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The EXCELLENCE of the confrontation between Greta and Erica though!
Greta thought so highly of herself! The perfect surrogate mother and companion for Frances!
She stalked Frances’s social media, HAD UNLIMITED ACCESS TO HER PHONE, AND STALKED ERICA TO SEND SCARY PICTURES TO FRANCES BUT SHE STILL COULDN’T IDENTIFY ERICA IN A BROWN WIG AND A TEXAN ACCENT.
Also just the very fact that Erica is her roommate/best friend and took it upon herself to find Frances herself by looking for Greta the same way Frances did. She didn’t let Mister McCullen’s PI disappearing deter her from finding Frances on her own.
And then there’s the subtly annoyed, confident look on her face as she pulls off her wig and reveals she’s Erica and drugged Greta. That she’s found her and actually has the upper hand unlike every other interaction between Greta and others. This is unprecedented. Besides Frances, no one has subdued Greta this way.
I just—Maika Monroe was wonderful in this scene.
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Frances: The Chablis.
Greta: May I? Mm... A bit like you. Promises a lot, then disappoints.
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Isabelle Huppert as Greta Hideg
Greta (2018)
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do u have a list of who u write for ?
I don't at the moment, but I'll list a few now I'm willing to write for
CAOS
Zelda Spellman, Hilda Spellman, Lilith, Mary Wardwell, Ambrose Spellman, Madam Spellman, Marith (ships can be x reader or just the ships alone)
I would also consider writing for Father Blackwood, but only x reader. I'm not a Spellwood fan
Jean Milburn (Sex Education)
American Horror Story
Cordelia Goode, Fiona Goode
Juliet Draper (Cashmere Mafia)
Allison Carr (Homeland) I have yet to watch this but I can watch some YouTube clips to get a feel for the character to write for her
Greta Hideg (Greta)
Missy (Doctor Who)
Sue White (Green Wing)
Carol Aird (Carol 2015)
Lou Miller (Oceans 8)
Those are just a few I can think of, don't want to broaden my horizons too much for now, but these are a start!
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Supporting Performance, 2019
Julia Fox as Julia, Uncut Gems
Joe Pesci as Russell Bufalino, The Irishman
Fatma Mohamed as Miss Luckmoore, In Fabric
Bill Duke as Spence, High Flying Bird
Zhao Shuzhen as Nai Nai, The Farewell
Asier Etxeandia as Alberto Crespo, Pain and Glory
Isabelle Huppert as Greta Hideg, Greta
Florence Pugh as Amy March, Little Women
Lee Jung-eun as Gook Moon-gwang, Parasite
Al Pacino as Jimmy Hoffa, The Irishman
+++, in alphabetical order:
Toni Collette as Joni Thrombey, Knives Out
Kit Connor as Joe Woodard, Little Joe
Agyness Deyn as Marielle Hell, Her Smell
Isla Fisher as Minnie, The Beach Bum
Chang Hyae-jin as Kim Chung-sook, Parasite
Shia LaBeouf as James Lort, Honey Boy
Jennifer Lopez as Ramona, Hustlers
Mikey Madison as Sadie, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
Keke Palmer as Mercedes, Hustlers
Anna Paquin as Older Peggy Sheeran, The Irishman
Leonardo Sbaraglia as Federico Delgado, Pain and Glory
Andrew Scott as The Priest; Fleabag, Series 2
Park So-dam as Kim Ki-jeong, Parasite
Meryl Streep as Mary Louise Wright; Big Little Lies, Season 2
Merritt Wever as Cassie, Marriage Story
#best of 2019#julia fox#joe pesci#fatma mohamed#bill duke#zhao shuzhen#asier etxeandia#isabelle huppert#florence pugh#lee jung-eun#al pacino#lists#personal
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My Favorite Films and Performances of 2019
As per, I did’t get to watch everything. But these are the films that did the most for me in 2019. If it’s not on here, I either didn’t have the opportunity to see it or I just plain didn’t dig it.
TOP 5, loosely ranked. I love these deeply.
1. ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD, Quentin Tarantino
2. PARASITE, Bong Joon-ho
3. UNCUT GEMS, Josh and Benny Safdie
4. PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE, Céline Sciamma
5. MONOS, Alejandro Landes
The rest of the Top 20, in alphabetical order. I loved these.
