele foi a pessoa famosa mais simpática, amigável e divertida que conheci em todos esses anos trabalhando no entretenimento, nos EUA e no Brasil. No nosso papo, descobri que somos vizinhas em LA, contei um segredo sobre minha bebedeira em Londres e marcamos um encontro no Brasil. Tá tudo no link na nossa bio, só dar play. Agradecimento especial ao Yan do The Adele Museum por esse oportunidade incrível e esse momento inesquecível e aos amigos de todas as horas, @yasriechi e @tiagosouzaa__ que me marcaram no Tweet e me conectaram com o The Adele Museum. Muito amor por vocês 💝 #adele #idrinkwine #hollywoodéaqui #lastblackmaninsanfrancisco #joetalbot #verdadesejadita #podcast (at Fleur Room Los Angeles) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkbM0axLRZV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thekylemeredith · 4 months
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Thanks to Joe Talbot for dropping by to talk about IDLES's latest album, TANGK!
Topics of the day include empathy, uncomplicated love, and Nordic techno-folk.
At Consequence or wherever you get podcasts.
#postpunk #IDLES #JoeTalbot
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mediamonarchy · 2 years
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#PumpUpThaVolume: September 26, 2022 ♬
#PumpUpThaVolume MP3: #September26 w/@AlexLahey, @METZtheband x #JoeTalbot of @IDLESband, #TheTrashmen & more! ♬
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doomonfilm · 5 years
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Memories : The Best Films of the 2010s
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Only a few years into my tenure as a film blogger, and I’ve been tasked with a monumental undertaking : ranking the top films of the last decade.  Reflecting year by year is a journey in its own right, and with things like recency bias to take into account, plus the dice roll of blessing and curse that perspective and time bring to older films, I knew that this would be memorable at best, and stressful at worst.
That being said, I don’t claim to have seen every movie, so I know that there are some ‘glaring’ omissions.  I am always open to recommendations for films I should watch (for the purpose of blogging on them or otherwise), but DOOMonFILM has always been about my personal experience as a film fan, first and foremost.  Discussion is welcome, and constructive criticism will always be considered, but this is one man’s opinion.
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THOUGHTS ON THE DECADE
The 2010s, despite moments of controversy in terms of diversity, turned out to be surprisingly forward-thinking in hindsight.  On more than one occasion in the decade, the film of the year (in terms of awards or in terms of critical/public reception), as well as highlight films of each year, were made by foreign directors.  Women and minorities also managed to be recognized in front of and behind the camera at what seemed like a higher rate.  Newer technologies were embraced, such as pushes forward in new cameras or directors opting to shoot on devices as small as iPhones, leaps forward in special effects, and a multitude of movies given the iMax treatment.  A handful of directors happened to put out multiple movies throughout the decade, and a few of those in that handful managed to make multiple award-winning and widely accepted films.  Marvel left such an impact on Hollywood, and the worldwide movie industry, that DC was forced to try and follow suit, and mergers with Sony and Disney were top tier news for months on end.  Actors like Scarlett Johanson, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone and Leonardo DiCaprio, among others, solidified themselves as box-office legends, while actors on both sides of their career (first-timers and those in the twilight of their career) found success throughout the decade.  All in all, it was a decade that continued to make me happy to be a movie fan, and as hard as it was to do, I managed to find 100 films throughout the decade to rank. 
