Yesterday, Banksy’s Exit Through the Gift Shop premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Check out the great feedback!
By way of Arrested Motion
Yesterday, Banksy’s Exit Through the Gift Shop premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Check out the great feedback!
By way of Arrested Motion

NYT: Dylan Movie to Open Like a Rolling Premiere
Wait…Cate in drag? How does that work….?
Well I’m finally back stateside and preparing some nice snippets of my trip. In the meanwhile have a look at some interesting things in the recent days:
IHT: Ingmar Bergman is dead at 89
NYT: Pursuing Public Space in a Time of Private Interest
Review of “David Adjaye: Making Public Buildingsâ€Â
NYT: Director of Guggenheim Resigns to Join Sotheby’s
Lisa Dennison leaves the Guggenheim
NYT: Twilight of the Sun King
Interesting piece of the Met’s Philippe de Montelbello
Have a look below some videos sent to me by Aaron Oster from Accounting for Taste that are really quite brilliant. Enjoy!
Ok so here’s the deal, close the lights, turn up the volume on your computer, take a deep breath and just sit back and watch. A nice break from the day…
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For a better quality version go directly to the 599 Productions web site.
Thanks to our contributor Tony Behar for bringing this to our attention!
Everyone who loves visual arts should see Children of Men. Its not a particularly good movie but the cinematography and direction of Alfonso Cuarón is brilliant and definitely worth the money you pay for the ticket. The only thing I have to wonder is after this film and V for Vendeta are we really headed towards disaster? Have a look at the trailer.
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Seeing films like this reminds me why I’m in this gig in the first place and not working in a bank or some big corporate institution, to inspire those who have no hope or passion, to do what an artist was meant to do or at least report what artists are doing. Bobby by Emilio Esteves wasn’t particularly good nor was it well directed but what it did have was an amazing cast, great music and at times in the film a great script. What movies like this do is to remind us that there were people like Bobby Kennedy, JFK and MLK who believed in the human spirit and all of its glories. They remind us that we need leaders and not warriors, people who believe in hope and passion and not fighting and money and that inspire people to be great. Movies like this remind us that we have a future and we need to cherish that future if we are to make a better place for my four-year-old sister to live and eventually for our kids. Our parents wanted a better future for us and that’s why they fought and still fight to put good people in the place where decisions are made. Don’t ever give up hope that we are heading into a good direction, just because we aren’t lead well doesn’t mean that the human spirit can’t survive. I urge you all to go see Bobby and get the soundtrack with an amazing track from Aretha Franklin & Mary J. Blige feat. The Harlem Boys Choir called “Never Gonna Break My Faith.”
As all of you should know by now Bond is back but this time portrayed by Daniel Craig. Is this new blond Bond better then the rest? I went to the first showing last night and I have to tell you that not only was it AMAZING but everyone else thought so too. Daniel Craig not only plays an amazing Bond but the actual film itself is well directed and the story line is for once believable! Way to give Bond a fresh new feel. This is the rebirth of something great!
Related Links:
NYT: Renewing a License to Kill and a Huge Movie Franchise
Variety: Bond breaks B.O. records in Blighty
IHT: Casino Royale: A meaner James Bond for these nastier times
Have a look at this ad for the Dove Self-Esteem Fund. Bold step taken against the industry it accuses of distorting the way women see themselves. Bravo Dove!