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Bright Lights Film Journal from the editor This time the dream's on us
And speaking of dreams, we at Bright Lights are happy to do our part to keep you in the Land of Nod, metaphorically speaking. That's the best place to be these days. Remember, when you're reading Bright Lights, you're not worrying about those little irritants like fascist takeovers that happen in the so-called real world. So bolt the door, don your glad rags, snatch a smart cocktail, repeat your mantra ("Fuck it!") a few times, and get cozy with the sparkly new bauble that is Bright Lights 61!
Four recent films got our writers' blood pumping this time, with Alan Jacobson feting Across the Universe; Damon Smith alternately cheering and booing Boarding Gate; newbie Daniel Hui taking on Haneke's Funny Games; and Ian Johnston happily visiting Wonderful Town.
The revival room is also a veritable beehive. Erich Kuersten, one of our busiest bloggers, puts his gimlet eye on Barton Fink and Blade Runner. Robert Ecksel checks out the unfortunately timely A Face in the Crowd. A new denizen of this space, Imogen Sara Smith, offers fresh takes on Force of Evil and The Lusty Men.
To the BL stalwarts contributing their time and talent to this issue, loving thanks. To the gifted new writers this issue, a hearty welcome. To our beloved readers, sweet dreams. You'll need them. Gary Morris - - - - - - Visit the archives for hundreds of other articles, dear. |
features foyer Counter Clockwise: Or Lay Quiet Awhile with Ed and Id Molotov Re-examining the Crossed Wires of Kubrick's and Burgess's A Clockwork Orange Re-examined Men in Women-in-Prison: Masochism, Feminism, Fetish "Nobody wants to pay to be castrated anymore." articles antechamber The Misery Business: In Which Your Agent Will Be Lauren Bacall And your ankles will still be broken To Slap a Dame: Sexual Violence in the Age of Reason "He's the only one that enacts incest with one hand and bats away communists like flies from a dung pile with the other." Psycho: Queering Hitchcock's Classic We have met the cross-dressing closeted maniac, and he is us iron man x2
"Heckuva Job, Tony!" Racism and Hegemony Rage in Iron Man Kill a few Arabs and enjoy your cheeseburger recent cinema roundabout Across the Universe: Julie Taymor Made the Most Spectacular Film of the Year Too bad nobody noticed Think Globally, Role-play Locally: On Olivier Assayas' Thriller Boarding Gate "Its failures are what make it so watchable." Haneke’s Games: On Funny Games (2007, 1997) "Should we enjoy being manipulated?" Ghosts of the Present: On Aditya Assarat's Wonderful Town "The film is both a bittersweet love story and a memorial to the tsunami victims." the empty guest room George Sanders: A Mitigated Cad "Where on the screen I am invariably a sonofabitch, in life I am a dear, dear boy." interrogation alcove The Kids Are Not All Right: Larry Clark on Wassup Rockers and More "For me it was like, How do I manipulate this kid so he can do this and he's comfortable?, which is all part of directing." Paradise Betrayed: Talking with Terence Davies about Of Time and the City "You can't stop time. It stops you." Object in Mirror May Be Closer Than It Appears: Stuart Gordon Talks about Horror, the Absurd, and Stuck "These two people are stuck in life." The Mole Man: Going Underground with Alejandro Jodorowsky "I think Spielberg is the son from when Walt Disney fucked Minnie Mouse." "The Best Jewish Cowboy": An Interview with James Caan "Hard times will make a monkey eat red peppers." cassavetes x2: faces and the killing of a chinese bookie Where Do We Find Ourselves? John Cassavetes' Faces Turns 40 "How can one be a maverick independent filmmaker, and be an attentive, loving husband and father?" A Real Director's Cut: Cassavetes Edits Himself in The Killing of a Chinese Bookie "It is the subjective fever dream of a psyche carving fantasy out of reality as he goes." revival room Blood, Sweat, and Canvas: How Barton Fink Can Set You Free "All the world's a hell ten feet square" What's Your Edition Number? The Replicanting of Blade Runner: Final Cut "There's a whole postmodern hall of mirrors you can wander through with the idea of a digitally re-colored 'final cut' of a 10-year-old 'director's cut' of a 26-year-old movie." Facism, American Style: Revisiting Kazan and Schulberg's A Face in the Crowd "Goodnight, you stupid idiots. Goodnight, you miserable slobs." Plumbing the Depths of Capitalism: On Force of Evil "It was like going down to the bottom of the world." Homeless on the Range: The Lusty Men and the "Great American Search" "He's always holding something back." film festival flying buttress Getting Better All the Time: The 2008 Tribeca Film Festival Just lose the red carpet bright sights Bright Sights: Recent DVDs: La Roue, The Last Emperor, Lost in Beijing, Popeye the Sailor, Satantango, Vampyr An ongoing column that looks at some of the most intriguing of recent, under-the-radar releases little stabs Little Stabs of Homo Happiness (and Horror): Random Short Reviews of the Worthy and the Worthless in Recent Queer TV and Cinema "The gays they make too much big crazy!" hiding in the stacks |
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