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CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Dreaming of becoming a novelist from his Bunker Hill apartment, Fante was eventually forced to find a regular job. By his mid-20s, broke and miserable, he’d become a studio hack in Hollywood. It was a position he would never be comfortable with. “Hollywood is a bad place,” the 24-year-old Fante wrote in late 1936. Q&A: ISAAC BROCK OF MODEST MOUSE (EXCERPT) :: STOP SMILING Sunday, December 09, 2007. BUILDING SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING: ISAAC BROCK (EXCERPT)The complete Stop Smiling Interview with Isaac Brock, which was conducted throughout summer 2007 in Chicago and at Brock’s home in Portland, appears as one of three cover stories in the second annual 20 Interviews issue. (For more on this issue, click here).An excerpt of the conversation follows below JUST THE FACTS: DAVID FINCHER'S ZODIAC :: STOP SMILING Friday, March 02, 2007. Zodiac Directed by David Fincher (Paramount) Reviewed by James Hughes . In an interview with the Guardian newspaper in September 2006, director Brian De Palma seemed winded by the white-knuckle press tour for The Black Dahlia, his flawed but refreshing crime drama based on James Ellroy’s boilerplate novel about the unsolved slaying of a Tinsel Town starlet. LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and Q&A: MARTIN MCDONAGH, DIRECTOR OF IN BRUGES :: STOP The quietly elegant Martin McDonagh talks up his very funny, very violent new film about Irish and British hitmen amok In Bruges (it’s in Belgium) By Andrea Gronvall. Every now and then a film emerges that blows me away with the shock of the new. Watching the darkly comic gangster thriller In Bruges, the feature debut of award-winning STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Q&A: Kelly Reichardt, Director of Old Joy. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity. Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM: ROBERT BARRY :: STOP TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM. (UNABRIDGED CONTENT) BY JOSH ABRAMS. Avreeayl Ra and Robert Barry have spent decades holding down the drums in Chicago jazz bands. Each played with the great Sun Ra. Both musicians were kind enough to sit down and share some of their experiences with STOP SMILING. Click here to read the interview withAvreeayl Ra.
CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Dreaming of becoming a novelist from his Bunker Hill apartment, Fante was eventually forced to find a regular job. By his mid-20s, broke and miserable, he’d become a studio hack in Hollywood. It was a position he would never be comfortable with. “Hollywood is a bad place,” the 24-year-old Fante wrote in late 1936. Q&A: ISAAC BROCK OF MODEST MOUSE (EXCERPT) :: STOP SMILING Sunday, December 09, 2007. BUILDING SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING: ISAAC BROCK (EXCERPT)The complete Stop Smiling Interview with Isaac Brock, which was conducted throughout summer 2007 in Chicago and at Brock’s home in Portland, appears as one of three cover stories in the second annual 20 Interviews issue. (For more on this issue, click here).An excerpt of the conversation follows below JUST THE FACTS: DAVID FINCHER'S ZODIAC :: STOP SMILING Friday, March 02, 2007. Zodiac Directed by David Fincher (Paramount) Reviewed by James Hughes . In an interview with the Guardian newspaper in September 2006, director Brian De Palma seemed winded by the white-knuckle press tour for The Black Dahlia, his flawed but refreshing crime drama based on James Ellroy’s boilerplate novel about the unsolved slaying of a Tinsel Town starlet. LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and Q&A: MARTIN MCDONAGH, DIRECTOR OF IN BRUGES :: STOP The quietly elegant Martin McDonagh talks up his very funny, very violent new film about Irish and British hitmen amok In Bruges (it’s in Belgium) By Andrea Gronvall. Every now and then a film emerges that blows me away with the shock of the new. Watching the darkly comic gangster thriller In Bruges, the feature debut of award-winning JUST THE FACTS: DAVID FINCHER'S ZODIAC :: STOP SMILING Friday, March 02, 2007. Zodiac Directed by David Fincher (Paramount) Reviewed by James Hughes . In an interview with the Guardian newspaper in September 2006, director Brian De Palma seemed winded by the white-knuckle press tour for The Black Dahlia, his flawed but refreshing crime drama based on James Ellroy’s boilerplate novel about the unsolved slaying of a Tinsel Town starlet. TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM: ROBERT BARRY :: STOP TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM. (UNABRIDGED CONTENT) BY JOSH ABRAMS. Avreeayl Ra and Robert Barry have spent decades holding down the drums in Chicago jazz bands. Each played with the great Sun Ra. Both musicians were kind enough to sit down and share some of their experiences with STOP SMILING. Click here to read the interview withAvreeayl Ra.
