We like to think, chat & write about films, TV and other moving images as well as watch and screen them. Here are some thoughts and memories.
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RANJIT REWINDS
Film programmer Ranjit S. Ruprai looks back at his influences and obsessions.
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PHUONG PRESSES PLAY
Film critic Phuong Le contemplates her many film fixations and fascinations.
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SUPA SUPA SUPA
SUPA articles about SUPA movies by SUPA friends, inc. Amos Levin and others.

Phuong Presses Play: Movies For Sleeping
For an insomniac, falling asleep feels like finally solving a riddle. Watching La Belle Noiseuse makes me feel whole. It relaxes my posture, calms my mind, puts every bit of myself into a restful totality, and sees me off to slumberland.

Phuong Presses Play: How Does One Touch A Memory?
How does one touch a memory? Can you even smell it? In Sautet’s films, and especially in The Things of Life, the answer is yes.