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  1. — Robert Castle. Robert Castle has been contributing to Bright Lights Film Journal since 2000. His book The Interpretive Odyssey of Stanley Kubrick, is available on Kindle. In 2006, his first books were published: The End of Travel, a memoir (Ravenna Books); Odd Pursuits, a collection of 16 stories (Wild Child Publishing); and A Sardine on Vacation, fiction based on the feature columns ...

  2. Bright Lights took a break in 1980 and resurfaced in 1993, which among other things gave us the distinction of being probably the only magazine in history to separate a two-part article by 13 years — that would be Greg Ford’s epic treatment of pioneering cartoon director Tex Avery. In 1995, Gary and his more tech-minded friend George Brown ...

  3. Jan 6, 2017 · "Bright Lights" opens with a montage of home movie footage: young Carrie and Todd Fisher in matching outfits, young Debbie Reynolds, with her husband Eddie Fisher (who, famously, left the family to marry Elizabeth Taylor), as Fisher and Reynolds have a conversation in voiceover. They bicker (Fisher: "This is getting so ugly so fast"), but in ...

  4. The film reimagines mapmaking as a self-reflective and relational drawing practice manifesting in myriad narratives on the filmmaker’s skin. Bhavnani initiates a participatory process as she situates her tattooed designs[…]

  5. Judith Williamson. Deadline at Dawn (London: Marion Boyars, 1993) 174. []Some things I long to see Williamson decode are: * The last decade of fashion ads and editorials, which present themselves as too sophisticated for political correctness and are thus doubly insidious — e.g., shots of caged black models and jungle fever, or arch sterility as a desirable mood, without clear satirical purpose.

  6. Bright Lights: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Dorothy Mackaill, Frank Fay, Noah Beery, Daphne Pollard. A successful Broadway star ready to retire from her wild career announces her engagement.

  7. Apr 1, 1988 · Bright Lights, Big City: Directed by James Bridges. With Michael J. Fox, Kiefer Sutherland, Phoebe Cates, Swoosie Kurtz. A disillusioned young writer living in New York City turns to drugs and drinking to block out the memories of his dead mother and estranged wife.

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