Sunday, March 4, 2018

Lee Stobby 2017 Film Award Winners!



Ok, finally saw last few straggling films for 2017 (I saw 202 films from 2017 according to Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/leestobby/). I did a top 5 for some categories and when there was a clear, run away winner I just did a winner and a runner-up.


Here we go!


Best Original Screenplay

GET OUT
RU: BRAWL IN CELL BLOCK 99


Best Adapted Screenplay

LOGAN
RU: MOLLY'S GAME


Best Supporting Actor

1. Barry Keoghan - THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER
2. Patrick Stewart - LOGAN
3. Christopher Abbott - SWEET VIRGINIA
4. Ben Safdie - GOOD TIME
5. Willem Defoe - THE FLORIDA PROJECT


Best Supporting Actress

1. Mariana Palka - BITCH
2. Allison Janney - I, TONYA
3. Lesley Manville - PHANTOM THREAD
4. Michelle Pfeiffer - MOTHER!
5. Hong Chau - DOWNSIZING


Best Foreign Language Film

1. THE SQUARE
2. FOXTROT
3. WINTER BROTHERS
4. ALL YOU CAN EAT BUDDHA
5. A FANTASTIC WOMAN


Best Animated Feature Film

COCO
Runner-Up: YOUR NAME


Best Sound

BLADE RUNNER 2049
RU: LOGAN


Best Score

PHANTOM THREAD
RU: BLADE RUNNER 2049


Best Editing

1. GET OUT
2. LOGAN
3. BRAWL IN CELL BLOCK 99
4. THE RIDER
5. A GHOST STORY


Best Cinematography

1. BLADE RUNNER 2049
2. WINTER BROTHERS
3. A GHOST STORY
4. PHANTOM THREAD
5. THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER


Best Costume Design

PHANTOM THREAD
RU: STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI


Best Production Design

BLADE RUNNER 2049
RU: THE SQUARE


Best Ensemble

1. PHANTOM THREAD
2. THE SQUARE
3. THE FLORIDA PROJECT
4. BRAWL IN CELL BLOCK 99
5. LOGAN


Best Actress

1. Daniela Vega - A FANTASTIC WOMAN
2. Olivia Cooke - THOROUGBREDS
3. Vicky Krieps - PHANTOM THREAD
4. Jessica Chastain - MOLLY'S GAME
5. Salma Hayak - BEATRIZ AT DINNER


Best Actor

1. Brady Jandreau - THE RIDER
2. James Franco - THE DISASTER ARTIST
3. Jake Gyllanhaal - STRONGER
4. Timothee Chalamet - CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
5. Robert Pattinson - GOOD TIME


Best Director

1. Paul Thomas Anderson - PHANTOM THREAD
2. Chloe Zhao - THE RIDER
3. James Mangold - LOGAN
4. Denis Villeneuve - BLADE RUNNER 2049
5. Ruben Östlund - THE SQUARE


Top 25 Films

1. LOGAN
2. PHANTOM THREAD
3. GET OUT
4. THE RIDER
5. BLADE RUNNER 2049
6. BRAWL IN CELL BLOCK 99
7. THE SQUARE
8. A GHOST STORY
9. INGRID GOES WEST
10. BRAD'S STATUS
11. FOXTROT
12. THE FLORIDA PROJECT
13. WINTER BROTHERS
14. THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER
15. OKJA
16. I, TONYA
17. ALL YOU CAN EAT BUDDHA
18. MOLLY'S GAME
19. BITCH
20. BLAME
21. A FANTASTIC WOMAN
22. WONDER
23. SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING
24. THOROUGHBREDS
25. COCO
















Saturday, January 27, 2018

LEE STOBBY’S SUNDANCE 2018 AWARDS!

After 8 days with 35 total films viewed (full list at bottom so people don’t have to ask, “did you see X?”), before Sundance announces theirs, I’m going to do mine, including some fun categories, as many choices as I wanted and whatever categories felt interesting to me! Tried to stay positive and decided not to include my negative categories (but I did write them and will gladly discuss with anyone in private...). 


HERE WE GO!