THE AMAZING JOHNATHAN DOCUMENTARY, Ben Berman
BEANPOLE, Kantemir Balagov
THE FAREWELL, Lulu Wang
A HIDDEN LIFE, Terrence Malick
IN FABRIC, Peter Strickland
THE IRISHMAN, Martin Scorsese
KNIFE + HEART, Yann Gonzalez
KNIVES OUT, Rian Johnson
THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO, Joe Talbot
THE LIGHTHOUSE, Robert Eggers
LORDS OF CHAOS, Jonas Åkerlund
MARRIAGE STORY, Noah Baumbach
MIDNIGHT FAMILY, Luke Lorentzen
THE SOUVENIR, Joanna Hogg
TRANSIT, Christian Petzold
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I also enjoyed, some with reservations:
A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood, Ad Astra, Arctic, The Art of Self-Defense, Ash Is Purest White, Atlantics, Birds of Passage, Climax, Dark Waters, The Dead Don’t Die, Diamantino, Diane, Dolemite is My Name, Downton Abbey, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Ford v Ferrari, Gloria Bell, Greta, Her Smell, High Flying Bird, High Life, Hotel By The River, Hustlers, I Lost My Body, Les Misérables, Little Women, Midsommar, The Mustang, Non-Fiction, Pain & Glory, Peterloo, Ready or Not, The Report, The Standoff at Sparrow Creek, Us, Waves, Wild Rose
And these documentaries:
Amazing Grace, Apollo 11, David Crosby: Remember My Name, The Great Hack, Hail Satan?, Honeyland, The Kingmaker, Knock Down The House, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, One Child Nation, Well Groomed
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Did anyone ask for my favorite movies of the decade? No. Will I list them now, allowing only one title per director? Yes.
Carlos, Dogtooth, Force Majeure, Green Room, Inherent Vice, Mad Max: Fury Road, Mandy, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Parasite, Shoplifters, The Social Network, Toni Erdmann, Under The Skin, We Need to Talk About Kevin, Wild Tales
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My favorite performance of the year:
Adam Sandler as Howard Ratner in Uncut Gems
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Dynamic Duos:
Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton & Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Valerie Pachner as Franziska Schwaringer & August Diehl as Franz Jägerstätter in A Hidden Life
Robert Pattinson as Ephraim Winslow & Willem Dafoe as Thomas Wake in The Lighthouse
Vasilisa Perelygina as Masha & Viktoria Mironshnichenko as Iya in Beanpole
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Favorite Ensembles:
Climax, The Dead Don’t Die, Dolemite Is My Name, The Irishman, Knives Out, Les Misérables, Marriage Story, Monos, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Parasite, Peterloo, Uncut Gems, Us
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So many memorable performances:
Alan Alda as Bert Spitz in Marriage Story
Christian Bale as Ken Miles in Ford v Ferrari
Antonio Banderas as Salvador Mallo in Pain and Glory
Paula Beer as Marie in Transit
Annette Benning as Senator Dianne Feinstein in The Report
Juliette Binoche as Selena in Non-Fiction
Damien Bonnard as Ruiz in Les Misérables
Jessie Buckley as Rose-Lynn in Wild Rose
Sofia Buenaventura as Rambo in Monos
Tom Burke as Anthony in The Souvenir
Julie Butters as Trudi Fraser in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Honor Swinton Byrne as Julie in The Souvenir
Louis Cancelmi as Sally Bugs in The Irishman
Chang Hyae-jin as Chung-sook in Parasite
Cho Yeo Jeong as Park Yeon-kyo in Parasite
Ana de Armas as Marta Cabrera in Knives Out
Laura Dern as Nora Fanshaw in Marriage Story
Wayne Diamond as High Roller in Uncut Gems
Julia Fox as Julia in Uncut Gems
Kevin Garnett as Kevin Garnett in Uncut Gems
Rebecca Gayheart as Billie Booth in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Jon Glaser as Mark in Hustlers
Adèle Haenel as Héloïse in Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Julie Hagerty as Sandra in Marriage Story
Tim Heidecker as Josh Tyler / Tex in Us
André Holland as Ray Burke in High Flying Bird
Isabelle Huppert as Greta Hideg in Greta
Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Sheila in In Fabric
Karl Johnson as Lord Sidmouth in Peterloo
Lee Jung-eun as Gook Moon-gwang in Parasite
Martha Kelly as the Evaluator in Marriage Story
Ted Levine as John Brennan in The Report
