Murtada Gives Thanks
Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 12:50PM
Murtada Elfadl in Thanksgiving, The Film Experience, Year in Review

Hello it's me. Murtada. Adele and Aidy Bryant doing Adele are two things I'm thankful for this year. There is more

I'm thankful for...

...Nathaniel and The Film Experience. For the readers and those who engage in the comments. For this lovely oasis of a community.

...all the feelings Carey Mulligan made me feel this year. On stage in Skylight. On screen in Far From the Madding Crowd and Suffragette.

...the emotional high Meryl Streep gave me with the last few minutes of Ricki and the Flash.

...Dee Rees finally making another movie after Pariah.

...for the girls of Girlhood singing and dancing to Rihanna's Diamonds.

there's more...

...movies that took my breath away. Sicario and Slow West.

...the quiet but tumultuous duet of Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay in 45 Years.

...dancing ladies; Olivia Colman in The Lobster and Zhao Tao in Mountains May Depart.

...seeing the most beautiful languid walking ever put on screen in The Assasin.

...Elizabeth Debicki sliding down that couch in The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

 

...Liev Schreiber's calm authority in Spotlight.

...Peter Sarsgaard making Black Mass tolerable for a few minutes.

...seeing Chiwetel Ejiofor in 3 movies this year. 

... the nasty surprise in Nasty Baby. For provoking its audience and upending expectations of what a movie about Brooklyn hipsters can be.

...the joy in Tangerine.

...the tears that Brooklyn rung out of me.

And finally ........

For Carol.

For its many delightful and vocal fans. It’s a movement!

For Todd Haynes being in theaters after a long absence.

For Phyllis Nagy’s brilliant script. And for her warmth on Twitter.

For finally 'getting' Rooney Mara and falling in love with her.

For Cate Blanchett continuing her glorious return to movies which started with Blue Jasmine. For my own small fan moment with her.

       

Murtada Elfadl finally understood what magic was when he saw Debra Winger in An Officer and a Gentleman. He’s been mesmerized by movies ever since. From Khartoum, Sudan he decided to move to New York City when he got a New Yorker subscription at the age of 15. Many years later, the city remains his favorite place, he just wishes more movies in Arabic played here. He tweets and blogs as ME_Says.

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