Paul Mescal's latest film, The History of Sound, is currently making its way around Australia as part of the British Film Festival.
@andyhazel.bsky.social caught up with Paul to discuss his work on the film in this interview here:
www.thecurb.com.au/the-history-...
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kids are loving the latest trend but parents, worry about dangers. we talked to three cool varsity jocks and one pencil neck dad to find out who's right, and who a old ass nerd. but first, Murderer on the loose? our mayor pledged to make halloween scary again. but some locals fear being murdered
Lynne Ramsay's new film is great and, being a forthright Glaswegian, she gives a terrific interview. I left out the best bit, where I thanked her for putting a song I played guitar on in the film's climax as it didin't really fit, but she gave the perfect response: "you fucking what?"
In my opinion, a lot of it is, but not enough of it is. On the other hand, One Missed Call is hardly a masterpiece (either). But strangely, seeing Pulse added to my appreciation of OMC. The themes are similar, but OMC is pretty shallow in how it handles them, and Pulse has moments of greatness.
AKA, “Pulse” but actually scary.
I interviewed Robert Redford back in 2019 and it turned out to be one of his last ever longform interviews. Here it is six years later in A Rabbit's Foot...
Chigaimasu
i'm the guy who invented the spike traps that pop out of temple walls. i hate my job. every day my boss says "why haven't we killed any archeologists" and i say "they haven't invented that yet." they pay me in tomb juice. i hate tomb juice. honestly i might just start working on my big boulder idea
The Objective Goats:
Sacha Baron Harkonnen
Wes Craven on America: " you cant create a disneyland without also creating a texas chain saw massacre. The one creates the other"
Wes Craven's analysis of America from this interview he did in 1988 feels like it could have been from yesterday
longitudinal
music for airports
waterfalls
I’ll believe it when he releases one last re-edit of Blade Runner in which “TyrellCorp” gets changed to “Weyland”.
In interviews?! Good God, man.
Crazy to realise all these films are connected in-universe.
How do you connect the David Webb Peoples-verse to the Alien Versus Predator-verse? I know PWSA directed AVP and Soldier (which connects to Blade Runner), so I’m assuming AVP has a Soldier reference?