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The Christophers

I’m so glad Steven Soderbergh unretired from filmmaking. His newest film, The Christophers, looks amazing. It stars Ian McKellen as a famous artist and Michaela Coel as his assistant — but of course there’s more to it. Reviewer David Sims calls it both a heist movie and “a meditation on the relationship between art and commerce”. I hope this one actually comes to Vermont so I can see it in the theater.

Coel and McKellen both have such great faces, don’t you think?

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Colter Mccorkindale

Speaking of Soderbergh, he recently curated a film series at Nitehawk in Brooklyn that led with an extraordinary film I'd never heard of called "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T." - conceived by Dr. Seuss, it was a majestic bomb from 1953. It's one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. It's available on YouTube. https://youtu.be/00jtyBQiLbg?si=aDdTGp6WyaGdYmgD

Michael Hunter

Great interview with the screenwriter in this week's New Yorker here. Really looking forward to seeing this one…

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