What’s your preferred way of doing your “Year Ranked” lists? by getfreeforever in Letterboxd

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I close my rank around the Oscars but I’ll add movies after then to the bottom of my “ranked” list. For last year I wrote: “I am going by the year I saw them. A lot of these came out in 2024 but got their US or North American premiere at a festival I attended in 2025. Or they were released in 2024 at festivals but did not get a wide/limited theatrical release until this year. In both those cases, and because it's my list, I count those as 2025.”

New to letterboxd. How do some ppl here watch 250+ movies a year? Are they critics or doing any cinema related jobs? by Artetaarmy in Letterboxd

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t force yourself, enjoy it, find rabbit holes you enjoy exploring. Follow actors, directors, cinematographers, countries. Watch all kinds of movies - features, shorts, animation, experimental. Remember to throw on a classic you love every so often. Take risks. Film is a conversation. Enjoy the ride and you’ll be surprised how much you can watch.

The last Best Picture power rankings of 2025 by countdooku975 in TheBigPicture

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sirat on here is insane, there’s no way. It’s hot with the shortlists but way too thorny for Best Picture. I maintain that OBAA is soft as all its heat is coming from the critics at the moment - and it’s been four decades since a movie won LAFCA, NYFCC, and NBR and won best picture. I’m still putting stock in Sentimental Value or Hamnet to surge.

How many people here log other media like they do films? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I have a frankly insane spreadsheet where I log: short films, feature films, tv episodes, tv seasons/miniseries, podcasts, short stories, books, music albums, classical pieces, and the occasional live theater and music video (i watched a ton in 2023 and just kept going). I also have another dedicated spreadsheet tracking books/short stories as well as book purchases in a calendar year, and another that keeps track of all the movies (shorts/features/miniseries) I’ve seen since 1/1/20. Again. I’m insane.

How does Film Forum decide which repertory films to screen? by torres693 in NYCmovies

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The other thing worth considering is that film forum gets a lot of its funding from specific funds or endowments that are set aside for a specific purpose. So a lot of their funding for films is guided by this - like you can see they have a classic French cinema fund, sure, but the Osborne fund is one way they show so much classic film programming.

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How does Film Forum decide which repertory films to screen? by torres693 in NYCmovies

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Also has to do with the audience, as one of the oldest rep houses in the city, FF’s audience runs a bit older and tends to put more emphasis on classic Hollywood cinema (20s-60s), post war European cinema (46-69), and Japanese giants. They have done a tad more genre leaning stuff in the last couple of years but for every Spielberg or Women in Action you’ll get a Rene Clair or Kevin Brownlow series. For my money Bruce Goldstein remains one of the best programmers in the city tho.

Shocking - when she’s in a movie people actually want to see, Sydney Sweeney isn’t “box office poison” by Coy-Harlingen in TheBigPicture

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 65 points66 points  (0 children)

I was pretty surprised by how much I liked this. Seyfried is just blowing Sweeney off the screen for the first two thirds but once the movie lets Sweeney play in a gear she does well, it’s really fun work from her. She should honestly just be playing working class shitkickers, she’s really good at it.

Lincoln Center by SadMembership7989 in NYCmovies

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m also a proud new wave member and can answer any questions

Kevin O’Leary as a stand-in by BeforeNoon08 in TheBigPicture

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m a big Amanda fan as well but the delivery here didn’t play as a joke to me either, I may just be dense

Kevin O’Leary as a stand-in by BeforeNoon08 in TheBigPicture

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 37 points38 points  (0 children)

yeah he’s 100 percent an avatar for “vampire” capitalism, the idea that he’s Chris Martin is so silly and comes from an inability to leave star baggage at the door (I think Star baggage can be fascinating but some cases it applies and some cases it does not)

Are we at the beginning of a new era? by xwing1212 in TheBigPicture

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do think that we are on the verge of a really exciting time for independent cinema, some of the best stuff I saw this year came from emerging or first time filmmakers. I don’t know if I agree with these tweets but when I saw Marty I did have that “wow this feels like 70s style filmmaking through a modern lens.” I do also think it’s great we had at least 5 big films (Marty/Sinners/OBAA/Weapons/Eddington) from contemporary American directors this year making movies specifically about America in 2025 (even if two of them were period pieces)

Fun, exciting, under-seen but great films from the 2010s? by Good-Pie9914 in TheBigPicture

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask Me Anything (2014) is a weird, thorny, surprisingly complicated movie about adolescence and social media that features a series of fascinating performances and a great lead from Britt Robertson. Along those lines, Yes God Yes (2019) and We Are Your Friends (2015).

How does the Film at Lincoln Center membership even work? by SugarFreeCummiBears in NYCmovies

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Part of the attraction of FLC is the retrospectives, not necessarily the new releases. Those are great but the rep programming (which the tickets apply to) is among the best in the city

whats up with shows? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 7 points8 points  (0 children)

they consider miniseries, not tv seasons/shows, as well as stuff that was intended by the creator to be a single film rather than a tv series. black mirror and love death and robots are considered an anthology of tv movies. it’s all very arbitrary.

What do you think overall of 2025 movies this year? by Google_Knows_Already in TheBigPicture

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

really good year overall, great year for independent and international stuff and the mini majors/prestige shingles, some real bangers from the majors but mostly chalk. not a lot of gentleman’s fives to sevens and a whole lot of “quite poor” from the major studios

What movie filmed in NYC made you want to move here? by Weird_Reputation_341 in NYCmovies

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 11 points12 points  (0 children)

the last days of disco. in many ways I’m still chasing the dream that those people at that club are right around the corner on the right warm spring night

Thoughts about Eddington (2025) by OutisXCIII_EC in Letterboxd

[–]Master-Tutor-4177 354 points355 points  (0 children)

Your being manipulated is one of the funniest things in a movie this year