Showing posts with label Lists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lists. Show all posts
Saturday, April 25, 2020
The Iron List #6 | The Best Movies About Movies Ever Made!
Every month on THE IRON LIST, the Patrons of the Critically Acclaimed Network get to pick a topic for a giant-sized episode! And this month, since we could all use a little escapism, they picked THE BEST MOVIES ABOUT MOVIES!
Join film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold as they highlight the films about filmmakers that illuminate what works about the industry, and what's an absolute and unforgivable nightmare! The walls between fiction and reality are about to crumble!
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Monday, December 30, 2019
Critically Acclaimed #108 | The Best Movies of 2019!
It's not exaggeration to say that 2019 has been one of the most exciting years for movies in a long, long time. So what films managed to stand above the rest, and make CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED's lists of THE BEST MOVIES OF 2019...?
Listen to the latest episode to find out what film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold selected, from blockbuster genre films to acclaimed dramas to obscure films that hardly anybody else is talking about!
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Saturday, November 16, 2019
The Iron List #1 | The Best Film Noirs Ever!
Happy #Noirvember! We're celebrating by introducing a whole new podcast to THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED NETWORK, in which every month film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold present their picks for the best movies ever, in genres selected by our Patreon subscribers!
And fittingly enough, in #Noirvember, our Patrons chose "Film Noirs" to be the first subject of... THE IRON LIST! Find out which films Bibbs and Witney selected and sign up for our Patreon to pick next month's giant-sized podcast topic!
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Thursday, June 20, 2019
William Bibbiani Ranks All the 'Child's Play' Movies!
Chucky the killer doll has been committing heinous acts of murder for over 30 years now, and that means - with the release of the new remake of "Child's Play" - the time has come to look his whole franchise!
Check it out, because William Bibbiani has ranked all of the "Child's Play" movies, from the original to the weirdo sequels to the remake, this week at The Wrap!
Read: William Bibbiani Ranks the "Child's Play" Movies at The Wrap
Top Photos: United Artist
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
William Bibbiani Picks the Best 'Hellraiser' Straight-To-Video Sequel!
For nearly 20 years, every film in the "Hellraiser" horror movie franchise has had almost nothing to do with "Hellraiser." The straight-to-video sequels have mostly been original screenplays, hastily retrofitted to include some of Clive Barker's iconic, sadomasochistic monster, whether or not it makes any sense for them to be there.
And, arguably, none of them are particularly good. But which one is the BEST?
William Bibbiani explores the unpleasant nether-regions of one of the best known, but most mistreated horror franchises in his latest article at Bloody Disgusting!
Read: William Bibbiani Picks the Best Straight-To-Video "Hellraiser" Sequel!
Top Photo: Dimension
Monday, April 29, 2019
William Bibbiani Picks the Best Horror Films on the Criterion Channel!
The Criterion Channel is now live, and it's an absolute must for film lovers of any kind. In his latest article at Bloody Disgusting, William Bibbiani highlights the best and scariest horror movies currently available on the new streaming service, with frights of every classy, crazy, creepy kind!
Read: William Bibbiani Picks the Best Horror Movies on the Criterion Channel!
Top Photo: Criterion
Thursday, April 25, 2019
William Bibbiani Picks The Avengers' Greatest Horror Hits!
We get so wrapped up in franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe that sometimes we forget to let these blockbusters introduce us to worlds outside themselves. For example, if you wanted to see some amazing horror movies, all you have to do is check the filmographies of the cast and crew of "Avengers: Endgame!"
In his first article for Bloody Disgusting, William Bibbiani guides you through the best horror movies starring the cast of "Avengers: Endgame," including terrifying ghost stories, badass monster flicks and modern camp classics.
Read: William Bibbiani Picks The Avengers' Greatest Horror Hits at Bloody Disgusting
Top Photos: MGM / Warner Bros.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
William Bibbiani Ranks All the Disney Live-Action Remakes!
