The latest episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm explores the hollowness of the expression “with all due respect.”
Rushdie bellows A Thousand and One Nights’s narrative influence in a sprawling novel that’s an ode to storytelling.
Gemünden’s extensive definition of “exile” draws on the likes of theorists Theodor Adorno, Edward Said, and Salman Rushdie.
Preserves much of the Salman Rusdie novel’s intricacy and human drama, but it remains singularly unremarkable from a cinematic perspective.
Given this background and now-familiar mold for thinking about film, it’s nice to see a famed novelist speak so highly of movies.
Dialogue is a blunt-force trauma in Helen Hunt’s directorial debut.