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100. It Comes at Night (dir. Trey Edward Shults, 2017) 99. Kick-Ass (dir. Matthew Vaughn, 2010) 98. The Peanuts Movie (dir. Steve Martino, Andy Beall and Frank Molieri, 2015) 97. Everybody Wants Some!! (dir. Richard Linklater, 2016)  96. Upstream Color (dir. Shane Carruth, 2013) 95. Avengers : Age of Ultron (dir. Joss Whedon, 2015) 94. John Dies at the End (dir. Don Coscarelli, 2013) 93. Doctor Strange (dir. Scott Derrickson, 2016) 92. Keanu (dir. Peter Atencio, 2016) 91. Free Fire (dir. Ben Wheatley, 2017) 90. Upgrade (dir. Leigh Whannell, 2018) 89. Chappie (dir. Neill Blomkamp, 2015) 88. American Ultra (dir. Nima Nourizadeh, 2015) 87. I, Tonya (dir. Craig Gillespie, 2017) 86. Boyhood (dir. Richard Linklater, 2014) 85. The Grand Budapest Hotel (dir. Wes Anderson, 2014) 84. La La Land (dir. Damien Chazelle, 2016) 83. Ex Machina (dir. Alex Garland, 2015) 82. Nightcrawler (dir. Dan Gilroy, 2014) 81. Sicario (dir. Denis Villeneuve, 2015) 80. Looper (dir. Rian Johnson, 2012) 79. The Killer Inside Me (dir. Michal Winterbottom, 2010) 78. Hell or High Water (dir. David Mackenzie, 2016) 77. End of Watch (dir. David Ayer, 2012) 76. Django Unchained (dir. Quentin Tarantino, 2012) 75. Thoroughbreds (dir. Cory Finley, 2018) 74. Chronicle (dir. Josh Trank, 2012) 73. Melancholia (dir. Lars von Trier, 2011) 72. Black Mirror : Bandersnatch (dir. David Slade, 2018) 71. Detroit (dir. Kathryn Bigelow, 2017) 70. BlacKkKlansman (dir. Spike Lee, 2018) 69. Black Panther (dir. Ryan Coogler, 2018) 68. I Am Not Your Negro (dir. Raoul Peck, 2017) 67. Straight Outta Compton (dir. F. Gary Gray, 2015) 66. Kubo and the Two Strings (dir. Travis Knight, 2016) 65. It Follows (dir. David Robert Mitchell, 2014) 64. Logan Lucky (dir. Steven Soderbergh, 2017) 63. Get Out (dir. Jordan Peele, 2017) 62. Booksmart (dir. Olivia Wilde, 2019) 61. Beats, Rhymes & Life : The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest (dir. Michael Rapaport, 2011) 60. Lady Bird (dir. Greta Gerwig, 2017) 59. Moonrise Kingdom (dir. Wes Anderson, 2012) 58. The Cabin in the Woods (dir. Drew Goddard, 2012) 57. Black Swan (dir. Darren Aronofsky, 2010) 56. Captain America : The Winter Soldier (dir. Joe Russo, 2014) 55. If Beale Street Could Talk (dir. Barry Jenkins, 2018) 54. Avengers : Infinity War (dir. Anthony Russo, 2018) 53. True Grit (dir. Ethan and Joel Cohen, 2010) 52. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (dir. Martin McDonagh, 2017) 51. Whiplash (dir. Damien Chazelle, 2014) 50. Midsommar (dir. Ari Aster, 2019) 49. Journey to the West : Conquering the Demons (dir. Stephen Chow and Derek Kwok, 2013) 48. Sorry To Bother You (dir. Boots Riley, 2018) 47. Mid90s (dir. Jonah Hill, 2018) 46. Logan (dir. James Mangold, 2017) 45. The Killing of a Sacred Deer (dir. Yorgos Lanthimos, 2017) 44. Phantom Thread (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017) 43. The Hateful Eight (dir. Quentin Tarantino, 2015) 42. Exit Through the Gift Shop (dir. Banksy, 2010) 41. The Irishman (dir. Martin Scorsese, 2019) 40. Suspiria (dir. Luca Guadagnino, 2018) 39. The VVitch (dir. Robert Eggers, 2016) 38. Dogtooth (dir. Yorgos Lanthimos, 2010) 37. The Lighthouse (dir. Robert Eggers, 2019) 36. Annihilation (dir. Alex Garland, 2018) 35. Drive (dir. Nicolas Winding Refn, 2011) 34. Beyond the Black Rainbow (dir. Panos Cosmatos, 2012) 33. The Favourite (dir. Yorgos Lanthimos, 2018) 32. Searching (dir. Aneesh Chaganty, 2018) 31. Tangerine (dir. Sean Baker, 2015) 30. Snowpiercer (dir. Bong Joon-ho, 2014) 29. Under the Skin (dir. Jonathan Glazer, 2013) 28. Dunkirk (dir. Christopher Nolan, 2017) 27. Blade Runner 2049 (dir. Denis Villeneuve, 2017) 26. Baby Driver (dir. Edgar Wright, 2017) 25. Joker (dir. Todd Phillips, 2019) 24. The Neon Demon (dir. Nicolas Winding Refn, 2016) 23. Spider-Man : Into the Spider-Verse (dir. Peter Ramsey, Bob Persichetti and Rodney Rothman, 2018) 22. The Shape of Water (dir. Guillermo del Toro, 2017) 21. The Social Network (dir. David Fincher, 2010) 20. Frances Ha (dir. Noah Baumbach, 2013) 19. Under the Silver Lake (dir. David Robert Mitchell, 2019) 18. Mad Max : Fury Road (dir. George Miller, 2015) 17. Good Time (dir. Josh and Benny Safdie, 2017) 16. Mandy (dir. Panos Cosmatos, 2018) 15. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (dir. Quentin Tarantino, 2019) 14. Her (dir. Spike Jonze, 2013) 13. The Lobster (dir. Yorgos Lanthimos, 2015) 12. Inherent Vice (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson, 2014) 11. The Master (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson, 2012)
