REVIEWS
Set "a few seconds into the future," this new film by the director of Hamlet and Nadja is "a narcoleptic whodunit, part detective thriller, part low-tech sci-fi, that vibes...
Film Society of Lincoln Center
Ignore me, I'm drunk.
- Nadja
IMAGES
from: Eternal (1998)

WRITING

My Stunning Future: The Luxuries of Pixelvision

PROJECTIONS 3, 1993, Faber and Faber

Sam Shepard

Interview in ARENA, May/June 1994

Notes on Derek Jarman

PROJECTIONS 4 1/2, 1995

Magnificent Obsession

THE VILLAGE VOICE, May 7, 1996.
(Obituary for film historian William K. Everson. An expanded version appeared in PROJECTIONS 7.)

A Live Wire to the Brain: Hooking up Hamlet

The New York Times, May 7, 2000

Review of For the Voice

BOOKFORUM, summer 2001

A Sober Documentary About an Intoxicating Life

The New York Times, February 24, 2002
(review of "Ram Dass: Fierce Grace")

Deciphering the Future

FILM COMMENT, May/June 2003

When Pirate Movies Weren't Always Shipwrecks

The New York Times, July 6, 2003

Review of Michael Winterbottom's In This World

FILM COMMENT, September/October 2003

Edie Mars, Cybermouthpiece, Talks to His Creator

The New York Times, January 26, 2003

Pauline Kael on Jean Renoir

PROJECTIONS 12, 2004
(Introduction to an interview with Pauline Kael, conducted in 2000)
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