Daily Briefing. Spielberg, Solomon, Mitchum, Lucas
David HudsonThe new Film Quarterly and a round of papers from Boston.
The new Film Quarterly and a round of papers from Boston.
Also: More lists, new DVDs and remembering William Duell.
New issues, an interview with Nathaniel Dorsky that turned into “a genuine exploration” and the latest on Charlie Kaufman’s next projects.
"Doubling is a paradigmatic trope in cinema, at every stratum from the technical doubling of apparatus and human perception, to the doubling of the worlds that exist on each side of the screen
"Returning to movie screens a full generation after its initial 1985 theatrical run, Claude Lanzmann's Shoah has in many ways become obscured by its reputation," writes Eric Hynes in the Voice. "From
This summer certainly hasn't lacked for reading material. In last month alone, we've seen new issues of Film Comment (in which Paul Brunick points us to a slew of blogs to keep up with), Jump Cut
"I hate compiling lists, and I hate polls," announces Mark Peranson, introducing Issue 42 of Cinema Scope, the centerpiece of which is "The Decade in Review," a top ten (#1: Jia Zhangke's Platform