Ray Liotta as Jay Marotta in Marriage Story
Jennifer Lopez as Ramona in Hustlers
Jonathan Majors as Montgomery Allen in The Last Black Man in San Francisco
Idina Menzel as Dinah Ratner in Uncut Gems
Noémie Merlant as Marianne in Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Fatma Mohamed as Miss Luckmoore in In Fabric
Julianne Moore as Gloria in Gloria Bell
Elisabeth Moss as Becky Something in Her Smell
Eddie Murphy as Rudy Ray Moore in Dolemite Is My Name
Julianne Nicholson as Doctora Sara Watson in Monos
Alessandro Nivola as Sensei in The Art of Self-Defense
Lupita Nyong'o as Adelaide Wilson / Red in Us
Al Pacino as Jimmy Hoffa in The Irishman and as Marvin Schwarz in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Joe Pesci as Russell Bufalino in The Irishman
Mary Kay Place as Diane in Diane
Florence Pugh as Dani in Midommar
Keanu Reeves as Keanu Reeves in Always Be My Maybe
Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Franz Rogowski as Georg in Transit
Taylor Russell as Emily in Waves
Andy Serkis as Parker Wembley in Long Shot
Wesley Snipes as D'Urville Martin in Dolemite Is My Name
Song Kang-ho as Kim Ki-taek in Parasite
Tilda Swinton as Zelda Winston in The Dead Don’t Die
John Turturro as Arnold in Gloria Bell
Zhao Shuzhen as Nai Nai in The Farewell
... and Sayuri the pit bull as Brandy in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
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Favorite older film I saw for the first time in 2019:
War and Peace, Sergei Bondarchuk, 1965
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THE END!
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Cine | Diamond Films | LA VIUDA
Cine | Diamond Films | LA VIUDA
Una película de Neil Jordan, escrita por él y Ray Wright. LA VIUDA es un thriller psicológico contemporáneo protagonizada por Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz y Maika Monroe.
Después de encontrar una cartera en el metro de Nueva York, Frances McCullen (Chloë Grace Moretz), una joven afligida por la muerte de su madre, se lo…
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#Chloë Grace Moretz#Colm Feore#Diamond Films#Focus Features#Frances McCullen#Greta#Greta Hideg#Isabelle Huppert#La Viuda#Maika Monroe#Ray Wright#Stephen Rea
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so one of my favorite movies is Greta and yes I'm rewatching for Maika Monroe and her short amount of time but I cannot stop laughing bc wdym that's Lee Harker the awkward FBI agent acting like the one best friend that's protective and yk, not awkward....anyways i will be enjoying myself now!
pls ignore how things are capitalized im on my computer and it fixes it...
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@cliniicals
𝑭𝑰𝑵𝑮𝑬𝑹𝑺 𝑪𝑳𝑼𝑻𝑪𝑯 𝑨𝑹𝑶𝑼𝑵𝑫 𝑳𝑬𝑨𝑻𝑯𝑬𝑹 𝑺𝑻𝑹𝑨𝑷𝑺, foreign purse in hand before the other lifts to rap knuckles against the wood. shoulder roll, back straightening as she awaits an answer from the other side. a voice calls out, muffled, but lucrèce can assume she's asking who it is. slate hues pry to see past the curtain blocking the door’s window, hoping to see any semblance of movement. ❛ greta hideg ? i believe i found something of yours. ❜
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WHEN ERICA FINDS FRANCES AND THEY HUG. CHLOE’S ACTING WHEN SHE HEARS THE PIANO. THE UTTER HORROR ON HER FACE. THE FACT THAT ERICA IS TOO RELIEVED TO HAVE FOUND FRANCES ALIVE TO DO ANOTHER “I TOLD YOU SO”. LOCKING GRETA INTO THE BOX LIKE SHE DID NICOLA. THE EIFFEL TOWER FIGURINE TO LOCK IT???
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Greta Movie Review
Greta contains every B-horror movie cliche you can possibly think of, a few bits out of left field, and two excellent performances from Isabelle Huppert and Chloe Grace Moretz. In nearly every way, it’s the sort of thing that used to go straight to DVD, except the acting. Moretz nails the sympathetic victim, while Huppert, one of the finest actresses American filmgoers have never heard of, gets to have more fun as the killer. The movie itself is a wisp that regularly threatens to be too silly for its own good, but seeing her prance around like a ballerina before casually shooting someone dead is just about worth the ticket.