Films I cried During From Most To Least Tears (disappointingly few...):


WE THE ANIMALS
SEARCH
LOVELING
EIGHTH GRADE
NANCY


Best Costume Design:


MANDY 

Nic Cage’s third act getup, the demon bikers, and does the battle axe count as costume or production design? Just going to give it credit in both categories since it deserves it.

Runner-Up: OPHELIA

Really beautiful gowns, love the see thru Bieber t-shirts Hamlet and his buddy were wearing when they jump in lake...


Best Music Cue / Single Cut:


“Best Eyes...” - EIGHTH GRADE

No RU. This killed me, so it created its own category.


Best Supporting Actress:


Milly Shapiro - HEREDITARY

No RU. There’s nothing else close. One of the most stunning feature film acting debuts ever


Best Production Design:


HEREDITARY 

From the detailed miniatures, to the fact they built the entire interior of the house, to all the props, human body parts, SFX gags, the design and specificity of this film is insane.

Runner-Up:  MANDY

Everything in the third act, their house in beginning is great with those huge wrap-around windows, the church... BATTLE AXE! 


Best Supporting Actor:


Armie Hammer - SORRY TO BOTHER YOU

No RU. My favorite performance of his ever. Captivating and hilarious. 


Best Hair and Make-Up:


LORDS OF CHAOS

Some of the most disturbingly realistic violence I’ve seen in a film. Also, they all have perfect, greasy rocker hair.

Runner-Up: MANDY

The demon bikers, everyone looks so dirty, blood is perfect.


Best Credit Sequence(s) and Titles:


ASSASSINATION NATION

The march band down the street is stunning and love the red, white and blue title card.

Runner-Up: MANDY

Calligraphy, colors of different title cards really beautiful.


Best Sound:


HEREDITARY

The sound choices, creativity and effectiveness is insane. No one will leave this film not thinking about how it uses one sound in particular. Brilliant.

Runner-Up: THE GUILTY

The entire film is essentially sound design, and it works so incredibly well to capture attention and create such a palpable, thrilling soundscape.



Best Screenplay:


THE GUILTY

Such a brilliant, simple concept that is so tightly and effectively written. 

Runner-Up: HEREDITARY

Such an ambitious, fun, whip smart and irreverent dialogue and yet emotionally raw portrait of grief and mental illness with such a powerful, unique mythology. 


Best Cinematography:


1. WE THE ANIMALS
2. HEREDITARY 
3. MANDY
4. ASSASSINATION NATION
5. HOLIDAY


Best Music (not just score):


1. ASSASSINATION NATION
2. EIGHTH GRADE
3. HEREDITARY
4. MANDY
5. LORDS OF CHAOS


Best Ensemble:


1. HEREDITARY
2. SORRY TO BOTHER YOU
3. WE THE ANIMALS
4. MONSTERS AND MEN
5. LIZZIE


Best Editing:


WE THE ANIMALS

Brilliant collage of sound, animation, stunning 16MM images weaved together to create such a hypnotic and haunting portrait.

Runner-Up: SEARCH

Such an ambitious and effective use of so many different mediums and restrictions, and yet never losing the story or its heart. Editing and planning this must have been insane.


Best Actor:


Jacob Cedergren - THE GUILTY

It’s incredible that a film that is 90% on one man’s face can be so captivating and Jacob’s stunning performance is a huge reason why.

Runner-Up: Robert Pattinson - DAMSEL

So charming, endearing, weird and fully committed. I love him.


Best Director:


1. Ari Aster - HEREDITARY
2. Jeremiah Zagar - WE THE ANIMALS
3. Gustav Moller- THE GUILTY 
4. Boots Riley - SORRY TO BOTHER YOU
5. Bo Burnham - EIGHTH GRADE


Best Actress:


1. Toni Colette - HEREDITARY

Between her and Milly, these are the best performances in a genre film in quite some time. So emotionally raw and full-tilt. It’s highway robbery if she doesn’t get in for BA at Oscars next year.

2. Maggie Gyllenhaal - THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER

So successfully captures the inter-turmoil and conflict this woman going thru as the stakes continue to raise thru film, yet still being so warm and identifiable. 

3. Elsie Fisher - EIGHTH GRADE

So successfully captures the horror and fun of a girl of this age. Film is from her gaze and  she makes it so easy to fall into her world.

4. Thomasin MacKenzie - LEAVE NO TRACE

Granik knows how to find them. She carries the film on her shoulders and is best part of film.

