A blog devoted to the discussion of the greatest movies ever made, or The Essential Films. From the beginning of cinema history to present day, these films are crucial to the education of anyone who loves the art of film making.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI
Robert Wiene
1920 • 67 Minutes • 1.33 : 1 • Germany
Decla-Bioscop AG
Cast: Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt, Friedrich Fehér, Lil Dagover, Hans Twardowski
Screenplay: Hans Janowitz, Carl Mayer
Cinematography: Willy Hameister
Producers: Rudolf Meinert, Erich Pommer
Awards & Honors
The Essential Films Countdown Lists
100 Essential Horror Movies - 2011 Edition
100 Essential Horror Movies - 2012 Edition
100 Essential Horror Movies - 2013 Edition
100 Essential Horror Movies - 2016 Edition
THE MOST AMAZING STORY EVER FILMED
Cesare, a somnambulist controlled by the demented Dr. Caligari, makes deadly predictions that come
to pass. In fact, Caligari is hypnotizing Cesare to commit murders around the country. Can our hero, Francis, stop the murders before it is too late? Or worse yet, before he descends into madness?
This is perhaps THE defining work of German Expressionist cinema with its sharp angles and twisted backgrounds and exaggerated set design. The style lends itself to the psychological horror of the film. It's an intentionally distorted reality to keep the viewer consistently on edge and cause anxiety and stress. The entire film has a nightmarish quality and plays into the climax, which may possibly one of the first twist endings in cinema. Even the film's intertitles have a creepy, unsettling style, far from the standard font used at the time. The film draws attentions to its words. Film scholars have noted that Cesare, manipulated into committing crimes while sleeping, is an allegory to the horrors of Germany at the time, a nation devastated by World War I.
Robert Wiene's expressionist style has a clear influence on modern filmmakers, especially Tim Burton. Look to Edward Scissorhands, Batman and Beetlejuice for the clear homages to this film. From film noir to modern horror, this film's influence is felt everywhere. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is the pinnacle of paranoid horror films.
You fools, this man is plotting our doom! We die at dawn! He is Caligari!
The 2017 Essential Film Awards
Celebrating the cinematic achievements of 2016.
Official 2016 Selections
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Best Film of the Year - Drama
MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
Kenneth Lonergan
137 Minutes • 1.85:1 • United States
Color • English • Amazon Studios
Cast: Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Kyle Chandler, Lucas Hedges
Screenplay: Kenneth Lonergan
Producers: Matt Damon, Kimberly Steward, Chris Moore, Kevin J. Walsh, Lauren Beck
Cinematography: Jody Lee Lipes
__________
Best Film of the Year - Comedy or Musical
LA LA LAND
Damien Chazelle
128 Minutes • 2.55:1 • United States
Color • English • Summit Entertainment
Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, John Legend, Rosemarie DeWitt
Screenplay: Damien Chazelle
Producers: Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz, Gary Gilbert, Marc Platt
Cinematography: Linus Sandgren
__________
Best Actor in a Lead Role - Drama
MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
Casey Affleck
__________
Best Actress in a Lead Role - Drama
FENCES
Viola Davis
__________
Best Actress in a Lead Role - Comedy or Musical
THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN
Hailee Steinfeld
__________
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
GREEN ROOM
Patrick Stewart
__________Best Actress in a Supporting Role
MOONLIGHT
Naomie Harris
__________
Best Ensemble
HAIL, CAESAR!
Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hil, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Channing Tatum
__________
Best Director
Damien Chazalle
__________
Best Screenplay - Original Screenplay
THE WITCH
Robert Eggers
__________
Best Screenplay - Adapted or Historic Material
ARRIVAL
Eric Hiesserer
based on the story "Story of Your Life" written by Ted Chiang
__________
Best Animated Feature Film
MOANA
Ron Clements, John Musker
__________
Best Documentary
O.J.: MADE IN AMERICA
Ezra Edelman
__________
Best Foreign Language Film
THE HANDMAIDEN
Park Chan-Wook
__________
Best Film - Limited Theatrical Release
THE WITCH
Robert Eggers
__________
Best Blockbuster Film
CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR
Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
__________
Best Cinematography
THE NEON DEMON
Natasha Braier
__________
Best Film Editing
ARRIVAL
Joe Walker
__________
Best Production Design
HAIL, CAESAR!
