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21 Mar 2020 Leave a comment
Coronavirus, By Taking Moviegoing Away From Us, Can Only Make Us Miss It (Column) — Variety
18 Mar 2020 Leave a comment
For those who work in the motion-picture industry, the coronavirus must feel like a crisis coming on the heels of an earthquake — a disruption built on a disruption. The toll that it’s about to take on our collective moviegoing habits is already profound. The canceling of film festivals, led by SXSW, was the first […]
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The Anti-Damsel Blogathon: Tuesday Weld and “Pretty Poison”
13 Mar 2020 Leave a comment
This is my entry in the Anti-Damsel Blogathon, hosted by Fritzi at Movies Silently and Jo at The Last Drive In. Enjoy!
The history of movies has been filled with great movies (and not-so-great ones, to put it mildly), but also of projects that never got off the ground, missed opportunities, and casting decisions that made or broke careers. There are all kinds of tantalizing questions in this regard, like what if Orson Welles had been able to release The Magnificent Ambersons in the form he intended, or what if Stanley Kubrick had been able to make his Napoleon biopic, or what if George Raft hadn’t turned down High Sierra and The Maltese Falcon. And most germane to the topic at hand is this; what if Tuesday Weld had said yes to Bonnie & Clyde? Weld was one of the leading candidates to play Bonnie Parker in…
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