This is my alphabetically arranged list of what I think are world-historically worthwhile films produced after 1986, the year of my birth.
The primary tactic in Snyder’s repertoire is decontextualization.
This is a film that challenges any sense of resentment in identity building, and for that alone, it deserves wide praise.
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Understanding Screenwriting #10: Synecdoche, New York, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, & More
by Tom Stempel
Charlie Kaufman makes the basic rookie mistake most people do when they direct their first feature.
In Synecdoche, New York, Charlie Kaufman indulges all his thematic quirks like a dieting matron lunging at a box of bonbons.
Nothing could possibly prepare you for the overwhelming mindfuckery that is Synecdoche, New York.
What a long, strange week it’s been.