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Podcast: Inherent Vice, Selma – Extra Film

This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, we cap off the 2014 film season for us with our reviews of Paul Thomas Anderson’s, Inherent Vice as well as the latest biopic, Selma.

No guest again this week but we capped off the 2014 season in fashion with some really great reviews (we hope) of these two films that we really enjoyed. In fact, both of these films made a Top 10 list on our InSession Film Awards show from this past week. Definitely go and check that out!

Anyway, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

Inherent Vice Movie Review (8:36)
    Grades
    JD: A+
    Brendan: A

Selma Movie Review (39:29)
    Grades
    JD: A+
    Brendan: A+

– Music

    I Want to Take You Higher – Sly & The Family Stone
    Glory – Common, John Legend
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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Featured: Top 10 Best Movies of 2014 (JD’s List)

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Well, it’s that time of year again. We finally got a chance to record this year’s InSession Film Awards show on Episode 99, as well as discuss our Top 10 Movies of 2014. It was a really fun show and because we went a little long, we had to split it into two parts. Both very much worth checking out. And just like last year, there was a ton of great films to choose from, so coming up with just 10 was impossible. So once again, I have my Top 20 listed here.

And for the record, the separation between #20 and #11 is like centimeters. That being said (after the jump), let’s get into it and go over JD’s Top 10 Movies of 2014.

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RELATED: Brendan Cassidy’s Top 10 Movies of 2014

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JD Duran’s Top 10 Movies of 2014:

Under The Skin movie10) Under the Skin
Under the Skin would have never of made my list after the first time I saw it. It’s really ambiguous and a bit pretentious, but it’s absolutely beautiful all at the same time. It’s a haunting reminder of what it’s like to be a foreigner in a strange land. On the surface, it’s a story of what it means to be human, but more than that, it’s trying to get to the heart of it all. What makes us tick? What’s under the skin, if you will. As an alien, Scarlett Johansson is amazing, trying to figure out humanity and bringing an emotional presence to the film’s third act that’s some of the best filmmaking of all 2014. It’s chilling and harrowing throughout and just gorgeously told. Click here to hear our full review.



Ida Movie9) Ida
Ida is one of the most beautiful looking and beautifully told films of the year. It’s gorgeous black and white cinematography amazingly parallels the films themes and it’s main characters, Anna and Wanda, elevated by two wonderful female performances. The journey these characters go on is devastating at times, but we see them come together through it and come into their own. Anna is more of a blank slate where Wanda is on her way to creating a new one. If you haven’t seen this, it couldn’t come more recommended. Click here to hear our full review.



The Grand Budapest Hotel8) The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel has all the best Wes Anderson-y elements that you’d expect and want from him. The set design, color pallet, and camera work is incredible, zany and creates a world that you absolutely want to visit. Ralph Fiennes, who doesn’t have a ton of roles like this, has some amazing comedic timing and delivers some phenomenal, delicious dialogue. The supporting cast, including first timer Tony Revelori, is also great and very funny. You got to love the dark turns this film takes, which is a nice touch for Anderson. Click here to hear our full review.



Inherent Vice - PTA7) Inherent Vice
Inherent Vice is certainly not for everyone but this is easily one of the best experiences I had in a theater all year. Grinning from ear to ear through 90 percent of this, I laughed a ton. Joaquin Phoenix is amazing and it’s his subtleness and facial expressions that make this performance shine. He says just as much without any dialogue as he does when he talks. This film has received a lot of criticism for it’s confusing plot, but you gotta realize, this film isn’t about the plot. On the surface, it’s supposed to be confusing and parallels the drug-induced trip we see our characters on. But more than that, like many Paul Thomas Anderson films, it’s about the search for something. The search for love and broken people masking it. Look for our review of this coming soon.



