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Ink 19 :: State and Main
Fleeing the angry lynch mob of cinema hating New Hamsterites, director Walt P...
STATE AND MAIN WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY DAVID MAMET Starring Phillip Sydney Hoffman, William H. Macy, David Paymer Fleeing the angry lynch mob of cinema hating New Hamsterites, director Walt Price (Macy) heads across the Connecticut river with his doughty production crew to film The Old Mill, the sort ...
Ink 19 :: Seven Seasons Of Buffy
After reviewing two Buffy-related books for Ink 19 already, Ben Varkentine finds this one a lot better written than the others. But a canker still arises on the rose.
...'ve been there for a long time. Don't take my word for it, let's listen to some gentlemen whose literary and critical credentials are unassailable. David Mamet said "there is little difference between Hill Street Blues and Chekhov," and when he said Chekov, he didn't mean the Star Trek character. Kurt...
Ink 19 :: The Winslow Boy
September 1999 :: Screen :: The Winslow Boy (Jean Rally)
The Winslow Boy Directed by David Mamet Staring Nigel Hawthorn, Gemma Jones, Rebecca Pidgeon Great Britain, 1999, 110 min Not Rated (I estimate G) The fourteen-year old Winslow boy arrives home a bit early for the holidays, as he has been sacked from the naval academy for stealing a 5 shilling ...
Ink 19 :: Joss Whedon: The Genius Behind Buffy
When it comes to unmitigated admiration, it's hard to beat fans of Joss Whedon and his flagship show, Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Ben Varkentine takes a look at some of the dangers of devotion.
...", as some would have it, or "just" a talented writer who plays to a passionate niche audience? In its final seasons, did Buffy prove the truth of David Mamet's comment that "If we watch any television drama long enough... we will see the original dramatic thrust give way to domestic squabbles?' Is the...
Ink 19 :: Playboy's Silverstein Around the World
Chris Catania is utterly taken with this new collection of Shel Silverstein's travelogue sketches from the Sixties. That's right, Silverstein wrote for Playboy! I thought you said you read it for the articles....
...had made numerous connections in the music and film industries and was the songwriter for Johnny Cashâs âA Boy Named Sueâ and co-writer with David Mamet for the screenplay âThings Change.â Along with background on how Silverstein developed his simplistic yet reflective sketch style, one of...
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