On Movies & Media At Image: Kelly Foster on "Why I Watch Sex and the City" I knew that if Image journal ran a piece on the Sex and the City controversy, that I would gain some perspective that I'd been lacking in the heat of the recent debate. Sure enough, Kelly Foster's honest, personal testimony, "Why I Watch Sex and
On Books & Writing "I'm not religious. But I'm a very spiritual person." "I'm not religious. But I'm a spiritual person. Very spiritual. I'm not into organized religion." Can't think of a claim I've heard more often in my interviews with filmmakers, actors, and artists. I've always wondered, if
On Movies & Media Morehead on "Stardust" I always look forward to Jason Morehead's reviews. He writes when he's passionate about something, and it makes a difference. He's passionate about Neil Gaiman's novel Stardust, so I've been looking forward to his review of the film. It'
On Movies & Media Opus in Awe Jason "Opus" Morehead is sharing his renewed sense of wonder. And I congratulate him and Renae. Wow.
On Books & Writing Your Deepest Impulse Opus is meditating on a profound passage from The Screwtape Letters. And you can meditate with him, free of charge. I recommend it.
On Movies & Media Opus on "300", and More on Why I'm Not Getting in Line I'm responding yet again about the movie 300 for this simple reason: I have been baited, again and again, into extremely violent or explicit films that proved to be empty... and worse, even abusive to audiences. I have been told, "You have got to see it!"
On Movies & Media Opus on "Ikiru" I was going to just surrender blogging for the rest of the day, due to the loss of Altman, but then I discovered that Opus, one of my daily blog stops, has just published a review of Kurosawa's Ikiru, another one of my favorites, and a film that