![]() The most obscure film in my list is probably the small Australian serial-killer drama Hounds of Love, directed by Ben Young and starring Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cumming and Ben Curry. Three Billboards Outside Ebbings, Missouri Lastly, few movies moved me as deeply as Alexis Bloom/Fisher Stevens’s HBO documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, a surprisingly worthy companion piece to none other than Chantal Akerman’s No Home Movie.ĥ. My favorite movie nobody saw, which sadly seemed to not get a theatrical release, was Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson’s exquisite Heartstone. The cinema of the year, as essential to our time as Leaves of Grass was to its. Twin Peaks: The Return joins Mulholland Drive as one of the great works of 21st century art, period. The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) Not yet seen: Phantom Thread, On the Beach At Night Alone, The Other Side of HopeĦ. Twin Peaks: The Return: Part 17 – “The Past Dictates the Future” Twin Peaks: The Return: Part 18 – “What is Your Name?”ĥ. I feel bad choosing myself but it’s because of Talkhouse that I got to spend an afternoon hanging with Miguel Arteta, the sweetest man in the land.Ģ. Also I’d argue strongly that everything I’ve included here counts as “Cinema”! I throw myself at the mercy of the court. It’s really hard for me to get out these days. CINEMA RELEASES ONLY and I’ve included TV shows and a web series and one film from 1977. Nathan For You: “Finding Frances” (Fielder) ![]() Philippe David Lynch’s Alternative Facts, or How Twin Peaks is the Only Response to Trumpian Surrealism by Matthew Wilderģ. This is a year where the lines between TV and the movies are blurring and I may be part of the problem here, but the shows I listed just felt like movies to me, as opposed to many shows I watched and enjoyed ( GLOW, Mindhunter, The Good Place, non-“Islands” episodes of Adventure Time) but whose pleasures felt more “television-like” whatever that means.įavorite Talkhouse Film piece of 2017 The Primal Moment by Alexandre O. (I haven’t seen Phantom Thread or The Disaster Artist or 100 other probably great movies, but those two are already being celebrated pretty broadly. I Don’t Feel at Home in this World AnymoreĬomments Adventure Time: “Islands” made me laugh and made me cry, blew my mind, and answered questions that probably shouldn’t have been asked, but whose answer deepened everything that went before. (Tie!) Wonder Woman / Professor Marston & the Wonder WomenĦ. Below are ballots from a selection of the filmmakers who took part in the voting process.įavorite Talkhouse Film piece of 2017 by Zia Angerģ. ![]() Late last year, Talkhouse Film contributors and a select few friends of the site voted on their favorite theatrical releases of 2017 you can see the aggregated results here. ![]()
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