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10. The Last Black Man in San Francisco (dir. Joe Talbot, 2019)
I saw this film as the decade was winding to a close, but it made easily one of the starkest impressions on me of any film-going experience I can recall.  The movie looks amazing, the score and soundtrack are powerful, the acting is rich and dynamic, San Francisco is as beautiful on film as it is in real life, and the thoughts that arise from the narrative presented are the kind that hang around and result in personal changes that matter.  A shining achievement from a stellar year of film.
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9. Inception (dir. Christopher Nolan, 2010)
If Christopher Nolan wasn’t already considered top tier prior to Inception, any doubters were left floored at the close of this masterpiece.  For a story that could have easily been way too convoluted for standard audiences, the visuals, direction and pacing guide us through the madness perfectly.  For anyone interested in dream depictions on cinema, for fans of stellar action, and for the smart people who know the quality that comes with the Nolan name, this one was a no-brainer.
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8. mother! (dir. Darren Aronofsky, 2017)
After being a bit on the nose with Noah, in terms of a film on religion, most directors would take that as a sign to move on from the topic.  For a director like Darren Aronofsky, however, the next step was to seemingly go back to your mind-scrambling roots, dig deeper symbolically, narratively and metaphorically, and come back to the table with one of the most divisive and controversial films of the decade.  mother! will clearly be a film ripe for analysis for years to come, and for as subjective and deep an experience as the film is, this reflection is welcome, as it serves to enrich future viewing experiences.
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7. Uncut Gems (dir. Josh and Benny Safdie, 2019)
How long does a film have to be out to be considered one of the best of the decade?  In the case of Uncut Gems, I will allow recency bias, as it is clearly evident at the beginning of the closing credits that the film is special and will resonate for years to come.  The Safdie brothers already had a classic under their belt with Good Time, and throwing that Sandler magic into the mix only amplifies their heightened and immersive style.
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6. The Florida Project (dir. Sean Baker, 2017)
There are a small fraternity of directors that put out their first films and follow-up films in the 2010s, and while examples of possible award snubs can be found for these directors, there was one clear-cut case of oversight : the 2017 lack of recognition for Sean Baker’s immaculate, beautiful and moving The Florida Project.  While Tangerine was certainly the loudest of warning shots a first time director could provide, the amount of growth, nuance and confidence found in this follow-up deserved multiple awards, not just an acting nod for Willem Dafoe.  Perhaps Baker’s next film will bring him the recognition he deserves in terms of awards, but he’s already made a clear cut name for himself.
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5. Hereditary (dir. Ari Aster, 2018)
I rediscovered a love for horror films in the 2010s, and a key reason would be the emergence of director Ari Aster.  Upon seeing trailers for Hereditary, I knew that it would probably scare the life out of me, but the taste of the story given was so gripping I had to see it.  The fact that the trailer was so powerful, only for the movie to unfold in ways that I never would have imagined or discerned from the trailer, was one of the most rewarding film experiences of the decade.  Toni Collette also gave a performance for the ages.
