MCN Curated Headlines Archive for November, 2011
A Post-Mortem For Zeitgeisty Tina Brown’s Magazine Career (Even While Newsweek Still Floats)
And – The Slow Sunset Of Si Newhouse At Conde Nast
“But I am Richard Gere.”
“And I am Bob Dylan.”
“[I]t virtually invites interwebs speculation that WB doesn’t think it stands a chance with us.”
Incredibly Close And Extremely Critical: LouLu On NYFCC Not Seeing Daldry-Rudin’s Latest On Their Timetable
John Neville, 86, Was Baron Munchausen, Mainstay Of The Old Vic, An Artistic Director Canada’s Stratford Festival; Also “X-Files”
With – A Love Letter From Edmonton, Another City He Embraced
Vice Recruits Gastroenterology-Respiratory Expert To Gauge Just How Much Human Centipede 2 Is Bull— mnsfw
“When a site’s goal is to satisfy the great sucking maw of the Internet with a constant feed of new items, sourced or unsourced, nothing is around long enough to make an impact. When perpetual turnover is the norm, the shallow, silly, and irrelevant rule.”
Charles Taylor Has Some Problems With What He Describes As Film Criticism
The Testimony Of Hugh Grant And The Family Of Milly Dowler About “Untouchable” Tabloid Phone Hacking
“‘I am stunned.’ Sprecher’s name is still on the film only because she is contractually forbidden to use a pseudonym. What should have been Cinema Paradiso became Fight Club.”
Behind The Reins Of Werc Werk Works, Co-Producers Of Béla Tarr’s Turin Horse, Life During Wartime And Howl, Who Also Recut, Retitled The Sprechers’ Latest
“Friday night I went out, wildly had a party until five in the morning with a bunch of friends, so it’s not like I’m a workaholic. I have a lot of plan B, C, D, E, and F in effect. Plan A is to make movies. The one thing I can’t do right now.”
John Waters And The FT On The Couch