Tag Archives: Sydney Pollack

2018 Top 10 Movies

To cut off people who want to say “But what about …” or “You forgot …”, let me just say: No. I did not. I did not forget. There will be another list to follow of all of the films … Continue reading

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November 2018 Viewing Diary

Mr. Soul! (2018; d. Melissa Haizlip) The opening night film of Indie Memphis, which already feels like it was 20 years ago. I wrote about it briefly in my recap of the festival for Ebert. It’s a gorgeous film. Supernatural, … Continue reading

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August 2018 Viewing Diary

Ballerina (2009; d. Bertrand Normand) I tripped over this documentary on FilmStruck (I love dance documentaries), and it’s really really good. Not only do you get to know a bunch of different dancers, but it’s a portrait of what ballet … Continue reading

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March 2017 Viewing Diary

The Goddess (1958; d. John Cromwell) Written by Paddy Chayevsky. Starring Kim Stanley and Lloyd Bridges. Stanley plays a character clearly based on Marilyn Monroe, rather extraordinary when you consider Monroe was still alive. It’s a brutal movie about stardom … Continue reading

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Movie Poster: The Way We Were

One of the things that I think is effective about this poster is that it is NOT what is expected: two closeups of the two world-famous leads, with their floating glamorous heads over the title, wistful serious expressions on their … Continue reading

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“Ziegler seems to be lying and telling the truth at the same time, and Kubrick has no interest in resolving this tension. “

A marvelous tribute to the late Sydney Pollack’s performance in Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut.

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More on Pollack

And yeah … I’m linking to this because James Wolcott from Vanity Fair quoted my post extensively … and I’m having a bit of an awestruck moment about it. I love that Pollack’s acting is getting the props, in the … Continue reading

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R.I.P., Sydney Pollack

Rest in peace, Sydney Pollack. I’ll miss knowing he’s around. He was one of the old guard. One of those old guys – like Redford, Beatty, Nicholson – who re-made the Hollywood studio system into their own image. Pollack’s films … Continue reading

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