Click Here to Read: The Commodification of the Image and Image Makers in the film Civil War by David James Fisher.





Click Here For: Love: From Motion to Feeling: A Memoir by Jack Wiener, LP, CMDT
In his fourth book, Love: From Motion to Feeling, Jack Wiener writes a moving account of his lifelong quest to retrieve lost love, from early childhood to age 91. Through the lenses of psychoanalysis, a life in the performing arts, and his work teaching dance and movement to students of all ages, he tracks his growing self-awareness from early childhood, amid disappointments, failed romances, and afrightening bout of long Covid…ultimately reaching a place of deep wisdom, acceptance, and joy. Continue reading New and Recent Books from IPBooks.net
Click Here to Read: Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton Are Perfectly Imperfect Together By Alison Willmore on the New York Vulture website on December 20, 2024.
Click Here to Read: Pedro Almodóvar, Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton on ‘The Room Next Door’” The director’s first English-language feature inspires talk of beauty, hope and more collaborations by Kyle Buchanan in the New York Times on September 4, 2024.
Click Here to Read: ‘The Room Next Door’ Review: A Life Worth Leaving: Pedro Almodóvar’s moving drama stars Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton as friends facing mortality together by By Alissa Wilkinson in The New York Times on December 19, 2024.
Click Here to Read: My Father, the Blacklist and ‘High Noon’: For filmmaker Carl Foreman, resisting McCarthyism was a patriotic duty, even if it meant the end of his career in the U.S. By Amanda Foreman in The Wall Street Journal on September 15, 2023.
Carl Foreman 1961. Image: Bilsen, Joop van for Anefo Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
