New York. “Billed as a ‘meta-soap opera,’ Personal Problems is nothing less than an explosion of the television form,” begins Chuck Bowen at Slant. “Directed by Bill Gunn, the two-part, nearly three-hour miniseries was shot on video for a low . . .
[The Daily] In the Works: Eastwood, Perry, and More The Tracking Board’s Jeff Sneider hears from “multiple sources” that Clint Eastwood—seen above in Gran Torino (2008)—is “circling” The Mule, a project based on Sam Dolnick’s 2014 article for the New York Times Magazine about…Read More
[The Daily] Tell Me: Women Filmmakers, Women’s Stories Tell Me: Women Filmmakers, Women’s Stories opens today at the Metrograph and runs through February 11. “Programmer Nellie Killian’s selections, which span more than three decades and a wide range of documentary styles, inclu…Read More
Kameradschaft: War Is Over (If You Want It) G. W. Pabst’s breathlessly paced reimagining of a mine disaster makes an urgent plea for international cooperation in the post–World War I era.
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[The Daily] Listening and Viewing: Marnie and More We'll start with things to listen to, beginning with the latest episode of the Projection Booth (106’41”). Mike White has invited four authors to discuss Alfred Hitchcock’s Marnie (1964): Tania Modleski (The Women Who Knew T…Read More
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