I know that I've been a bit remiss in updating readers as planned with what's to come, but when you get home at 3 in the morning after seeing between 4 and 6 movies, believe me that posting to the Blog is often the last thing on one's mind. On top of that, there are a number of movies I've seen that I haven't had a chance to write about including Guillermo Arriaga's The Night Buffalo, David Wain's The Ten, two movies starring Steve Buscemi and a couple others. In order to keep readers updated, here's what I'll be seeing and working on over the next few days.
Monday will mostly be about Anthony Hopkins and his experimental debut as a filmmaker Slipstream; I'll be talking with Sir Anthony and Christian Slater after seeing the film. I'm also hoping to catch the closing night film Life Support, which stars Queen Latifah, and Daniel Gordon's new North Korean doc Crossing the Line. If I don't collapse, I'll also be watching the documentary Girl 27 and John August's The Nines.
Plans are to talk to John on Tuesday, as well as doing a number of other interviews, while also catching Garth Jennings' Son of Rambow and the much-hyped "Dakota Fanning sex movie" Hounddog (which I expect to be mobbed.)
Comments (2)
What about "Zoo"? No one is going to review that!? No CS, no AICN coverage so far.
Posted by Me | January 22, 2007 1:26 PM
As mentioned in my "What to See at Sundance" I didn't feel comfortable seeing the movie, and since there were other things I wanted to see more, I've decided until THINKFilm finds a release date, since I'm sure I'll see it then.
Posted by Edward Douglas | January 23, 2007 1:40 PM