- The Private World of Ingmar Bergman – He relished long gossipy telephone chats and was as likely to watch Fellini’s Amarcord as The Godfather, Pulp Fiction or the Marx Brothers’ A Night at the Opera. Screening Jurassic Park one day, he marveled at Hollywood ingenuity. “Those Americans know how to put on the pants!” he said. They also knew how to make the television shows he liked. Bergman was a fan of the Muppets, particularly the out-of-control drummer, Animal, and rarely missed an episode of Sex and the City. “The women are beautiful, and they talk dirty,” he told Linn. “Do you talk that way with your girlfriends?”
- Taqwacore: the birth of punk Islam (traileri) –
- Fawlty Towersin uudessa dvd-painoksessa on John Cleesen kommenttiraita –
- Richard Kellyn lyhytelokuva The Goodbye Place (1996) –
- The Coen brothers: Just accept the mystery (LA Times) – The filmmaking tandem advise you to toss out any thoughts of clear-eyed analysis when it comes to navigating the pitch-black worlds of their canon. But we ignore the advice.