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Tuesday
Jan122021

Streaming 20:20 (Finale) - Soul, Let Them All Talk, and more...

ICYMI Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Part Four

Since it's crunch time to complete viewing before all the awards shows hit we've been surveying the films of 2020 that are already streaming for free (provided you have the services of courses), whether they're great, terrible or anywhere inbetween. Maybe you're looking to get caught up? We've been freezing films at the 20th minute and 20th second just for gimmicky time-stamped streaming roulette kicks. How many of these twenty 2020 pictures have you seen? 

Next up one of my favourites, soul number 102,2010,121,415

SOUL (Pete Docter & Kemp Powers, US)
Disney/Pixar. Original release date: December 25th. Streaming on Disney+

Didn't you love the design of the "Jerries" in Pixar's latest? It's so distinct visually. If only they had taken the genderlessness further and applied it to not just the names but the linework.

There's an implant. They put it in your shit. It's like... okay, It'll come back. It's fine, Lou. It's like 40 grand... 80 grand, whatever.

SOUND OF METAL (Darius Marder, US)
Amazon. Original release date: Dec 4th. Streaming on Amazon Prime

Tempted to write a whole piece on this screenplay. Riz Ahmed is naturally the main (brilliant) attraction but Marder is not getting enough credit for this movie. And it's a narrative feature debut! Also Olivia Cooke is wonderful in this as "Lou" the singer/girlfriend whose life abruptly shifts once her boyfriend loses his hearing. 

Go gentle on this one. All eyes are on us.

AVA (Tate Taylor, US)
Vertical Entertainment. Original release date: Sept 25th. Streaming on Netflix

Action thrillers are required to have at least five POV shots through surveillance cameras. (This is a reunion for Tate & Jessica after The Help.)

[deep breathing]

PIECES OF A WOMAN (Kornél Mundruczó, Hungary/UK)
Netflix. Original release date: Dec 30th. Streaming on Netflix.

Matt recently reviewed this and while I agree with most of his criticisms, I found the film fairly sticky. Weeks later, still thinking about it, and not just for Kirby's performance. It has something of a seventies feel to it, if you ask me. Perhaps because the only visible drama is the complex drama of just living life with all its messiness and feelings and human interaction.

This is the favourite spot for both serial killers and kissers. Come come.

DIL BECHARA (Mukesh Chhabra, India)
HotStar. Original Release date: July 24th. Streaming on HotStar

This is the most voted-on Bollywood movie of 2020 over at IMDb. It's a remake of that Ansel Elgort / Shailene Woodley romantic dramedy Fault in Our Stars

[crowd noises]

SORRY WE MISSED YOU (Ken Loach, UK)
Kino Lorber. Original release date: March 6th. Streaming on Criterion Channel

Still haven't screened this one. So much to catch up on. It has the disadvantage of arriving into the criticial discussion in the US the year after its Cannes/BAFTA run.

I am blessed with two daughters. I will fight.

MULAN (Niki Caro, US)
Disney. Original release date: Sept 4th. Streaming on Disney Plus

20 minutes and 20 seconds into the movie we reach the plot-kick off moment, Mulan is all grown up now (out of focus in the background her hair a mess after a botched matchmaker meeting) and her ailing father clearly won't last a day at war unless she dons boy drag to take his place. 

[a woman screams in the distance]

MANK (David Fincher, US)
Netflix. Original release date: December 4th. Streaming on Netflix.

True story. While screening this movie for the first time I let out such a startled burst of laughter at this moment. Mank (Gary Oldman) has just staggered out of a building, drunk, and a woman screaming theatrically is essentially the underscore. It was so unexpected but so oddly funny, as if some wise offscreen woman was terrified at what a mess he was. We're about to meet Marion Davies (Amanda Seyfried, brilliant), the screaming woman. Fincher movies always have such brilliant sound editing and mixing. They really do. Just listen the next time you're rewatching one. 

-There's a guy. In Denmark. He's a leather worker
-NO!

SHE DIES TOMORROW (Amy Seimetz, US)
Neon. Original release date: Aug 7th. Streaming on Hulu

You may have hard through the grapevine that Jane Adams is wonderful in this trippy psychological horror film. You heard correctly. On the other hand, when isn't she wonderful? Enormously underappreciated she is.

La la la la la la la 🎵

VALLEY GIRL (Rachel Lee Goldenberg, US)
MGM/UA. Original release date: May 8th. Streaming on Amazon Prime

Never heard a peep from anyone about this remake / musical. Did you see it? Have you seen the 80s original?

One of them fellas of the gals he was messin' with got fixed on him wrong and Eliza killed him. And laughed about it! 

MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM  (George C Wolfe, US)
Netflix. Original release date: Dec 18th. Streaming on Netflix.

