Curio: McDermott & McGough
Alexa here. David McDermott and Peter McGough formed an artistic partnership during the 80s in the East Village, dressing as turn-of-the-century dandies in the scene that included Keith Haring and...
View ArticleFirst & Last: Stop
the first and last image from a motion picture. another hint: this film holds an Oscar record Can you guess the movie? (If you can you might want to try your hand at yesterday's puzzle which is the...
View ArticleLinks: Moore Film History of the Damned, Bro
T Magazine on Julianne Moore as an "informer" of human natureElusive Lucidity "film history, bro"Press Play a conversation about morality and religion in the filmography of the Coen Bros My New Plaid...
View ArticleSmash: Surprise Parties & Dress Rehearsals
I promise I'm still watching Smash. Unlike America, that fictionally monolothic "America", which has been fleeing Smash in droves each week; the media has major schadenfreude with this show's ratings...
View ArticleFringe! Interview: Alan Brown on 'Five Dances'
David here, with an interview from Private Romeo director Alan Brown on his latest film Five Dances, which opened this year's Fringe! Film Festival in London, a celebration of multiple queer films and...
View ArticleTop Ten: Webcomics I'm Reading
[Allow me an off cinema moment as a breather from the middle of a constant stream of movies for jury duty at the Nashville Film Festival. Once I'm back next week I'll hit Oscar Predix and Summer Movies...
View ArticleComplete the Sentence...
Michelle Pfeiffer stars in "Malavita" opening October 2013 "While Michelle Pfeiffer is at the grocery store I hope she picks up some _______________ because ____________."
View ArticleFirst & Last: The Thinking Animal
first and last puzzlesthe first image and the last line from a motion picture. Yes, murder was invented even before man began to think. Now of course man has become known as the thinking animal." Can...
View ArticleReader: Christian in Barcelona
We're getting to know The Film Experience readership. Today we're talking to "Peggy Sue" who you know from the comments. Though he is more likely to answer to "Christian" in person ;) Hi, Christian....
View ArticleOscar Flashback: The Leg
Random Oscar Flashback: Q: How often do you think of "The Leg"? My answer is: Embarrassingly Often. (Your answer is... ?)
View ArticleWatching You Watching...
Holy Motors (2012) It's confession time. Name the last three movies you watched. No editing. GO...
View ArticleApril Showers: The Loneliest Planet
April Showers Returns! (Most nights @ 11) When I reviewed The Loneliest Planet last year, I puposely avoided the one true spoiler that the whole movie pivots on -- "the incident" as the director calls...
View ArticleCannes: The Official Slate
It's afternoon in Paris but bright and early here in NYC and the official Cannes lineup has been announced. In 28 days Baz Luhrmann and his undoubtedly enormous Bazmark posse will be hitting the...
View ArticleMoore Maps The Stars For Cronenberg
JA from MNPP here, checking in with some movie news while Nathaniel heads off to fair Nashville - have you been following the progress of David Cronenberg's next film, the one called Map to the Stars?...
View ArticleHow Rob Zombie is saving cinematic horror
Tim Brayton here, to talk to everybody about something particularly close to my heart, and particularly useless even in the grand scheme of cinema: the crushing lack of artistry and personality in...
View ArticleA Second Oscars For Seth?
JA from MNPP here - according to JustJared, everybody's favorite (heh) Oscar host Seth MacFarlane has been asked to return to host the awards next year. It's not terribly surprising since the ratings...
View ArticlePosterized: François Ozon
Glenn here. Given my penchant for poster goodness I figured I'd pick up Nathaniel's regular "posterized" feature. A fun series that can time to time shine a curious light on the way films are marketed...
View ArticleReader Spotlight: "Mysjkin" in Norway
Mysjkin with Woody Allen. As close as she fears she'll get to him!We're getting to know the Film Experience community. Should this be a weekly feature? Today we're talking to Ann-Mari from Norway who...
View ArticleReview: Oblivion
David here, with a review of this week's biggest super-massive release, Oblivion, while Nathaniel's off in Nashville. "Seconds left on the clock. So Hubie throws a Hail Mary. Touchdown!" He may be...
View ArticleApril Showers: “The English Patient”
Andrew here with an April Shower to pass the evening. I’ve always gravitated towards film scenes incorporating water. Often it does not transcend the aesthetic (water on screen just looks pretty), but...
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