Felker
@MichaelLFelker
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Filmmaker (Things Will Be Different - OUT NOW #Magnolia), Editor (Something In The Dirt, Synchronic, The Endless), Gamer, Runner, and world renowned Sleeper
Joined January 2010
Things Will Be Different is now Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes š
Thank you everyone for supporting the film so far. Itās been a really incredible experience for our entire team. Watch it anyway you want today: https://t.co/QehAonhT6n
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Matt Johnson is Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol is Jay McCarrol in NIRVANNA THE BAND THE SHOW THE MOVIE. In theaters tomorrow.
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Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie is so funny, clever, and sweet. Really delightful and insane, donāt even know how they pulled off a lot of it. Gonna check out the show
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hoping that Iron Lung is the final nail in the coffin of that whole āyoung people donāt want to go to the moviesā mishegoss. if anything it proves that next-gen audiences would rather think of YouTube as a pipeline for movie theaters than a potential replacement for them.
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Better and better every year. Great year for movies made even better by another incredible video countdown.
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I love my top 4 here, but Iron Claw truly surprised me emotionally. I was deep in the weeds on multiple jobs while finishing up a film. And when that ending hit me, I just couldn't stop crying. Favorite Durkin film. Favorite Efron film. A true stunner all these years later.
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Iām weird and donāt make an annual top movies list til a couple of years later (after awards buzz dies down, and Iāve finally caught up on movies). So here are my favorite films from 2023, another great year for films that go beyond these 25.
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Might seem morbid to mention Reinerās most violent film, but I canāt stop thinking about how Misery had its finger on the pulse of what would eventually engulf our entire way of being. Then again, you couldāve said that about so many of his works. Incomparable repertoire of hits.
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Multiple clashing truths over letterboxd $20 rental prices this week. Art should, ideally, be more accessible. But under the current system, people whoāve made an undistributed indie also need to eat. Audiences and filmmakers arenāt each otherās enemies.
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pricing for LB movies is certainly high, and high enough that it might have been the wrong calculus. but tbh I donāt think itās unfair; you SHOULD be paying this much to support indie films without distribution. streaming oligarchs have just convinced u otherwise
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This. Letterboxd is literally changing the independent film scene for the better. More people can now actually watch these movies from festivals, and much of that PVOD money actually goes to the filmmaking team. This is all a good thing.
Too much talk about $20 being too much for PVOD (it's not) and not enough talk about how quite frankly game-changing this is from Letterboxd. Indie films that don't have distribution getting this kind of exposure? And "a portion of every rental goes to the filmmakers." Love this.
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It Ends is now available to rent on the @letterboxd video store! Please watch our movie thanks!
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A group of recent grads head out on a late night drive for grub, hoping to enjoy one final hangout before their paths diverge. Instead, they accidentally turn onto a never-ending, two-lane hellscapeā¦
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Many great indie movies with buzz from these festivals have either get passed on by everyone or bought for cents on the dollar with no way to recoup. This store has a chance to give new life and energy to these movies, bring distributors back to the table, and raise their value.
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In a time where it's getting harder and harder to sell an indie film out of the festival circuit, this is a genuine breath of fresh air to the entire landscape.
š„Ā Letterboxd Video Store launches December 10 (ET). Ā š Announcing our Unreleased Gems shelf: rent these must-see films you canāt watch anywhere else. Available for a limited time only, through January 2. Regions and prices vary by title. Read more: https://t.co/4vkPRr1oY1
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No Country for Old Men is the most suspenseful thriller you've ever seen, and then ends with a solid 20 minutes of characters having conversations about what all the suspenseful thrills meant. truly one of the best of all time.
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I have seen the majority of the fall awards contenders at this point and can confirm that the best movie I've seen this year is still EEPHUS.
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SPLITSVILLE, very probably the funniest American comedy of the year; there's a gag involving Kyle Marvin, a roller coaster, and many bags of goldfish that made me laugh so hard for so long I had to pause it to avoid missing the next scene
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