Justin Trefgarne
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“The key is to keep asking yourself the same question, again and again and again: this is your life—what do you want to pay attention to?” — Catherine Price via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from @tferriss
R.I.P. Drew Struzan
Drew Struzan was such an amazingly talented and warm hearted guy. Greg Nicotero told me Drew was selling his originals back in 2011, so I went to Drew’s studio with the intention of buying the Spykids art he made back in 2000. Drew was so generous, he refused to have me pay for…
Diane Keaton was in so many great films. She was an amazing ensemble player who held her ground and always made a role memorable. Some, she made immortal.
The volume of seething resentment, envy and rampant bias crammed into this article is staggering. inews.co.uk/culture/radio/…
The Fox News review for One Battle After Another was literally written by Stephen J Lockjaw.
With The Great Silence playing at the BFI tonight as part of their Moviedrome celebration, here's Alex Cox chatting about one of his favourite movies in his beautiful writing hut in Oregon. #moviedrome #BFI #AlexCox youtube.com/watch?v=ZmBzyp…
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The Great Silence - Il Grande Silenzio (1968) | Cox On Corbucci...
Craig Mod on Tim Ferriss is why long form exists. And you have to stay to the end of part 2 - incredibly moving. open.spotify.com/episode/1JcHFx…
Heat is (probably) the greatest heist movie ever made. And one of its core ingredients is Val Kilmer. I feel sad he's gone.
Paddy Hemingway was shot down four times in his 20s. He lived till 105. I guess it's not your time, till it's your time. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
Nice one. This was the first Nic Roeg film I ever saw. I think I was about 13. It had a density to it that really knocked me… I felt like I’d been invited into a secret adult world of corruption and danger.
Sunday evening film. Eureka(1983) Dir: Nicolas Roeg Starring Gene Hackman, Rutger Hauer, Theresa Russell, Mickey Rourke, and Joe Pesci. Another one I haven't seen before. #NowWatching
I rarely read a review I agree with but this one nailed it for me. vanityfair.com/hollywood/stor…
Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist has actual great acting in it. Adrien Brody is everything we aspire to witness as filmmakers. Guy Pearce’s ballast is absolutely perfect. Had a few questions and frustrations by the end, but that first half especially is unequivocally magnificent. 🔥
It's an absolutely stunning novel.
currently reading orbital by samantha harvey and the prose is so beautiful? here's one of the best reflections on the human condition i've read in a while:
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