• Patrick Goldstein revisits a collection of filmmakers’ tributes to John Hughes, “the Tolstoy of American teenagers.” [The Big Picture]
• The irrepressible Pedro Almodovar talks aging, Cruz and “Broken Embraces.” On a side note, how sweet is the photo to the right? [Daily Telegraph]
• Meryl Streep has a problem with male bloggers. Love you anyway, Meryl. [Salon]
• The Independent Spirit Awards finally go primetime. Good for them. [Variety]
• Happily settled in her new home, Anne Thompson reports on Ang Lee’s imminent directors’ cut of the unfairly buried “Ride With the Devil.” [Thompson on Hollywood]
• Ian Christie on the jaw-dropping restoration of “The Red Shoes.” (If I were cheating, I’d say it was the film of the year.) [Sight and Sound]
• Real-life courtroom games over an alleged Bollywood remake of “My Cousin Vinny.” I totally want to see that. [The Times]
• David Parkinson ponders the literary legacy of the late screenwriter Budd Schulberg. [The Guardian]
• The forthcoming remake of “Barbarella” will not be campy, apparently. Uh, then what’s the point? [Cinematical]
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