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The radical notion that women like good movies
Check out what we’ve been reading this week–and let us know what you’ve been reading/writing in the comments!
Check out what we’ve been reading this week–and let us know what you’ve been reading/writing in the comments!
Check out what we’ve been reading this week–and let us know what you’ve been reading/writing in the comments!
Angelina Jolie: “I thought often in making this film about my children, my sons, who are of the age appropriate to see it – the older sons – and it’s a movie for everybody but I think it’s one you think about this great generation and the values they had and how they were as men and I think it’s one that we want to raise our children and remind this generation of their sense of family and community and honor and pay respect to them.”
Check out what we’ve been reading this week–and let us know what you’ve been reading/writing in the comments!
Check out what we’ve been reading this week–and let us know what you’ve been reading/writing in the comments!
Check out what we’ve been reading this week–and let us know what you’ve been reading/writing in the comments!
# 50/50 5 Broken Cameras 500 Days of Summer 45 Years The 40-Year-Old Virgin 4 Months 3 Weeks and 2 Days 9 to 5 1971 101 Dalmations 127 Hours 10 Days in a Madhouse 10,000 km 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets 300: Rise of an Empire 12 Years a Slave 28 Days Later A Abuse … Continue reading “Film Directory”
Period dress This is a guest post by Jessica Freeman-Slade. Name more than five novels in which sex, and all its consequences, takes center stage. OK, you’ve got The Story of O, Justine (the infamous novel written by the Marquis de Sade), Lady Chatterley’s Lover, and of course, the juggernaut 50 Shades of Gray trilogy… … Continue reading “Classic Literature Film Adaptations Week: Slut-Shaming in the 1700s: ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ and ‘Cruel Intentions’”
The Big Empty (2005) is a 20-minute film starring Selma Blair and based on Alison Smith’s short story, “The Specialist.” Directed by Lisa Chang and Newton Thomas Sigel, the film appeared in the first issue of the DVD magazine Wholphin, published by McSweeney’s. When I first saw the film, it struck me as beautiful, touching, … Continue reading “Short Film: The Big Empty”