Figured I'd produce my list of the top 3 films of 2018. Not 10, 6, 24? No ma'am, not this year. Just haven't seen as many 2018 premieres as I'd wished to. My festival-going is presently on cold ice, and I'd rather 'do business' when I'm there and see market screenings than engage in what is, for the most part, the rat-race of avoiding people and listening to snap-misjudgments and lies.
The three best films I saw this year, counting down:
3. 22nd Ji.hlava IDFF (Promotional Spot)
by Jean-Luc Godard
2018
1 minute
2. Le livre d'image: Image et Parole [The Image Book: Image and Word]
by Jean-Luc Godard
2018
1 hour 32 minutes
1. The Other Side of the Wind
by Orson Welles
1976/2018
2 hours 2 minutes
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Other 2018-premiered movies I thought were truly excellent:
by WEIRDCORE
The Tree of Life {Extended Version}
by Terrence Malick
Support the Girls
by Andrew Bujalski
Jobe'z World
by Michael M. Bilandic
Incorrectional
by Christopher James Bell
Wobble Palace
by Eugene Kotlyarenko
Better Call Saul: Season 4
by Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan
Easy: Season 2
by Joe Swanberg
Random Acts of Flyness: Season 1
by Terence Nance
Lazzaro Felice
[Happy Lazzaro]
by Alice Rohrwacher
Ayka
by Sergei Dvortsevoy
A Star Is Born
by Bradley Cooper
Here are the films that premiered this year that I really want to see but haven't yet, and I will be catching up with in the couple-months ahead. (If I'm missing any that I happen to think of after posting this, I'll just slip them in here without alert. BTW, there are a lot of movies that don't appear here, that I've seen mentioned as great exclusively by writers I either hate or whose taste/judgment I don't trust, or who haven't made any good argument in the picture's favor, so those titles are hereby excised... if I see them I see them.) Anyway, movies I'm itching for —
Monrovia, Indiana
by Frederick Wiseman
If Beale Street Could Talk
by Barry Jenkins
Four Sisters
by Claude Lanzmann
Film Catastrophe
by Paul Grivas
A Bread Factory
by Patrick Wang
Hotel by the River
by Hong Sang-soo
Grass
by Hong Sang-soo
Black Mother
by Khalik Allah
Gens du lac
by Jean-Marie Straub
Two Plains & a Fancy
by Lev Kalman and Whitney Horn
Madeline's Madeline
by Josephine Decker
Ash Is Purest White
by Jia Zhang-ke
Mandy
by Panos Cosmatos
Her Smell
by Alex Ross Perry
La flor
by Mariano Llinás
Dead Souls
by Wang Bing
Bisbee '17
by Robert Greene
Sollers Point
by Matthew Porterfield
3 Faces
by Jafar Panahi
Hale County This Morning, This Evening
by RaMell Ross
Doubles vies / Non-Fiction
by Olivier Assayas
High Life
by Claire Denis
Cold War
by Paweł Pawlikowski
Mission: Impossible: Fallout
by Christopher McQuarrie
Long Day's Journey into Night
by Bi Gan
Clara's Ghost
by Bridey Elliott
Minding the Gap
by Bing Liu
Three Identical Strangers
by Tim Wardle
Lean on Pete
by Andrew Haigh
They'll Love Me When I'm Dead
by Morgan Neville
Border
by Ali Abbasi
The Great Pretender
by Nathan Silver
Tyrel
by Sebastián Silva
Diamantino
by Daniel Schmidt and Gabriel Abrantes
Classical Period
by Ted Fendt
Roi Soleil
by Albert Serra
Your Face
by Tsai Ming-liang
The Mule
by Clint Eastwood
American Animals
by Bart Layton
We Are the Animals
by Jeremiah Zagar
Coincoin et les Z'inhumains
by Bruno Dumont
Blue
by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
The most overrated film of the year was Alfonso Cuarón's Roma which I wrote about here and which no-one has proved in writing it's a masterpiece, and the worst film I saw all year was Boots Riley's Sorry to Bother You, which I'm not alone in thinking was a complete mess, especially in the last and inane third, at least among friends who haven't gone on the record to express their thoughts on it.
Lots to look forward to in 2019...
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