Monday, December 1, 2008

The L Magazine Film Section: Following the Every Move of the Village Voice Film Section Since 2006

Posted by Mark on Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 2:00 PM

From Nicolas Rapold's L Mag review of W. a month and a half back:

For the J. Hoberman of generations hence, the entire film is less exciting than Brolin's one-man intertextual subversion: a rangy more-Texan-than-Texan Bush here, he plays the family-man killer of Harvey Milk in Van Sant's upcoming biopic.
From the Hobereview of Milk:
The new supervisor finds himself on the front line of the Culture Wars, face-to-face with evil twin Dan White (Josh Brolin, who, better directed here than in W., has the distinction of playing the year's two pre-eminent real-life villains).

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Now, if The L only appreciated "Milk" as much as The Voice, we'd be onto something.

No one gets off the hook for praising "Slumdog Millionaire," though.

Posted by Nick McC. on December 1, 2008 at 2:01 PM | Report this comment
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fyi advance tix for MoMA screening of Milk w/ Van Sant q n a are sold out, but rest of tix will be released on wed, just get there early for a realistic shot of getting them.

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