Day For Night blog quotes a few paragraphs from Jonathan Rosenbaum's book Dead Man, which is about the Jarmusch film Dead Man . The quoted segment deals with the notion of independence in filmmaking as it is played out through the careers of Jarmusch and Tarantino. Check it out here. And just a side thought from myself: if it isn't already, Dead Man will eventually be considered one of the best/most important/valuable American movies of the 20th century by important people who make such lists & collections: AFI, Time magazine, the Library of Congress, etc. That's what I'm feeling.
* By Sujewa Ekanayake * 1 - Cosmic Disco Detective Rene (2023) - seen at Film Noir Cinema in 2024, director - Sujewa Ekanayake I directed this movie and am a big fan of it. Obviously it is very interesting to me because I placed interesting ideas and images, scenes, dialogue in the movie. Here are 2 reviewers on the movie: "The funny, hopeful, and spirited sci-fi comedy explores concepts such as simulation theory and multiple dimensions..." - Jamie Toth, Cyclops At The Cinema https://somewhatcyclops.com/cosmic-disco-detective-rene-and-the-mystery-of-immortal-time-travelers/ "Indie filmmaking at its finest, this followup to 'The Secret Society for Slow Romance' is one charming comedy." - Bill Arceneaux, Moviegoing with Bill - https://www.moviegoing.rocks/p/cosmicdisco From YouTube page for the movie: "Are immortal time travelers going back in time to disrupt the past? Is that a threat to our time period? The government wants to know so they hire Rene...