"The New Classics" - in case you missed any
Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 8:30PM
NATHANIEL R in The Film Experience, The New Classics

We're already in withdrawal. Tuesday are when we normally get a new episode of Michael Cusamano's insightful and engaging series "The New Classics," which focuses on top-notch 21st century films by dissecting a single defining scene. But season 2 just ended last week so no new episode today. But if you missed any of his great great articles, please catch up. We're just assuming you might need cinematic healing / distraction tonight and tomorrow given all the anxiety and stress of waiting for election results.

Season 1 of The New Classics (22 episodes)

Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) | Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001) | Sexy Beast (2001) | Master and Commander (2003) | Shattered Glass (2003) | Before Sunset (2004) | Collateral (2004) | Eastern Promises (2007) | Michael Clayton (2007) | No Country For Old Men (2007) | Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)  | The Hurt Locker (2009) | Inglourious Basterds (2009) | In the Loop (2009) | I Am Love (2010) | Meek's Cutoff (2010) | A Separation (2011) | Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) | It's Such a Beautiful Day (2012) | Blue Ruin (2014) | 20th Century Women (2016) | The Florida Project (2017)

Season 2 of The New Classics (22 episodes) 

Wonder Boys (2000) | Amélie (2001) | Gosford Park (2001) | Capote (2005) | The Descent (2005) | Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) | The New World (2005) | Bridesmaids (2011) | Drive (2011) | Oslo August 31 (2011) | Lincoln (2012) | The Master (2012) | Frances Ha (2013) | Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | The Babadook (2014) | Nightcrawler (2014) | Two Days One Night (2014) | It Follows (2015) | The Handmaiden (2016) | Moonlight (2016) | The Witch (2016) | First Reformed (2018)

 

I will be begging Michael for a third season in 2021 since he hasnt yet written up the two towers of 2015, Carol and Mad Max Fury Road, nor has he graced us with any picks from the film years of 2002 or 2006, respectively. 

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