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'After I Burned Down The Studio, I Was Thirsty, And An African Man Does Not Take Up Lindy Dancing For The Sake Of Boasting' — An INTERVIEW with ROBINSON DEVOR
...it’s great to see guys like Robinson Devor working, quietly making mysterious little masterpieces—intelligent and accessible films that are unlike anything else being made today... |
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THE AGE OF REVISION: Spaghetti Westerns
...why is a film like Pulp Fiction strictly homage, a film that would be outright cliché if it had the guts to take itself seriously? The answer is simple. Quentin Tarantino is more film fan than idea man. He’s probably a much better video store clerk than film director: He’s got the right influences, but doesn’t have the ideas... |
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PUNK ROCK THEATRE? Please Explain: A Conversation with Pavement Group's David Perez
David Perez is a founding member and Artistic Director for Chicago’s Pavement Group, a theatre company focused on the new and otherwise unheard voices in drama. |
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THE TABLOID FILMS of SAMUEL FULLER
Wild trumpet-driven jazz plays. We see a tall blonde swinging a purse at the camera. Cut to a man recoiling from the blows and staggering backwards; the camera goes back to the woman and jerks around giddily as she continues battering him. “Please, Kelly, I’m drunk!” says the man. A hand comes from out of frame and snatches her wig, revealing her bald head... |