NORMAN JEWISON: A DIRECTOR’S LIFE

Chances are when you think of the films and filmmakers of the New Hollywood Cinema, Jewison is not the name that comes to mind first. But, as author Ira Wells points out, Jewison’s career of socially conscious films (In the Heat of the Night, A Soldier’s Story, The Hurricane) and crowd-pleasing hits (Fiddler on the Roof, Jesus Christ Superstar, Moonstruck) is ripe for reevaluation. Yes, the movies hold up, but the biggest takeaway is Jewison himself, his approach to filmmaking, and his ability to work with big names and bigger budgets without losing sight of his vision. It’s about who has the juice, Steve McQueen told Jewison. Sometimes Jewison had the juice, and sometimes he didn’t. But when he did, nothing could stop him. Continue reading NORMAN JEWISON: A DIRECTOR’S LIFE

Brad Weismann on LOST IN THE DARK: A WORLD HISTORY OF HORROR FILM

“They always say write the book that you want to read,” Brad Weismann says. “I was looking for a reference book that covered the whole history of the horror film, and I found that there wasn’t one. … I thought: Well, there’s a need there. I should probably try to see if I can fill it.” Continue reading Brad Weismann on LOST IN THE DARK: A WORLD HISTORY OF HORROR FILM

Recapturing the Momentum: 2021 Boulder Environmental / Nature / Outdoors Film Festival

The Boulder Environment / Nature / Outdoors Film Festival (Boulder ENOFF) returns to the Dairy Arts Center July 15-18 for an in-person festival. “Finally,” Boulder ENOFF director Richard Paradise says with relief. “We had a really great launch in 2019,” … Continue reading Recapturing the Momentum: 2021 Boulder Environmental / Nature / Outdoors Film Festival