Friday, April 24, 2015
R.I.P Richard Corliss
Time magazine film critic Richard Corliss has passed away at the age of 71. He devoted his life to the discussion and advancement of films and filmmakers. Corliss won a permanent place in my heart in 2007, when he named Weerasathakul's weird and wonderful Syndromes and a Century as that year's best film, topping such popular hits as No Country for Old Men and There will be Blood. That took some guts. The magazine has published a lovely tribute.
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2 comments:
Great critic, sad loss.
Love the new look! Pair of blues... one each. I think a drink, don't you?
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