MCN Curated Headlines Archive for March, 2013
“As in Korine’s other works, the evident lack of anything one might call “style” becomes its style, duly celebrated by our writers who seem to have lost their minds to Harmony’s [come]-on.”
Jon Jost On Getting A Refund For Spring Breakers

“That would be an odd event if it happened.”
On Possible Changes During The Suddenly-Announced Oscar Enclave

Undercover Gov’t Survey Suggests Theaters Getting Better At Keeping The Innocent From R-Rated Movies

“I don’t have to work now, but I have to work because it’s not about money, it’s about passion. It is part of my personal evolution.”
Salma Hayek’s Family Values
How Big Biz Manufactured The “Viral” “Harlem Shake” “Meme”
And – What Happened To The Hundreds Of Millions Poured Into YouTube’s “Original Channels”?
Plus! – The 1998 You’ve Got Mail Website Is Still Waiting For You
“Last week a friend saw a screening of Spring Breakers. Afterwards she tweeted that a fight almost broke out during the screening when a man shushed some girls, who then called him a —-. Afterwards, those girls chugged a two-litre bottle of cream soda and a 40 of vodka in the washroom.”
Canadian Journalism Unsubstantiated

“This is Dawn taking the lead.”
Academy Rounds Up Members For Oscar Advice

“A last resort for kinda-sorta-almost-journalists whose options have been severely limited by their extreme and intolerant views; a media colostomy bag.”
Jim Carrey Has Words For Fox News, Which Does Not Care For Him, Either
“Spring Breakers is a crowd-pleaser, although given its confounding creepiness, the crowd it pleases most is surely the 40-year-old filmmaker’s intellectual fan base… Dunham has tapped into a vein of tragicomic sexual naturalism in which, as in the novels of Czech writers Milan Kundera and Ivan Klima, social constraint (here economic) makes sex, however messy, the lone arena of freedom.”
Hoberman On Spring Breakers And, Well, “Girls”