10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. SEPARATING THE WARRIOR FROM THE WAR: PAUL RIECKHOFF Friday, October 27, 2006. By James Hughes. For more information on Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, visit the official IAVA site.For more on Paul Rieckhoff, visit his official site After serving 10 months as an infantry officer in Iraq — idling for a month in the sandstorms of Kuwait before being redeployed to the streets of Baghdad on the same day George W. Bush declared an end to CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 2) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Friday, September 18, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part II of the interview. LOST IN SPACE: J. J. ABRAMS’ STAR TREK :: STOP SMILING Friday, May 08, 2009. Star Trek Directed by J. J. Abrams (Paramount) Reviewed by Bruce Bennett The history of the Star Trek movies is founded on the fundamental irony that Paramount Pictures, the corporate entity responsible for canceling the original television series in 1968, has taken great care to preserve and protect the big-screen franchise. . Paramount has granted and revoked creative BRIAN WILSON VS. WAYNE COYNE VS. STOP SMILING: PART TWO Friday, December 03, 2004. By JC Gabel. Below is part two of a piece originally published in Stop Smiling Issue #9 (?The Millennium Made Me Do It? Issue, 2000) as ?Playing Both Sides of the Coyne.? In part one, which was featured yesterday, Flaming Lips' frontman Wayne Coyne THE 21ST INTERVIEW: DAVID THOMSON (WEB EXCLUSIVE) :: STOP Wednesday, March 11, 2009. By José Teodoro. David Thomson is a historian, critic and the author of several books on movies of tremendous influence, among them The Biographical Dictionary of Film, The Whole Equation and, most recently, Have You Seen?:A Personal Introduction to 1000 Films and Try To Tell the Story: A Memoir.He’s contributed to publications such as Film Comment, Salon and ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: JOSEPH WALSH, SCREENWRITER OF CALIFORNIA Sunday, June 15, 2008. An interview with Joseph Walsh, the screenwriter and producer of California Split, appears in full in the Gambling Issue, along with excerpts from his book Gambler on the Loose (visit his site for more details).Considered by many to be the definitive gambling movie, California Split, directed by Robert Altman (click here to read Altman’s 2004 interview with Stop CRUEL & UNUSUAL: HAROLD & KUMAR ESCAPE FROM GUANTANAMO BAY Harold and Kumar attend a “bottomless party,” the conditions of which are established by a pan down a girl’s shirt and onto her landing strip. Yep, she’s really not wearing anything over her vagina. But when Harold and Kumar drop trou, don’t expect their nakedness to be as scrupulously confirmed. STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Q&A: Kelly Reichardt, Director of Old Joy. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity. Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM: ROBERT BARRY :: STOP TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM. (UNABRIDGED CONTENT) BY JOSH ABRAMS. Avreeayl Ra and Robert Barry have spent decades holding down the drums in Chicago jazz bands. Each played with the great Sun Ra. Both musicians were kind enough to sit down and share some of their experiences with STOP SMILING. Click here to read the interview withAvreeayl Ra.
