I grew up in the Chicago suburbs in the 1990s and early 2000s, and Ebert was in our house on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays
Persistence of Vision is just as rhythmically inclined as the lost masterpiece it dotes upon.
Two of the year’s most striking posters are made up of little more than mysterious ingenues and coolly apt text.
Where Allen is sure to perform well is in the Best Original Screenplay category, where he’s been nominated a total of 14 times.
Sometimes it’s difficult to tell which sort of minimalism is brilliant, the writing that’s the tip of an iceberg, and which sort is lazy, the writing that’s just a few crumbs and nothing more.
Were his life a sentence, would Wallace want an unfinished, incomplete work to form the period?
Notes on the Other features one of the more ingenious and thrilling cinematic moments at this year’s Full Frame.