Living Forward: Adam Elliot on “Memoir of a Snail” | Interviews

If you notice any aesthetic blemishes on the miniatures in director Adam Elliot’s stop-motion film “Memoir of a Snail,” just know they were left in intentionally. Elliot’s film is all about the importance of embracing imperfections and understanding how life’s tragedies may shape us, but don’t have to define us. This thesis is extended to … Read more

Telluride Film Festival 2024: Memoir of a Snail, Better Man, The White House Effect | Festivals & Awards

I don’t want to say that this Telluride Film Festival has been more “political” this year than in the past, if only because political is such a broad term, but there have been more pictures aware of the effect we have on each other and on the world at this 51st edition of the festival … Read more

Laugh-In Creator George Schlatter Socks it To Me with New Memoir | Interviews

This is Show Business with a capital S, capital B (with a little BS thrown in for good measure). Schlatter, 93, spoke with RogerEbert.com about “Laugh-In’s” unexpected success, his eye for talent (he cast a pre-Mork Robin Williams), and why he considers “Turn-On,” a show that was actually canceled before the pilot episode finished airing, … Read more

A Visual Memoir book released by director Tom Holland

Child’s Play director Tom Holland has released the book Child’s Play: A Visual Memoir, packed with pictures and recollections Director Tom Holland has recently been revisiting his classic projects with books. He teamed up with A. Jack Ulrich to write a novel called Fright Night: Originswhich kicks off a trilogy of books set in the … Read more