MANN'S WORLD: MIAMI VICE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Mann’s theatrical debut, 1981’s Thief, expends a significant amount of its runtime as a master class on safecracking methodology — rigorous, just-the-facts filmmaking — before erupting into a climax that plays like a Tangerine Dream-soundtracked Jacobean tragedy. Miami Vice is just as process-oriented, a subject of someconsternation to
THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Dreaming of becoming a novelist from his Bunker Hill apartment, Fante was eventually forced to find a regular job. By his mid-20s, broke and miserable, he’d become a studio hack in Hollywood. It was a position he would never be comfortable with. “Hollywood is a bad place,” the 24-year-old Fante wrote in late 1936. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and DILLA'S NOT HERE, MRS. TORRANCE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE According to Kelley L. Carter of the Detroit Free Press, Dilla came up with title "after waking up in a hospital with a scary-looking mask on his face, reminiscent of the horror movie of the same name." With three quarters of the material for the record completed (the final running time is 36 minutes), Dilla entrusted 30-year-old Karriem ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: JOSEPH WALSH, SCREENWRITER OF CALIFORNIA EMAIL STORY PRINT STORY. Sunday, June 15, 2008. An interview with Joseph Walsh, the screenwriter and producer of California Split, appears in full in the Gambling Issue, along with excerpts from his book Gambler on the Loose ( visit his site for more details ). Considered by many to be the definitive gambling movie, CaliforniaSplit, directed
STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Q&A: Kelly Reichardt, Director of Old Joy. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity. Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM: ROBERT BARRY :: STOP TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM. (UNABRIDGED CONTENT) BY JOSH ABRAMS. Avreeayl Ra and Robert Barry have spent decades holding down the drums in Chicago jazz bands. Each played with the great Sun Ra. Both musicians were kind enough to sit down and share some of their experiences with STOP SMILING. Click here to read the interview withAvreeayl Ra.
MANN'S WORLD: MIAMI VICE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Mann’s theatrical debut, 1981’s Thief, expends a significant amount of its runtime as a master class on safecracking methodology — rigorous, just-the-facts filmmaking — before erupting into a climax that plays like a Tangerine Dream-soundtracked Jacobean tragedy. Miami Vice is just as process-oriented, a subject of someconsternation to
THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Dreaming of becoming a novelist from his Bunker Hill apartment, Fante was eventually forced to find a regular job. By his mid-20s, broke and miserable, he’d become a studio hack in Hollywood. It was a position he would never be comfortable with. “Hollywood is a bad place,” the 24-year-old Fante wrote in late 1936. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and DILLA'S NOT HERE, MRS. TORRANCE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE According to Kelley L. Carter of the Detroit Free Press, Dilla came up with title "after waking up in a hospital with a scary-looking mask on his face, reminiscent of the horror movie of the same name." With three quarters of the material for the record completed (the final running time is 36 minutes), Dilla entrusted 30-year-old Karriem ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: JOSEPH WALSH, SCREENWRITER OF CALIFORNIA EMAIL STORY PRINT STORY. Sunday, June 15, 2008. An interview with Joseph Walsh, the screenwriter and producer of California Split, appears in full in the Gambling Issue, along with excerpts from his book Gambler on the Loose ( visit his site for more details ). Considered by many to be the definitive gambling movie, CaliforniaSplit, directed
TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM: ROBERT BARRY :: STOP TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM. (UNABRIDGED CONTENT) BY JOSH ABRAMS. Avreeayl Ra and Robert Barry have spent decades holding down the drums in Chicago jazz bands. Each played with the great Sun Ra. Both musicians were kind enough to sit down and share some of their experiences with STOP SMILING. Click here to read the interview withAvreeayl Ra.
