I'm definitely excited to see this. Anglophone critics dismissed L'Age des tenebres (The Dark Ages), too, but I thought it was another stunning work. The man is a master filmmaker.
I'm definitely excited to see this. Anglophone critics dismissed L'Age des tenebres (The Dark Ages), too, but I thought it was another stunning work. The man is a master filmmaker.
Love Derek Jarman
Make it like the Behind the Music episode-have subtitles on the screen every time Liam speaks
Yep, Simonon and Steve Jones wrote the terrific songs in it
Beautiful film, and produced during a very fertile time for women in punk/post-punk. The movies Breaking Glass (1980) and Times Square (1980) are also must-sees.
I love that "Bedrock Vice" shirt Michael Anthony is sporting in the photo above
Deadline said that an offer was sent, but Rylance hasn't signed and his schedule may not permit him to join.
Enjoy shitty DCP's of revisionist nonsense!
HEAD OFFICE is a classic. Killing off the 2 biggest stars within the first ten minutes was genius. Richard Masur is incredible in it, too
little-known fact: XTC actually considered touring with Dolby as their vocalist in place of Andy Partridge during the late 80's. I love Dolby's bizarro score for Richard Brooks' final film, FEVER PITCH (1985) (which should've been analyzed my My Year in Flops).
Kaminski is fast, which is why Spielberg loves him, but he has absolutely nothing on Dean Cundey or Allen Daviau (or the departed Vilmos Zsigmond, for that matter)
Surprised this story made no mention of the fact that Tony Kushner wrote the adaptation. He even discussed working on this in interviews from several years ago.
you couldn't have done the decent thing and made it a Panda Express?
Saw 2 Chantal Akerman films that are part of a touring retrospective of her oeuvre. Unfortunately, the first, the musical Golden Eighties, was sans subtitles! I do not speak French, but I opted to stay anyway, and tried to "feel" it through the songs, performances and listening to audience reactions, and I have to say…
I've always preferred the piano-heavy version of "Night Moves" than closes out Ralph Bakshi's AMERICAN POP to the single that Seeger released.
No mention of Carpenter's score, which he co-wrote with none other than Dave Davies (who is also the godfather of Carpenter's son)?
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane is wonderful. I love Daniel Waters' contributions to the script.
or star in Twin Peaks and Sex & the City (Kyle MacLachlan)
this person is STILL your friend?
well, fingers crossed that they'll kill themselves after the Democrats have a massive sweep this November