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9/28/08

Posted 9/28/08 at 12:33 PM

Obit

Paul Newman's Light

Paul Newman has died, damn it. He was the closest thing we've had in a movie star to a saint—and probably he'd say that was the dumbest thing he'd ever heard, which as far as I'm concerned is more proof. I'm not just talking about the hundreds of millions he earned for charity with his Newman's Own products, or his persistent but judicious political activism. As an artist, he was self-deprecating, often deeply self-critical; he never assumed we'd love him because he was, you know, Paul Newman. When directors built him pedestals, he worked to earn his place on them. Early in his career, he studied the Method, but he never went in for the fumbly-mumbly self-plumbing that became its hallmark. He always threw his attention onto the other actors—which might be why, opposite him, so many became stars and won awards. Everyone looked brighter in his light.

Our most wide-open movie star, and our most unfathomable... »

8/20/08

Posted 8/20/08 at 3:00 PM

Reflections on Manny Farber, a Critic and an ArtistReflections on Manny Farber, a Critic and an Artist

Manny Farber is gone at 91. He was, is, one of the supreme critics of the young film medium as well as a painter of wide, mysterious canvases.

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7/15/08

Posted 7/15/08 at 3:25 PM

‘The Dark Knight’ of My Soul‘The Dark Knight’ of My Soul

The rabid nerd hordes have arrived en masse — maybe thanks to a Web headline branding me the author of “the first negative review of The Dark Knight.”

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6/26/08

Posted 6/26/08 at 7:20 PM

‘Wall-E’ Is a Masterpiece for the Ages‘Wall-E’ Is a Masterpiece for the Ages

The movie takes cultural detritus and compacts it all into a sublime work of art.

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5/27/08

Posted 5/27/08 at 7:10 PM

Sydney Pollack: One of Cinema’s Finest ActorsSydney Pollack: One of Cinema’s Finest Actors

In later years, Pollack had more life in front of the camera than behind it.

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5/22/08

Posted 5/22/08 at 2:10 PM

An Evolved Spielberg Humdrums Through ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’An Evolved Spielberg Humdrums Through ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’

It’s the work of a man with film storytelling in his blood. What a bummer when the story he has to tell is such a cosmic nothing.

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4/ 1/08

Posted 4/ 1/08 at 9:31 AM

It Wasn’t Harvey Weinstein: On Anthony Minghella’s Legacy, AgainIt Wasn’t Harvey Weinstein: On Anthony Minghella’s Legacy, Again

I’m not going to blame the medium for the dumb-ass stuff I wrote in my last blog entry. It was an unholy confluence of man and machine.

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3/25/08

Posted 3/25/08 at 7:20 PM

How (and Why) Anthony Minghella’s Talent Wasn’t Quite FulfilledHow (and Why) Anthony Minghella’s Talent Wasn’t Quite Fulfilled

Now that the shock of Anthony Minghella’s sudden death has dissipated slightly, I think it’s less unseemly to say that this brilliant and soulful filmmaker died unfulfilled.

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3/ 6/08

Posted 3/ 6/08 at 12:42 PM

Two Documentaries to Rip You Up. Plus: Additional Reading!

2/25/08

Posted 2/25/08 at 3:45 PM

Obst on Oscar Night’s Pleasant Surprises


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