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The Tender Bar (2021)
Queen Bees (2021)
Nobody (2021)
Boundaries (2018)
Going in Style (2017)
Baby Geniuses (1999)
Anastasia (1997)
The Pagemaster (1994)
Twenty Bucks (1994)
The Dream Team (1989)
Track 29 (1988)
Eight Men Out (1988)
Clue (1985)

Blog Posts

Far Flungers

The great movies of my childhood

Of late, I've been thinking about how I got here. Here, in love with movie watching and movie making. Here, in a design school in India, and not an engineering college or a medical school like predetermined for most Indian students. Here, in correspondence with a huge role model of mine. Here, doing what I love.

May contain spoilers

Ebert Club

#102 February 15, 2012

Marie writes: my art pal Siri Arnet sent me following - and holy cow! "Japanese artist Takanori Aiba has taken bonsai trees, food packaging, and even a tiny statue of the Michelin Man and constructed miniature metropolises around these objects, thus creating real-life Bottled Cities of Kandor. Explains Aiba of his artwork:"My source of creations are my early experience of bonsai making and maze illustration. These works make use of an aerial perspective, which like the diagram for a maze shows the whole from above (the macro view) while including minute details (the micro view). If you explore any small part of my works, you find amazing stories and some unique characters." ( click to enlarge.)

Roger Ebert

Film, motion give illusion of 'reality'

Fasten your seat belts: "Ridefilm" is coming. Sony IMAX announced last week it is scouting two Chicago area locations for installations that will marry movies and moving platforms to create rides that give you the sensation of hurtling through space and time.