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Monday, June 14, 2021 at 2:47PM
NATHANIEL R in Brooke Smith, Harrison Ford, Horror, Jane Campion, LGBT, Liz Taylor, Montgomery Clift, Omar Sy, Sex and the City, Speed, books, links

Washington Post reviews a new book on Elizabeth Taylor & Montgomery Clift's friendship
TFE <--- in case you missed it we discussed every one of Clift's films for his centennial this past fall
Vulture To say we're thrilled to hear that Todd Haynes will be reuniting with Julianne Moore for his next film, is an understatement. It's a psychodrama called May December in which Natalie Portman will play an actress who is playing Moore's character in a movie based on her scandalous love affair.
• IndieWire Why Brooke Smith is running an Emmy campaign on her own without the studio's blessing (I mean she has a point about paying your dues. But we know from years of experience and category fraud that Hollywood cares very little about non-leads.

Queer horror, Jane Campion's latest, Harrison Ford, fav musicals, Sex and the City, and more after the jump...

• Filmotomy looks back at River Phoenix in Running on Empty (such a great performance)
• The Ringer on the history of Harrison Ford
• Vanity Fair can Sex and the City still matter? Some thoughts on the impending revival
Daily Beast There are so many Ted Bundy movies that now there's a feud between two directors over it
What to Watch the history of the horror genre is gay
Guardian the staff shares their favourite musicals
Variety Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog to premiere at Venice this year. Kiki Dunst stars!
Film School Rejects 24 thing we learned from Director Jan de Bont's commentary on Speed (1994)
New Yorker The charms of Omar Sy (Lupin)
The Wrap John Gabriel (Ryan's Hope) has died at age 90
The Guardian Loki is back and death is never final in superhero films
THR Scott Rudin's Broadway shows are returning without him after his cancellation. (Must be a good and lucrative time for entertainment lawyers having to rework all these contracts for everything to exclude people who were originally crucial: see also The Connors and more) 

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