How to Train Your Dragon6) How to Train Your Dragon 2
How to Train Your Dragon 2 is the arguably the best animated sequel of all-time. Yep, I said it. This film is incredibly emotional and only adds to the awesomeness of the first film. What this film says about family is layered and goes to places that most American animated films don’t go to. It forces Hiccup to mature and grow up faster than ever and engaged me in a way that floored me. The visuals are impeccable and bring this world to life so well. The arial shots aren’t just beautiful but the harmony created between Hiccup and Toothless is so visceral. And don’t get me started on John Powell’s score. Wow. I love this world and can’t wait to go back. Click here to hear our full review.



Calvary Movie Review5) Calvary
Calvary is one of the more emotional films to come out in 2014 and Brendan Gleeson gives a performance that should be talked about more as far as best of the year. This film hooks you right away with this intriguing mystery and while it’s there throughout, it’s not really about that. It’s really more about what Father James represents and this journey of faith and doubt. How Calvary deals with it’s themes of religion and forgiveness among flawed people is just stellar. It’s absolutely compelling and resonated really loud with me. Click here to hear our full review.



Fury Movie - Brad PItt4) Fury
Fury is one of those movies that isn’t making a lot of Top 10 lists, which is fine, but nothing moved me more emotionally at the theater than this one did. I was floored by it. Sure, there’s some “war is hell” cliches here but it’s certainly a lot more than that. This is a film about redemption through duty and camaraderie, and the cast sells that on an incredible level. This is the best ensemble cast for my money and they just chew up the screen together. Everyone from Brad Pitt to Shia Labeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Pena and Jon Bernthal are just magnetic and captivating. It’s brutal, it’s intense and it’s human. Click here to hear our full review.



Birdman Movie3) Birdman
Birdman is absolutely brilliant. If it doesn’t win for Best Cinematography at The Oscars, it only proves how political The Academy is and how meaningless the award is. Birdman isn’t just defined by it’s stellar camera work though, but it’s grounded in it’s amazing performances and layered themes of art vs Hollywood entertainment, which is really compelling. And even a step further, at the core of this film, it’s about a man show struggles with insecurity and a haunting past that eats off of his insecurity. It’s such a complex, amazing film that just propels off the screen and really feels like a stage play on it’s own. Amazing. Click here to hear our full review.



Whiplash movie 20142) Whiplash
Whiplash is certainly one of those films that everyone will remember when it comes to 2014. It’s arguably the best made film from an art perspective, and it thrives off of some of the best performances of the year. J.K. Simmons is a monster in all the great ways and just eats up the screen with robust dialogue that’s very rememberable. Miles Teller is also stellar in the film, it’s not just the Simmons show. But what this film talks about when it comes to ambition and what we’ll do to get there, is not one you’ll soon forget. Click here to hear our full review.



Locke Movie Review1) Locke
Locke is an incredible film. It may not be one that reaches many other Top 10 lists but this is the one that stands above the rest for me. Tom Hardy is magnificent and as the only actor in the film, he has to carry it in such a way that’s believable and dramatically compelling. And he effing nails it. The direction is sharp, it’s great to look at and the score adds a nice touch to the film as well. But more than all of that, this is the most important film I saw all year. It’s about an average guy, who loves his family and is dedicated to his work. And he made a mistake, as we all do. However, he owns his mistake to a high degree that has huge costs to it. It’s not something we see everyday and it’s an idea that has a lot of weight behind it if you ask me, which is why it makes my #1. Important and dramatically compelling. Click here to hear our full review.

To round out the rest of my Top 20, here is the rest of my list:
11) Boyhood
12) Selma
13) Nightcrawler
14) Gone Girl
15) The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
16) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
17) A Most Violent Year
18) Force Majeure
19) Captain America: The Winter Soldier
20) The Lego Movie

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Featured: Top 10 Best Movies of 2014 (Brendan’s List)

You have to love this time of year. Getting to reflect on 2014 and coming up with our best’s of the year is always a lot of fun. This was my first time doing the InSession Film Awards, and man, we had some great conversation. Along with handing out some fun awards, we also discussed our Top 10 Movies of 2014 and I think we all had some pretty great lists. Like JD said, coming up with just 10 was almost impossible since there was a ton of great films to choose from, so here I have listed my Top 20.

