Hello posters of Sup Forums, we are halfway through 2016, what are your favourite movies you've seen this year so far?

Hello posters of Sup Forums, we are halfway through 2016, what are your favourite movies you've seen this year so far?

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only seen GoT season 6 nothing else

Captain America: Civil War
Zootopia
Finding Dory
The Jungle Book
Hail Caesar
Green Room
The Neon Demon
Popstar Never Stop Never Stopping
Deadpool
Midnight Special

haven't seen much but i liked A Bigger Splash a lot

Also, thread's theme

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Could you name the movies in the image?

Sure, which one would you like to know.

the only films I've really liked so far are

>cemetery of splendour
>everybody wants some!!
>the other side
>green room

Nice, have you seen Knight of Cups?

All of them.

Cemetery and The Other Side were both pretty great, what are the other two about?
Pls.

All of them?

Quite curious about the 1st, 6th, 7th and last, though

So you can't?

Heart of a Dog, Paths of the Soul, Homo Sapiens, Mariupolis

Café Society (saw a Canne-rip on youtube. Fuck you, I love Parker Posey enough to watch shitty camrips if she's in a movie. It's a fucking return to form for Woody Allen. His best work in a long time)

The Neon Demon

The VVitch

Green Room

Florence Foster Jenkins

what's the name of the 2nd from the left on the bottom row?

The Daughter and Mustang. Didn't really like The Wailing or The Witch. Other than that, nothing really springs to mind. Captain America I guess?

Really looking forward to watching Green Room, Neon Demon and The Handmaiden.

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Homo Sapiens, it's so great, possibly my favourite film of the year so far.

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>The Witch
>Green Room

So far this year. Enjoyed both

looks promising but is it spooky?

and damn, it looks like a documentary. kind of disappointed but might check ito ut.

It's not exactly a documentary, I guess it technically qualifies but it's more of an experimental film, in vein of Benning or Hutton, except rather than being a strict study of the landscape it actually uses the constant static shots like in the trailer to illustrate its fairly prominent core themes.

Also, yeah it is pretty spooky.

ah, okay. thanks.

quite enjoyed knight of cups... i counted it as 2015 tho
everybody wants some!! - new richard linklater film, spiritual sequel to dazed & confused... and green room you should know about already

There's a lot of good sounding recommendations this thread has produced that aren't tent-pole movies consisting of spin-offs, sequels, adaptations and reboots of the mainstream culture. Kudos for this more refined listing other than the typical Sup Forums junk. It's a shame so many of these alternatives go unheard of as apposed to capeshit.

>green room you should know about already
I've seen someone talking about it before but it just looks like some generic genre/slashes movie.

>slasher
fix'd

>it's a Sothoth thread
kurwa

Yeah, this board really is the worst on this entire website. You almost never get threads even discussing movies, let-alone anything outside of the mainstream. It makes me kinda sad because there really isn't anywhere I've found online where I can have a decent discussion of anything that isn't extremely popular.

Whats the film with the weeb holding a katana and whats the film below it?

X Men Apocalypse

don't let that stop you from checking it out! saulnier is a great genre director, the way he utilises screen space is terrifying... he knows how to let the action breathe as well which is nice

The Sprawl (Propaganda About Propaganda) probably tied with Homo Sapiens for my MOTY and Cemetery of Splendour.

Has anyone watched the Land of the Enlightened? It looks really good, visually at least.

Haven't seen it but its premise sounds promising. As for visuals, and aesthetics of cinematography alone, I would definitely recommend Homo Sapiens

Why not name all the titles in your post for people who haven't seen them?

I have, the opening is 10/10 but it really goes off the rails at certain points, starts out with this super atmospheric folk tale about how Afghanistan was created. How it was supposed to be the garden of god with the most beautiful plants (except as the narrator says that they show you a little boy collecting opium from poppies) and how its king had the most amazing castle imaginable (again they show you another kid playing around with empty machine gun shells and building a house out of them) etc at which point I was like, holy shit, this movie is amazing. But then, they suddenly cut to shit like montages of burger soldiers working out to hard core techno music and whatnot that totally break the mood.

Also, yeah, the amazing footage was the main reason why I checked it out, from what I recall the director was originally a photographer working in the area.

Hmm, all right.

The only ones I haven't named yet are Maesta, Cosmos, Innocence of Memories and La academia de las musas.

A Bigger Splash
Maggie's Plan
The Fits
Sunset Song
Viena and the Fantomes

OP is such a faggot. Why didn't you put the names of the films in a pastebin in the picture? You are so desperate for (You)'s? Please, get a grip.

bump

cemetery of splendour two year in a row??

I've only seen it this year.

This. He's probably going to complain tomorrow how these threads never get going. Well, this attitude is why.

:^)

you're not the same guy from every year?

I am, but I didn't have it on my last year's list.

yikes
have you seen mekong hotel?

Yeah, but it wasn't anything special imo.

He's the same guy from last year, and from the year before that. He's the guy of the dusty leather boots, left astray in a loverless city. Ay, yes he is, for as long as the name echoed around these parts. Figures of a mending heart provoke his spirit, leaving him in a perpetual state of hyperreality - who, may I ask, would face him in the spring of dawn?
He's STVN and you may hear a bell ringing again. For as long you look for faceless pictures of vivid imagery, you will find his footsteps vanishing ashore.

thanks

Everybody Wants Some!!
The Witch
The Lobster inb4 2015
Green Room
Hardcore Henry

How was Cosmos?

Literally only two good movies on this list.

Honestly, nowhere near as good as the original novel but it was a really enjoyable watch, I really liked just how playfully Zulawski approached everything.

what's the film second from the top left?

Maesta.

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Have you seen Kaili Blues? I haven't watched lot of 2016 movies, but so far it's MOTY for me.

I have a screener copy but it has a pretty annoying watermark so I'm laying it off until a proper dvd comes out or I get to catch it at a cinema, the first few minutes that I've watched looked really good though.

You know when your dick's so hard it literally hurts? There's so much blood being forced into your dick that the pressure causes pain?
That's what happens when someone asks me to identify a movie in my 3x3.

You can go back to your capewar threads mate

looks interesting but too bad pretty much all those films in the OP are impossible to find.

True desu.

*capekino

Stop using viagra m8

I just saw it at the cinema and the projection was so bad...

The Passion is on Festival Scope.

Can someone name all the OP (aka faggot cunt showing off with random frames) films?

No.

I thought High Rise was great

RIPD was amazing. Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds were both great.

Cemetery of Splendor
The Greasy Strangler
The Lobster
The Nice Guys
Swiss Army Man
Under the Shadow
Weiner


Would like recs for things that got less than 500 runs (as I probably saw it already if it had more or chose not to see it)

?

What's a good tracker for movies like in OP's pic, besides KG?

we have similar taste OP
academia de musas also made my list this year

film festivals you pleb