I’m going to dispense with concerns about spoilers, because if you’ve seen a horror thriller, any horror thriller, you know right away that Huppert’s character Greta Hideg is some flavor of psycho. Gentle, kind Frances McCullen, played by Moretz in one of those roles she’s good at where she seems less innocent than simply stunned by life, finds her bag left on a subway car and returns it to her. Greta greets her warmly, makes her coffee, and convinces her to go along and help the older woman pick out a new dog. Frances is reeling from the death of her mother a year prior, and has moved into the spacious New York City apartment of her party animal friend Erica (Maika Monroe). It is, of course, the sort of apartment that would cost more money per year than you make, maintained by two women who are, respectively, a waitress and seemingly unemployed. Movie magic at work; nobody wants to see two young people living in something the size of half a bedroom.
Horror movie aficionados will figure out what’s going on right away, even without the help of the trailers (which revealed nearly everything). Greta has been planting the bags, natch, hoping some lonely soul will find her and keep her company…permanently. If this movie were to come on TV one night and you had not read a plot description or seen any previews, you may initially think Greta is pretty okay, just a women tired of being alone and burned out on life; she claims to have lost her husband, her daughter and even her dog. Frances visits her home, which is dimly lit and located off a main street, with vines growing across a brick face, the kind of place that, when you take away the banging on the walls, invites afternoon naps. It is a testament to Huppert’s world-class talent that until Frances finds multiple identical bags in a closet, we can believe Greta is sane. It’s even more of one that even though her evil plans are more full of holes than a cheese shop with rats---she leaves the key clue in a closet anyone could accidentally open, and a bag left on a New York subway would probably just be rifled through for cash and thrown away to begin with---the idea that she’s a maniacal genius killer is almost believable. As the movie goes on, she gets to act more and more hilariously batty; it doesn’t work as horror or drama, but if you are familiar with Huppert’s raw talent, it’s fun to see her completely slumming it, in much the same way as Helen Mirren doing so in Winchester was a bit of a blast. The level of writing is also well outside Moretz’s strike zone, but she gives it her all anyway. The only thing we need from her is a genuine reason to feel sympathy, and we get it. Colm Feore is shortchanged in a small role, but Monroe, so key to the success of It Follows, gets quite a lovely, and deliciously over-the-top, role in the conclusion.
This is all in service of a by-the-books movie which never surprises, shocks or offers any real, genuine thrills. Director Neil Jordan and co-writer Ray Wright have succeeded in hitting all the thriller beats, but do not sound new notes. The appeal of the movie is in seeing excellent actors cut free, temporarily, from the pressures of excellent acting and put their chops to use in service of pure schlock. It’s also an interesting notion that, even though Greta never does anything that every thriller villain hasn’t done, it is more shocking coming from a woman, perpetrated against one; the killers are almost always men. This is never really explored in a deep or interesting way, but it’s like the old dog-walking-on-its-hind-legs joke---it’s pretty unusual to see it done at all.
Even if I can’t call the movie good, there’s still something kind of entertaining to be found in such a break from the serious, if you can dig it free from the tropes. Verdict: Average Note: I don’t use stars, but here are my possible verdicts.
Must-See
Highly Recommended
Recommended
Average
Not Recommended
Avoid like the Plague
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#chloe grace moretz#isabelle huppert#maika monroe#movies#horror#thriller#greta#neil jordan#ray wright
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Os 10 melhores filmes que estreiam em outubro no Amazon Prime Video
Mostrando-se um grande concorrente da Netflix, o Amazon Prime Video anunciou mais de 50 novos filmes e séries que serão lançados durante o mês de outubro. Com o recente acordo que o serviço de streaming fechou com a Disney, vários longas da produtora ficarão disponíveis, como os recentes “Capitã Marvel” (2019), de Anna Boden e Ryan Fleck; e “O Retorno de Mary Poppins” (2018), de Rob Marshall. Devido ao Halloween, o Prime Video também disponibiliza vários clássicos para os amantes de terror. Entre todas as novidades, a Revista Bula selecionou os dez melhores títulos que estrearão em outubro. Os filmes estão organizados de acordo com o ano de lançamento.
Capitã Marvel (2019), Anna Boden e Ryan Fleck
Após um acidente, a ex-agente da Força Aérea norte-americana, Carol Danvers, é resgatada pelos Kree, que apagam sua memória e a treinam para fazer parte de um exército de elite. Agora, com força sobrenatural, ela volta ao seu planeta de origem para impedir uma invasão alienígena dos Skrulls. Com a ajuda de Nick Fury, Carol começa a se lembrar do seu passado na Terra e se revolta contra os Kree.