FREEDOM SUMMER: BYG/ACTUEL RECORDS :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. 10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. READY FOR WAR: DAVID PEACE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Monday, November 27, 2006. By Steve Finbow . David Peace was born in Ossett, West Yorkshire, U.K. in 1967. He currently lives in Tokyo. In 2003, Granta named him as one of its Best of Young British Novelists. The Red Riding Quartet — Nineteen Seventy Four, Nineteen Seventy Seven, Nineteen Eighty and Nineteen Eighty Three — chronicles in muscular and compulsive prose the CHANGING THE GAME: JAY-Z (EXCERPT) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Rapper, businessman and former drug dealer Jay-Z was only six years old when Frank Lucas was arrested in 1975, but he knows first-hand the demons that could lure one into a life of crime. Coming out of the stomping grounds of Marcy Projects in the Bed-Stuy section of Brooklyn — a section so dangerous it is often prefaced with the phrase “do LABEL ORAL HISTORIES: HEFTY RECORDS :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. CHRISTOPHER NOLAN'S THE DARK KNIGHT :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Friday, July 18, 2008. The Dark Knight Directed by Christopher Nolan (Warner Bros.) Review by Michael Joshua Rowin Among live-action comic book adaptations, Batman’s 40-plus year pendulum swing from camp to goth and back again — from the Sixties TV series’ pop-art corniness to Tim Burton’s expressionist Art Deco to Joel Schumacher’s plastic toy commercials to Christopher Nolan’s ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: JOSEPH WALSH, SCREENWRITER OF CALIFORNIA Sunday, June 15, 2008. An interview with Joseph Walsh, the screenwriter and producer of California Split, appears in full in the Gambling Issue, along with excerpts from his book Gambler on the Loose (visit his site for more details).Considered by many to be the definitive gambling movie, California Split, directed by Robert Altman (click here to read Altman’s 2004 interview with Stop NAKED LUNCH AT 50: AN INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS Monday, August 24, 2009. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Naked Lunch, we present this 1966 interview with William S. Burroughs, which originally appeared in Jaguar Magazine. It was excerpted here from Burroughs Live: The Collected Interviews ofWilliam S.
THE TRANSLATED MAN: MATVEI YANKELEVICH ON DANIIL KHARMS Friday, December 21, 2007. From “Blue Notebook #10,” written by Daniil Kharms, translated by Matvei Yankelevich: “There was a redheaded man who had no eyes or ears. He didn’t have hair either, so he was called a redhead arbitrarily. STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. 10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Friday, September 22, 2006. By Michael Joshua Rowin. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity.Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short experimental work, Then a Year, Q&A: MARTIN MCDONAGH, DIRECTOR OF IN BRUGES :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. JUST THE FACTS: DAVID FINCHER'S ZODIAC :: STOP SMILING Friday, March 02, 2007. Zodiac Directed by David Fincher (Paramount) Reviewed by James Hughes . In an interview with the Guardian newspaper in September 2006, director Brian De Palma seemed winded by the white-knuckle press tour for The Black Dahlia, his flawed but refreshing crime drama based on James Ellroy’s boilerplate novel about the unsolved slaying of a Tinsel Town starlet. MANN'S WORLD: MIAMI VICE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Friday, August 04, 2006. Miami Vice Directed by Michael Mann (Universal) Reviewed by Nick Pinkerton. Before the lights went down on Michael Mann’s Miami Vice, I’d already concluded that if any movie could redeem this summer’s dire release slate, this would be the one (over-optimistic, maybe, considering the much-circulated rumors of the film’s on-set anarchy). LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. 10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Friday, September 22, 2006. By Michael Joshua Rowin. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity.Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short experimental work, Then a Year, Q&A: MARTIN MCDONAGH, DIRECTOR OF IN BRUGES :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. JUST THE FACTS: DAVID FINCHER'S ZODIAC :: STOP SMILING Friday, March 02, 2007. Zodiac Directed by David Fincher (Paramount) Reviewed by James Hughes . In an interview with the Guardian newspaper in September 2006, director Brian De Palma seemed winded by the white-knuckle press tour for The Black Dahlia, his flawed but refreshing crime drama based on James Ellroy’s boilerplate novel about the unsolved slaying of a Tinsel Town starlet. MANN'S WORLD: MIAMI VICE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Friday, August 04, 2006. Miami Vice Directed by Michael Mann (Universal) Reviewed by Nick Pinkerton. Before the lights went down on Michael Mann’s Miami Vice, I’d already concluded that if any movie could redeem this summer’s dire release slate, this would be the one (over-optimistic, maybe, considering the much-circulated rumors of the film’s on-set anarchy). LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM: ROBERT BARRY :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. 