Disney's lucrative business plan, of remaking all their animated classics in big-budget live-action (or arguably live-action) productions, has led to an extremely uneven series of films! In his latest article for The Wrap, William Bibbiani is ranking every single live-action Disney remake, from the 1994 version of "The Jungle Book" that nobody talks about, to contemporary smashes like "The Jungle Book," "Beauty and the Beast" and "Dumbo!"
Read: William Bibbiani Ranks All the Disney Live-Action Remakes at The Wrap!
Photos: Disney
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Witney Seibold Picks the Best Films of 2018!
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So, as a favor to myself, I have elected to forgo a stringent ranking system this year, proving readers instead with a more general list of some great films I managed to see this year. Not only does this free me from having to pit unlike films against one another (most films aren't necessarily comparable in any empirical sense), but it also allows readers to explore more freely the enormous gaggle of excellent features released in 2018.
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Critically Acclaimed #60: The Worst Movies of 2018!
It would be nice to say that every movie in 2018 was good, or at least deserved a free pass. But life isn't that simple and neither is art! On this episode of CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold reveal their picks for the worst movies of 2018, the ones we desperately need to learn from so we don't make the same old mistakes, over and over again.
Which blockbuster movies made their list? Which acclaimed Oscar-contender deserves a second, more critical perspective? You'll find out by listening to CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED!
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Saturday, December 29, 2018
Critically Acclaimed #59: The Best Movies of 2018!
It's the end of 2018 and it's been one hell of a good year for movies! This week on the CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED podcast, film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold highlight their picks for the very best movies that the year had to offer, across many different genres.
Which film(s) made their #1 spot(s)? What other great films did they pick? And how many did you see or still need to catch up on? It's an overwhelmingly positive episode of CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED with dozens of great movie recommendations, and we hope you enjoy every minute of it!
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Sunday, December 23, 2018
William Bibbiani Picks The Best Movies of 2018!
To say that 2018 was a hard year would be an absurd understatement, but as always, the movies were here to guide us. The best films of the year were often insightful, politically charged, and humane works of art that brought difficult stories to life in soul-nourishing ways. There were also some great horror movies, hilariously silly comedies, and a couple of superhero movies that are bound to go down in history as some of the best examples of the genre.
As always, narrowing the list of the best movies of the year is a pointless exercise, so I arbitrarily cut my list off at twenty, and I compensated listed a ton of runners up. I am nothing if not long-winded.
It's also worth nothing that there are a handful of critically acclaimed motion pictures that I still haven't seen, but that I plan to get to at some point in the future, including "Won't You Be My Neighbor?," "The Rider," "Shoplifters" and "Burning." So if you have a favorite film that is nowhere to be seen below, consider the possibility that I haven't seen it yet, and feel free to leave me a comment or tweet at me (@WilliamBibbiani) to make sure I know about it.
Without any further ado, these are my picks for the best movies of 2018!
Saturday, December 22, 2018
William Bibbiani's Top 12 Christmas Horror Movies
'Tis the season for love, kindness, and - if you're a horror fan - subversive murders! The tradition of the Christmas horror movies goes back nearly 50 years, and film critic William Bibbiani has seen an awful lot of them, including some films that have never been released in America, and some that still haven't been released on DVD.
In his latest article for IGN, William Bibbiani presents his picks for the 12 must-see Christmas horror movies. You can probably guess that "Gremlins" and "Black Christmas" made the cut, but can you guess which amazing cult films also made the cut?
Read: William Bibbiani's Top 12 Christmas Horror Movies at IGN
Top Photo: Amicus
William Bibbiani Ranks All Eight Adam McKay Movies
Adam McKay has had one of the most interesting careers in Hollywood, rising through the ranks of "Saturday Night Live," directing some of the funniest movies of the century with films like "Anchorman" and "The Other Guys," and then segueing into the realm of pointed political commentary with the Oscar-winning "The Big Short" and the new Dick Cheney biopic "Vice."
In his latest list for The Wrap, William Bibbiani looks over Adam McKay's entire feature directorial career and ranks all eight of his movies, including the straight-to-video re-edit of "Anchorman" that was exclusively available at Best Buy.
