Sunday, March 18, 2018

Dialogic Cinephilia - March 18, 2018

Benton, Michael. Recommended Films of 2011 Letterboxd (Ongoing Archive)





Biggs, Joanna. "In Praise of Mia Hansen-Løve’s Things to Come." Another Gaze (March 16, 2018)





Bursztynski, Maurice, et al.  "Love and Mercy." See Hear #25 (February 21, 2016) ["Bill Pohlad’s 2015 biopic of Brian Wilson, Love And Mercy. For the first part of the show, Frank Santopadre of Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast and writer Tish Grier join the See Hear crew to discuss the Murry Wilson School of parenting, mental health issues, the Wrecking Crew, Beach Boys albums that are not Pet Sounds or Smile, and the contributions to the Beach Boys sounds by members that were not Brian Wilson. The second part of the show is devoted to a discussion on the merits of the film. Given the many flaws usually inherent in a biopic (and we name-check a few), how does Love And Mercy compare?"]

The History of Rome [Mike Duncan's "weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire."]

"History of the Paris Commune." Marxists Internet Archive (Archive)








Hynes, Eric. "All Things Reconsidered: Revisited and reshaped, old footage fuels new reflections in two Sundance documentaries." Film Comment (March/April 2018)

"Jacques Tati." Director's Club #124 (February 27, 2017)





Jilanu, Zaid. "The Hilarious, Terrifying, British Death of Stalin Shows How American Comedy's Gone Wrong." The Intercept (March 17, 2018)

Jones, Kent. "Labor of Love: Dan Talbot followed his passion for cinema against the tide of a changing industry." Film Comment (March/April 2018)

Lane, Anthony. "The Death of Stalin Dares to Make Evil Funny." The New Yorker (March 19, 2018) ["In Armando Iannucci’s outrageous comedy about the dead tyrant’s underlings, every gag is girded with fear."]



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