Friday, April 13, 2018

Dialogic Cinephilia - April 13, 2018

"The 25 Principles for Adult Behavior: John Perry Barlow (R.I.P.) Creates a List of Wise Rules to Live By." Open Culture (February 9, 2018)






Foster, Gwendolyn Audrey. "The Politics of Critical Reception and the Marxist Feminist Sublime in Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenebras Lux." Film International (July 8, 2013)

Koski, Genevieve, et al. "Call Me By Your Name / The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), Part 1." The Next Picture Show #108 (December 26, 2017) ["The new CALL ME BY YOUR NAME’s gorgeous invocation of Italian summers and repressed desire brought to mind an earlier film that does the same, though to much darker ends: Anthony Minghella’s 1999 film THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY, starring top-of-their-games Matt Damon, Jude Law, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Gwyneth Paltrow. In this half of the discussion, we dig into what all three of those actors bring to their respective roles, as well as the additions Minghella brings to his adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel — including a pivotal character created for the film — and how he manages the film’s tricky tone. "]

---. "Call Me By Your Name / The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), Part 2." The Next Picture Show #109 (December 28, 2017) ["We return to the consideration of pleasure and heartbreak under the Italian sun via Luca Guadagnino’s sensual new romance CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, a film with a very different narrative than THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY that nonetheless shares some of its major characteristics. After sharing our reactions to CMBYN, we dive into a discussion of what the two films share, and don’t, in their portrayals of life in (and a little bit out of) the closet, their approach to the Italian/American cultural divide, and their use of music as an emotional and thematic underpinning."]

Political Science/Sociology/Anthropology Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)

McKeown, Jillian Mae and Michael Glover Smith. "He Said/She Said Director Profile: John Carpenter." White City Cinema (August 13, 2012)

---. "He Said/She Said Director Profile: Sofia Coppola." White City Cinema (July 8, 2013)

The Social Network (USA: David Fincher, 2010) Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)

Tyree, J.M. "The Dislike Button: David Fincher's The Social Network." Film Quarterly 64.3 (Spring 2011): 46-54.

Westergard, Björn. "Coding and Coercion." Jacobin (April 11, 2018) ["Unions have been trying to organize software engineers for decades, with little success. Here's a look at the organizing campaign that might turn things around."]












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