Category: movies/tv
October was so, so, so busy with events &etc, much etc, that . . . I either wasn’t jotting stuff down for this, or I wasn’t watching a lot. I was reading a lot, but most of it doesn’t have covers yet . . .
https://greekreporter.com/2021/09/22/neanderthal-mans-recreated-face-takes-internet-
The Many Saints Of Newark Ending Explained: Who Made Tony Soprano?
https://www.dga.org/Craft/DGAQ/All-Articles/1502-Spring-2015/Shot-to-Remember-The-Sopranos.aspx
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/joro-spiders-invasive-georgia_n_615871e0e4b0487c855f6263
Couldn’t have been a better time. My favorite film of the fest (that I caught): The Spine of Night. But, man, did I dig The Sadness, too.
Anyway, here’s what stuff I saved off social media, along with some few snapshots (which — they may be some doubling there, apologies):
Hm. Wrote my idiot sheet—as Johnny Cash might call it—for tonight’s bonfire reading at #telluride horror film fest, an
SPOILERS BELOW! BEWARE, BEWARE!
I only wish I had time and headspace right now to write on this one like I wrote on the last one. But, alas & alack, to even get this one into my head, I had to wake up early enough at Telluride Horror Show to stream it before hitting all the films at the fest. No worries, though—or, only some worries: I did at least play it through my hotel room’s tv, didn’t just have it on my little laptop screen. And now I have, I think, six things due, one …
https://www.them.us/story/reservation-dogs-devery-jacobs-sydney-freeland-tommy-pico-interview
OK it's time for a little how-the-sausage gets made venting session on foreign rights in book publishing.
— Dara Kaye (@DaraKaye) September 22, 2021
Today I got an email about a topic that strikes UGH into the hearts of everyone who deals with foreign rights: Form 6166
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-simulated-ne…
The American film director and screenwriter Brian De Palma, #BOTD in 1940, based Carrie's posture and walk at the end of the 1976 adaptation after Gustave Moreau's 1851 painting 'The Study of Lady Macbeth.' https://t.co/IVvDO1JwQl pic.twitter.com/jCQKimlWF6
— Tatiana Fajardo (@Tatiana19796) September 11, 2021
Hey @SGJ72 did you see this? T