From the editor and writers of Bright Lights Film Journal
Action! Interviews with Directors from Classical Hollywood to Contemporary Iran
(Anthem Art and Culture), by Gary Morris (Editor), Bert Cardullo (Introduction), Jonathan Rosenbaum (Foreword). London and New York: Anthem Press, 2009.
(Anthem Art and Culture), by Gary Morris (Editor), Bert Cardullo (Introduction), Jonathan Rosenbaum (Foreword). London and New York: Anthem Press, 2009.
"I dare anyone to squeeze between
two covers a more varied, useful and
flat out entertaining sampling of
the personalities that make the
seventh art the liveliest."
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Scott Thill
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Scott Thill, a media fanatic who finds the time to write on everything that does not include the words boy band, is a gainfully employed dot.com editor currently looking for some lunatic to publish his first novel, The Dangerous Perhaps.
» "Let's Call It a Draw": M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender (BLFJ 69
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August 2010)
"Most of the major speaking roles are indeed pwned by people without color, to put it indelicately. But the rest are thankfully brought to life by a rainbow coalition of talent."
» "How My Brain Works": An Interview with Michel Gondry (BLFJ 53
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August 2006)
"I didn't want to live under the shadow of other films. I want to exist on my own."
» Expanding the Possibilities: Peter Chung Talks About Aeon Flux,
Matriculated, Dark Fury, and More (BLFJ 51
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February 2006)
"The more you're able to project your own world upon the work, the more power it has."
» "It's Amazing I've Survived" An Interview with Bill Plympton (BLFJ 47
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February 2005)
"The football game where the chicken mascot runs around crazy with an erection was inspired by a story that someone told me..."
» Want Fact with That? Disney's Hidalgo and the Commodification of Myth (BLFJ 45
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August 2004)
Enjoy your myths that's what they're there for
» Upper-Lip Stiffs: The Agatha Christie Megaset (BLFJ 45
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August 2004)
A DVD feast for Christie fanatics
» You Can't Go Home Again: Return of the King (BLFJ 43
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February 2004)
Maybe that's a good thing
» "Being There": No Maps for These Territories on DVD (BLFJ 43
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February 2004)
"I was just doing my job."
» Jonathan Miller's Alice in Wonderland (1966) on DVD (BLFJ 42
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November 2003)
Through the looking glass darkly
» Of Psychotic Environments and Corporate Hallucinations: The Animatrix on DVD (BLFJ 41
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August 2003)
Masters of anime riff on The Matrix in this sizzling collection of nine shorts
» Some Bark, No Bite: The Mouse That Roared on DVD (BLFJ 41
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August 2003)
Strangelove gets sweet
» "It's Customary for the boy to have his father's watch." Gregory Peck 1916-2003 (BLFJ 41
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August 2003)
Now we really need him
» "I Like His Face": Nicholas Ray's Noir Classic Restored on DVD (BLFJ 40
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May 2003)
Do you like his face?
» "I Don't Know Dick": Heavy Metal 2000 on DVD (BLFJ 39
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February 2003)
"The 'key' to the 'chamber of immortality' looks like a glowing white penis
» Fast, Cheap & Out of Control on DVD: (BLFJ 39
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February 2003)
Of mole rats and topiary, animal training and AI
» The Wizard of Awe: Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away (BLFJ 38
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November 2002)
The creator of Princess Mononoke brings his sleek Boschian vision to America, courtesy of Disney
» "Redefine
What It Means to You: Talking with Margaret Cho (BLFJ 37
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August 2002)
The "All American Girl" on her new movie, her influences,
and the joy of high colonics
» "I'm Taking the Kids!" Larry Clark's Teenage Caveman on DVD (BLFJ 37
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August 2002)
Girlflesh 'n boyflesh 'n apocalypse [Warning: Spoilers!]
» "Horrible. Fascinating, but Horrible." 20 Million Miles to Earth on DVD (BLFJ 37
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August 2002)
In which Harryhausen's most poignant monster mixes it up
» Reggae Heaven: Rockers (1978) on DVD (BLFJ 36
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April 2002)
Its the culture, stupid
» Addicted: The Myth and Menace of Drugs in Film (BLFJ 36
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April 2002)
Jack Stevenson's fun-loving look at junkies and hypocrites
» The Diabolical Dr. Mabuse on DVD (BLFJ 35
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January 2002)
Please pay attention to the madmen behind the curtain
» The Not-So-Straight Story: David Lynchs Mulholland Drive (BLFJ 34
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October 2001)
Its just Lynch being Lynch. And thats a good thing.
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