Thursday, October 13, 2016

Resources for October 13, 2016

Adalat, Haroon. "Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust Trailer: And let Beyoncé help you remember the ground it broke." Keyframe (September 4, 2016)

Barker, Tim and Heather Ann Thompson. "Prison Uprisings, From Attica to Today." Dissent (October 7, 2016)

Berret, Trevor, David Blakeslee and Pablo Knote. "The Warped World of Koreyoshi Kuragara, Pt. 2." The Eclipse Viewer #45 (July 14, 2016) ["Over the course of his varied career, Koreyoshi Kurahara made meticulous noirs, jazzy juvenile-delinquency pictures, and even nature films. His free-form approach to moviemaking was perfectly suited to the radical spirit of the 1960s, when he was one of the biggest hit makers working at the razzle-dazzle, youth-oriented Nikkatsu studios. The five films collected here hail from that era of the Japanese New Wave, and encompass breathless teen escapades, cruel crime stories, a Yukio Mishima adaptation, and even a Hollywood-inspired romantic comedy."]

Chambers, Sarah, et al. "Chicago Teachers Strike Back." Belabored #113 (September 30, 2016)

Hentoff, Nat. "The Crackin', Shakin', Beakin' Sounds." The New Yorker (October 24, 1964)  [Republished by The New Yorker in honor of Bob Dylan winning the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature.]

Kempenaar, Adam and Josh Larsen. "Top 5 Films of 2016 (So Far)." Filmspotting #594 (July 15, 2016)

Nord, Liz. "Jim Jarmusch's List of 5 Must-See Movies: 'I Don't Believe in Originality.'" No Film School (October 11, 2016)

Phillips, Jordan. "The Horrors of Sensory (Dis)Ability – Disabled Power in Hush and Don’t Breathe." The Big Picture (October 7, 2016)

Sharrett, Christopher. "Son of Saul: Versions of the Irrational." Film International (July 9, 2016)

"They Came From Within the High Rise." The Feminine Critique (September 20, 2016)



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