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Je Est Un Autre: A. Rimbaud review
Patrick Wang’s A. Rimbaud is as wonderful as it is painful; a movie that is truly earnest, bizarre, funny, challenging and abstract in a way we rarely see outside of an off-off-broadway stage.
Make The Electrical Life of Louis Wain Your New Religion
Jenna is encouraging you to not only go see The Electrical Life of Louis Wain but also to join her in starting a new electric religion based on Louis’ own quasi-scientific ramblings and psychedelic cat drawings.
Michael Almereyda’s Tesla Shines a New Light on the Mad Genius Myth
Tesla de-claws the myth of the angry male genius who is simultaneously punished and celebrated by society as a superior being. Almereyda’s Tesla is instead portrayed as a bundle of neuroses whose naive utopian ideals are as much the key to his downfall as they are to his genius.
Interview: Director Robert Budreau on Born To Be Blue
Interview with director Robert Budreau on Born to be Blue, jazz, and being true to the spirit of Chet Baker.

