MCN Curated Headlines Archive for April, 2019
There is a future for independent, progressive, enlightened, committed, quality journalism. Thanks to @guardian for showing the way forward, after years of constant efforts and initiatives. To understand how it was done, read @arusbridger Breaking News. https://t.co/fUvPvRwGlL https://t.co/Pa4boKcFZw
— jean-paul marthoz (@jpmarthoz) May 1, 2019
Yes! Can we please retire this loathsome corporate-speak word “content”? Can we all agree to avoid the word, when it comes to art? “Content” is about cereal, soup, crackers, powdered soap. It’s not about books, movies, music, poetry, dance, art. https://t.co/HbXcoeinK6
— Robert Koehler (@bhkoe) May 1, 2019
Critics' Poll: ‘Mad Max: Fury Road' Named Best Movie of the 2010s. https://t.co/gwWS4oGX6p pic.twitter.com/Y2SmkFeq0h
— Jordan Ruimy (@mrRuimy) April 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/dazed/status/1123285890812354560?s=21
The Legend of Keanu Reeves https://t.co/fh6rMLJb4G pic.twitter.com/76DuCTu5Zc
— GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) April 21, 2019
‘Boys N the Hood’ Producer Stephanie Allain on John Singleton: ‘He Changed History’ https://t.co/9gMuqFA4n7 via @variety
— Stephanie Allain (@StephanieAllain) April 30, 2019
'Green Book' Producer Says Film Was Aimed at Older White Audiences https://t.co/1hPoddlYf1
— Cinema In Noir (@CinemaInNoir) April 30, 2019
A remarkable actress. https://t.co/RgO5BUAEmC
— Michael McKean (@MJMcKean) April 30, 2019
Simply shocked by the loss of the great John Singleton. I'll never forget seeing his films for the first time. Changed the world for everyone. Will be missed and remembered.
— Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) April 30, 2019
I’ve always admired that John Singleton kept the rejection letters for BOYZ N THE HOOD framed in his office "just to remind me these motherfuckers don't know shit.” RIP.
— Sean Burns (@SeanMBurns) April 29, 2019
Beautifully said! John Singleton was a giant anong us, his films broke ground and will be long remembered. It’s a very sad day. https://t.co/PkzBrgUBEt
— Michelle Satter (@SundanceSatter) April 30, 2019
This is just beautiful. Captures what made John Singleton a joy to be with… https://t.co/Ou6sMozPMb
— Larry Karaszewski (@Karaszewski) April 30, 2019
So, very sadly, I am re-upping my earlier memory of talking with John Singleton for his brilliant Boyz N The Hood. He told me his local library was his refuge, opening his eyes to the world outside his 'hood…. https://t.co/3rcYyR2kUJ
— Joanna Langfield (@Joannalangfield) April 30, 2019
John Singleton was a significant presence during what now seems like a heyday of Memphis filmmaking. Craig Brewer, Al Kapone, others remember: https://t.co/6KIf6lY73Q pic.twitter.com/5iUUTk5bI3
— John Beifuss (@JohnBeifuss) April 29, 2019
Mourning the loss of a collaborator & True Friend John Singleton. He blazed the trail for many young film makers, always remaining true to who he was & where he came from!!! RIP Brother. Gone Way Too Soon!
— Samuel L. Jackson (@SamuelLJackson) April 29, 2019
27 years ago, I was newly landed in Hollywood and got to visit my already legendary filmmaking hero John Singleton on the set of Poetic Justice. He took the time off from set to talk, offer words of encouragement, and told me to work from the heart. Rest in peace, John. pic.twitter.com/mZe0guejvv
— Robert Rodriguez (@Rodriguez) April 29, 2019
RIP John Singleton. So sad to hear. John was a brave artist and a true inspiration. His vision changed everything.
— Jordan Peele (@JordanPeele) April 29, 2019
At 24 years old, John Singleton became the first black person, and youngest person ever, to be nominated for Best Director. #RIPJohnSingleton pic.twitter.com/jIklyT5ycQ
— Dusty (@huskydusty) April 29, 2019
"It's…risky to proclaim a new force in film based upon just one film, but BOYZ N THE HOOD is good enough to suggest that John Singleton is going to be a major player for a long time."- @chicagotribune critic Gene Siskel in his 1991 ★★★★ review of the film. #RIPJohnSingleton pic.twitter.com/YjTHymBN6H
— Gene Siskel Film Center (@filmcenter) April 29, 2019
Family wealth is a key factor in the likelihood of uptaking and sustaining an artistic profession. https://t.co/TftDQeAbHN
— hyperallergic (@hyperallergic) April 28, 2019
Thank you John.
