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Kent Jones on HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT

December 8, 2015 By Leave a Comment

Kent Jones on HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT

When Francois Truffaut sat down with Alfred Hitchcock in 1962, the former was in his early 30s with few films to his name, the latter was in his early 60s, and was the undisputed master of suspense. Hitchcock was not, however, given proper respect as an artist, at least not as far as Truffaut, and… Read More »

Tagged With: Alfred Hitchcock, Andrew Sarris, Arnaud Desplechin, camera angles, cinema, film criticism, film history, Francois Truffaut, Helen Scott, Kent Jones, Lew Wasserman, Martin Scorsese, Richard Linklater, suspense, Universal Studio, VERTIGO

Richard Linklater — BOYHOOD

October 22, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Richard Linklater — BOYHOOD

Richard Linklater’’s films can’t be easily pigeon-holed, and that’’s because he surrenders to the driving force of an artistic compulsion, or as he put is when I spoke to him on July 17, 2014, a crazy idea.  His latest film, BOYHOOD, is an example of an idea so crazy that it’’s beyond brilliant. It’s inspired.… Read More »

Tagged With: cinema, Ethan Hawke, film, growing up, movies, parenting, Patricia Arquette, Richard Linklater

Richard Linklater Richard & Christian McKay on ME AND ORSON WELLES

September 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Richard Linklater Richard & Christian McKay on ME AND ORSON WELLES

ME AND ORSON WELLES is a fascinating glimpse of what it might have been like to work with Welles during his enfant terrible period. The film, interesting though the subject matter is, succeeds because of the way Christian McKay become Welles in all his brilliant, infuriating glory. The first thing I wanted to know when I talked… Read More »

Tagged With: 1930s, based on a true story, book to film, Christian McKay, fascism, Holly Gent Palmo, Julias Caesar, Orson Welles, Richard Linklater, Robert Kaplow, Shakespeare, theater, Vince Palmo, Zac Efron

Richard Linklater Would Like You To Meet BERNIE

September 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Richard Linklater Would Like You To Meet BERNIE

Richard Linklater makes films that are as varied as they are piquantly challenging. With BERNIE, based on a true story, he considers a good and universally beloved man who does a bad thing to a spiteful and universally despised woman. When I spoke to him on April 20, 2012, the whole idea of justice and… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a true story, BERNIE, Carthage, comedy-drama, Jack Black, justice, law, Marjorie Nugent, Matthew McConaughey, murder, Richard Linklater, Shirley MacLaine, Texas, trial, writer-director

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