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Book Review: Sam Wasson, The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story. Harper, November 2023, 400pp, $32.99

  • February 5, 2024

Coppola not only lived for his films but also lived in and through them, in a constant process of inventing and reinventing himself both as an artist and as a[…]

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Reactionary Politics: On Sean Price Williams’s The Sweet East (2023)

  • January 29, 2024

It’s easy to mistake The Sweet East for a progressive indictment of modern America, with its gun-wielding conspiracy theorists and predatory authority figures – but they belie a blasé politics[…]

El Conde

Comedy · Drama · Horror

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“Nothing Inside”: On Pablo Larraín’s El Conde (2023)

  • January 22, 2024

This man who watches you returns from hell […]; he is hollow, he is full of air. Dry hands hold him upright from behind, like a house of cards being[…]

Comedy · LGBT & Queer · Sex & Relationships · Uncategorized

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Meta-Morphoses: Sebastián Silva’s Rotting in the Sun (2023)

  • January 15, 2024

As seen with Jordan and Mateo, Silva extends his self-fictionalization to most of the cast, taking actors and regurgitating them as screen versions of themselves. Sometimes the cinematic portraits come[…]

The Old Oak

Activist & Political · Directors · Drama · Labor

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Strategizing Solidarity: Ken Loach’s The Old Oak (2023)

  • January 9, 2024

“There can be no resistance without memory or universalism” – Jean-Luc Godard, In Praise of Love (2001) * * * With his new feature, The Old Oak (2023), Ken Loach[…]

Crazy Rich Asians

Asian · Comedy · Drama

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The (Asian) American Dream: Neoliberal Feminism, Orientalism, and Ambivalence in Crazy Rich Asians

  • January 2, 2024

 Crazy Rich Asians’ re-orientalization of Asians reinforces Eurocentrism and the Western gaze. Feminist and Orientalist readings of this film ultimately divulge the ability of Asians in the West to subconsciously[…]

call center documentaries

Documentaries · India · Labor · Uncategorized

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Offshore Matters: Emotional Labour in India’s Call Center Documentaries

  • December 26, 2023

While complaints about the industry’s orchestration of emotions and personality were commonplace, some workers also celebrated the prerogative of assembling new identities (58). Moreover, their exposure to Western cultural habits[…]

Fassbinder

Books · Drama · German Cinema · LGBT & Queer · Melodrama

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Book Review: Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors by Ian Penman

  • December 20, 2023

Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors by Ian Penman (Semiotext(e), May 2023, pp. 200, $11.99.  * * * In William Motley’s best-selling 1947 novel Knock on Any Door, the author cites an adage that[…]

I Walked with a Zombie

African · African American · Books · Hollywood · Horror

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Book Review: I Walked with a Zombie, by Clive Dawson

  • December 13, 2023

Clive Dawson, I Walked with a Zombie. Liverpool, UK: Liverpool University Press, 2023. 120 pages. Available in hardback and e-book.  * * * At a time when education and culture are increasingly[…]

S. Z. Sakall

Actors & Personalities · Comedy · Comics · Eastern European · Hollywood

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Reluctantly “Cuddles”: On S. Z. Sakall

  • December 6, 2023

S. Z. Sakall’s ultra-rare 1954 memoir, The Story of Cuddles, attests that there was more to the comic actor than adorable fretfulness and jiggly jowls  * * * He was[…]

Woody Allen

Actors & Personalities · Comedy · Directors

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Changeling: The Comic Art of Woody Allen

  • November 30, 2023

“‘You can’t control life,’ he tells us in that film. ‘”It doesn’t wind up perfectly. Only art you can control. Art and masturbation.'”

Here and Elsewhere

Activist & Political · Directors · French Cinema · New Genres · New Media

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Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville’s Videographic Revolution: Here and Elsewhere (1976)

  • November 23, 2023

This impression of the look being “renewed” through the radical potential of video to sharpen one’s perception is vital to the core philosophy at the centre of Here and Elsewhere,[…]

Louise Brooks

Actors & Personalities

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The Martyrdom of Lulu: Louise Brooks at 117

  • November 14, 2023

Louise Brooks was born November 14, 1906, which means she would be 117 today. We honor the legend by reposting Dan Callahan’s scintillating profile, first published on Brooks’s centenary on[…]

African American · Historical & Epic · Reviews

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“The Greatest Film About Race Ever Filmed in Hollywood”: Richard Fleischer’s Mandingo

  • November 7, 2023

Editor’s note: Bob Keser passed away on Oct. 5, 2015, from cardiac arrest, age 72. Although we never met, he was an important member of the Bright Lights team and a[…]

Bride of Frankenstein

Horror · LGBT & Queer · Reviews

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Sexual Subversion: The Bride of Frankenstein

  • October 31, 2023

To celebrate Halloween, we repost your editor’s slightly revised analysis of James Whale’s immortal Bride of Frankenstein, which appeared previously on the site in 1997.  * * * No institution[…]

André De Toth

Directors · Eastern European

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The Search for André De Toth

  • October 24, 2023

André De Toth knew from the very beginning that he had to create a larger-than-life persona for him to be trusted with directing a picture. So he played the European[…]

Exorcist Heretic

Franchises & Series · Horror

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Defending Cinematic Heresy: John Boorman’s The Exorcist II: The Heretic

  • October 17, 2023

Despite ritualistically crowning lists of the worst sequels ever made, in no way does The Heretic exemplify “sequelitis.” It’s neither a quick cash-in nor a rehash of the original. Its[…]

Glen or Glenda

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Glen or Glenda: Psychiatry, Sexuality, and the Silver Screen

  • October 10, 2023

Normalizing “deviant” genders and bodies is just one of many tropes in Wood’s complex camp classic.

Angry Black

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Black Face Cinema: Historical Grief and the Angry Black (Wo)Man

  • October 1, 2023

A think piece discussing the movies Antebellum, Black Panther, Django Unchained, Get Out, and Us. It compares their reception and portrayal of anti-black racism and black suffering, via the lens[…]

Toy Story

Animation · Essays · Fairy Tale · Franchises & Series · SF & Fantasy

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To Infinity, and Beyond! Radical Self-Reorientation in the Toy Story Series

  • September 21, 2023

Looking back to the original Toy Story series, it seems obvious that one of the things that really helps Buzz accept his child’s toy nature is that he is good[…]

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