Screening Log

This new site feature is a collective effort to summarize our viewing habits. Occasionally, you will find titles here that are coming to a theater near you, in addition to films viewed on television, and even films viewed in piecemeal. The screening log is archived each month; to view past entries select a month in the menu below.


July 2006 activity

Total Log Entries: 71

Total Comments: 23


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Metropolitan / USA / 1990

I’ve been avoiding Whit Stillman’s films for years under the assumption that they’d be shallow, mechanical, and lugubriously nostalgic. And, god bless them, they are. Stillman’s economical style and brilliantly jejune dialogue subtly give way to a mordant, depressive sensibility, as the unity of a very ostensible group of Upper East Side contemporaries dissolves into almost nothing. It is a quintessentially New York film, though unsurprisingly not in a Scorsese-Allen-Lee kind of way.

Also interesting to note is that this film reveals that there were still automats in Midtown in 1990.

by Leo Goldsmith | Source: The Criterion Collection DVD
27 Jul 2006 1:41 PM | Submit Comment


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