Links: Spike Lee, Denise Cronenberg, Amanda Seyfried, etc...
Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 9:48AM
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Must Read
The Guardian has a really fun Spike Lee interview in which he answers questions from famous actors and directors. Spike always brings joy and we couldn't be more pleased about the career resurgence. People, I personally saw Girl 6 and Bamboozled and Chi-Raq in movie theaters. They all flopped but my ticket $ was in there! So naturally it's been thrilling to watch this recent return to prominence / audience goodwill. Though I admit I was surprised when raves started pouring in for Da 5 Bloods since his last (and only other) war picture (Miracle at St Anna) did not go over well at all.

More links after the jump including a tragic Cronenberg loss, a Bollywood suicide, Dick Tracy budget overrages, Little Women in Japan, and more...

/Film David Fincher is still very demanding of his actors. Amanda Seyfried had to do 200 takes of one scene for Mank
Screen Daily Bet you didn't expect to hear Little Women box office news in June of 2020 but it just opened in Japan and will soon cross the $100 million mark in international markets
Little White Lies fun piece on Gremlins 2 and Dick Tracy opening on the same day in 1990
/ Film Elijah Wood to star as the FBI agent who interviewed Ted Bundy on death row. The film is largely set in the interrogation room (We're probably going to be getting a lot of two-character or talking head movies like this in a year or so given COVID-19)

RIP
The Star Denise Cronenberg, the sister of famed auteur David Cronenberg, has died at 81. She designed the costumes for most of his pictures from The Fly (1986) onward.
AP Bollywood star Sushant Singh Raput (Chhichhore, MS Dhoni The Untold Story) commits suicide at age 34. He has one film, a remake of The Fault in Our Stars called Dil Bechara as yet unreleased.
The Wrap K-Pop star Yohan has died at only 28. No cause of death has been announced
Deadline Dame Vera Lynn, a British singer dies at 103. Her World War II era hit "We'll Meet Again" has been featured in lots of movies. 

Off Cinema
Vox how the Cooper Black font became ubiquitous in pop culture
McSweeneys "Damn, Brian Got Hot Over Quarantine"
The New Yorker Barry Blitt depicts heads exploding over the Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ rights

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