5. Andrea Riseborough - NANCY

Like Maggie in TKT, another complicated, unique and dark character yet still does a great job putting us in her shoes.



Ok, and now the big one, in descending order this time!

TOP 10 FILMS:


10. HOLIDAY

Probably the most uncomfortably truthful and unflinching film at festival, feels like being dropped into this world, and it’s more like a documentary where the lines between film and reality blur. Feels like takes don’t begin and end where we see them, but a vivacious world that this insignificant pawn must somehow traverse. 

9. BLINDSPOTTING

So powerfully and colorfully captures Oakland, CA in a way I’ve never seen in a film. Does a great job balancing humor, tension and emotion. Loved how it hilariously deals with ideas of identity and gentrification.

8. DAMSEL

A delightful, dark romp. The Zeller Bros are a master of tone, push their actors to be truthful in the face of absurdity. One of the more fun films I saw at festival. 

7. THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER

Centered around a tour-de-force performance from Maggie Gyllenhaal, this film explores one of my favorite themes in film — the idea of purpose and what one is trying to contribute to the world. It so deftly balances a chilling, dark look at a woman falling apart as she struggles with her inability to leave a mark on the world and yet still portraying her as such a warm, inspiring and relatable figure. It so successfully shows the conflict inside her, kept me guessing what was going to happen next, and love the choices it made.

6. TIME SHARE

Fun, unique and Yorgos-esque thriller, has such a great tone and captures this world of all Inclusive resorts in such a great way. Best use of a flamingo in a film I’ve ever seen  probably and really enjoyed seeing RJ Mitte again.

5. EIGHTH GRADE

One of the best “coming of age” films in recent memory. Absolutely hilarious and yet insanely stressful, tension-filled and relatable as Kayla struggles thru this time in her life. I laughed, I cried.

4. SORRY TO BOTHER YOU

The most unabashedly fun film at festival, feels like the birth of a new Spike Jonze. So detailed, specific and unique. So excited to see what Boots comes up with next.

3. WE THE ANIMALS

So emotionally raw, intimate, captivating, magical and insanely confidently directed. Left me devastated. Like MOONLIGHT by way of Terrance Malick.

2. THE GUILTY

Stunning concept superbly executed, great acting, perfectly designed, brilliant sound and writing. So simple yet so successful done.

1. HEREDITARY

One of the best horror films ever. Completely unique, powerful, filled with towering performances and stunning visuals and details. This film reminds me why I work in film.





Full List of Films Viewed (in alphabetical order):
A FUTILE AND STUPID GESTURE (still counts if it was on Netflix!)
ASSASSINATION NATION
BLINDSPOTTING
BURDEN
CLARA’S GHOST
DAMSEL
DEAD PIGS
EIGHTH GRADE
THE GUILTY
THE HAPPY PRINCE
HALF THE PICTURE
HEREDITARY
HOLIDAY
THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER
LEAVE NO TRACE
LIZZIE
LOVELING
LORDS OF CHAOS
MADELINE’S MADELINE
MANDY
THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST
MONSTER
MONSTERS AND MEN
NANCY
NEVER GOIN’ BACK
OPHELIA
PUZZLE
RUST
SEARCH
SORRY TO BOTHER YOU
SUMMER OF ‘84
THE TALE
TIME SHARE
WE THE ANIMALS
WHAT THEY HAD


Films I Wish I had Seen But Couldn’t Make Work With Schedule:
AMERICAN ANIMALS (literally tried to get in twice and failed both times)
TYREL
WILDLIFE
COLETTE
PRIVATE LIFE
PIERCING
A KID LIKE JAKE
YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE
HEARTS BEAT LOUD

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Lee Stobby's 2014 Film Awards

HELLO EVERYONE!!!!

2014 was such a strong year for film and wanted to get this out on Oscar eve. These are my top picks in the Academy categories (but not based on their nominees of course... how boring) and a few other categories that I threw in for fun and without a few that I don't really care about. I saw over 80 films released in 2014 (this is based on US Theatrical Release dates, so things like IT FOLLOWS, MOMMY count as 2015 even if I saw in 2014) and feel pretty confident that any gaps in my viewing aren't likely to shift anything that dramatically (MR. TURNER, TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT and LEVIATHAN being my biggest glaring omissions at the time of this posting) and I will amend this post if anything should arise later. And a lot of the times I have runner-ups (or two!) if I want to bring attention to other films / performances but sometimes I don't. I really did whatever I wanted here. 