10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 2) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Friday, September 18, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part II of the interview. JUST THE FACTS: DAVID FINCHER'S ZODIAC :: STOP SMILING Friday, March 02, 2007. Zodiac Directed by David Fincher (Paramount) Reviewed by James Hughes . In an interview with the Guardian newspaper in September 2006, director Brian De Palma seemed winded by the white-knuckle press tour for The Black Dahlia, his flawed but refreshing crime drama based on James Ellroy’s boilerplate novel about the unsolved slaying of a Tinsel Town starlet. SETTING THE TEMPO: TOM PIAZZA :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. SETTING THE TEMPO: TOM PIAZZA :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE SS: Does that tie into the stereotypes about the South, that some people haven’t changed their mentality, regardless of what century we’re in? TP: The South is a very complicated, complex cultural ecosystem.Before anybody is too glib — not that I’m saying you’re being too glib — about pointing at the South and remarking on the South’s quaintly backwards attitude about things FREEDOM SUMMER: BYG/ACTUEL RECORDS :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. BRIAN WILSON VS. WAYNE COYNE VS. STOP SMILING: PART TWO Friday, December 03, 2004. By JC Gabel. Below is part two of a piece originally published in Stop Smiling Issue #9 (?The Millennium Made Me Do It? Issue, 2000) as ?Playing Both Sides of the Coyne.? In part one, which was featured yesterday, Flaming Lips' NAKED LUNCH AT 50: AN INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS Monday, August 24, 2009. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Naked Lunch, we present this 1966 interview with William S. Burroughs, which originally appeared in Jaguar Magazine.It was excerpted here from Burroughs Live: The Collected Interviews of William S. Burroughs (Semiotext(e), 2001).. PROPHET OR PORNOGRAPHER.New York, 1966
LOST IN SPACE: J. J. ABRAMS’ STAR TREK :: STOP SMILING Friday, May 08, 2009. Star Trek Directed by J. J. Abrams (Paramount) Reviewed by Bruce Bennett The history of the Star Trek movies is founded on the fundamental irony that Paramount Pictures, the corporate entity responsible for canceling the original television series in 1968, has taken great care to preserve and protect the big-screen franchise. . Paramount has granted and revoked creative STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Q&A: Kelly Reichardt, Director of Old Joy. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity. Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short 10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Dreaming of becoming a novelist from his Bunker Hill apartment, Fante was eventually forced to find a regular job. By his mid-20s, broke and miserable, he’d become a studio hack in Hollywood. It was a position he would never be comfortable with. “Hollywood is a bad place,” the 24-year-old Fante wrote in late 1936. MANN'S WORLD: MIAMI VICE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Mann’s theatrical debut, 1981’s Thief, expends a significant amount of its runtime as a master class on safecracking methodology — rigorous, just-the-facts filmmaking — before erupting into a climax that plays like a Tangerine Dream-soundtracked Jacobean tragedy. Miami Vice is just as process-oriented, a subject of someconsternation to
Q&A: MARTIN MCDONAGH, DIRECTOR OF IN BRUGES :: STOP The quietly elegant Martin McDonagh talks up his very funny, very violent new film about Irish and British hitmen amok In Bruges (it’s in Belgium) By Andrea Gronvall. Every now and then a film emerges that blows me away with the shock of the new. Watching the darkly comic gangster thriller In Bruges, the feature debut of award-winning LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and Q&A: AGNIESZKA HOLLAND, DIRECTOR OF COPYING BEETHOVEN Friday, November 10, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. A political muckraker and an astute observer of human relations, Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland’s work seamlessly melds inner emotional worlds with an era’s outer political climate. She was an influential contributor to the Polish New Wave of the 1960s and ’70s, a group ofartists
STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Q&A: Kelly Reichardt, Director of Old Joy. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity. Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short 10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Dreaming of becoming a novelist from his Bunker Hill apartment, Fante was eventually forced to find a regular job. By his mid-20s, broke and miserable, he’d become a studio hack in Hollywood. It was a position he would never be comfortable with. “Hollywood is a bad place,” the 24-year-old Fante wrote in late 1936. MANN'S WORLD: MIAMI VICE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Mann’s theatrical debut, 1981’s Thief, expends a significant amount of its runtime as a master class on safecracking methodology — rigorous, just-the-facts filmmaking — before erupting into a climax that plays like a Tangerine Dream-soundtracked Jacobean tragedy. Miami Vice is just as process-oriented, a subject of someconsternation to
Q&A: MARTIN MCDONAGH, DIRECTOR OF IN BRUGES :: STOP The quietly elegant Martin McDonagh talks up his very funny, very violent new film about Irish and British hitmen amok In Bruges (it’s in Belgium) By Andrea Gronvall. Every now and then a film emerges that blows me away with the shock of the new. Watching the darkly comic gangster thriller In Bruges, the feature debut of award-winning LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and Q&A: AGNIESZKA HOLLAND, DIRECTOR OF COPYING BEETHOVEN Friday, November 10, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. A political muckraker and an astute observer of human relations, Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland’s work seamlessly melds inner emotional worlds with an era’s outer political climate. She was an influential contributor to the Polish New Wave of the 1960s and ’70s, a group ofartists
10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. JUST THE FACTS: DAVID FINCHER'S ZODIAC :: STOP SMILING Friday, March 02, 2007. Zodiac Directed by David Fincher (Paramount) Reviewed by James Hughes . In an interview with the Guardian newspaper in September 2006, director Brian De Palma seemed winded by the white-knuckle press tour for The Black Dahlia, his flawed but refreshing crime drama based on James Ellroy’s boilerplate novel about the unsolved slaying of a Tinsel Town starlet. TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM: ROBERT BARRY :: STOP TWO BEATS FROM A DIFFERENT DRUM. (UNABRIDGED CONTENT) BY JOSH ABRAMS. Avreeayl Ra and Robert Barry have spent decades holding down the drums in Chicago jazz bands. Each played with the great Sun Ra. Both musicians were kind enough to sit down and share some of their experiences with STOP SMILING. Click here to read the interview withAvreeayl Ra.
CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 2) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Friday, September 18, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part II of the interview. BRIAN WILSON VS. WAYNE COYNE VS. STOP SMILING: PART TWO Friday, December 03, 2004. By JC Gabel. Below is part two of a piece originally published in Stop Smiling Issue #9 (?The Millennium Made Me Do It? Issue, 2000) as ?Playing Both Sides of the Coyne.? In part one, which was featured yesterday, Flaming Lips' frontman Wayne Coyne SETTING THE TEMPO: TOM PIAZZA :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. LOST IN SPACE: J. J. ABRAMS’ STAR TREK :: STOP SMILING Friday, May 08, 2009. Star Trek Directed by J. J. Abrams (Paramount) Reviewed by Bruce Bennett The history of the Star Trek movies is founded on the fundamental irony that Paramount Pictures, the corporate entity responsible for canceling the original television series in 1968, has taken great care to preserve and protect the big-screen franchise. . Paramount has granted and revoked creative SETTING THE TEMPO: TOM PIAZZA :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Setting the Tempo: TOM PIAZZA. SS: Does that tie into the stereotypes about the South, that some people haven’t changed their mentality, regardless of what century we’re in? TP: The South is a very complicated, complex cultural ecosystem. Before anybody is too glib — not that I’m saying you’re being too glib — about pointingat the
Q&A: AGNIESZKA HOLLAND, DIRECTOR OF COPYING BEETHOVEN Friday, November 10, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. A political muckraker and an astute observer of human relations, Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland’s work seamlessly melds inner emotional worlds with an era’s outer political climate. She was an influential contributor to the Polish New Wave of the 1960s and ’70s, a group ofartists
