Tag Archives: Darren Aronofsky

December 2022 Viewing Diary

The Whale (2022; d. Darren Aronofsky) I thought it was appalling, and not for the obvious reasons. His body is viewed as literally a movie monster, with all these horror-movie shots of his gigantic ankles, etc.) It felt tired and … Continue reading

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December 2017 Viewing Diary

Supernatural, Season 11 (2015-16) What an incredible season, right up until the moment …. it was not an incredible season. I hadn’t re-watched in its entirety since it aired, although I cherry-picked favorite episodes to re-watch (of which there are … Continue reading

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Things I’ve Seen Recently

Black Swan It’s tough being a girl. Especially if you’re in a Darren Aronofsky movie. Once I realized that Black Swan was in no way, shape, or form a “dance movie”, I was able to actually see the damn thing. … Continue reading

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The Conversations: Ed Howard and Jason Bellamy Discuss Darren Aronofsky

“The Conversations” is an ongoing feature on House Next Door, where critics Ed Howard and Jason Bellamy discuss, over email, films/directors. These are in-depth detailed discussions and have certainly added to my appreciation of certain filmmakers (check out the full … Continue reading

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Mickey Rourke on Bruce Springsteen: “He did me such an honor, such a favor.”

Great interview with Rourke. I like the part when he gets overheated. There’s that weird vulnerability he has in interviews – it’s startling because he looks like such a bruiser. The story about Springsteen writing the song that rolls over … Continue reading

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Requiem For a Dream: “Let it all go”

Excerpt from Lessons in Becoming Myself, by Ellen Burstyn. About Requiem For A Dream: The most difficult scene was one in which my son realizes I’m on speed. It was a nine-page scene, but the last three pages were my … Continue reading

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