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4. You Were Never Really Here (dir. Lynne Ramsay, 2018)
It’s arguable that Joaquin Phoenix may have had the strongest decade of any actor, and for my money’s worth, he was at his best in You Were Never Really Here.  Much of the angst presented was previously explored in The Master, and as great as Joker is, it’s essentially the DCEU version of You Were Never Really Here, tonally and in terms of specific elements.  Nobody short of the Safdie brothers are making movies that look, sound and feel like this one, and the unfortunate practice of human trafficking hitting the news forefront makes this film as timely as it is sad.
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3. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (dir. Edgar Wright, 2010)
Hands down the coolest film of the decade.  Not since Who Framed Roger Rabbit? had so many elements that I loved from other properties managed to find their way into the same movie, and the way that the gumbo was prepared and served was pitch perfect.  As my friend Erin stated after we viewed the film, ‘If you watch this movie and don’t like it, I don’t think we can be friends’.  Some of my favorite sequences of any film are in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and this is the EXACT kind of film I look forward to one day sharing with my children. 
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2. Parasite (dir. Bong Joon-ho, 2019)
Another recent film that made an instant impact.  In terms of topics like honesty, entitlement, and family dynamics, nothing I can think of in recent memory is touching Parasite.  The parallels between the two families presented are perfect both visually and in the performances, and with each new bit of information presented, much of what you were previously presented is immediately recontextualized and put into question.  This film, from front to back, is one of the most gripping journeys a filmgoer can take. 
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1. Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (dir. Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2014)
Easily my favorite film of the decade.  This is the closest thing to a song-poem that I’ve ever seen presented on film, and it’s heartbreakingly beautiful.  Nothing else released in the decade looked or sounded like this film, and the way it meta-reflects on Hollywood, Broadway, superhero films and the importance of actors is equal parts hilarious, thought-provoking and wonderfully frustrating.  The film answers enough questions it posits so as to not completely confound the viewer, but it leaves enough open-ended so that repeat viewings are rewarding.  A true achievement of film, regardless of decade.
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bb-mcg · 5 years
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Last Black Man in San Francisco is more than a movie, it is a poetic experience. I have never been to San Fran but after watching this film, I feel like I have. The story couldn't be more authentic, being directed and co-writen by San Francisco natives @technicolor_talbot and his childhood friend @jimmiefailsiv who plays himself in the film. The incredibly beautiful cinematography by @knucklewood drives you through the city, telling a story much more about a place than a character. This film was made possible by several independent producers, a Kickstarter, @planbentertainment , and @a24 . The cast has everyone from big stars like #dannyglover and #robmorgan as well as local, first-time San Francisco actors. The film has already won several awards for first-time filmmakers, and I'm sure it will continue to win even more. This film is a poetic ode to San Francisco that addresses gentrification, local characters, male friendships, vulnerability, feeling like an outsider, community, and so much more. Please experience Last Black Man in San Francisco. ⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ #filmfriday #lastblackmaninsanfrancisco #joetalbot #jimmiefails #sanfrancisco #sanfranciscofilm #cinematography #planbentertainment #a24 #firsttimefilmmaker #originalscreenplay #independentfilm #kickstarter #AdamNewportBerra #malefriendship #thisguyfucks #gentrification #homeownership #blackhistorymonth #blackartist #blackstories⁠ #africanamericanhistorymonth ⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ (at San Francisco, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8jLXW1BoOd/?igshid=hwwg8s20qjzf
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gqtmovies · 6 years
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A24 presents The Last Black Man in San Francisco, directed by Joe Talbot and starring Jimmie Fails, Jonathan Majors, and Danny Glover. Coming to San Francisco and cities everywhere this summer.
