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Sunday, September 6, 2015

Resources for September 6, 2015

Russon,Mary Ann. "A new app that lets users' friends 'virtually walk them home at night' is exploding in popularity." Business Insider (September 3, 2015)

"Michael Swanwick and His Two Rogues." Coode Street Podcast #243 (July 31, 2015) ["This week we welcome very special guest Michael Swanwick, discussing his new 'Darger and Surplus' novel Chasing the Phoenix, the origins of the Darger and Surplus stories, his long-ago discussions with Fritz Leiber about whether the Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser stories were actually horror stories, collaborating with Eilieen Gunn, William Gibson, and others, and what it was like to work with legendary editors Terry Carr and Gardner Dozois, plus other random-but-related topics."]





Whiplash (USA: Damien Chazelle, 2014: 107 mins) Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)





Spade, Dean. "Trans Justice." Counterspin (August 13, 2015) ["Exploring the particular struggles that affect gender non-conforming people requires asking some difficult questions, not just about this country’s attitudes toward gender but about its respect for human rights."]

Warne, Jude. "Ben Kingsley and Company on Learning to Drive." Film International (September 6, 2015)

LaFrance, Adrienne. "When Robots Hallucinate." The Atlantic (September 3, 2015) ["What do Google's trippy neural network-generated images tell us about the human mind?"]

Prather, Paul. "Seeking a perfect Christian presidential candidate? I have some ideas." Herald-Leader (September 5, 2015)

Bernstein, Paula. "At This Free Film Festival, The Filmmakers Sleep in Tents." IndieWire (September 4, 2015)

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Whiplash (USA: Damien Chazelle, 2014)




Whiplash (USA: Damien Chazelle, 2014: 107 mins)

Becknell, Sarah. "Whiplash: Perfection is Immolation." Dialogic Cinephilia (April 13, 2015)

Chazelle, Damian. Whiplash The Close-Up #7 (November 2014)

Holcombe, David A. "Exploring the Effect of Non-Dialogue Scenes from Five Films." Cultivate Your Queue (April 22, 2015)

Wickman, Forrest. "What Whiplash Gets Wrong About Genius, Work, and the Charlie Parker Myth." Browbeat (October 11, 2014)














Resources for September 5, 2015

Abramson, Seth. "Hawkeye, Normcore Avenger: A (Mellow) Revolution from Marvel Comics' Matt Fraction and David Aja>" Press Play (October 22, 2014)

Gourarie, Chava. "How an Ohio reporter helped convict more than 100 rapists." Columbia Journalism Review (September 2, 2015)





"Katrina: 10 Years of Media Neglect." Counterspin (August 21, 2015)





Morrison, Bill. "On Film: Decasia." On Film (July 5, 2014) ["... Bill Morrison, who wrote, directed, edited, and produced the 2002 film "Decasia," which was recently added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry. The experimental film consists of pieces of film that are in various states of decomposition. Bill says the images are meant to invite the viewer's mind to wander. In this online exclusive extended interview, Bill explains the connections that tie the sequences together, despite the fact that there is no narrative arc. He also discusses how the movie grew out of a request to visually accompany a new symphony."]





"50+ Films about Women That Will Change The Way You See The World." Films for Action (August 4, 2015)

Sepinwall, Alan. "True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto looks back on season 1." HitFix (March 10, 2014)

Buder, Emily. "5 Most Daring Portrayals of Female Coming-of-Age Sexuality in Movies." IndieWire (August 7, 2015)

"New York Public Library Puts 20,000 Hi-Res Maps Online & Makes Them Free to Download and Use." Open Culture (March 31, 2014)

Thursday, September 3, 2015

ENG 281 Fall 2015 Responses

Chocolat (France/Cameroon: Claire Denis, 1988: 105 mins)
(Becki Tonges; Anna Mirgieva; Kayla Pigg; Brian Woodard; Zachary Johnson; Alice Wang; Ryan Rivard)

American Psycho (USA: Mary Harron, 2000: 102 mins)
(Patrick Maloney; Anna Mirgieva; Jacob Agato; Kayla Pigg; Becki Tonges; Brian Woodard; Lance Heine; David Abraham; De'Shandria Cruise; Zachary Johnson; Alice Wang; Ryan Rivard; Emerald Brown)

Frida (USA/Canada/Mexico: Julie Taymor, 2002: 123 mins)


Resources for September 3, 2015

Hackman, Rose. "Denali is a victory, but US communities are still rebranded to be 'white friendly'." The Guardian (September 1, 2015)





Arrowood, Emily. "Here Are The Conservative Pundits Branding Black Lives Matter A 'Hate Group'." Media Matters (September 2, 2015)


Smith, Gavin. "Interview: Claire Denis." Film Comment (January/February 2006) ["With its luminous images and globe-trotting narrative, The Intruder is one of the year's most compelling movie experiences."]