That being said (after the jump), let’s get into it and go over Brendan’s Top 10 Movies of 2014.

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Brendan Cassidy’s Top 10 Movies of 2014:

Selma Movie10) Selma
The year 2014 was a weak year for biopics, and the one I predicted would be the weakest of them all turned out to be the strongest one in many years. Selma is not just about the great Martin Luther King, but instead focuses on a specific moment in his life that truly defined the man we would remember him as. Unlike most convoluted biopics that showcase an individual’s entire life, Selma strictly focuses on the march from Selma, AL to Montgomery in protest for voting rights after the Civil Rights Act is passed. In this film, MLK is a flawed man, one who is so devoted to his cause that he sometimes forgets about the safety of his people, only to realize this in a beautiful final sequence of redemption and honor that is so well earned. Brutal and shocking in parts, this is a perfectly well-realized biography. And David Oyelowo gives a star-making performance, and the supporting cast also helps create a multi-dimensional character film. Everyone needs to see this one. Look for our review of this coming soon.



Snowpiercer Movie Review9) Snowpiercer
It really took some time for me to realize this film’s greatness, but nonetheless I have finally arrived at that point. Snowpiercer is one of the most unique post-apocalyptic film’s I’ve ever seen, and my pick for the best science fiction film from 2014. Taking place entirely on a train that’s now home to the rest of humanity, after an attempt to end global warming kills all life in our planet, the story focuses on a group of “free loaders” forced to the back of the train (think third class on the Titanic), and their journey to take control of the engine at the front and bring order. But that is just a narrow-minded way of telling this story, and it eventually presents an interesting argument about social class that wasn’t expected, almost an allegory for our current political state. The writing and directing is top notch, the action is fun and shocking (that classroom scene still scares me), and the story is unique. Oh and Tilda Swinton is my pick for Best Supporting Actress in this, what a riot she was. Check this one out. Click here to hear our full review.



Calvary Movie Review8) Calvary
Calvary is a beautiful “who-done-it” mystery about our perception of faith, the church, and the priesthood in this day and age. Here we follow Father James, played wonderfully by Brendan Gleeson in the most underrated performance of the year, who is the pure definition of a good-hearted man and priest to his church and people. And yet, others’ perception and respect toward him is always troubling and quite harsh, to say the least. After being told someone will murder him in 7 days, he is forced to examine his life and the people around him, those who show him no respect but also those who surprisingly do, creating a great juxtaposition on our varying viewpoints of faith. In the end though, it all boils down to forgiveness. Calvary boasts one of the year’s best original scripts, the film is both hilarious and deeply saddening, and we also get one of the best scores and father-daughter relationships of the year. A challenging film, but absolutely worth your time. Click here to hear our full review.



The Lego movie podcast7) The Lego Movie
EVERYTHING IS…….oh you get the idea. This was the biggest surprise of the year for me, and upon viewing I didn’t expect to get one of the funniest films I’ve seen in recent memory. While the story itself is nothing new, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller cram their script with witty and laugh-out-loud gags by the second, and for me it all works. But what really sells it is the film’s surprising final act, one that pulls the rug from under our feets and becomes a beautiful tale of inspiration and creativity through the minds of innocence, and I was in tears by the end. Also featuring beautiful and complex animation, an INCREDIBLE voice cast (Chris Pratt rules), and that friggin’ addicting theme song, this will become an animated classic. Click here to hear our full review.



