Movie City News Archive for September, 2014
“10 Great Queer Films Made By Straight Male Directors”
“10 Great Queer Films Made By Straight Male Directors”
Read the full article »A Rich Obit For Late Dutch Director George Sluizer
A Rich Obit For Late Dutch Director George Sluizer
Read the full article »David Fincher On His Dastardly Date Night With Gone Girl
“There is a moment in the movie where a secondary character arrives and the screening room splits right down the middle.” David Fincher On His Dastardly Date Night With Gone Girl
Read the full article »“Why New York Times Television Criticism Is So Bad,” Writes Anne Helen Petersen
“Why New York Times Television Criticism Is So Bad,” Writes Anne Helen Petersen
Read the full article »Picturing John Carpenter’s Set Photographer
Picturing John Carpenter’s Set Photographer
Read the full article »“John Green Responds Nicely to News of the Banning of The Fault In Our Stars in Riverside, CA
John Green Responds Nicely to News of the Banning of The Fault In Our Stars in Riverside, CA
Read the full article »Costume Company Rips Off Frozen For Sexed-Up Halloween fare
Costume Company Rips Off Frozen For Sexed-Up Halloween fare
Read the full article »Dario Marinelli On Composing For The “Stop-Motion Steampunk Madness” Of The Boxtrolls
Dario Marinelli On Composing For The “Stop-Motion Steampunk Madness” Of The Boxtrolls
Read the full article »‘Facebook Killer’ Ello Doesn’t Care About Money—So It Won’t Work
“‘Facebook Killer’ Ello Doesn’t Care About Money—So It Won’t Work”
Read the full article »Still Alice Gets Oscar-Qualifying Run For Julianne Moore
Still Alice Gets Oscar-Qualifying Run For Julianne Moore
Read the full article »SONY PICTURES CLASSICS TO OPEN STILL ALICE IN DECEMBER FOR A YEAR-END AWARDS QUALIFYING RUN
Sony Pictures Classics announced today they will open STILL ALICE in New York and Los Angeles in December for a one-week year-end awards qualifying run, with a regular film release to follow on January 16. The film reunites Co-Directors and Co-Writers Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland (THE LAST OF ROBIN HOOD) with Sony Pictures Classics,…
Read the full article » 2 Comments »What On Earth Could A Yahoo!-AOL Merger Produce? $1 Billion in “Synergies”?
What On Earth Could A Yahoo!-AOL Merger Produce? $1 Billion in “Synergies”?
Read the full article »Paul Thomas Anderson Talks Inherent Vice and Teases Tom Pynchon Cameo
“Surely Mr. Pynchon, 77, would be tempted by such an inside joke? Told that other sources had confirmed a cameo, Mr. Anderson stared intently into his salad and poked around with his fork, either looking for an answer among the summer beets, fighting back a grin or both.” Paul Thomas Anderson Talks Inherent Vice and…
Read the full article »Terry Gilliam Sees The Fisher King in a New Light After Robin Williams
Terry Gilliam Sees The Fisher King in a New Light After Robin Williams
Read the full article »Hint Offered That Interstellar Will Be An Almost-Three-Hour Journey
Hint Offered That Interstellar Will Be An Almost-Three-Hour Journey
Read the full article »Ex-WB Topper Robinov Slates Studio 8 at Sony with $250 Million in Funding, Largely From Chinese Insurance And Mining Conglom
Ex-WB Topper Robinov Slates Studio 8 at Sony with $250 Million in Funding, Largely From Chinese Insurance And Mining Conglom
Read the full article »David Fincher Goes Long with Amy Taubin on Gone Girl
“I think when you are working with a novel that sold six million copies there’s a tendency to work backwards from the book, but the best adaptations work forward through the characters.” David Fincher Goes Long with Amy Taubin on Gone Girl
Read the full article »Twitter To Push Film Ads To Eager Tweeters
Twitter To Push Film Ads To Eager Tweeters
Read the full article »On Designing Tiny Costumes For The Stop-Motion Boxtrolls
On Designing Tiny Costumes For The Stop-Motion Boxtrolls
Read the full article »Chris Jones Remembers The Late, Great Writer Of Marvin’s Room, Scott McPherson
“Now I am 31, and my lover has AIDS. Our friends have AIDS. And we all take care of each other, the less sick caring for the more sick. At times, an unbelievably harsh fate is transcended by a simple act of love, by caring for another.” Chris Jones Remembers The Late, Great Writer Of…
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