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nezoid · 6 years
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@idlesband puts on a such an AWESOME show (although I did get elbowed in the jaw, but that’s not their fault)! PLUS, they are the nicest people! Wicked dudes… #idles #idlesband #live #show #music #losangeles #fun #video #teragramballroom #joetalbot #adamdevonshire #markbowen #leekiernan #jonbeavis #love #like #throwback #funny #sweet #nice (at The Teragram Ballroom) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo4vfhLArA_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1iglvxuv5a6fq
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night-dessert · 3 years
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I wrote a love song 'Cause you're so loveable I carried a watermelon I wanna be vulnerable I will not go to bars Or jump in strangers' cars Her mind sweet for wines Aligns, aligns, aligns, aligns It's not about the sex and sex and sex and sex and sex and sex I wanna be your best ever friend Forever best friend This modern love This modern love This modern love This modern love I fucking love you I really love you Look at the card I bought It says "I love you" You try and you try and you try and you try To make me change I hope and I pray and I pray and I pray You'll stay the same I wish-ish-ish-ish-ish I wish you'll always stay So I push-ush-ush-ush-ush I push you away This modern love This modern love This modern love This modern love You give me power You give me power You're like a gun or a knife Be my wife This modern love This modern love This modern love This modern love This modern love Modern love Dern love Love . . . #idles #idlesband #pabelloncuervo #concierto #beetlejuice #joetalbot #vsco #vscofilter #vscocam #lovesong #lovesongs #dannynedelko (en Pabellón Cuervo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbeibC5uGYS/?utm_medium=tumblr
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butt3rscotch-princ3 · 3 years
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Made this portrait of Joe Talbot a few weeks ago! I’m very behind on posting tattoos but more to come 🥸@monumental.tattoo #MonumentalTattoo #mentortattoo #clevelandtattoo #ohiotattoo #empireinks #truetubes #joetalbot #idles #punktattoos #musictattoos #clevelandtattooartist (at Monumental Tattoo) https://www.instagram.com/tattoo_chubbs/p/CZQOlAEO5UE/?utm_medium=tumblr
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pointer8708 · 3 years
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#crawler #idles #joetalbot #adamdevonshire #markbrown #jonbeavis #leekiernan #colinwebster #charlottenicholls #danecross #kennybeats #markbowen #chrisfullard #olimiddleton #stangravett #craigsilvey #danibennettspragg #joelaporta photography: #tomham This is a great rock band - this is #killingjoke meets #bauhaus and then has an affair with #nineinchnails - I have been following this great band for a few years and there is great new rock bands all coming out of The UK and kids watch out! #shame #sleafordmods #wetleg all are coming to eventually conquer America! I can’t wait to see this sonically critical artist - this #partisanrecords album dropped November 12th - Enjoy (at Hollywood Hills) https://www.instagram.com/pointer8708/p/CXPkSlRpWXT/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bogyfactory · 3 years
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Idles Brutalism #idles #idlesband #postpunk #joetalbot #bristol #hardcorepunk #adamdevonshire #markbowen #jonbeavis #leekiernan #vinyl #vinile #record #caserta #bogysrecordstore #bogys50s (presso Bogys Modernariart) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQS5OoqMWbp/?utm_medium=tumblr
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pduthiedraws · 4 years
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All hold hands, chase the pricks always #ultramono #idles #mrmotivator #joetalbot #lookslikeapirate https://www.instagram.com/p/CF-dDtDpU9M/?igshid=16c1k8eowmuhs
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cinemasniffers · 4 years
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CSS: VOL 004 / The Last Black Man in San Francisco
Dir. Joe Talbot, 2019
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drcisko · 5 years
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Joe Talbot - The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) A truly beautiful film, being a semi-autobiographical story about Jimmy Fails, the main actor and co-writer of the script who grew up in a Victorian house in San Francisco before it was lost and spent the remainder of his youth in foster care. In the film Fails is obsessed with the house, under the impression that it was all built by his grandfather. A love-letter to an imagined past and to a lost childhood, it is also a meditation on the fact that "you can't go home again", the past is gone and that obsessing over it, even if it might be somewhat comforting will not really bring it back, and anyway your memories of the past might be at least partially fictional. The cinematography, soundtrack, acting and script are all pretty astounding, and the film is a bittersweet joy to watch. A debut both for director Talbot and actor Fails, the film feels really self-assured and with a distinct style unlike anything around now. Production house A24 delivers again another of the best films of the year and another new director to keep your eye on. (4.5/5) #thelastblackmaninsanfrancisco #joetalbot #movie #film #cinephile #jimmyfails #poster #filmposter #movieposter #review #filmreview #cinema #sanfrancisco (at Lisbon) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8RFRoIFU7x/?igshid=1195bxu16iyrp
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tallguycm · 5 years
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Now viewing. . . . #movie #film #cine #cinema #cinephile #movies #films #drama #joetalbot https://www.instagram.com/p/B3JBlhLBRz0/?igshid=wi7jny3bx9pk
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