Ida Movie6) Ida
With beautiful black-and-white cinematography and two extraordinary female performances, this is a movie that captures both a particular time and place as well as a conflicting way of life in wonderful fashion. Our central character, about to take her vows to become a nun during 1960’s Poland, uncovers a mystery about her past and her Jewish family history, and thus becomes torn between a life she was raised and a life that’s in her blood. This internal struggle is one of the best I’ve seen in years, and how this ultimately affects her aunt (in another extraordinary performance) helps enhance the themes of internal doubt, not just about religion but about life in general. Beautiful film. Click here to hear our full review.



jake-gyllenhaal-nightcrawler5) Nightcrawler
I’ve said it many times and I’ll say it again, this is the Taxi Driver of our generation. Just like what Taxi Driver did for New York City, Nightcrawler does the same thing for Los Angeles, perfectly capturing a crime-ridden world that only enhances the film’s themes of obsession and the current job market, but in a truly frightening way. It’s hard to believe this is a first time directing job, but Dan Gilroy (brother to Tony Gilroy) is a revelation; I swear, the second half of this film is some of the most tense filmmaking I’ve seen in many years, and I was shaking in my boots. Beautiful cinematography, clever writing, and to top it all off, a transformative performance by Jake Gyllenhaal, my pick for the best lead performance from 2014. In fact, Gyllenhaal is not even in this movie, it is only Lou Bloom. This is a crime thriller that will be remembered. Click here to hear our full review.



How to Train Your Dragon4) How to Train Your Dragon 2
And the best year for animated films continues with my pick for the greatest animated sequel of all time (yes, that even includes Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3). How to Train Your Dragon 2 is The Empire Strikes Back of animated sequels, continuing the lighthearted and touching story of a boy and his pet dragon, but builds on it in the best and most surprising ways. Tackling darker themes with great maturity, this film takes huge risks and harkens back to what I love about The Lion King, and is a perfectly realized tale about the journey to becoming a man, and most importantly what it means to be a true leader. Boasting beautiful animation, a great script, wonderful voice talent, and one of the year’s best musical scores (and original song for that matter), this earns its dragon’s wings buy not only improving on its predecessor, but it makes the first film even better, and the first one was spectacular already! Click here to hear our full review.



Birdman Movie3) Birdman
And the award for Best Director goes to? Well, I know who I would pick. What Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu was able to achieve in this film is still astounding to me. Made to look like it was shot in one take, Birdman follows Riggan, a man struggling with his own insecurity trying to overcome his past and make a new start that others will acknowledge. Yet at the same time, this movie makes an interesting commentary on the nature of art and entertainment in this day and age (superhero movies are a prominent theme), creating a funny, touching, strange, and incredibly beautiful film all at once. The cinematography is mindblowing, functioning like its own character in the film by creating a sense of paranoia and disorientation behind the stage. And Michael Keaton, Emma Stone, Edward Norton, and the rest of the cast are revelations here. To anyone who loves film, theatre, or art in general, NEEDS to see this movie. Click here to hear our full review.



Whiplash movie 20142) Whiplash
Never has a movie reached such a powerful climax that I just wanted to erupt into applause and press the replay button. Whiplash is a monster of a film, paced with a kinetic energy that moves like its own jazz piece. Not only does it make for the most electrifying film of the year, but it earns even more respect as a film that presents another argument in how greatness is achieved, and yet also has the guts to NOT answer the morality of these methods, letting the audience take part in the debate. Miles Teller is a revelation, and J.K. Simmons…..why bother? Give him the Oscar already! Click here to hear our full review.



Princess Kaguya Movie1) The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
What would the world be without Studio Ghibli? I can answer that, an empty and meaningless place. Leave it to the great Isao Takahata (known for the wonderful Grave of the Fireflies) to return with not only the best animated film I’ve seen this year, not only the best overall film I’ve seen this year, but one of the most beautiful film experiences I’ve ever had, one that had me absolutely sobbing in the theatre. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya is a poignant fantasy about a young girl, torn between a life of nobility and the normal and innocent life she truly wants. But that’s not all, this isn’t just a perfect “coming-of-age” tale, but it’s also a dark and visceral look at the horrors and misfortunes that we all endure in this world, and how many will choose to hide from it before realizing that joy and happiness can still be found in the simplest things, and this world is full of them. Beautifully animated, a fully realized story, and a stunning score make this one hard to top, and I’ll be watching this masterpiece for the rest of my life. Click here to hear our full review.

