Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Dialogic Cinephilia - November 11, 2019

"‘A History of Violence’: David Cronenberg’s Superb Study of the Basic Impulses that Drive Humanity." Cinephilia and Beyond (ND)

Deibler, Emily. "The Sublime's Effects in Gothic Fiction." The Artifice (December 29, 2015)

Garrett, Laurie. "As U.S. Faces Out-of-Control Pandemic, Pfizer Raises Hope for Vaccine, But Many Questions Remain." Democracy Now (November 10, 2020) ["Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has announced that a Phase 3, late-stage study found their potential COVID-19 vaccine showed more than 90% effectiveness. The two-dose vaccine still faces several challenges, including how to store and transport it, since it must be refrigerated at subzero temperatures. Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist Laurie Garrett says the news is hopeful, but urges caution. “There’s been no scientific release. There’s no published data,” she says. “We don’t have anything to go with except what the lawyers at Pfizer massaged carefully into a single-page press release. So, we have to take that with a big caveat.”"]

Gellman, Barton. " Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State." Longform (October 14, 2020) ["Barton Gellman is a staff writer for The Atlantic and was previously a Pulitzer-winning reporter at The Washington Post. His latest book is Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State and his latest essay is 'The Election That Could Break America.'"]






Hudson, David. "Garrett Bradley's Time." The Current (October 8, 2020)

---. "Yulene Olaizola’s Tragic Jungle." The Current (October 6, 2020)

Shafizadeh, Nafis. "Reagan at the Movies: Make My Day: Movie Culture in the Age of Reagan, by J. Hoberman." Senses of Cinema #95 (July 2020)





Noisecat, Julian Brave. "How Indigenous Filmmakers Are Shaping the Future of Cinema." Aperture (October 6, 2020)









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