Summer 2015: Volume 68, Number 4
Black Media Matters: The Bombing Of Osage Avenue; Jia Zhangke’s A Touch Of Sin; Mickey Horror: Escape From Tomorrow; Marguerite Duras Centennial; Interview With Eugène Green; and more…
Black Media Matters: The Bombing Of Osage Avenue; Jia Zhangke’s A Touch Of Sin; Mickey Horror: Escape From Tomorrow; Marguerite Duras Centennial; Interview With Eugène Green; and more…
At one point in Wild Grass, the protagonist Georges is typing at his desk late at night. As Mark Snow’s wistful music plays, the camera commences a slow tour of the room, encompassing a picture, a lamp, bookshelves, and an African mask on the shadowy wall. When it reaches the heavily draped window, though, we realize that time has been compressed; suddenly it is morning outside