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THE SHAPE OF THINGS

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Neil LaBute starts his latest film, THE SHAPE OF THINGS, off with a sly dig at what the story is going to be about. His stars are not given character names in the credits, they’re listed as “actress” or “actor” in much the same way that credits traditionally list “director” or “writer”, both of which… Read More »

Tagged With: comedy, darwinism, gender relations, intelligence, narrative, nature of reality, Neil LaBute, Paul Rudd, Rachel Weisz, sexual politics, stage to screen

CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES

A woman rises naked from the bed of her lover, dresses, walks outside and up the stairs of her duplex to spend the rest of the night, platonically, with another man. With that opening sequence of CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES, Eric Byler engages his audience from the first frame of film in a way that is irresistible.… Read More »

Tagged With: Asian-American, CAAM, co-producer, co-writer, drama, DREAMCATHER, Ed Radtke, emotional thriller, Eric Byler, film, IMDB, narrative, romance, San Francisco International Asian-American Film Festival, sexual politics

Rachel Weisz Describes THE SHAPE OF THINGS

September 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Rachel Weisz Describes THE SHAPE OF THINGS

Rachel Weisz radiates intelligence as intensely in person as she does in her film roles. Hardly surprising considering that she took top honors at Cambridge. When I spoke with her on April 14, 2003, it was to promote THE SHAPE OF THINGS, but I couldn’t help asking about another film of hers that was also about… Read More »

Tagged With: Cambridge, comedy, CONFIDENCE, gender relations, intelligence, ladder tattoo, narrative, nature of reality, Neil LaBute, Paul Rudd, Rachel Weisz, sexual politics, stage to screen, university

Eric Byler Says CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES

September 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Eric Byler Says CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES

There were more than a few surprises in my chat with Eric Byler about his groundbreaking film, CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES. The talk quickly turned from film’s story to the story of the sexual politics within the film and within the Asian-American filmmaking community which has reacted to CHARLOTTE in surprising ways. You may never look at the… Read More »

Tagged With: Asian-American, CAAM, co-producer, co-writer, drama, DREAMCATHER, Ed Radtke, emotional thriller, Eric Byler, film, IMDB, narrative, romance, San Francisco International Asian-American Film Festival, sexual politics

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