Daily Briefing. New Bright Lights, Alphaville, More
David HudsonAlso: SXSW completes its lineup. Capitalism on the high seas. Gondry’s next film is selling nicely. And more.
Also: SXSW completes its lineup. Capitalism on the high seas. Gondry’s next film is selling nicely. And more.
Also: New essays up at the Chiseler; and there’s a new book out, Gary Cooper: Enduring Style.
Yet more terrific summer reading! The new issue of Bright Lights Film Journal is out.
Even as the wires and the waves buzz with anticipation for Quentin Tarantino's next project, Django Unchained, which, as the Guardian's Ben Child surmises, "seems to be an homage to Sergio Leone set
A new issue of Bright Lights Film Journal boasting six book reviews and the publication on March 15 of J Hoberman's An Army of Phantoms: American Movies and the Making of the Cold War, accompanied by
Editor Gary Morris, freshly relocated to San Francisco, introduces the new issue of Bright Lights Film Journal and these are just a few of the highlights that leap out to my eye: Alan Vanneman "contributes
Two topics, all-too-often inseparable — politics and horror — course through the veins of the new issue of Bright Lights Film Journal, featuring "a whopping 40 articles, profiles, and reviews," as