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FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL

January 15, 2018 By Leave a Comment

FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL

Click here to listen to the interview. Full disclosure, my sister, when she was 12, was in a film with Gloria Grahame.  It was a pretty forgettable horror film, and they had no scenes together, but it made for some nice small talk with Paul McGuigan before we settled down to our conversation about FILM… Read More »

Tagged With: Barbara Broccoli, based on a true story, cinematography, coincidence, Elvis Costello, Eve Stewart, externalizing memory, Gloria Grahame, Jamie Bell, Margaret Thatcher, memoir, memory, Paul Turner, privatization, rear-screen projections, romance, synchronicity, tap shoes, Urszula Pontikos

I SMILE BACK — Sarah Silverman Lives in the Moment

November 11, 2015 By Leave a Comment

I SMILE BACK — Sarah Silverman Lives in the Moment

Sarah Silverman is someone who has proved over and over again that she thrives on risk. Her stand-up challenges its audience while also making it laugh. Her starring turn in I SMILE BACK, based on the Amy Koppelman novel of the same name, will also challenge its audience. In a performance that is raw, visceral,… Read More »

Tagged With: addiction, Amy Koppelman, Bernie Sanders, book to film, chemical imbalance, depression, Gary Shandling, Howard Stern, Liberty University, Sarah Silverman, synchronicity, The Bedwetter

Parker Posey Ponders IRRATIONAL MAN

July 19, 2015 By Leave a Comment

Parker Posey Ponders IRRATIONAL MAN

How is it possible that this is the first time Parker Posey has worked with Woody Allen?  It’s a question for the ages, but the answer to how they finally collaborated came about in a way perfectly suited to the metaphysical questions posed by their film, IRRATIONAL MAN. In it, Allen ponders whether or not… Read More »

Tagged With: ADR, casting director, ethics, Geraldine Page, Hal Hartley, INTERIORS, IRRATIONAL MAN, Joaquin Phoenix, Krakow Film Festival, narrative, Parker Posey, philosophy, randomness, synchronicity, Woody Allen

A Philosophical IRRATIONAL MAN

July 19, 2015 By 1 Comment

A Philosophical IRRATIONAL MAN

Some of Woody Allen’s best films deal with the problem of absolute ethics in a world that is full of moral ambiguity. CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS beings the epitome of his musings on the subject, with lesser, but no less satisfying efforts such as MATCH POINT continuing the dialogue. In IRRATIONAL MAN, Allen has crafted another… Read More »

Tagged With: Emma Stone, ethics, Geraldine Page, Hal Hartley, IRRATIONAL MAN, Joaquin Phoenix, narrative, Nietzsche, Parker Posey, philosophy, randomness, synchronicity, Woody Allen

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