SO, on to my awards (with pictures and links!!!!!!)!!!!!!! 




Best Supporting Actor

Winner:


J.K. Simmons - WHIPLASH


Runner-up: Mark Ruffalo - Foxcatcher


Best Visual Effects

Winner:



INTERSTELLAR

I had serious, serious issues with the film itself but the amazing use of practical effects, great design work and flawless FX work make this a technically astounding film.


Runner-up: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes


Best Soundtrack (different than score for those paying attention)

Winner:



THE GUEST

There are so many songs in this film and they are all amazing and set such a great, wonderful mood.


Best Stunt Work

Winner:

THE RAID 2


Best Sound Editing

Winner:




UNDER THE SKIN

The "pop" moment alone. Fucking terrifyingly specific and haunting.


Runner-up: The Babadook


Best Original Song

Winner:


"Everything is Awesome" - Tegan and Sara feat. The Lonely Island, THE LEGO MOVIE


Best Editing

Winner:

WHIPLASH


Runner-up: The Babadook


Best Original Score

Winner:


UNDER THE SKIN


Runner-up: Interstellar


Best Hair & Make-up

Winner:



THE GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY


Runner-up: The Grand Budapest Hotel


Best Costume Design

Winner:


THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL


Runner-up: Into the Woods


Best Supporting Actress

Winner:


Tilda Swinton - SNOWPIERCER

Runner-up: Meryl Streep - Into the Woods

Second Runner-up: Uma Thurman - Nymphomaniac


Best Sound Mixing

Winner:


UNDER THE SKIN

From the score, haunting Sound FXs, pervasive alien noises and even deafening silence, no film had as aggressive and inspired a soundscape.


Runner-up: Whiplash


Best Art Direction

Winner:


THE BABADOOK

The Bad Book itself is one of the most inspired pieces of art direction in a long time. But on top of that, the use of sound stages, some insanely great tricks with design of the space to create dread and scares (things appearing, disappearing), the design of the monster and a beautifully specific color palette make this an impeccably designed and constructed film. Every object feels like it has a purpose, is thoughtfully constructed and weight in the scenes.

Runner-up: The Grand Budapest Hotel


Best Cinematography

Winner:


UNDER THE SKIN

From the large vistas (oceans, snow, lush green fields, dense pointy forests and the cold wet cityscapes) to the small, intimate moments (like above), the camera commands the space and creates a relentless stream of iconic, specific imagery.


Runner-up: Interstellar


Best Original Screenplay

Winner:


THE BABADOOK

Mixing a wonderfully complex mother / son relationship and a unique monster into one of the most original and terrifying horror films of all time.


Runner-up: Stranger by the Lake


Best Adapted Screenplay 

Winner:


ENEMY

The best ending of any film this year that is a culmination of a brilliantly unique structure that creates potentially the epitome of "doppleganger" stories. 


Runner-up: The Fault in our Stars


Best Actor

Winner:


Steve Carell - FOXCATCHER


Runner-up: Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler



Best Actress

Winner:


Julianne Moore - STILL ALICE

Runner-up: Rosamund Pike - Gone Girl


Best Ensemble

Winner:


SELMA


Runner-up: Foxcatcher


Best Director

Winner:


Jonathan Glazer - UNDER THE SKIN


Runner-up: Bennett Miller - Foxcatcher


Best Picture - Top 20 of 2014:



1. UNDER THE SKIN



2. FOXCATCHER




3. THE BABADOOK



4. ENEMY



5. WHIPLASH



6. THE RAID 2



7. NIGHTCRAWLER



8. DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES



9. THE FAULT IN OUR STARS



10. EDGE OF TOMORROW




11. STRANGER BY THE LAKE



12. THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL




13. X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST




14. NYMPHOMANIAC (1&2)




15. FORCE MAJEURE




16. THE GUEST




17. BORGMAN




18. JOHN WICK




19. SNOWPIERCER




20. THE IMITATION GAME


LEE HATH SPOKEN!!!