Jess Gonchor, Nancy Haigh
__________
Best Costumes
ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY
David Crossman, Glyn Dillon
__________
Best Visual Effects
DOCTOR STRANGE
Stephane Ceretti, Richard Bluff, Vincent Cirelli, Paul Corbould
__________
Best Stunts & Stunt Choreography
HACKSAW RIDGE
__________
Best Make-Up Effects
STAR TREK BEYOND
Joel Harlow, Richard Alonzo
__________
Best Music - Original Score
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS
Abel Korzeniowski
__________
Best Music - Original Song
SING STREET
"Drive it Like You Stole It"
Gary Clark
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Best Music - Soundtrack
SING STREET
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
__________
Best Sound Design
LA LA LAND
__________
Best Action/Adventure Film
DEADPOOL
Tim Miller
__________
Best Horror or Thriller Film
GREEN ROOM
Jeremy Saulnier
__________
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Film
ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY
Gareth Edwards
__________
Best Animated Short Film
PIPER
Alan Barillaro
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Best Performer in a Voice Acting Role
ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY
Alan Tudyk
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The following films did not win any Essential Film Awards but are noteworthy for their cinematic contributions in 2016:
10 CLOVERFIELD LANE
THE CONJURING 2
DON'T BREATHE
EVERYBODY WANTS SOME!!
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
HIDDEN FIGURES
HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE
HUSH
THE JUNGLE BOOK
KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS
THE LOBSTER
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
THE NICE GUYS
OUIJA: ORIGIN OF EVIL
THE SHALLOWS
SILENCE
WEINER
ZOOTOPIA
ZOOTOPIA
Sunday, February 19, 2017
FORCED PERSPECTIVE, Ep.89 – OSCAR-MANIA 2017, Part 2
It’s that time of the year once again!
THE ACADEMY AWARDS are upon us, and who better to preview the big show on February 26th than YOUR favorite movie podcast! In Part 2, join SportsGuy515 and Adolfo, along with special guest co-host BRANDON DRAVEN, as they wrap-up #OscarMania with their personal picks for the BEST and WORST films of 2016. Which films will have the honor (and dishonor) of making the cut? You’ve gotta tune in to find out! PLUS – the trio will look ahead and preview 2017’s offerings. OVER 2 HOURS OF GREAT FILM DISCUSSION! Don’t just stand there – DOWNLOAD/STREAM NOW!!!
***PROGRAMMING NOTE: FORCED PERSPECTIVE will be off next week due to the Oscars (as well as SportsGuy’s tradition of attending the AMC 24-Hour Best Picture Showcase in New York City), but the show will be back the following weekend with an all-new episode recapping next Sunday’s big show. In place of FP next week will be a NEW episode of THE ESSENTIAL FILMS PODCAST (also hosted by Adolfo and SportsGuy) covering the classic Billy Wilder film, Some Like It Hot. It will definitely be a great show with an equally great discussion (as always), so be sure to be on the lookout for that! Enjoy the Oscars, folks – and until next time, as SportsGuy likes to say, “we are outta here!” ****
Sunday, February 12, 2017
FORCED PERSPECTIVE, Ep.88 – OSCAR-MANIA 2017, Part 1
It’s that time of the year once again!
THE ACADEMY AWARDS are upon us, and who better to preview the big show on February 26th than YOUR favorite movie podcast! In Part 1, join SportsGuy515 and Adolfo, along with special guest co-host BRANDON DRAVEN, as they begin the Oscar hype with a recap of the Golden Globes before moving onto reviews of Best Picture contenders Moonlight, Hell or High Water, Manchester By the Sea, Fences, and La La Land. In the last segment, the trio will give their Oscar predictions – which films and actors will take home statues come Oscar night? Find out on this explosive episode – ALMOST 2 HOURS OF GREAT FILM DISCUSSION! So what are you waiting for?
DOWNLOAD/STREAM NOW!!!
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