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Category Archives: Film
About Face, Timothy Greenfield Sanders
I saw Timothy Greenfield Sanders‘ amazing documentary “About Face, Supermodels Then and Now” at Sundance in January and was so moved by it. It was the first time I heard anyone in the fashion industry take any remote responsibility for … Continue reading
Alexia Landeau, 2 Days in New York
There’s a great interview with Alexia Landeau in WWD today. I saw the film, “2 Days in Paris,” which she co-wrote and co-stars in with Julie Delpy, at Sundance this year and fell in love with it. It’s the follow … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Sundance
Tagged 2 days in New York, 2 Days in paris, Alexia Landeau, Julie Delpy, New Films Opening August, Sundance
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Awkward. It’s Back. Thank God.
Awkward is a funny Downton Abbey for the high school set. And by that, I mean it’s the most well written comedy on television right now along with 30 Rock and Parks & Rec. It has that perfect nuance of … Continue reading
Posted in Film
Tagged Awkward Season 2, Brilliant Television, Downton Abbey, Great TV Writing, Lauren Iungerich
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Newsroom on HBO
I went to the premier of HBO’s Newsroom on Wednesday night and LOVED every minute of it. Love Will McAvoy’s (Jeff Daniels) opening monologue (see above) and so happy to see Emily Mortimor. It’s filled with the usual great writing … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Media/Publishing
Tagged AAron Sorkin, Downton Abbey, Emily Mortimor, Jeff Daniels, New HBO series, Newsrtoom, Premier
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Lolita at Hollywood Forever
You know summer in LA has officially started when Cinespia at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery starts doing their film screenings. This Saturday it’s Stanley Kubrick’s 1962 classic Lolita so grab your blankets, wine and snacks and get on it! One … Continue reading
Ashim Ahluwalia, Miss Lovely at Cannes
Speaking of India… Our old friend Ashim Ahluwalia who we graduated from Bard with just screened his feature film, “Miss Lovely” about Mumbai’s film industry in the 80s, at Cannes this week. Ashim was, without a doubt, the most talented … Continue reading
Gucci in Cannes
Dying over Charlotte Casiraghi‘s Gucci gown above, that she just wore to the screening of a newly restored (thanks to Gucci) version of Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in America which debuted this evening at the 65th Cannes Film … Continue reading
Ezra Miller
Great article on Ezra Miller in WWD today. He is an amazing actor, I fell head over heels with him after seeing him in a film at Sundance in 2011 with Ellen Barkin called “Another Happy Day”. Bets hedged he … Continue reading
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Tagged Another Happy Day, Cool New Actors, Ezra MIller, MAdame Bovary, Men of GQ, The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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Elles, Juliette Binoche
I saw the new film Elles starring Juliette Binoche directed by Malgoska Szumowska, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival this week and focuses on a journalist (who could be anyone we know really) working on a story about young … Continue reading