Like the brilliantly convoluted film itself (a story within a story within a story), projecting “The Grand Budapest Hotel” in theaters requires special instructions.
Fox Searchlight sent its specification for the film’s “proper projection” to theaters before its release last week. Although Wes Anderson‘s crime caper was shot in three different aspect ratios (1.37, 1.85 and 2.35:1) to inform viewers where they are in the timeline, which alternates between 1985, 1968 and the 1930s, instructions state in large, bold red font that the film is meant to be projected in 1. Read More...
Readers recommendMusicReaders recommend: songs about control - resultsGetting a firm grip on nominations from last week’s topic blog, RR regular Severin gets into cruise control with a list that lines up James Brown to Massive Attack
“My life didn’t please me, so I created my life” (Coco Chanel)
There are any number of self-help manuals that tell you how to take control of your life. To stop saying no when you want to run with the wolves and all that. Read More...
Gridiron Football achieved two firsts in Arizona during the past weekend: first, a coaches conference and showcase only for females flag football; and second, a youth football competition for flag and 7v7 teams. Among the noteworthy figures that joined them were Trey McBride, starting tight end for the Arizona Cardinals, Lyndsey Fry, who won a…
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