Smiley Face with Anna Faris.
Posts by Andy Uhrich
I also think Nolan and PT Anderson should find projectionist schools/internships if they’re gonna keep releasing all these 70mm prints and not have enough experienced projectionists to run them which is legit a problem but that’s a whole other convo 😏
The Brown Media Archive does it again. They're a superstarchive.
The view from the podium.
The great @andy-uhrich.bsky.social (with his colleague Jamie Marie Wagner in absent spirit) presents an unfinished anti-nuclear 1979 documentary held at University of Colorado Boulder #orphans2026 @orphanfilm.bsky.social
I do this job.
It's properly pronounced "misery"?
The only thing I didn't like about moving to St. Louis is that no one calls it "Miss-ur-uh."
I can't wait to read it.
Another #Orphans2026 preview just dropped. Andrea Callard & Ana Marie on video works from New York City artists’ group Collaborative Projects Inc. (COLAB) + Monday/Wednesday/Friday Video Club (MFW). Works preserved by XFR Collective. 📼 @orphanfilm.bsky.social
wp.nyu.edu/orphanfilm/2...
It was a pleasure speaking with @allyfield.bsky.social about her incisive new book LABOR OF LOVE: BLACK PERFORMANCE AND THE KISS THAT CHANGED FILM—a work I find to be equally revealing and thrilling.
Our conversation via LA Review of Books.
If you're at #SCMS26 I'm speaking at 11am today about collectible film strips like this for "Sinners" and the economics of first run analog film exhibition in 2026.
See you in Ohio.
Orphans?
Who's more VIP than the players and their family? I mean I know the answer as money trump loyalty.
As a NWSL fan who just moved from St. Louis to Colorado, I can confirm that you are correct.
one more time, before I try to let this issue go for the week: please read and share this list of concerns CU faculty, students, and staff have about the deal recently signed with Open AI. it also includes ways to organize and get involved---> docs.google.com/document/d/1...
If you're in Springfeild, MO you still have time to make it to this fantastic screening of amateur cinema.
Also good idea for class.
May the love, spirit and power of the singer rise up and vanquish this evil.
Interview with Mr. Lafayette from 1988 made for "Eyes on the Prize": americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-....
Thank you, PBS.
Another piece of evidence for the Justice for Grace Lee Whitney campaign.
I'm hoping Videoheaven comes out as a 2-VHS set.
And hopefully this last word will help inspire a new form of public media.
Building off of that great point, the 2009 exhibit and related book "Pathways to Unknown Worlds" included a lot of drawings, photos, and ephemera: corbettvsdempsey.com/exhibitions/... and monoskop.org/images/1/17/...
And Jason!
Courtney! Willeman! Perhaps two of the top ten film archivists around though it's a close competition.
This is why we do this work. Support your local archivist.
Seems like maybe the best job possible.