All posts tagged: film

The Week End | Weddings, Black Holes, and The Stairway to Hell

The Watch. Finally caught Hail, Caesar! Not the best Cohen Brothers film, but still a lot of fun. Also stumbled upon this sketch from female comedy team Funkle Todd and my god, it is my new favorite thing. Absurdist gold. The Read. Dove into reading As She Climbed Across the Table. In this the protagonist’s girlfriend leaves him for a black hole. Jury’s still out on this one. Climbed myself into an internet hole with researching this post. I spent hours reading about the Maori people. A fascinating culture. The Eat. Jeff and I ventured to Abbott Kinney this week for some delicious pizza from Gjelina Take Away. It’s a good thing Venice isn’t always easy to get to because that pizza is $$$. We also cracked into our 5th consecutive bag from Heart Coffee Roasters. They’ve been on point this year! (as if they’ve ever been off) The Life. A week with rehearsals, blog posts, work outs and my first dress fitting. Can’t show you my wedding dress yet, but it’s from Sarah Seven so …

Field Guide Film | Coming Soon 2016

This past year I wasn’t drawn to seeing movies in the theatre like I normally am. I guess there just wasn’t much I was THAT excited about. I did see some gems on the big screen, such as Ex Machina, Mad Max and It Follows, but not too much beyond that. Sorry Oscars, your selection didn’t interest me much. But 2016! You have already got me intrigued!! We are only two months into the year an already a bevy of trailers have come out and I am STOKED. Below are a just a few of the movies I am eager to shell out my $$$ to see. (fingers crossed the tomato meters don’t go to low!) Give it a look! 1. THE LOBSTER The Lobster is Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, (who made the unnervingly weird yet funny movie Dogtooth), and its already being called an absurdist masterpiece. Staring Colin Farell, Rachel Weisz, John C. Reilly, and Lea Seydoux. Sundance describes… “With deadpan conviction and perfect comedic alchemy, The Lobster thrusts us into a darkly satirical world that posits …