Juan’s Top 25 of 2011
It’s about that time for me to announce my top films of 2011 and twenty-five films have been picked as the top selection.
It’s about that time for me to announce my top films of 2011 and twenty-five films have been picked as the top selection.
Nicholas Sparks and the cheesy movie poster doesn’t help, but guess what? The Notebook was actually a pretty darn good romance.
The Ides of March is fast-paced, clever and interesting. You are shown the back-side of the political game, the high and the lows — in where even the hero isn’t as good as you thought.
The Juan-And-Only Awards are a simple award ceremony brought to you each year by Juan and his select group of individuals. These are the nominations.
I list eleven films that marked my 2011 so far for Spanish-language affiliate site Cinencuentro.
A few best of and worst of and even some categories that you probably wouldn’t expect at all.
The 22nd edition of the Stockholm Film Festival was all about love. Love for movies, love for art as well as movies about love. Boasting over 170 movies from 44 countries, there was always something to watch for everyone.
Nicolas Winding Refn presents a unique and unconventional masterpiece with his gripping film about a Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway driver.