Monthly Archives: June 2008

3 things about Nicholas Meyer’s THE DAY AFTER

The Day After [1983] 1. She begins to peel the orange. “You’d better have some. This might be the last orange you have  … for a week and a half.” He barely eats any of it. Maybe out of exhaustion, … Continue reading

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Twin Peaks Meets Portishead

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3 Things

Mark of the Vampire [1935] 1. Looking out the window we see the ghostly female vampire staring  at us, eyes widened, her face lit up.2. A mass of spiders crawling up a dust cloth; rats crawling in and out of … Continue reading

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3 Things

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul [1974] 1. A field of yellow chairs in a beer garden, surrounded by bright green foliage.2. The barmaid’s bright red thigh-high boots.3. Parallel to All That Heaven Allows: in Sirk’s film her children buy her … Continue reading

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Royal Hawaiian

Now that it’s summer, try this drink. Adapted from the Grog Log. And yes even if you don’t like gin, I promise you’ll like it. ROYAL HAWAIIAN juice of 1 lemon3 oz. pineapple juice1/2 oz. orgeat (almond) syrup3 oz. gin … Continue reading

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3 things about Otto Preminger’s FALLEN ANGEL

Fallen Angel [1945] 1. “That was four beers?” Dana Andrews shakes his head. “Four beers and one coffee.” And later in the movie he shouts, “Give me some hash, nice and brown.” 2. The disgraced detective puts on a single … Continue reading

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I’m now a contributing writer for CINE-FILE so check it out! My first piece is about An American in Paris.

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3 things about Steven Spielberg’s INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull [2008] 1. The weather-beaten Rolodex on the desk in Indy’s study at home. The edges of the cards are feathered from use. Also on the desk, two completely inauthentic framed photographs … Continue reading

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Pause of the Clock

Tomorrow evening I’ll be taking a look at the not-quite-finished rough cut of my not-quite-finished would-be feature film debut, Pause of the Clock. I wrote and directed it. We shot the film in 1995 and 1996, in pre-gentrified Logan Square, … Continue reading

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I love doing interviews the most. I liked letting other people do the talking. Interview: Bank of America Cinema Programmers Mike King and Mike Phillips

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