December’s ‘Films Of The Month’

Trey Miller, Film & Music

The following is curated by Trey Miller.

 

For each month of the school year, a new ‘Films Of The Month’ article will be posted to Visions.

There are three recommendations per genre. DRAMA, COMEDY, NOTABLE MENTIONS (mix of all genres) & SHOWS. *For December, three holiday films are also recommended.

Pulp Fiction - Pulp Fiction Image (13170581) - Fanpop

(‘Pulp Fiction’) (1994)

 

DRAMA

  1. ‘Pulp Fiction’ by Quentin Tarantino & Roger Avary 
  2. ‘Goodfellas’ by Martin Scorsese & Nicholas Pileggi 
  3. ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ by Wes Anderson & Hugo Guinness 

 

COMEDY

  1. ‘Semi-Pro’ by Scot Armstrong 
  2. ‘Knocked Up’ by Judd Apatow 
  3. ‘Blades of Glory’ by Craig Cox 

 

NOTABLE MENTIONS

  1. ‘The Shining’ by Stanley Kubrick 
  2. ‘Punch-Drunk Love’ by Paul Thomas Anderson 
  3. ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ by David Fincher & Eric Roth 

It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - IMDb

  (‘It’s a Wonderful Life’) (1946)

SHOWS

  1. ‘The Sopranos’ by David Chase 
  2. ‘Eastbound & Down’ by Ben Best, Jody Hill & Danny McBride 
  3. ‘Succession’ by Jesse Armstrong 

HOLIDAY

  1. ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ by Frank Capra & Philip Van Doren Stern 
  2. ‘Elf’ by Jon Favreau & David Berenbaum 
  3. ‘Jingle All The Way’ by Brian Levant & Randy Kornfield 

 

The Existential Humor of The Sopranos | by Ezra I. James | Storius Magazine

(‘The Sopranos’) (1999-2007)