Monday, February 5, 2018

Dialogic Cinephilia - February 5, 2018




Bursztynski, Maurice and Hank Hellman.  "Good Vibrations." See Hear #6 (June 22, 2014) ["Hank joined me to discuss the Northern Irish film from 2012 Good Vibrations. This covers the true story of Terri Hooley through the Seventies. In the midst of The Troubles in Belfast, Terri attempts to stop the violence between the local youth by opening a record store called Good Vibrations and by promoting local punk bands. THAT’S why we don’t have more peace in the world – too many record stores closing down!!! If this was presented as a work of fiction, you’d never believe someone would attempt it."]





The Conformist (Italy/France/West Germany: Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970) Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)

Dargis, Manohla and A.O. Scott. "28 Days, 28 Films for Black History Month." The New York Times (February 1, 2018)

Davis, Sandra Dibble Katrina. "Officer punched as tensions flare at 'Patriot Picnic' in San Diego's Chicano Park." Los Angeles Times (February 3, 2018)





Haigis, Michael. "Altered Carbon: Season 1." Slant (February 1, 2018)





Head, Stephen Slaughter and David Kleiler. "Andrey Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972)." Captive Eye #3 (November 2, 2011)

Hornaday, Ann. "Lady Bird makes the case for reframing female stories as epics on a par with ‘male’ genres." The Washington Post (November 9, 2017)

---. "Uma Thurman, Quentin Tarantino and the costs of auteur worship." Washington Post (February 4, 2018)

Longworth, Karina. "Bela and Boris Episode 2: Bela and the Vampires." You Must Remember This (October 23, 2017) ["With Dracula (1931), Bela Lugosi instantly became the first horror star of sound cinema. It’s not easy being a trailblazer, and Bela would have difficulty capitalizing on his newfound stardom. In this episode we’ll discuss how Dracula made him, and trapped him, and trace the subsequent vampire roles that became his bread and butter."]






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