NAKED LUNCH AT 50: AN INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS Monday, August 24, 2009. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Naked Lunch, we present this 1966 interview with William S. Burroughs, which originally appeared in Jaguar Magazine. It was excerpted here from Burroughs Live: The Collected Interviews of William S. Burroughs (Semiotext (e), 2001). STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Q&A: Kelly Reichardt, Director of Old Joy. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity. Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short 10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Dreaming of becoming a novelist from his Bunker Hill apartment, Fante was eventually forced to find a regular job. By his mid-20s, broke and miserable, he’d become a studio hack in Hollywood. It was a position he would never be comfortable with. “Hollywood is a bad place,” the 24-year-old Fante wrote in late 1936. MANN'S WORLD: MIAMI VICE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Mann’s theatrical debut, 1981’s Thief, expends a significant amount of its runtime as a master class on safecracking methodology — rigorous, just-the-facts filmmaking — before erupting into a climax that plays like a Tangerine Dream-soundtracked Jacobean tragedy. Miami Vice is just as process-oriented, a subject of someconsternation to
Q&A: MARTIN MCDONAGH, DIRECTOR OF IN BRUGES :: STOP The quietly elegant Martin McDonagh talks up his very funny, very violent new film about Irish and British hitmen amok In Bruges (it’s in Belgium) By Andrea Gronvall. Every now and then a film emerges that blows me away with the shock of the new. Watching the darkly comic gangster thriller In Bruges, the feature debut of award-winning LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and Q&A: AGNIESZKA HOLLAND, DIRECTOR OF COPYING BEETHOVEN Friday, November 10, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. A political muckraker and an astute observer of human relations, Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland’s work seamlessly melds inner emotional worlds with an era’s outer political climate. She was an influential contributor to the Polish New Wave of the 1960s and ’70s, a group ofartists
STOP SMILING MAGAZINE :: INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS: FILM The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. MYSTIC MASTER: THE FILMS OF SERGEI PARADJANOV :: STOP The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. Q&A: KELLY REICHARDT, DIRECTOR OF OLD JOY :: STOP SMILING Q&A: Kelly Reichardt, Director of Old Joy. Kelly Reichardt first received attention for her 1994 debut, River of Grass, a New Wave-ish crime film filled with black humor and Floridian absurdity. Since then she has worked in a variety of styles and formats: the coming-of-age tragedy Ode, a Super-8 adaptation of a Herman Raucher novel; a short 10 QUESTIONS FOR ANA MARIE COX :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design. CORNEL WEST ON TRUTH (PART 1) :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Tuesday, September 15, 2009. The following is an excerpt from Examined Life: Excursions with Contemporary Thinkers, a 2009 companion book to Astra Taylor’s documentary film Examined Life, where she talks to influential philosophers about concepts as far-ranging as Meaning, Ethics and Justice.Here, Taylor speaks with Cornel West about Truth. (This is Part I of the interview. THE BIG HUNGER: JOHN FANTE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Dreaming of becoming a novelist from his Bunker Hill apartment, Fante was eventually forced to find a regular job. By his mid-20s, broke and miserable, he’d become a studio hack in Hollywood. It was a position he would never be comfortable with. “Hollywood is a bad place,” the 24-year-old Fante wrote in late 1936. MANN'S WORLD: MIAMI VICE :: STOP SMILING MAGAZINE Mann’s theatrical debut, 1981’s Thief, expends a significant amount of its runtime as a master class on safecracking methodology — rigorous, just-the-facts filmmaking — before erupting into a climax that plays like a Tangerine Dream-soundtracked Jacobean tragedy. Miami Vice is just as process-oriented, a subject of someconsternation to
Q&A: MARTIN MCDONAGH, DIRECTOR OF IN BRUGES :: STOP The quietly elegant Martin McDonagh talks up his very funny, very violent new film about Irish and British hitmen amok In Bruges (it’s in Belgium) By Andrea Gronvall. Every now and then a film emerges that blows me away with the shock of the new. Watching the darkly comic gangster thriller In Bruges, the feature debut of award-winning LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA: EDWARD NORTON ON THE PAINTED Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. On this, the first and last day of his Chicago press run for The Painted Veil, a melancholic rumination on the criminal impulses of love, the pitfalls of Western cultural commandeering and the nature of forgiveness, Edward Norton looks a bit melancholy himself.It’s late evening and he’s been subjected to a barrage of radio, television and Q&A: AGNIESZKA HOLLAND, DIRECTOR OF COPYING BEETHOVEN Friday, November 10, 2006. By Clara Rose Thornton. A political muckraker and an astute observer of human relations, Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland’s work seamlessly melds inner emotional worlds with an era’s outer political climate. She was an influential contributor to the Polish New Wave of the 1960s and ’70s, a group ofartists
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