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The "Ferrari" director singled out films from cinema's past and present, including "Battleship Potemkin" and "Poor Things."
a screencap of the Paint Drying Letterboxd page
When Sharing Is (Actually) Caring
Yes, Charlie Shackleton's "Paint Drying" is a real film (all 607 minutes of it), but its page on the popular film cataloging site has turned into a repository for far more than just reviews.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 16: Martin Scorsese attends Apple TV+'s "Killers Of The Flower Moon" premiere at Dolby Theatre on October 16, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
By joining the social media site, the "Killers of the Flower Moon" director solidifies his late career turn as a hero for online cinephiles.
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This is the first time Letterboxd will offer new films that have not streamed on any other platforms directly to its members.
I May Destroy You Michaela Coel
"I May Destroy You" is a revelation and deserves a TV-centered Letterboxd equivalent to celebrate it.
Michael Mann Joins Letterboxd, Lists Favorite Movies
From "Safety Last" to "One Cut of the Dead," here is Edgar Wright's guide to the history of comedy films.
Michael Mann Joins Letterboxd, Lists Favorite Movies
"Dangerous fascism and white supremacist ideology can go to hell," company co-founder Matthew Buchanan says.
Michael Mann Joins Letterboxd, Lists Favorite Movies
From Sundance favorites to superhero blockbusters, these are the 10 movies Letterboxd users love most this year.
"Call Me by Your Name"
Other categories included in the Letterboxd 2017 Year in Review include the most divisive films of the year.
Moonlight
Letterboxd users also rated "Deadpool" as the Most Popular film and "The Greasy Strangler" as the Most Divisive film.
Michael Mann Joins Letterboxd, Lists Favorite Movies
Popular Film Social Network Letterboxd Debuts Long-Awaited iPhone App
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