I Like Movies

I Like Movies is a 2022 Canadian comedy drama film written and directed by Chandler Levack.[1] Set in the early 2000s, the film stars Isaiah Lehtinen as Lawrence, a socially inept 17-year-old cinephile who gets a job at a video store, where he forms a complicated friendship with his older female manager.[2]

I Like Movies
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChandler Levack
Written byChandler Levack
Produced by
  • Lindsay Blair Goeldner
  • Evan Dubinski
  • Chandler Levack
Starring
CinematographyRico Moran
Edited bySimone Smith
Music byMurray A. Lightburn
Production
company
VHS Forever
Distributed byMongrel Media
Release dates
  • September 9, 2022 (2022-09-09) (TIFF)
  • March 10, 2023 (2023-03-10) (Canada)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The film is produced by Lindsay Blair Goeldner with original score by Murray Lightburn from the Dears. Its cast also includes Romina D'Ugo, Krista Bridges, Percy Hynes White, Dan Beirne, Andy McQueen, Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll, and Alex Ateah.

Levack has described the film as being based in part on her own teenage job in a video store, although she has stated that she chose to write the central character as male out of a desire to push back against the popular notion that women filmmakers can only tell female-oriented stories.[2]

The film had its world premiere in the Discovery section of the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2022.[3] It was released theatrically in Canada on March 10, 2023, by Mongrel Media,[4][5] and has been picked up for worldwide distribution by Visit Films.[6]

Cast

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100% based on 25 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10.[7] Rachel Ho of That Shelf praised Lehtinen's performance in the lead role, and wrote, "While based loosely on her own life, Levack's gender swap proves to be a fascinating element of the film. Though a young boy is the focus, the fact that the film is being told through a female lens is felt throughout. Even more interesting is the new perspective gained from the 2003 setting—suddenly that budding film bro doesn't seem so precocious. I Like Movies is deceptive in that sense; on the surface, it may appear to be a typical endearing coming-of-age tale steeped in early-2000s nostalgia. But there's a compelling narrative under the formula that highlights the exciting talent of a new filmmaker."[8]

For Cult MTL, Alex Rose wrote that "Though obviously borrowing from retail-work staples of the video store era like Clerks, Empire Records or High Fidelity, Levack brings an incredible attention to detail to every frame of I Like Movies. Packed with MuchMusic-adjacent turn-of-the-century pop-punk (and a score by Murray A. Lightburn of the Dears), a truly Canadian sense of scale (much of Lawrence’s obsession with NYU also stems from his desire to avoid becoming a Canadian filmmaker — in his American-auteur-addled brain, nothing could be worse) and discussions of Jimmy Fallon’s unsatisfying run on Weekend Update, it should prove a potent antidote to Gen Z’s growing obsession with early 2000s aesthetics while also sending most people my age into a tizzy of anti-nostalgia."[9]

The film was named to TIFF's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list for 2022.[10]

Awards

At the 2022 Calgary International Film Festival, the film won the $10,000 RBC Emerging Artist Award.[11]

The film won four awards at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2022, for Best Canadian Film, Best Actor in a Canadian Film (Lehtinen), Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film (Hynes White) and Best Screenplay for a Canadian Film (Levack).[12]

Simone Smith won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023.[13]

References

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