"Experts have said that we are heading towards a future where privacy is dead. Do humans have any say in the matter? Dan talks encryption, personal security vs collective security, and dreams he has."






Eggert, Brian. "Ace in the Hole (1951)." Deep Focus Review (July 17, 2007)

Nebraska (USA: Alexander Payne, 2013: 115 mins) Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)

Bailey, Jason. "The Premature Death of Physical Media — and the Cult Home Video Labels Keeping It Alive." Flavorwire (September 2, 2015)

Hudson, David. "Locarno 2015 | Athina Rachel Tsangari’s CHEVALIER." Keyframe (August 13, 2015)

"Kim Stanley Robinson and Aurora." The Coode Street Podcast #238 (June 27, 2015) ["This week we are joined by Hugo and Nebula Award winning writer Kim Stanley Robinson to discuss generation starships, how we might live in space, how space opera is becoming a subset of fantasy and his exciting new novel Aurora."]

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Nebraska (USA: Alexander Payne, 2013)




Nebraska (USA: Alexander Payne, 2013: 115 mins)

Dayoub, Tony. "The 51st New York Film Festival #3." The Cinephiliacs (October 13, 2013)

Ventura, Elbert. "State of the Union: Nebraska." Reverse Shot #34 (2013)

Vera, Noel. "Nebraska (Alexander Payne)." Critic After Dark (February 27, 2014)














Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Resources for September 2, 2015

Dayoub, Tony. "The 51st New York Film Festival #3." The Cinephiliacs (October 13, 2013)

Chazelle, Damian. Whiplash The Close-Up #7 (November 2014)

Fox, Margalit. "Amelia Boynton Robinson, a Pivotal Figure at the Selma March, Dies at 104." The New York Times (August 27, 2015)

A Touch of Sin (China: Jia Zhangke, 2013: 133 mins) Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)

Cotillard, Marion. "On Her career and Her Roles in Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's Two Days One Night and James Gray's The Immigrant." The Close-Up #8 (December 2014)








The Work of Stanley Kubrick from Stefano Westerling on Vimeo.







Singer, Olivia. "Lessons We Can Learn from Daisies." AnOther (July 3, 2015)

The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears (Belgium/France/Luxembourg: H?l?ne Cattet and Bruno Forzani, 2013)




The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears (Belgium/France/Luxembourg: H?l?ne Cattet and Bruno Forzani, 2013: 102 mins)

Nastasi, Alison. "We Exist: The Female Horror Directors of 2014." Balder and Dash (December 29, 2014)

S?lavy, Virginie. "The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears." Electric Sheep (April 10, 2014)

"The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears." Critics Roundup (Ongoing Archive)

Wright, Stuart. "Blanck Mass Re-Score: The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears." Electric Sheep (July 8, 2015)














Sunday, August 30, 2015

Resources for August 30, 2015

Stern, Marlow. "Laura Poitras Discusses Suing the U.S. Government, Hillary Clinton’s ‘Crazy’ Email Blunder." The Daily Beast (August 18, 2015)

Angwin, Julia, et al. "AT&T; Helped U.S. Spy on Internet on a Vast Scale." The New York Times (August 16, 2015)




Wright, Stuart. "Blanck Mass Re-Score: The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears." Electric Sheep (July 8, 2015)





McLaughlin, Jenna. "Court: We Can’t Rule on NSA Bulk Data Collection Because We Don’t Know Whose Data Was Collected." The Intercept (August 28, 2015)

Fang, Lee. "Attorney Hounding Climate Scientists Is Covertly Funded By Coal Industry." The Intercept (August 25, 2015)

La Rose, Lauren. "Canadian researchers offer university courses studying Beyonce." CP24 (August 27, 2015)

S?lavy, Virginie. "The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears." Electric Sheep (April 10, 2014)

Repo Man (USA: Alex Cox, 1984) Dialogic Cinephilia (Ongoing Archive)

Dreyer, Carl Theodor. "Thoughts on My Metier." The Current (August 20, 2001)

Castillo, Monica. "The 51st New York Film Festival #2." The Cinephiliacs (Occtober 3, 2013)

Knapp, Chris. "Growing Up Together: Love Through the Eyes of Fellini." The Paris Review (March 11, 2014)