- Gonzo director Alex Gibney talks about what makes him feel like Gandalf, and the search for the American Dream.
- Gerard Depardieu goes to the dungeon.
- Dragging the Hitchcock out of Mad Men.
- LAFF: Heaven Wants Out, Trinidad and Thing With No Name
- Metropolis edges towards a landmark restoration.
- Plot songs: classic style, Will Smith style.
- Who needs critics when we’ve got the producer of 88 Minutes?
- John Waters has a new “anarchist” muse.
- Videos: Quantum of Solace trailer, Hellboy goes Inside the Actors Studio; New Miyazaki, Muppets love America, too.
- Lists: 10 Best Superheroes Created For The Screen
- I always feel like, YouTube is watching me!
- IsThe Wackness Juno for boys? Or is it just a mirror of the ultra-boyish segment of the movie blogosphere?
- Related: 10 movies that definee New York in the 90s.
- On FilmCouch: Inside the YouTube screening room, and Wall-E.
- There are an awful lot of unauthorized ways to produce a Harvey Weinstein expose, apparently.
- War, Inc isn’t coming to DVD … yet.
- Peter Greenaway brings laser light show aesthetics to The Last Supper.
- Girls and boys can’t share Hollywood porn.
- Anti-strike activism from Temp X.
- Finally, a special July 4th treat: Nick Dawson points us to the website for Proud American, a film described thusly by its official synopsis, “While showing the nation’s spectacular landmarks and engineering marvels, historical sites and natural wonders, Proud American is really about the American people.” And it’s “presented by” Coca-Cola, MasterCard and Wal-Mart, so you know it has to be good!
Originally posted on: SpoutBlog » Karina Longworth
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