Movie City News Archive for March, 2015
David Lowery Set-Diaries Day 51 Of Pete’s Dragon
“I was watching some of the cut-together footage the other day. I’m too close to tell how it all adds up just yet, but I like how it feels. It seems sensitive and scrappy. Like a little kid with hand-me-down-clothes and a bloody nose, cuddling a kitten.” David Lowery Set-Diaries Day 51 Of Pete’s Dragon
Read the full article »Criterion Unearths A Messsage From Ingmar Bergma
Criterion Unearths A Messsage From Ingmar Bergman vid
Read the full article »Hal Hartley On Ned Rifle, Themes Of Responsibility And The Course Of His Career
Hal Hartley On Ned Rifle, Themes Of Responsibility And The Course Of His Career
Read the full article »Ari Folman Animates Anne Frank
Ari Folman Animates Anne Frank
Read the full article »The Gronvall Report: Simon Curtis On WOMAN IN GOLD

When he segued into film after notable work for the stage and in television, director Simon Curtis may not have set out to revive that staple of the Golden Age of movies, the “woman’s picture,” but so far he’s two for two.
Read the full article »Variety Cover-Stories Jeff Skoll’s Hopes To Sustain Participant Media
Variety Cover-Stories Jeff Skoll’s Hopes To Sustain Participant Media
Read the full article »Scientology Replies Vehemently, But Not To Points, In THR’s 20 Questions Raised By Going Clear
Scientology Replies Vehemently, But Not To Points, In THR’s 20 Questions Raised By Going Clear
Read the full article »“Birthplace Of British Cinema” Reopens After $8.9 Million Refurbishment
“Birthplace Of British Cinema” Reopens After $8.9 Million Refurbishment
Read the full article »A Survey Of Berlin’s Amazing Cinemas
A Survey Of Berlin’s Amazing Cinemas
Read the full article »Ex Machina’s Alex Garland Picks Five SciFi Faves
Ex Machina‘s Alex Garland Picks Five SciFi Faves
Read the full article »Ian Parker Spends An Afternoon With Charles Grodin And His Fiberglass Menagerie
Ian Parker Spends An Afternoon With Charles Grodin And His Fiberglass Menagerie
Read the full article »The Robin Williams Trust Restricts The Right Of Exploitation Of His Image For 25 Years
The Robin Williams Trust Restricts The Right Of Exploitation Of His Image For 25 Years
Read the full article »The ASC Remembers Cinematographer Miroslav Ondricek
The ASC Remembers Cinematographer Miroslav Ondricek
Read the full article »Furious 7 Screenwriter Chris Morgan Talks About The Five Installments He’s Written
“I love this world, I love these characters. It is definitely a passion project for me.” Furious 7 Screenwriter Chris Morgan Talks About The Five Installments He’s Written
Read the full article »Mike Fleming And Peter Bart Tapdance Around The Subject Of Nellie Andreeva’s “Ethnic” Casting Article
“Nellie is trained in the sciences and used those sensibilities to analyze a data sample; the word “ethnic” is commonly used by casting agents. None of that works when talking about people, and race.” Mike Fleming And Peter Bart Tapdance Around The Subject Of Nellie Andreeva’s “Ethnic” Casting Article
Read the full article »Glenn Kenny On “The Melodrama Of Woody Allen’s Critical Reputation”
“The Salon piece, a late-breaking bit of Allen disapprobation, is just one of a great many you see these days; a cultural note that attempts to instruct the reader that ‘we’ can’t accept ‘this’ anymore. One almost universal feature of such pieces is a frustrating vagueness about what action ‘we’ are supposed to take concerning…
Read the full article »Cosby Does Not Countenance Hecklers
“We are here to enjoy my gift. We are not here to argue. Let those people speak. We will find them and ask them to leave. I am going to handle this the way I want it handled. I’m going to tell you some more jokes.” Cosby Does Not Countenance Hecklers
Read the full article »Noah Baumbach’s Ever-Shifting Musical Obsessions
Noah Baumbach’s Ever-Shifting Musical Obsessions
Read the full article »Stephen Rodrick Profiles Allison Jones, Casting Agent-“Nerd Hunter” For Apatow, Feig
Stephen Rodrick Profiles Allison Jones, Casting Agent-Slash-“Nerd Hunter” For Apatow, Feig
Read the full article »“Baumbach perpetuates a filmmaking tradition that is almost clinically narcissistic: willfully charismatic, devoid of a real core, doomed to seek meaning in other reflections and references. It’s why their style changes completely from project to project but always can be identified by a blind, bottomless longing. With these guys, God isn’t in the details; the details are God. Yet we still succumb to their charm, the calling card notoriously exerted by all narcissists. We have to love them so they can love themselves.”
“Baumbach perpetuates a filmmaking tradition that is almost clinically narcissistic: willfully charismatic, devoid of a real core, doomed to seek meaning in other reflections and references. It’s why their style changes completely from project to project but always can be identified by a blind, bottomless longing. With these guys, God isn’t in the details; the…
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