To round out the rest of my Top 20, here is the rest of my list:
11) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
12) Under the Skin
13) The Wind Rises
14) Guardians of the Galaxy
15) Gone Girl
16) Inherent Vice
17) Force Majeure
18) Captain America: The Winter Soldier
19) Enemy
20) Boyhood

Let us know what you think. Do you agree or disagree? We’d like to know why. Leave a comment in the comment section below or tweet us @InSessionFilm.

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Podcast: InSession Film Awards, Top 10 Movies of 2014 – Episode 99 (Part 2)

This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we celebrated our 2nd Annual InSession Film Awards show and discussed our Top 10 Movies of 2014. On Part 1 of Episode 99, we handed out our InSession Film Awards of 2014, including Best Movie Trailer, Worst Movie and talked about some of the best performances of 2014 among many other categories. For Part 2, it all came down to our favorite films of the year as we discussed our Top 10 Movies of 2014.

Want to know how your awards and Top 10 compares to ours? Go to our Preview page and download the Awards Category sheet, fill it out with your nominees and winners and as you listen to the how, see how your picks stack up against ours!

InSession Film Awards 2014 (See Part 1)

InSession Film Top 10 Movies of 2014 (1:05)
See JD’s full list here
See Brendan’s full list here
See Matt’s full list here

Once again, a huge thanks to all of our podcasting and movie friends who called in and gave us their top movies of 2014!

Arcturus – MGCTv
Dan – Talking In Circles
Michael – QFilmcast
Max – QFilmcast
Dr. Movie91
Fox – Geekscholars
Ben / Matthew – JT Movie Podcast
Brandi Duran – InSession Film
Ry – CinemaJaw
Jonathan Berry – Awesome Movie Guy
Brent Allen – BrentAllenLive.com
Jon Asher – Second Rate Report
DJ / Matt / Justin – Simplistic Reviews
Tim – First Time Watchers
Barry / Jairo – True Bromance Podcast
Michael Denniston – War Machine Horse
Nate Parsons – Former InSession Film Co-Host
Scott Pollard – Former InSession Film Co-Host

Do you agree or disagree with our list? Let us know in the comment section below.

– Music

    Hooked On A Feeling – Blue Swede
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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Podcast: InSession Film Awards, Top 10 Movies of 2014 – Episode 99 (Part 1)

This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Matt Oakes from Silver Screen Riot joins us as we celebrate the 2nd annual InSession Film Awards as well as give away our Top 10 Movies of 2014. Due to the length of the show, we had to go Hollywood blockbuster on you and split up the show into two different part. The first part will be our InSession Film Awards section where we discuss our biggest surprise movie of 2014, the worst movies of the year, our favorite acting performances and so much more. And on Part 2 (coming soon), we discuss our Top 10 Movies of 2014, which was a lot of fun.

Want to know how your awards compare to ours? Go to our Preview page and download the Awards Category sheet, fill it out with your nominees and winners and as you listen to the how, see how your picks stack up against ours!

InSession Film Awards 2014 (4:42)

    Individual Special Awards

      JD’s Awards:

      Movie I Liked That Everybody Else Hated
      Best Surprise Moment
      Best Score Track

      Brendan’s Awards:

      Best Laugh Out Loud Moments

      Matt’s Awards:

      Most Movie Lines

    Best Movie Under The Radar

    Biggest Disappointment

    Worst Movie

    Best Movie Trailer

    Best Opening/Closing Credits Sequence or Scene

    Best Surprise Actor/Actress

    Best Surprise Movie

    Best Use of Soundtrack Music (Doesn’t have to be original. Closing and Opening credits count)

    Best Score

    Best Animated Movie

    Best Screenplay (original or adapted)

    Best Director

    Best Actress Supporting Role

    Best Actor Supporting Role

    Best Actress

    Best Actor

InSession Film Top 10 Movies of 2014 (See Part 2)
    See JD’s full list here
    See Brendan’s full list here
    See Matt’s full list here

Special thanks to all of our friends who called in and gave us their top movies of 2014!

