The Amazing Linker-Man
Vanity Fairy Paul Mazursky, who made one of my favorite pictures (Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice) recalls its critical reception and then starts his own film reviewing for VF: J. Edgar and Melancholia.
Wall Street Journal Baseball legend Yogi Berra sees Moneyball and reminisces about his own history with the movies. Fun piece.
Coming Soon Emma Stone's opening monologue on SNL last night. Andy Samberg's Spider-Man arrives to interrupt her with a new script. Love this bit.
Emma: Ok, Andy, aren't you just redoing the same monologue that Kirsten Dunst did like 10 years ago?
Andy: Uhhh, yeah. Aren't you just redoing the exact same Spider-Man movie from 10 years ago?
Hee.
Awards Daily on the unshakeable charms of The Artist.
Thelma Adams falls for Kirsten Dunst's beautiful bitterness in Melancholia.
Playlist multihyphante showbiz woman Rie Rasmussen is gaga for Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained which will "revolutionize Hollywood."
In Contention looks back at early Charlize Theron, pre Oscar Charlize in fact.
Funny or Die Ryan Gosling, the strong and very silent type.
Serious Film on the makeup in J. Edgar
MNPP while looking at the new EW cover of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo this is what your eyes did.
Towleroad I had a brief chat with Dustin Lance Black about his screenwriting work on Milk and J. Edgar.
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NYT Hugh Jackman on Broadway review
La Daily Musto Hugh Jackman on Broadway review
Finally...
Let's end with this tribute to the title design of Saul Bass from Art of the Title...
The Title Design of Saul Bass from Ian Albinson on Vimeo.
There are few things we enjoy more than a good title sequence. Which have been your favorite this year? FYC me for those Film Bitch Awards which begin sooner than you think.
Reader Comments (3)
SNL. If only they had Emma Stone as a regular. Her and Kristen Wiig are two the funniest actors these days.
The title sequence of Tin Tin comes to my mind, probably bc it is really fresh. Just saw it over the weekend.
From that SNL photo KiKi looks like that woman who wrote those "Harry Poter" book...