MCN Curated Headlines Archive for October, 2013
“Equality is not a concept, not something we should be striving for, equality is like gravity… Misogyny is life out of balance and it sucks something out of the soul of every man and women confronted with it.”
Joss Whedon’s Words From Seven Years Ago Resonate
“I prefer to think he didn’t recognize me, since it keeps my world that much more organized and orderly, knowing that Lou Reed still hated me.”
Legs McNeil Recounts
Jeremiah Moss Pictures The Last Days Of “Jerry Ohlinger’s Movie Material Store” In NYC’s Garment District
Earlier – Moss Blogs More At The New Yorker
“A good story well told can truly make a difference in how one sees the world.”
Why Is Jeff Skoll A “Participant” In Film Funding?; A Philanthropic Take
“His investments in hotels and restaurants aren’t those of a disinterested celebrity. Luxury travelers have a habit of following his lead.”
DeNiro Bets On Shanghai Commercial Development
“The ‘windows’ system—whereby a film is given a date-staggered release on a series of clearly ordered platforms, from initial cinema debut to DVD and VOD, to pay TV and finally free-to-air—once served the film business well enough, but is now a lumbering dinosaur with a leg missing. And not just for Australian films.”
An Australian Clamours For Simultaneous Releases Down Under
Maureen Orth Counsels Mia Farrow For VF Once More
Plus – Michael Wolff Is Skeptical, Cynical And Mean About Ronan Farrow
Sample Chapters From New BFI Film Classics, Including The Shining, Pan’s Labyrinth And Nosferatu pdf download