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Mystery is a thing to nurture and cherish, not to explain away.

In this post at The Jeremy Show, Mr. Jeremy Wells talks with me about the film and some of the stuff that was going on in my life when I made it: going to church, going broke, wearing pastel t-shirts. … Continue reading

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Why can’t we live together? 16mm vs. DCP

I was thrilled and honored to be interviewed about my film by Julian Antos, a projectionist and fellow member of CINE-FILE. You can read all about the the various film stocks we used, what condition the elements were in after … Continue reading

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“I thought it was a one time thing,” Leonard Maltin said.

My interview with the film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, whose movie guide is about to turn 45 years old.

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Jazz.

When Jason Adasiewicz plays the vibes, his music dances on the thin line between way, way out and completely in the pocket. Even while assaulting the listener with intense clusters of sound, he swings like mad. He’s got a new … Continue reading

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The “death” of 35mm and the peskiness of 3-D

Check out my interview with Marty Rubin, Associate Director of Programming at the Siskel Film Center. So juicy that it’s in two parts! Part I Part II

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“Directors and writers and producers all have hyphens after their professions…”

“I think getting the work out there is always harder than creating it. It’s one of the main reasons I don’t direct anymore. Directors and writers and producers all have hyphens after their professions, the second half being salesmen. I … Continue reading

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