Films Watched in January 2011

As with book reading, my film reading this month is behind. I'm doing only a little better than one film every two days, but I haven't started watching sets of short avant-garde films yet, and that's what allows me the ability to watch a film a day.


January 1, 2011

1. Black Swan (108 min, Darren Aronofsky, 2010)

January 2, 2011

2. Inception (148 min, Christopher Nolan, 2010)

January 5, 2011

3. Donnie Darko (113 min, Richard Kelly, 2001)

January 5, 2011

4. Boogie Woogie (94 min, Duncan Ward, 2009)

January 7, 2011

5. Shutter Island (138 min, Martin Scorsese, 2010)

January 8, 2011

6. The Mission (125 min, Roland Joffé, 1986)

January 10, 2011

7. Carriers (84 min, Àlex and David Pastor, 2009)

January 12, 2011

8. Up in the Air (109 min, Jason Reitman, 2009)

January 13, 2011

9. The King's Speech (118 min, Tom Hooper, 2010)

January 15, 2011

10. Syriana (128 min, Stephen Gaghan, 2005)

January 17, 2011

11. Howl (84 min, Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, 2010)

January 20, 2011

12. Get Him to the Greek (109 min, Nicholas Stoller, 2010)

January 24, 2011

13. Bell, Book and Candle (103 min, Richard Quine, 1958)

January 27, 2011

13. Winter's Bone (100 min, Debra Granik, 2010)

January 28, 2011

14. Tetro (127 min, Francis Ford Coppola, 2009)

January 29, 2011

15. Sherman's March : A Mediation to the Possibility of Romantic Love in the South During an Era of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation (157 min, Ross McElwee, 1986)

January 30, 2011

16. Despicable Me (95 min, Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, 2010)

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