Together we dive deep into both films and how they each tackle the legacy of franchise filmmaking on a massive scale. To help us sort through the future of franchise cinema, at least as it relates to these two films, we bring in special guest Matt Farley of Marvel Guides. This week, we ring in 2022 with two of the biggest and most highly anticipated blockbusters of 2021, Spider-Man: No Way Home and The Matrix: Resurrections. Noah: Kristen Stewart (Spencer) Runners Up: Ariana DeBois (West Side Story), Mike Faist (West Side Story), Keanu Reeves (The Matrix: Resurrections) Justin: Morfydd Clark (Saint Maud) Runners Up: Idris Elba (The Suicide Squad), Bucky Bakray (Rocks), Kosar Ali (Rocks), Jessica Henwick (The Matrix: Resurrections), Yaya Abdul Mateen II (The Matrix: Resurrections)Īlex: Olivia Coleman (The Lost Daughter) Runners Up: Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog), Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) Justin: Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (DisneyPlus) Make sure to check back in two weeks for Part II, where we talk about all the films released prior to 2021 that helped us get through the last year. One of us even auditions for House of Gucci 2! Now, we have compiled a list of all our highlights from the year, including the best blockbusters, small/mid-budget films, international releases, and world class performances. Welcome back to another January edition of CinemaJoes! Last episode we reviewed the two big blockbusters that helped close out 2021. Pod on the Rooftops - TV Break - Good Bye to All That Noah - The Matrix (1999) The Matrix: Reloaded (2003)Ĭheck out the Rundown below and don’t forget to follow the Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the following places! Noah - The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) Make sure to check back in two weeks for our annual Oscar nomination special!Īlex - Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1962)įavorite Recent Film that should be a classic (10 years or less):
Categories include our favorite classic films, our favorite recent films that should be classics, our favorite rewatches, and the actors and directors we fell in love with in 2021. This time around, we are cracking those media diaries to talk about the films we watched in 2021 that were NOT released in 2021. Welcome back to the second half of our 2021 year in review! Last episode we gave the highs and lows of the films released in 2021.
We also consider how different some of the aspects of the film play now, when we are nearly a decade older in our own lives. To help us take a look at the film, which took over a decade to make (spanning almost our entire collective childhood), is special guest and resident Coming-of-Age Film Expert Jeremy Lesser, last heard on our 2017 review of Lady Bird.ĭuring this discussion we reflect on the innovative and historic nature of the discussion the film’s insights into growing up, family, and the human condition Linklater's evolving approach to the narrative, both thematically and aesthetically and the ways in which the film comments on and touches elements of our own childhood. Welcome back to Cinema Joes! With Director Richard Linklater flashing back to the 1960's Apollo Space Program for his latest Netflix film Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood earlier this month, we decided to flashback to a film near and dear to our own coming of age story, 2014’s Boyhood, starring Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, & Ethan Hawke. Together we tour the multiverse, consider the future of Phase 4, and give our hot takes on everything from Wanda to the Illuminati. To help us sort through all the multiversal shenanigans, we are happy to welcome back to the show Matt Farley of Marvel Guides.
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Multiverse of Madness continues the MCU’s Phase 4, which got started in earnest with DisneyPlus original series WandaVision, and also helps kick off our summer movie season. Directed by OG Spider-Man director Sam Raimi, written by Michael Waldron, and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Wong, Rachel McAdams, and Xochitl Gomez. This week, the doctor is in, as we review Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The MCUĪlex’s Letterboxd - Alex’s Twitter - Alex’s PopBreak Time Codes provided with highlights from each month:ĭon’t forget to follow the Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the following places! Alex, Justin, and Noah go through the release calendar month by month discussing the big budget tent poles and the potential hidden gems to be on the lookout this summer! This week, the Joes sit down and preview all the summer movie season has in store for us this year.