- Post-Continuity Film – In my 2010 book Post-Cinematic Affect, I coined the term “post-continuity.” I used this term to describe a style of filmmaking that has become quite common in action films of the past decade or so. In what I call the post-continuity style, “a preoccupation with immediate effects trumps any concern for broader continuity — whether on the immediate shot-by-shot level, or on that of the overall narrative.”
- This year China will surpass Japan as the world’s second-largest movie market – via @kallekinnunen
- How Samuel L. Jackson Became His Own Genre (NYT Mag) –