![]() Before the reading began? Patti Smith walked on stage to say a few words of remembrance for Burroughs, and her honest, heartfelt tribute to the writer set the stage for a great evening."īilge Ebiri lists his "Top 12 Older Films I Discovered in 2010." With occasional bonus clips. The location? A small, 130 seat black box theater on the edge of downtown Sarasota. The cast? Buscemi directed and performed as Burroughs, Stanley Tucci read stage directions and played a couple of small roles, Ben Foster played Allerton, the object of Burrough's desire, Lisa Joyce was Burrough's wife Joan, and John Ventimiglia performed as various denizens of the expat bar scene in Mexico. During the Sarasota Film Festival, "I was privileged to work with Steve Buscemi, Oren Moverman, Wren Arthur and the team at Olive Productions to present a staged reading of Queer, Moverman's adaptation of the early novels of William S Burroughs. Tom Hall's long countdown of his "Top Ten Cinematic Experiences of 2010" reaches quite a climax. By the way, both he and Marilyn Ferdinand are interviewed at Wonders in the Dark. Spend some time with Roderick Heath's "Confessions of a Film Freak, 2010" at Ferdy on Films. We genuinely hated sitting through these movies." They're so wrong about Winter's Bone. "And trust us, though our annual 11 Offenses column (oh, how we could go higher than 11.) incites the angriest mail and message board postings we get, we do not do this for attention (completely). ![]() "Now's the time of year when we piss people off," announces Reverse Shot. ![]() And this year, they are Dan Kois, who's posted a terrific "Flowchart of the Pleasure He Experienced While Watching Black Swan," Karina Longworth ("I guess it was inevitable that I would become the Trash Humpers Girl"), Matt Zoller Seitz ("If we ourselves cannot stop thinking and talking about Inception, might there in fact be something to it?") and Stephanie Zacharek ("Pleasure is becoming the hardest thing to defend"). #1: Exit Through the Gift Shop.ĭana Stevens has called Slate's Movie Club to order, pointing to the top tens of each of the participants. Badass Digest has the Alamo Drafthouse Team's Top Ten of 2010. "De beste films van 2010": De Filmkrant collects lists from 17 contributors. #1: Jody Lee Lipes and Henry Joost's NY Export: Opus Jazz. To qualify for Hammer to Nail's "Top 13 Films of 2010," you have to be an American narrative feature produced for a million bucks or less. ![]() The Playlist has posted more tops tens, most recently from Oli Lyttelton and Gabe Toro, and they've also gotten started on their list of the " 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2011," certainly the most comprehensive of its kind so far. Instead, they were listing, and since New Year's Day, when Moving Image Source posted its walloping collection, "Moments of 2010," the fruits of their labors have been tumbling out all over. Evidently, a lot of people weren't on holiday over the holidays. ![]()
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