— Gina Prince-Bythewood (@GPBmadeit) April 29, 2019
Okay it’s 9 and I can say it: “Apocalypse Now: Final Cut” is a remarkable experience. See it in the most up-to-date movie house you can when it comes out in August.
— Glenn Kenny (@Glenn__Kenny) April 29, 2019
A brilliant man, so creative, loving and kind. This is a sad, sad day… https://t.co/35YQv1vgXJ
— Frank Marshall (@LeDoctor) April 29, 2019
Discover the Jury of the 72nd Festival de Cannes!
Under the first ever presidence of a Latino-American filmmaker, Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, #Cannes2019 Jury welcomes this year 4 women and 4 men, from 4 continents and from 7 different nationalities: https://t.co/z63j5JvkRq pic.twitter.com/RWHZFcNjR5
— Festival de Cannes (@Festival_Cannes) April 29, 2019
“It is with heavy hearts we announce that our beloved son, father and friend, John Daniel Singleton will be taken off of life support today,” a spokesperson for the family said in a statement to Deadline https://t.co/Xcy5fsrxrV
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) April 29, 2019
As it celebrates its 50th anniversary, the Film Society of Lincoln Center is changing its name to Film at Lincoln Center https://t.co/1lKGMgInSL
— New York Times Arts (@nytimesarts) April 28, 2019
I see the Debbie Downering over ENDGAME’s box office success has begun. Maybe just let people who live within a constant nightmare enjoy a thing they really liked and are therefore kinda rooting for, even if it’s just for a day or two, I don’t know
— Scott Wampler™ (@ScottWamplerBMD) April 28, 2019
After 18 years working with #Sundance, Caroline Libresco has left the organisation, @C21Media understands.
Libresco was @SundanceFest’s senior programmer and director of the @SundanceOrg’s Catalyst and Women’s initiatives: https://t.co/oVIgu4TlON— Adam Benzine (@adambenzine) April 26, 2019
I just learned that WAR OF THE ROSES, a black comedy about divorce with a savagely bleak ending, cost $26 million to make and grossed $160 million. No way it could be released to theaters today. The entertainment industry has trained audiences not to leave their homes for that.
— MZS (@mattzollerseitz) April 26, 2019
Harvey Weinstein: judge postpones sex crimes trial of disgraced movie mogul https://t.co/bHUA2RVoX5
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 27, 2019
(Excluding The Walt Disney Co. & Fox Corp. which have not yet reported the figures.)
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) April 26, 2019
Stanley Kubrick: film's obsessive genius rendered more human https://t.co/Bniq0xlOSQ
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 26, 2019
becoming emotional while watching jack nicholson cry while talking about everything roger corman did for him pic.twitter.com/9yArsIzaJK
— Nick Usen (@nickusen) April 26, 2019
"I prefer to think that God is not dead, just drunk." -John Huston pic.twitter.com/QhwHcCt1KS
— Janus Films (@janusfilms) April 25, 2019
Yes. That means I now have the expectation that they didn't fuck it up. How you feel about something is just as much a spoiler as saying who dies.
— Stacy Litwin (@captainstacy) April 25, 2019

“Every time I step foot in this hall of art and entertainment, I can feel its incredible history. I hear the echoes of the artists who performed here, the audiences who came here to be entertained, to applaud, sometimes to cheer, and often to be moved. In these disturbing times, when the administration is promoting divisiveness and racism, I think here tonight we’re making a statement that we reject it. Not in this house. Not on this stage.”
Robert De Niro Opens Tribeca at the Apollo
I just learned there’s a sci-fi movie called Ad Astra with Brad Pitt & Tommy Lee Jones. I still remember a time when a sci-fi movie with Brad Pitt would have been released with all the bells & whistles. The end of the star system is so obvious because it’s the end of movies too.
— Josep Parera Jorba (@josepopinion) April 22, 2019