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Pink Skies Ahead: Manic Pixie Dream Girls, Mental Illness, and Memory
In praise of a great dramedy that you may not have seen.
Olivia Collette has been deconstructing movies since she realized some of her friends were willing to humor her. She has a thing for Laxmi Chhaya dance routines, a crush on Fellini, and a non-negotiable fear of zombie flicks. Based in Montreal, Olivia has written for various print and online publications, including the Montreal Gazette, World Film Locations: San Francisco, Sparksheet, Indiewire’s Press Play blog and the Spectator Arts Blog. She discusses pop culture at Livvy Jams and dissects our inconsistent obsession with body image on The Scrawn. If you see Olivia at Ebertfest, make sure to have your song ready, because she’s totally dragging you to Karaoke.
In praise of a great dramedy that you may not have seen.
A feature on addressing problematic art.
A Far-Flung Correspondent from Montreal reports on a daring 2001 French comedy.
A piece on the last art of the talky 'chick flick' of the '90s.
Some directors are all about the visual symbolism, but Forman was more of a people-watcher.
Rosanna Arquette’s 2002 documentary “Searching for Debra Winger” is so much more salient now in light of the recent reckoning, if a little more difficult to watch.
How to shoot a better sex scene.
A look at the arc of Kylo Ren through Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Stop watching movies made by assholes. It'll be OK.
A piece on Kylo Ren in the light of previous "Star Wars" villains.