Not by me. Christ, I'm too busy with being on holiday and preparing for my forthcoming return to the Wellington stage to think about summing up a decade in cinema…
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Is it too early to suggest that we might be living in a golden age of cinema? Think of the filmmakers working in the commercial realm these days who have…
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This past week may have been the most consistently satisfying week of cinema-going since I started this journey with you back in 2006: seven very different films, all with something…
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We’re born alone and we die alone and in between nothing goes according to plan and the people around us are mostly unreliable and occasionally malevolent. Meanwhile, God either doesn’t…
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Lars von Trier on Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (via Kottke and Gruber): I saw the film when it came out. I was in my early twenties. The first time I saw…
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