Amy’s 2013 Movies Revisited
We’re already more than halfway through 2014, so it was time to revisit my favorite movies of last year.
We’re already more than halfway through 2014, so it was time to revisit my favorite movies of last year.
I’ve put together a list of films that you are likely to, at least, be able to enjoy even if you’re not sold on musicals.
Though Chaubey and Bhardwaj’s second installment in the Ishqiya series follows thief duo Khalu and his nephew Babban in yet another con job gone wrong, it is the ladies and their story that sets the film apart.
Experiencing movies within different cultures can be an overwhelming adventure.
It really couldn’t be more perfect than the biggest movie star in the world playing one of the most fascinating Disney baddies in fairy tale history with much more zing, and added Angelina Jolie pizzazz.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ stellar performance and great chemistry with James Gandolfini should have made her an Academy Award nominee along with Gandolfini, but either voters forgot about them or maybe there’s a stigma against tv-made actors. Either way, Enough Said is easily one of the best films of 2013.
Colin Firth and Emma Stone star in Woody Allen’s upcoming film.
A late-20s-odd-30s-year-old single daydreamer with a keen sense of smell whiffs through her day with reenactments of Bollywood heroine numbers… until she meets the brooding artist of her filmi southern-flared sexed up musical fantasies.
What makes Marc Webb’s take on Spider-Man still enjoyable to watch is mostly due to its cast and the relationship between Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker.
We took a little longer to get together and talk about the movies we wanted to watch this 2014… but here they are in all their glory. Over 60 films were in contention, but only 15 got the most votes.