These
are the
reviews
and oth-
er assign-
ments
I'm work-
ing on
for this
month.
Amazon DVDs: Recount (HBO docudrama with Kevin Spacey and Tom Wilkinson), For One More Day (Michael Imperioli and Ellen Burstyn reunite for another Mitch Albom adaptation), The Criterion Collection - Classe Tous Risques (click here for my Siffblog review), The Criterion Collection - The Furies (Anthony Mann directs Walter Huston and Barbara Stanwyck), The Criterion Collection - Mishima: A Life in Four Parts (Paul Schrader directs Ken Ogata), and Bonneville (with Jessica Lange and Joan Allen).
Amazon Theatricals: The Great Buck Howard (with John Malkovich and Colin Hanks) and Wanted (with James McAvoy).
Coming soon: Baghead, Elite Squad, and Gonzo.
Fuzz.com: Robert Pollard - Is Off to Business
and Joan as Policewoman - To Survive.
IndieWIRE: Coverage
of SIFF's second half.
Siffblog: Capsules of Bigger,
Stronger, Faster*, The Great
Buck Howard, Zidane, a 21st
Century Portrait, and Derek
and Baghead. Also, a look at fav-
orite film lines, a preview of a Hal
Ashby retrospective, thoughts ab-
out a beloved song from an ill-fated
film, and a visit to the set of Lynn Shelton's next feature, Humpday.
Above right: Dexter Fletcher in Derek Jarman's Caravaggio (1986).
Video Librarian: Surfwise (Doug Pray's follow-up to
Scratch), Dangerous Dance (from Israel), Til Death Do Us
Part (doc about women who killed their abusers), Keali'i Reich-
el - Live in Concert, and Limp Bizkit - Rock Im Park 2001.
Endnote: Performed by incomparable tea-drinker Rob-
ert Wyatt, "Moon in June" comes from Soft Machine's Third
(1970). Images from The New York Times and Urban Image.
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