July 2010
Atul Gawande on Hospice Care →
Gawande, last seen singlehandedly altering the course of the health-care debate, has produced another piece of stunning reportage. This time he covers hospice care: end-of-life treatment that focuses on quality of life rather than prolonging it regardless of suffering.
Speaking as someone whose extant grandparents are all in various stages of medical care - one who has a live-in nurse, one with...
I was asked after doing The Dark Knight whether I felt any particular pressure...
– Christopher Nolan (edited by me a tad).
Coming out of Memento, Nolan knew that the film would be too complicated for some people. Movies are an implied contract: if I do this mental work in following characters, joining in their dilemmas, etc. then I expect such and such result. Some people, when...
Last but not least, the Sharktopus trailer.
How Bill Murray ended up in the Garfield movie
From the August issue of GQ:
I didn’t make that for the dough! Well, not completely. I thought it would be kind of fun, because doing a voice is challenging, and I’d never done that. Plus, I looked at the script, and it said, “So-and-so and Joel Coen.” And I thought: Christ, well, I love those Coens! They’re funny. So I sorta read a few pages of it and thought,...
Inception was the best movie I've seen in years
Go to the theaters and see it ASAP; it is one hell of a ride.
If you are still on the fence, you can ask me questions to try and figure out if you will like it.
Countdown to Nolan-mas: Following & Memento
See the intro for details about this series of essays. The next entry, on The Prestige, will run tomorrow.
If you want to (re)watch Following or Memento, both are available on Netflix Instant Streaming.
Shot over a year of Saturdays, Following was Nolan’s first movie. Ultra-low-budget, the whole thing had to be made around everyone’s regular Monday-through-Friday jobs. Most of the...
Countdown to Nolan-mas: Introduction
The best irregularly-scheduled holiday ever is almost here: a new Christopher Nolan movie!
One of the most successful directors working today, it’s astonishing to think how recently Nolan burst onto the scene. His first big movie, Memento, only came out ten years ago in 2000. In less than five years time, he moved from smaller dramas to rebuilding a franchise now worth billions. And now -...
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