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Movies Archives: 01/2015

Stanley Kubrick shoots the N.Y.C. subway, 1946

In the summer of 1945, Stanley Kubrick, many years before he was the acclaimed director of Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and A Clockwork…

Martin Schneider
Jan 29, 2015

John Waters calls ‘Fuego’ ‘a hetero film for gay people to marvel at’

From the Dangerous Minds archives: For those of you snowed in today, here’s a sizzling hot cult film to keep you warm. Highly recommended! I…

Richard Metzger
Jan 27, 2015

‘Records Collecting Dust’: New doc on collecting vinyl with Jello Biafra and other fanatatics

As record collecting’s resurgence continues to grow, so does the sub-industry of proffering opinions about the phenomenon. Annual pro- and anti-Record Store Day think pieces…

Ron Kretsch
Jan 26, 2015

Mickey Rooney was a FREAK! His EXPLICIT stories of Ava Gardner, Lana Turner & Judy Garland

I have such fond memories of Mickey Rooney–or rather, I had such fond memories of Mickey Rooney. Whether it was his understated performance in The…

Amber Frost
Jan 23, 2015

CGI versions of classic film trailers: ‘Grease,’ ‘Apocalypse Now,’ ‘Alien’ & ‘The Big Lebowski’

A crack team of second year Character Animators and CG Artists at The Animation Workshop/VIA UC in Viborg, Denmark, were given the task of producing…

Paul Gallagher
Jan 23, 2015

Hyperrealistic sculptures of Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali and Abraham Lincoln

These almost unbelievably realistic sculptures of Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali and Abraham Lincoln are imbued with a downright menacing level of detail. The extremely uncanny…

Jason Schafer
Jan 15, 2015

Johnny Cash’s rejected opening theme for ‘Thunderball’

When the amusing podcast James Bonding, hosted by Matt Gourley and Matt Mira, got around to dealing with the ultra-boring, ultra-rapey (this is according to…

Martin Schneider
Jan 12, 2015

Paul Thomas Anderson: David Foster Wallace was ‘the first teacher I fell in love with’

Two days ago Marc Maron’s WTF interview with Paul Thomas Anderson, who is promoting his new Thomas Pynchon adaptation Inherent Vice was posted, and buried…

Martin Schneider
Jan 7, 2015

World’s Greatest Sinner on public access: Cult actor Timothy Carey on ‘Art Fein’s Poker Party’

In the landscape of television, public access has always been the equivalent to the wild, wild west. You will see and hear things that you…

Heather Drain
Jan 5, 2015
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