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12/30/2013



So what did 2013 at the movies really feel like?

Spielberg went to Cannes but the Palme stayed at home. Bertolucci went to Venice and saw the Gold Lion stay there too but a Romanian took the big prize in Berlin. Haneke met Arnie before heading to the Oscars (lol) where the race looked rich but the winner was poor. Hollywood continued to churn out the sequels and remakes to varying degrees of enjoyment as London shadowed Manhattan as the blockbuster capitol and Matthew McConaughey swung his career into a dramatic U-turn.

 An old master bored us with To the Wonder, a young apprentice tripped with At any Price, Cormac McCarthy wrote a sex scene with a car and Sophia Coppola slipped ever further away. Ulrich Seidl delighted and disgusted with his Paradise series while Thor, Iron Man and the Furious team offered strong entries in theirs. Zach Snyder’s Man of Steel did not.  With Monsters University, Pixar lost a little more sheen but Frozen’s gags and songs gave us a shock Disney treat. In documentaries, Joshua Oppenheimer went to Indonesia and changed the game while Sarah Polley stayed at home and broke our hearts. Soderbergh delivered two great films then threw in the towel. Philip French left the Observer after 35 years of service and Roger Ebert left our planet after 70 years of life. We also lost the young Paul Walker, the wonderful Joan Fontaine and the great Peter O’Toole. Richard Linklater closed (for now) his unique trilogy, Woody Allen returned to the States with a return to form as quietly out east, Hirokazu Kore-Eda laid claim to Ozu’s crown. J.J. Abrams gave new hope for 2015 and Alfonso Cuaron took us to space before Steve McQueen brought us all tumbling down.

Are we facing the death of cinema? Will 3D, digital or downloading wreck the place? On this evidence it would seem not. We all love it too much.  

It was also the first full calendar year in which this humble writer attempted to carve his route into that world so many thanks to anyone who had a quick read, it means a great deal. From a mouldy coffee at a 9am screening of G.I. Joe Retaliation to meeting Werner Herzog I’ve loved the lot.


My top 10 films will follow shortly.

 
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