Read: William Bibbiani Ranks All Eight Adam McKay Movies at The Wrap
Top Photo: Paramount Pictures
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
William Bibbiani Presents The Worst Product Placements in Movie History
Lots of movies take advantage of "product placement," the practice of highlighting specific products in movies to make money, but some films do it better than others. And some films do it very, very, VERY badly.
In his latest list at IGN, William Bibbiani presents his picks for the worst product placements in movie history, featuring Superman, Supergirl, Rambo, lots of superheroes and a whole bunch of Adam Sandler movies!
Read: William Bibbiani Presents The Worst Product Placements in Movie History at IGN
Photo: Columbia Pictures
Friday, November 9, 2018
William Bibbiani Looks at the History of World War II Horror Movies
Julius Avery's "Overlord" might very well be the ultimate World War II horror movie... but it's hardly the first. In his latest article at IGN, film critic William Bibbiani guides you through the history of horror movies set in and around the events of World War II, with ghosts and killer puppets and lots and lots and lots of Nazi zombies!
Read: William Bibbiani Writes "The Road to Overlord: When Horror Mixes With World War II Movies" at IGN
Top Photo: Blue Underground
Thursday, November 8, 2018
William Bibbiani Presents 14 Remakes That Are Better Than The Original
Every week, Hollywood announces a big remake of a classic (or not so classic) motion picture. And every week, people complain that Hollywood has run out of ideas, and that they're ruining classic films. And every week, people seem to forget that there are a lot of movie remakes that aren't just good but actually surpass the originals.
William Bibbiani provides 14 examples of remakes that are better than the originals, in his latest article at IGN!
Read: William Bibbiani Presents "14 Remakes That Are Better Than The Originals" at IGN
Top Photo: Columbia Pictures
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Happy Halloween: It’s William Bibbiani’s Favorite Spooky Music Videos!
I was recently asked to write a review of “Elvira’s MTV Halloween Special” and I was delighted to discover that it concluded with Elvira hosting her favorite spooky music videos. It reminded me that there was a time when MTV vj’s were considered the coolest people on television, and many was the time I fantasized about being gainfully employed as a hip trendsetter whose whole job was to say what music video was about to be played next.
Years went by and I grew up, and discovered that I just wasn’t cool. Also, MTV fell into a stinky quagmire of pointless, non-musical programming. But the fantasy remained and it’s been reawakened. So, inspired by Elvira, I’ve decided to share with you my own favorite (not necessarily the best) spooky music videos to watch and enjoy on Halloween.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Five Films William Bibbiani Likes That Other Critics Hated
[The following article was sponsored and assigned by our Patreon subscriber Richard Franzwa. To learn how to sponsor and assign articles to William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold for publication at Critically Acclaimed, visit our Patreon page.]
“And it is here,” as Witney Seibold recently wrote, “That I lose you.”
One of the (many) problems with the modern age of film criticism is that websites like Rotten Tomatoes and MetaCritic have created the illusion of a consensus. The idea that is that if a large percentage of critics like a movie, it must be great, and if a large percentage of critics dislike it, it must be bad. And that’s just not how subjective opinions work.
The point of criticism isn’t to create an objective reality out of subjective opinion. The point is to share our subjective opinions as eloquently and informatively and entertainingly as possible. If everyone had the same opinion, we wouldn’t need everyone to chime in. We need outliers to challenge our collective understanding of the art form, and to stir up new conversations about film.
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
William Bibbiani Ranks All The 'Halloween' Movies
The "Halloween" series has been going strong for decades now, despite odd missteps, bizarre plot twists, total retcons and even a completely unrelated installment involving haunted masks.
In his latest article at The Wrap, William Bibbiani walks you through all twelve of these "Halloween" movies, including the reboots, the weird spin-off and the massively different Producer's Cut of "Halloween 6."
How does the new "Halloween" retcon stack up against the originals, and those bizarre other entries? Let's find out!
Read: William Bibbiani Ranks All the "Halloween" Movies at The Wrap
Top Photo: Universal Pictures
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