Reaction shots of characters listening to another character's dialogue can be lazy and annoying in movies in that they're often deployed solely as mandatory film grammar without actually a thought as to when they should be deployed to add something. But here it's a treat to frequently watch Levee both listening and not listening to his bandmates bantering. He's very much in his own world / head / dreams even when he's listening. Such a fine performance from Chadwick Boseman.

[chewing / laughing]

GRETEL & HANSEL (Oz Perkins, US/Canada/Ireland)
United Artists. Original release date: Jan 31st. Streaming on HBOMax

Ummm, those mushrooms might be hallucinogenic, Gretel. Drink lots of water.

-Want me to wake you?
-No, let me sleep

HOPE GAP (William Nicholson, UK)
Roadside Attractions. Original release date: May 8th. Streaming on Hulu.

The Bening. Josh O'Connor. Bill Nighy.

[no dialogue]

THE CALL OF THE WILD (Chris Sanders, US)
20th Century Studios. Original release date: Feb 21st. Streaming on HBOMax

Still don't quite get the use of CGI dogs in movies when dogs are domesticated, not wild, animals. Also they clearly love training, performing, and hanging out with humans. 

[scary music]

#ALIVE (Il Cho, South Korea)
Netflix. Original release date: Sept 8th. Streaming on Netflix.

This is quite a little corker of a lowbudget zombie flick starring Yoo Ah-in from Burning. Recommended. It all takes place in one apartment building and mostly in one apartment. P.S. He's not going to like what he sees behind the fridge! Tangent: Creepy fridges always make me think of Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream? (What do you think of when you see refridgerators in movies?)

NO HARD FEELINGS (Faraz Shariat, Germany) 
M-Appeal / TLA Releasing. Original release date: February through October at festivals. Streaming on Dekkoo.

So ummm. The image at the 20:20 mark is NSFW (whoops) so rather than posting it directly in keeping with this screenshotgame I am embedding the trailer. The image isn't representative of the movie at all even though it is the titular scene (that title - ugh!). Sadly this movie didn't get much of a profile or a mainstream distribution deal out of its short festival run -- despite the Teddy Award win at Berlin -- and it deserved one. It's very good so ignore the title and watch it if you get a chance. It's a debut from the clearly very talented Faraz Shariat who has made a thoughtful rich but succinct movie about the queer refugee experience. 

Oh, I'm so sorry. My phone is buzzing. I apologize.

LIKE A BOSS (Miguel Arteta, US)
Paramount. Original release date: Jan 10th. Streaming on Hulu

Haddish. Byrne. Hayek. The actresses are appealing but reviews were not. 

Hey Jake can you... 

WONDER WOMAN 1984  (Patty Jenkins, US)
Warner Bros. Original release date: Dec 25th. Streaming on HBOMax

Kristen Wiig's clumsy, nervous, friendless Barbara is clearly modeled on Michelle Pfeiffer's Selina Kyle (Batman Returns) and we appreciate the homage. But let's talk about something far more random: Jake is kind of a dick! But get this. This dick who ignores Barbara until she gets Cheetah hot is played by an Emmy winner. That's Kelvin Yu who has several Emmy noms and a win under his belt for producing Bob's Burgers! He's an actor/writer/producer. Hollywood careers are often so multi-hyphenately winding, aren't they? 

[Jazz music playing]

SYLVIES' LOVE (Eugene Ashe, US)
Amazon. Original release date: Dec 23rd. Streaming on Amazon Prime.

Tessa Thompson's face and these costumes... ❤️

Make sure they're happy. I just don't know what's going on with them. I tried last night...

LET THEM ALL TALK (Steven Soderbergh, US)
Warner Bros / HBO. Original release date: Dec 10th. Streaming on HBOMax.

So I wasn't the biggest fan of Soderbergh's loosey-goosey improv comedy about estranged friends on a cruise ship. The meandering dialogue was one of the reasons... give me a well crafted written quip or line, any day. That said, I kind of maybe / possibly / sometimes loved Streep in it (?!)  Maybe I'm a sucker for Streep playing off-putting characters who aren't "villains" and maybe that's because it's the one thread in her career -- see also Ricki and the Flash, A Cry in the Dark, Ironweed, Manhattan -- where people don't think to overpraise her probably because the characters aren't loveable! And then the performances end up kind of slightly underappreciated which is pretty rare for Meryl.

Thoughts? 

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Reader Comments (22)

I'm with you on Let Them All Talk. Liked it, didn't love it. But I differ from most viewers in that I found neither Bergen nor Wiest nor Streep as the standouts. Gemma Chan was the clear MVP for me.

January 12, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterBVR

Nathaniel- I agree! Loved Streep’s performance. My only regret is that I would have loved to have seen the film on the big screen. Thinking she will be double nominated for Comedy GG.

January 12, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJamie

I don't know why, but I totally vibed with LET THEM ALL TALK and Streep felt low-key in such a nice way.

