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Wednesday 2 January 2019

Rushes. Jordan Peele's "Us," Very Slow Movie Player, Lists!

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NEWS
Charlie Chaplin in The Pilgrim (1923).
  • Happy New Year! Thanks to the Sonny Bono Copyright Act, all copyrighted American works from 1923 have entered the public domain, legally allowing for re-publication and re-use. This includes Cecil B. DeMille's silent version of The Ten Commandments, and Charlie Chaplin's The Pilgrim.
  • Two legends, directors Ringo Lam and Mrinal Sen, have passed away past week. Lam was a trailblazing member of the Hong Kong New Wave in the 1980s, while Mrinal Sen helped to usher in a new wave of filmmaking in India alongside Satyajit Ray.
RECOMMENDED VIEWING
  • Actor-comedian turned auteur Jordan Peele has swiftly produced his followup horror film to his unanimously celebrated Get Out. Here's the ambiguous yet stirring first trailer for Us.
  • Janus Films have gracefully restored Jackie Chan's death defying Police Story films, in which he brilliantly stars, directs, and choreographs.
 
  • Here's a curious one: designer Bryan Boyer has crafted a new device which revises how we watch movies. Dubbed the "VSMP" or, "Very Slow Movie Player," it slows films down from 24 frames per a second to 24 frames per hour. See it in action in the video below.
RECOMMENDED READING
Film Comment's January-February 2019 issue.
RECENTLY ON THE NOTEBOOK
  • A previously lost, newly translated interview with the great German-Hollywood auteur Fritz Lang.
  • Caspar Salmon investigates Cary Grant's screen image, and with it, the presence and influence of queerness in old Hollywood.
  • Michael Sicinski reflects on a year of "deeply resistant" experimental filmmaking.
EXTRAS AND RE-DISCOVERIES
  • "To Learn About the World," "Rock Generation," "No More Rock," these are just a few terrible examples from an extensive list of alternative titles Universal suggested to George Lucas for his film American Graffiti...

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