Colleague Kim Baldwin and I had a chat about the new Quebecois film Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, and it was a lot of fun.
29 July 2024
A talk with Alonso Duralde
I got to interview longtime friend and colleague Alonso Duralde in honor of his new book Hollywood Pride, and it was a delight. But I had no idea he was on Jeopardy once.
Can We Just Talk about The Muppet Movie?
It's not always reviews here at Interface 2037. Sometimes, I like to talk about how a film sits with us, culturally. Like this stone classic.
At the movies: The Watchers.
Isharan Night Shyamalan brings us an intriguing dive into second generation Shyamalan cinema, and it's a promising beginning. Doesn't stick the landing, but still an interesting vision and voice for the genre. Also, a heroic conure.
At the movies: In A Violent Nature.
There are aspects of this film that are fascinating, and a lot of it which doesn't work at all. It has a staggeringly good last five or so minutes, good enough that I do recommend the whole thing. But what it promises and doesn't deliver shows up (twice) in Horror In The High Desert 3: Firewatch. Just saying.
At the movies: The People's Joker.
Vera Drew has made a work that made me wish I had done due diligence with the DC comicsphere as I was growing up.
At the movies: The Beast (2023).
Bertrand Bonello is the best director working today, it feels like. And this one is something very special.
Matteo Lane.
I find comedian Matteo Lane to be fascinating, and an endearing facet of contemporary stand-up comedy. His team, however...
Labels:
matteo lane,
queer perspectives,
stand up comedy
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