Arcturus – MGCTv
Dan – Talking In Circles
Michael – QFilmcast
Max – QFilmcast
Dr. Movie91
Fox – Geekscholars
Ben / Matthew – JT Movie Podcast
Brandi Duran – InSession Film
Ry – CinemaJaw
Jonathan Berry – Awesome Movie Guy
Brent Allen – BrentAllenLive.com
Jon Asher – Second Rate Report
DJ / Matt / Justin – Simplistic Reviews
Tim – First Time Watchers
Barry / Jairo – True Bromance Podcast
Michael Denniston – War Machine Horse
Nate Parsons – Former InSession Film Co-Host
Scott Pollard – Former InSession Film Co-Host

2014 was an amazing year for film and felt really consistent all the way throughout. It was maybe the best year for animated film we’ve seen in the past 5 years, had arguably the best comic-book movies we’ve ever seen and had a fall/winter that gave us some really brilliant art films. Overall, at least for us here at InSession Film, we had a phenomenal year at the movie theater.

Do you agree or disagree with our list? Let us know in the comment section below.

– Music

    Coward – Hans Zimmer
    Hooked On A Feeling – Blue Swede

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Podcast: Big Eyes, The Gambler – Extra Film

This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, we discuss Tim Burton’s latest, Big Eyes, starring Christoph Waltz and Amy Adams and we also dive into Mark Wahlberg’s latest film, The Gambler.

No guest again this week but Brendan and JD find a way to argue even though they agreed a lot on these films. Before we get into it, be sure to check out our preview for our InSession Film Awards show this weekend and be sure to join us for our Top 10 of 2014!

Anyway, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

Big Eyes Movie Review (5:45)
    Grades
    JD: A-
    Brendan: A-

The Gambler Movie Review (34:37)
    Grades
    JD: C-
    Brendan: D

– Music

    Big Eyes – Lana Del Ray
    That Glow – St. Paul & The Broken Bones
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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Poll: What’s the best movie of 2014?

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For this week’s poll, in anticipation for our InSession Film Awards show this weekend, we’re simply asking what you think is the best movie of 2014.

There’s obviously a lot to choose from, so if you’re film isn’t an option, please use the write-in option. Either way, we’d love to hear your vote!

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Podcast: Nerdin’ Out Vol 2 – Ep. 98 Bonus Content

This week for our InSession Film Podcast: Bonus Content, we continue Nerdin’ Out with DJ Valentine Vol 2, where DJ educates us on Black Panther, why he’s so badass and also why he’s the better fit for Civil War in the MCU. Check it out!

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Preview: InSession Film Awards / Top 10 of 2014

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We are less than one week away from our InSession Film Awards show as we discuss all of best that film had to offer in 2014. Just like our Awards show last year, we have a list of categories that we’ll be handing out awards to as well as discussing our Top 10 films of 2014.

So to help you prepare for this week’s show, we’ve laid out here all of the categories we’ll be discussing. For each category, we’ll each come up with our own three nominations and then discuss our winner for that category. If you’d like to play along, click on the link below to download the category sheet, fill it out and stay tuned for Episode 99 this weekend!

InSession Film Awards 2014

Remember, treat each category as your own. Come up with your own three nominations and then pick a winner. If you’d like, email, Facebook or tweet us your ballot and stay tuned for Episode 99 to see how your list compares to ours!

Here are all the categories we’ll be discussing this weekend:

Individual Special Awards
– For this, we’ll make up our own special awards that we want to give away. Can be anything relating to film in 2014.

Best Movie Under the Radar

Biggest Disappointment

Worst Movie

Best Movie Trailer

Best Opening/Closing Credits Sequence or Scene

Best Surprise Actor/Actress

Best Surprise Movie

Best Use of Soundtrack Music
– Doesn’t have to impact movie, but just a song (non-score) used in the film. Opening and Closing credits count.

