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Month: November 2022

  • November 24, 2022November 24, 2022

The Revision: We Are the Best!

Bobo (Mira Barkhammar), Klara (Mira Grosin) and Hedvig (Liv LeMoyne) in We Are the Best!

In 1982, Coco Moodysson was 12 years old and wanted nothing more than to start a punk band. The little matter of not being able to play an instrument (or even owning one) didn’t matter to her, her friend Klara, and Klara’s sister, Matilda. They also didn’t care everyone kept telling them punk was over.

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  • November 17, 2022November 17, 2022

The Revision: Joséphine

Marilou Berry in Joséphine

The title character of Joséphine is a 30-something single woman navigating career, family, and her love life. Pénélope Bagieu’s comic isn’t necessarily treading any unexpected ground, but it tackles its subjects with playful humor.

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  • November 11, 2022November 11, 2022

The Revision: Blue Is the Warmest Color

Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux in Blue Is the Warmest Color

On the surface, the story should work effectively as a movie, but Abdellatif Kechiche’s Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) is mostly an odd mess and one that doesn’t do the tenderness of the graphic novel justice.

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  • November 4, 2022November 4, 2022

The Revision: Helter Skelter

Liliko from Mika Ninagawa's Helter Skelter

Kyoko Okazaki’s Helter Skelter is a surreal look into the dark side of fame. While it’s a well-tread territory, Okazaki’s skill at presenting Liliko’s descent is disturbing and harrowing as she pulls more and more people into her immoral world.

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Letterboxd

  • Bend It Like Beckham, 2002
  • Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, 2025
  • Jellyfish, 2018
  • All About Women, 2008
  • The Falling, 2014

The Batter’s Eye

  • The Batter’s Eye: Reggie
  • The Batter’s Eye: Hardball: The Girls of Summer
  • The Batter’s Eye: Weeds on Fire
  • The Batter’s Eye: Again
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Battered Bastards of Baseball
  • The Batter’s Eye: 42
  • The Batter’s Eye: How Do You Know
  • The Batter’s Eye: City Without Baseball
  • The Batter’s Eye: If the Sun Rose in the West
  • The Batter’s Eye: A League of Their Own
  • The Batter’s Eye: Major League
  • The Batter’s Eye: Field of Dreams
  • The Batter’s Eye: Eight Men Out
  • The Batter’s Eye: Bull Durham
  • The Batter’s Eye: Lee Jang-ho’s Baseball Team
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Natural
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
  • The Batter’s Eye: Bad News Bears
  • The Batter’s Eye: Bang the Drum Slowly
  • The Batter’s Eye: Damn Yankees
  • The Batter’s Eye: Rhubarb
  • The Batter’s Eye: Angels in the Outfield
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Jackie Robinson Story
  • The Batter’s Eye: Take Me Out to the Ball Game
  • The Batter’s Eye: It Happens Every Spring
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Pride of the Yankees
  • The Batter’s Eye: Up the River
I thought my DVD of Tsui Hark's All About Women was long gone, but nope! I still have it! It was cold today but the forest was pretty. I love how close nature is to me here. Florence and the Machine - Everybody Scream I've started making gel plate prints. I'm still learning but it's been a fun process. It's a little unpredictable but that is part of why I enjoy it. I look forward to doing more (It's been ... maybe a week? And I haven't done it every day.  I'm already impressed with my progress.) And part 2 of the double feature, of course. First half of my classic Halloween double-feature, Ghostwatch. This is a cover of an issue of Young Love I scanned and made into a poster years ago. I love this image so much but there wasn't really a good spot for it in any of the rooms of new place but hey, hallway between the kitchen and the bedroom works. 'I don't like horror, I just own physical copies of all of these movies for no reason." I have a signed copy of Bryan Talbot's The Tale of One Bad Rat. It's an amazing book but I have read it exactly once and every time I flip through it, I can't.
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