Every week With A Little Help From Our Friends dedicates time highlighting the best pieces of writing on film and television published around the Internet. Share more good stories in the comment section.
For your reading enjoyment …
With today marking the halfway point in the year, sir David Ehrlich of Film.com examines the past six months in cinema.
Over at The Atlantic Jason Bailey wonders whether movies can ever be solved.
Insightful review at Slant Magazine of one of the funniest shows on television: Portlandia.
Here’s a sleek and informative new site to frequent: French Toast Sunday.
Everyone has been talking about Museum Hours. According to John Oursler and the In Review staff, it’s a bonafide winner.
Our very own Michal Oleszcyk reviews Pedro Almodovar’s latest film I’m So Excited at RogerEbert.com.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences invited 276 new members to its organization.
Huzzah! I’ve finally found someone else who enjoyed Lee Daniels’ The Paperboy. Andrew Buckle’s review.
Courtney Small tackles one of his vital blindspots: Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious.
On the whole gay marriage thing … a classic and timely Snide remarks column.
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For the record, I quite liked The Paperboy. And thanks for the shout!
Thanks for the shout out, Sam. I was a little obsessed with that film when i saw it at the cinema. Enough to purchase it on DVD. Hope it holds up.
I’ve read a few posts on French Toast Sunday and I’m pretty sure they don’t read back to themselves what they write before publishing.
I apologize if things haven’t been up to par over at FTS lately. I haven’t been an active editor over the past month for personal reasons. I appreciate you checking out the site though, I’m just sorry to hear it didn’t impress.
Thanks for the shout out, Sam. Looking forward to diving into all of these articles.
Thanks for the mention!