Best Score

Best Animated Movie

Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted)

Best Director

Best Supporting Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Actress

Best Actor

Best Picture
– This will be our Top 10 of 2014.

Podcast: Top 3 Best Shot Films of 2014

This week on the InSession Film Podcast, for our Top 3, it’s more of a prelude to our Awards show next week as we look at the category of Best Cinematography, or the best shot films of 2014. There were a ton of gorgeously shot films in 2014 and we rank the best of what we saw and give a prelude as to what you can expect at the Oscars later this year.

That being said, what films from 2014 would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):

JD

1) Birdman
2) Ida
3) Interstellar

Brendan

1) Ida
2) Birdman
3) Snowpiercer

DJ

1) Birdman
2) Under the Skin
3) Nightcrawler

Honorable Mentions (Combined)

Fury, Calvary, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Force Majeure, Mr. Turner, The Imitation Game, Whiplash, Enemy, Wild, Unbroken

Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. I’m sure we missed some other great films from 2014 with gorgeous cinematography. That being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].

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For more lists done by the InSession Film crew and other guests, be sure see our Top 3 Movie Lists page.

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Podcast: Foxcatcher, Top 3 Best Shot Films of 2014 – Episode 98

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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, DJ Valentine from Simplistic Reviews drops by to help us review Foxcatcher, starring Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffalo and Steve Carell. We also talk about the best shot films from 2014 as we ramp up to our InSession Film Awards show next week and for our discussion segment this week, we talk about how December 2014 didn’t seem to live up to the hype.

Big thanks to DJ Valentine for filling in last minute and he was glorious as always. Don’t forget to check out Nerdin’ Out with DJ Valentine Vol II, which should drop sometime later this week. It’s highly educational for those who aren’t huge comic nerds. Also, don’t forget, next week on Episode 99 is our InSession Film Awards for 2014 as well as our Top 10 of the year. It’s gonna be big, so stay tuned for that as well.

Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!

Foxcatcher Movie Review (5:58)
    Grades
    JD: B+
    Brendan: C+
    DJ: B+

Top 3 Best Shot Films of 2014 (39:42)
This week for our Top 3, it’s more of a prelude to our Awards show next week as we look at the category of Best Cinematography, or the best shot films of 2014. There were a ton of gorgeously shot films in 2014 and we rank the best of what we saw and give a prelude as to what you can expect at the Oscars later this year. That being said, what would be your Top 3?

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– In A Nutshell (1:06:22)

This was a segment we’ve done before but with a new game as we come up with a word or a phrase that describes the kind of experience we had with the month of December in 2014.

– Music

    I Thought He Was A Very Nice Gentleman – Mychael Danna
    Norman – Steven Price
    The Last Goodbye – Billy Boyd
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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Podcast: Unbroken, Force Majeure – Extra Film

This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, we discuss Angelina Jolie’s latest directorial effort, Unbroken, starring Jack O’Connell and Domhnall Gleeson. We also ski through one of the best foreign language films of the year with the Swedish movie, Force Majeure.

No guest this week but Brendan was back in studio and we had one hell of a discussion on these two films. This was certainly one of the best shows we’ve done this fall season. Also, be sure to go vote on our latest poll where we ask you for your favorite performance of 2014!

Anyway, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

Unbroken Movie Review (2:46)
    Grades
    JD: C+
    Brendan: C+

Force Majeure Movie Review (28:07)
    Grades
    JD: A+
    Brendan: A

– Music

    Unbroken – Alexandre Desplate
    Force Majeure – Ruben Östlund
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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Podcast: Nerdin’ Out Vol 1 – Ep. 97 Bonus Content

This week for our InSession Film Podcast: Bonus Content, we introduce a new segment we will do on a semi- regular basis where we “nerd out” with D.J. Valentine from the Simplistic Reviews Podcast. This is a laid back, uncut segment where we just riff and have fun talking movies and movie news. This week we rage over the Han Solo spin-off idea and Mickey Mouse makes an appearance. Enjoy!

