Below are Kailee’s SELECTS:
I saw this movie in theaters when it came out in 1996; I was eight years old. I’ve watched ‘The Birdcage’ countless times and reference it even more. This film raised me in a lot of ways, and it feels like home inside of a movie.
For two years, I started my day with David Lynch talking about the L.A. weather and sharing lighthearted musings before choosing a “Number of the Day” one to ten. My favorite number is seven, so I always hoped for a seven and felt an extra sparkle when it was a seven day. He stopped the series in August 2022. I miss the daily glimpse into his world, which made mine feel brighter and more magical.
Keep it together! I love movies about making movies. And, I love movies set in Los Angeles. And, I love twins. So, this movie checks a lot of boxes for me. It’s also my favorite slice of Steve Martin.
Andy DeYoung, John Early, and Kate Berlant are great at creating quality and hilarious no budge content. This short is an inspiring example of what is possible with the “let’s get our friends together to make a movie for no money in one night.”
The pilot of ‘Station Eleven’ is incredible. Standout, heartfelt, visually stunning. This was my introduction to Himesh Patel, and his performance really moved me.
The first 15 minutes of this film rocked my socks. Hard to believe this came out in 1973. Every element slaps especially the editing and metaness.
Just watched this for the first time last week, and oh boy, I loved it so much. As I mentioned, I love movies about making movies, and I love when people play versions of themselves.