When Darius Marder won Best Debut at some awards thing recently... that's when I found out that SOUND OF METAL was his debut which makes me even more impressed.

Oooh, what's HOPE GAP?

January 12, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterRyan T.

Nathaniel, I can't encourage you enough to watch SIBYL, BULL, and THE SURROGATE before writing up your awards. I feel sure you'd respond well to all three

January 12, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterMillicent

"SOUL (William Eubank, US)"

Que? Pete Docter directed the film.

January 12, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJonathan

I just saw Soul and thought it was terrible. If they kept the storyline on Joe as in the preface with no "life/death mixed up bodies gibberish" it could have been a classic animated feature. Others are going to love it principally because of the advanced technically animated images, but how come no character recognized that Joe had a woman's (22) voice, in the middle section? Ma Rainey's Black Bottom was deadly dull (a friend warned me, too!) but I am looking forward to view Sound of Metal.

January 12, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterArthur

i'm with Arthur on SOUL. what an overwrought, undercooked mess. when pixar tries really hard to be profound, they end up puerile. when they're not trying so hard, they can make profound stuff.

and nathaniel, jesus DEAD ON about pieces of a woman. it's totally 70s. if we were told now that it was a 70s movie, people would be talking about what a "flawed masterpiece" it is. i thought the movie fell apart in the final half hour, but there's some very sophisticated camera choreography and deeply etched character work in what comes before that.

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterEricB

When I think of fridges in movies, GHOSTBUSTERS rockets up my list as Sigourney Weaver slams the door on the monstrous creature inhabiting her kitchen appliance.

Runner Up: Mrs. Voorhees’ decapitated head nestled on the shelf towards the beginning of FRIDAY THE 13TH PART II.

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJoel

I love the original VALLEY GIRL. I liked what they tried with the remake and I appreciated the full on musical moments, but it just didn't feel quite as natural as the original ('80s set and made).

I agree about PIECES OF A WOMAN's appeal as something like from the '70s or early '80s. I just wish it decided what film it was going to be in the end.

The editing of MA RAINEY was actually my favourite thing, even more than Boseman (and definitely more than Viola, who I just... struggle with in that movie. Is it just because they're claiming she is a lead?)

January 13, 2021 | Registered CommenterGlenn Dunks

I hope Pixar won't win Best Animated Feature this time with "Soul". Let other studios have their moment in the sun.

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterTheDrMistery

Nathaniel, have you seen FOURTEEN? Two of the absolute best performances of the year

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJackie

I'm hoping Riz manages to keep up his momentum and win the Oscar be nice if he brought Raci and Cooke with him.

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered Commentermarkgordonuk

Arthur- They establish in the first scene of that middle section that only Joe can hear 22's voice come out of his body (everyone else, except for Moonwind, hears Joe's voice).

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterRichter Scale

@Glenn I felt Viola was supporting in the film and though it was nice to see her in a different kind of role I didn't find out what made her tick as for Boseman i'm am going to be one of those who won't like it if he wins the Oscar all respect to him,August is not for me,Boseman role is all speeches and capital A acting and his backstory specch felt like nothing but a well written speech and not natural though he tried which is the reason I found Ahmed and Cooke so real and affecting.

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered Commentermarkgordonuk

I agree that SOUL is a lesser Pixar movie for me. I watched it with someone who quite disliked it and we immediately watched COCO afterwards because I wanted to show a superior (in my opinion) movie about death and the afterlife and trying to get back to life.

Irritated, and irritating, Meryl Streep is one of my favorites. I'd throw in DEVIL WEARS PRADA and PLENTY into that category, some of her best work.

What is Dekkoo? Never heard of it. And I know I'm alone but I really disliked the cinematography of MANK. Everything was so muddy and dark. Even that captured still looks blurry and vague to me.

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterDave in Hollywood

So many pretentious people in the comments LOL

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterOwen

"Richter Scale" - thank you for the clarification.

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterArthur

If Sound of Metal really blows air up the Academy’s skirt, I wouldn’t be surprised if Cooke snags a supporting nom for Lou. Gyllenhaal scored one riding Bridges’s unstoppable coattails that year, and for a much, MUCH lesser performance. Cooke is aces in Metal, with plenty of clips as “bait”.

Gretel & Hansel was so much better than it needed to be. So beautiful and gross. Favorite production design showcase of the year, and I love the sound!

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterManny

Dave -- Dekoo is a streaming site that's all gay movies.

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

The way I accused the Malcolm and Marie trailer of being “Cassavetes cosplay” and watched Pieces of a Woman later that night. Girl...

January 13, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterBushwick

Bushwick -- LOLOLOL

January 14, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Millicent... added them to a list of films i'll try to get to... but that list is sooo long ;)

January 14, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R
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