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Movie Poll: What’s your favorite peformance of 2014?

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Well coming up very shortly, we’ll be recording our 2014 InSession Film Awards show where we’ll be discussing our Best’s of the year as well as our Top 10 Movies of 2014.

So as we ramp up for that, for our poll this week, we want to know what your favorite performance was of 2014? Vote now in the poll below!

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Podcast: Top 3 Scenes of 2014

This week on the InSession Film Podcast, for our Top 3, we’re back to remembering 2014 with our Top 3 Scenes of 2014. This was nearly an impossible task. With so many great films in 2014, there were about a gazillion scenes to choose from but we did come up with some pretty solid choices for our Top 3 this week.

That being said, what scenes from 2014 would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):

JD

1) Jazz Concert Finale – Whiplash
2) Charles Xavier’s Scene – X-Men: Days of Future Past
3) Bedroom Scene – Gone Girl
4) Tank Scenes – Fury
5) Surprise Character Arrives – How to Train Your Dragon 2

Brendan

1) Forgiveness – Calvary
2) Classroom Gun Fight – Snowpiercer
3) Docking Sequence – Interstellar
4) Jazz Concert Finale – Whiplash
5) Surprise Character Arrives – How to Train Your Dragon 2

Honorable Mentions (Combined)

Final Shot – As It Is In Heaven
Opening Scene – Calvary
Kitchen Fight – The Raid 2
Man w/ Deformed Face – Under the Skin
Final Two Shots – Enemy
Ending Sequences – The Lego Movie
Spaceship – The Lego Movie
Duel Lip Sync – Skeleton Twins
Ski Chase – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Opening Monologue – Dom Hemingway
Dinner Scene – Nightcrawler
Tank Scene – Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Ceasar/Son In Old House – Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Full Heart – Lone Survivor
Final Blow – Godzilla
Street Fight – Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Quicksilver – X-Men: Days of Future Past
Getting Arrow Out – Blue Ruin
Finding Beauty in Reality – Boyhood
Revolt – Snowpiercer
Opening – Guardians of the Galaxy
We are Groot – Guardians of the Galaxy
Mom facing Her Demons – The Babadook
Times Square Underwear – Birdman
Bar Song – Begin Again
Ending Shot – The Immigrant
Michael Cain Part 2 – The Trip to Italy
Beach Scene – Edge of Tomorrow
Get Accommodated – Starred Up
Gwen’s Fate – The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Stand Up – Top Five

Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. Like we said, there are about a gazillion scenes from this year that we could’ve talked about, so there’s obviously a lot more to be talked about. That being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].

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Podcast: Into the Woods, Top 3 Scenes of 2014, The Imitation Game – Episode 97

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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we have no guest but we do dive head deep into Disney’s latest musical, Into the Woods starring Anna Kendrick and Meryl Streep. We also skip our discussion segment this week as we review The Imitation Game starring Benedict Cumberbatch and for our Top 3, we discuss our favorite scenes from 2014.

Make sure you stay tuned for this week’s Bonus Content which will feature a new segment that you DO NOT want to miss. It’s going to be a recurring segment that is going to be a lot of fun. Also, don’t miss our latest Extra Film where we review Chris Rock’s Top Five and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya.

Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!

Into the Woods Movie Review (6:02)
    Grades
    JD: B-
    Brendan: C

Top 3 Scenes of 2014 (38:37)
This week for our Top 3, we’re back to remembering 2014 with our Top 3 Scenes of 2014. This was nearly an impossible task. With so many great films in 2014, there were about a gazillion scenes to choose from but we did come up with some pretty solid choices for our Top 3 this week. That being said, what would be your Top 3?

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Episode 96 of the InSession Film Podcast where we review The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies!

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The Imitation Game Movie Review (1:09:11)
    Grades
    JD: A-
    Brendan: A-

– Music

    Into the Woods- Into the Woods Cast
    Hope – John Ottman
    The Imitation Game – Alexandre Desplat
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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