One battle after another: I'll probably see this in theaters, although my hopes fall daily. Thus it may become a financial decision whether to see it in theaters. Nah, I should; if I'm determined to see it at all, I should see it in theaters. That's the natural way.
Wicked 2: probably in theaters with company; a decent outcome is almost guaranteed
Odyssey: I'd be interested in IMAX, though it seems to me there's a lot less potential here than Interstellar, especially if the subdued nature of Oppenheimer is any indication. Maybe the gods are creatively portrayed.
Frankenstein: if I'm really in a theater-going mood as the year progresses, I wouldn't mind seeing this. Hopes are not super high... I've only seen Pan's Labyrinth from Guillermo, and the rest look rather indulgent, rather Tim Burton, actually... but it'd be nice to justify having finished the novel
The Bride!: why would I be on a Frankenstein tear, having not even liked the book? 1. for closure's sake, 2. it can be done well, I think. It's a compelling premise. There's a chance I go for this, mostly for closure's sake. I want credibility when I inevitably come face to face with Weldon and have to prove to the death whether or not Frankenstein is good
Rings of Power: definitely tuning in
House of the Dragon: definitely tuning in, though another season sounds like a bit of a struggle. Yet nothing is a struggle in that universe, where everything is a struggle. Every discomfort is comfortable, in the sense that you don't want to be anywhere else. Stockholm syndrome?
Harry Potter: agh this'll be so hard to pass up, if it's halfway as decent as the halfway decent I expect it to be
Notice nothing here is new original material
Inarritu/Cruise: wow, Cruise hasn't done an indie or artsy movie in like 15 years. This is a pivot. Remember when he used to be a well-rounded actor? Also, I wish Innaritu's last two movies would have been better, but he still clearly has some kind of magic
Bugonia: I can't keep up with Yorgos. 3 movies in 3 years, plus I missed Killing and Favourite. I feel compelled to keep up; Poor Things was a ride -- was many rides -- yet there seems to be a ceiling hovering over this man who is more interested in shock than catharsis. I'm torn.
Wicked 2 should be fantastic. I assume the source material is a strong enough guide to make it easy not to falter.
ReplyDeleteI see basically nothing on the TV horizon. The 2 ongoing shows I'm interested in are still a long way off (3 Body Problem, White Lotus).
Some others:
(Last week) Eddington
(This week!) Happy Gilmore 2
(Aug) Freakier Friday
(Sept) Highest 2 Lowest > Spike+Denzel
(Oct) Avatar 2
(Oct) Blue Moon > Linklater
(Oct) Bogonia > Yorgos
(Dec) Avatar 3
(Next Summer) Spielberg
(Next Fall) Inarritu+Tom Cruise
(Next Fall) Narnia > Gerwig
(TBD) The Resurrection of the Christ > Mel Gibson
Updated post to reflect a couple of those. The most interesting thing is Tom Cruise pressing pause on action movies to dive into something odd and artsy again. Also, interesting you mentioned Blue Moon over Nouvelle Vague
DeleteNo reason for the omission. Forgot he was doing a Godard movie
DeleteJust learned that DDL is returning to acting, playing Sean Bean's brother no less. Add it to the list of things to keep an eye on
DeleteDirected by his son...good for them. But no way Jose.
DeleteAnother one that slipped through the cracks: Caught Stealing--Aronofsky directs, Butler & Kravitz star... It's no The Whale 2, but it'll do
Hmm that Caught Stealing trailer really isn't the style I'm looking for right now, for some reason. Also Aronofsky's identity is confusing
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