Greta (2019), Neil Jordan
Frances é uma jovem garçonete que vive em Nova York com sua melhor amiga. Ela não tem uma boa relação com o pai e sua mãe morreu recentemente. Um dia, ela encontra uma bolsa no metrô e decide encontrar a dona, Greta Hideg. Frances acaba se tornando amiga de Greta, uma mulher mais velha. Com o passar do tempo, a garçonete desconfia das intenções da amiga e resolve se afastar. Mas, Greta começa a persegui-la.
O Retorno de Mary Poppins (2018), Rob Marshall
Numa Londres abalada pela Grande Depressão, a babá mágica Mary Popping e seu amigo fiel Jack descem novamente dos céus para ajudar Michael e Jane Banks, que já estão adultos. Após perder a esposa, Michael cria os três filhos pequenos com a ajuda da irmã, na mesma casa onde viveram durante a infância. Os dois passam por muitas dificuldades e não sabem como alegrar as crianças, que estão tristes pela ausência da mãe.
Dunkirk (2017), Christopher Nolan
Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, soldados da Bélgica, da Inglaterra e da França são cercados pelo exército alemão nas praias de Dunkirk. Sob cobertura aérea e terrestre das forças britânicas, eles esperam ser resgatados. O filme acompanha três momentos diferentes da operação. No céu, o piloto Farrier tenta destruir um avião inimigo; em alto mar, Sr. Dawson leva seu barco de passeio para ajudar no resgate; e na praia, o soldado Tommy faz de tudo para escapar com vida.
Capitão América: O Soldado Invernal (2014), Joe e Anthony Russo
Dois anos após a Batalha em Nova York, ao lado dos Vingadores, Steve Rogers continua tentando se adaptar ao mundo moderno, enquanto trabalha para a S.H.I.E.L.D. Quando o líder da agência, Nick Fury, é assassinado, Rogers é apontado como o principal suspeito. Enquanto é perseguido pelos justiceiros que acreditam ser ele o assassino, o Capitão América se une à Viúva Negra e ao Falcão para derrotar o verdadeiro culpado: o Soldado Invernal.
Thor: O Mundo Sombrio (2013), Alan Taylor
Ao lado de seus amigos, Thor enfrenta a última de uma série de batalhas para conquistar a paz entre os Nove Reinos, mas logo descobre que o elfo negro Malekith pretende atacar Asgard para se vingar de Odin, que derrotou seu exército anos atrás. Para derrotar o vilão e salvar o universo, Thor precisa contar com a ajuda de seu irmão, o traiçoeiro Loki. Ao mesmo tempo, o herói tenta proteger a astrofísica Jane, sua grande paixão.
Alice no País das Maravilhas (2010), Tim Burton
Durante a era vitoriana, Alice Kingsley é uma jovem de 17 anos que acabou de perder o pai. Em uma festa da nobreza, ela descobre que será pedida em casamento. Desesperada, ela começa a seguir um coelho branco e cai em um buraco, indo parar em um mundo fantástico: o País das Maravilhas. Lá, Alice descobre sua missão: restaurar o reinado da rainha Branca, que perdeu o trono para sua maligna irmã Rainha Vermelha. O filme é baseado na obra homônima de Lewis Carroll.
Os Outros (2001), Alejandro Amenábar
Durante a 2ª Guerra Mundial, Grace decide se mudar com seus dois filhos para uma mansão isolada em uma ilha, a fim de esperar que seu marido retorne da guerra. Como as crianças possuem uma doença que as impede de receber a luz do sol, Grace estabelece regras para que a casa esteja sempre em total escuridão. Com o passar do tempo, a família começa a perceber presenças sobrenaturais no local.
Halloween 6: A Última Vingança (1995), Joe Chappelle
Seis anos se passam desde o assassinato do psicopata Michael Myers. Mas, ele retorna mais uma vez do além para matar a última sobrevivente de sua família: sua sobrinha Jamie, que agora está grávida. Sequestrada por uma seita obscura, Jamie finalmente consegue fugir, prestes a dar à luz, e pede ajuda ao ex-psiquiatra de Myers, dr. Samuel Loomis, para impedir um novo ataque no Halloween.
Pulp Fiction — Tempo de Violência (1994), Quentin Tarantino
O filme conta três histórias paralelas que acabam se encontrando: a dos assassinos profissionais Vincent Vega e Jules Winnfield, que fazem cobranças para o mercenário Marsellus Wallace; a do boxeador Butch Coolidge, que ganhou uma luta que foi pago para perder e agora está sendo perseguido; e a de um casal que, pela primeira vez, tenta realizar um assalto a uma lanchonete, mas não tem o menor talento para o crime.
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