• Pete Hammond digs into the truth about “Amelia” and potential new found hope in a recent re-edit. [Notes on a Season]
• The Rome film fest gets with it, structures a “women in contemporary cinema” theme around this year’s festivities. [The Independent]
• Variety’s Peter Debruge has a bit of mash-up fun with the “Antichrist” and “Fantastic Mr. Fox” trailers. [YouTube]
• Tom Hanks, wearing his producer’s hat, talks “Where the Wild Things Are.” [io9]
• Meanwhile, Stephen Zeitchik takes the words out of my mouth regarding reaction to and anticipation of the film. [Risky Biz Blog]
• Also, raising questions about the film’s audience, which might not be as easy to target as you’d think. [The Wrap]
• And Bronwyn Barnes reports from the film’s red carpet premiere. [USA Today]
• Mixing interviews and a photo gallery of a New York “Broken Embraces” dinner for a perfect hit-grab storm. [New York Magazine]
• Back to “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” Steve Pond weighs in on the film’s news week. [The Odds]
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3 responses so far
1 10-15-2009 at 10:24 am
John said...
Hmm, that article has spiked my hopes for ‘Amelia’ juuuussstt a little bit.
I do love me a big, old-fashioned, sweeping, period-piece, historical melodrama. We’ll see.
Score by Yared helps, as well.
2 10-15-2009 at 8:45 pm
Andrew Webb said...
Kris, this is kind of off topic but I noticed you’ve added District 9 to the Original Screenplay list. Any particular reason why? I loved the film but it was a little surprising to see it considered as a possible writing contender (not that I don’t think it’s written well but it doesn’t seem like something they would ultimately go for).
3 10-15-2009 at 8:49 pm
Kristopher Tapley said...
Just spit-balling. It’s an extremely weak category (AMPAS-wise).