Showing posts with label Wholphin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wholphin. Show all posts

6.29.2009

What's New This Week


Music:
Wilco - Wilco [the album] [Nonesuch]
+ First new Wilco in far too long.

Richard Thompson - Walking on a Wire: Richard Thompson (1969-2009) [Shout Factory]
+ A beautiful four disc set with a 60 page booklet tracing Thompson's career through his early work with his wife into the last two decades of his solo career.

Bjork - Voltaic
+ A new 2 CD / 2 DVD set from Bjork in a big beautiful package.

Spoon - Got Nuffin
+ A new short EP from Spoon. A couple of months ago there were rumors that Daniels and co. were putting the finishing touches on a new album in Portland. This might be the first waft of that long overdue possibility.

Theaters:
Public Enemies (Michael Mann) [Universal]
+ New gangster film on the story of Dillinger with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale. [trailer]

The Beaches of Agnes (Agnes Varda) [Cinema Guild]
+ The incomparable Agnes Vardas releases a brand new film. Get excited. [trailer]


DVD:
Tokyo! (dir. Michel Gondry, Leos Carax, Joon-Ho Bong) [Comme des Cinémas]
+ One film in three parts, from three separate directors. Carax and Gondry are well known experimentalists, and Joon-Ho is one of the most exciting new directors around (see The Host).

Do the Right Thing (20th Anniversary Edition) (Spike Lee) [Universal]
+ Few films deserve a big fancy box set more than this. Spike Lee's best film hands down.

Wholphin: Issue 8
+ Wholphin, the short film DVD magazine from McSweeneys, is issuing Issue 8. These are always really great, I recommend trying it.

1.31.2008

Wholphin Mag

So it's maybe weird to advertise for another magazine on our magazine, but I'm going to go ahead and recommend that you check out Wholphin. It's a digital mag (there is stuff online or you can subscribe and get the whole magazine sent to your home on DVD) that showcases rare and unseen short films. It's run by McSweeney's and has a similar slant. Stuff you haven't seen from people that everyone has heard of and then some great stuff from people no one has heard of, and the mag is very good. There that's all I guess, I'm a fan, check out their site, I just bought an issue and I love it. One of my favs is a short film from a Minneapolis filmmaker (who is making some waves on the festival circuit this year), Coleman Miller. The film is called "Uso Justo," it's an "experimental" short (oh that word sends shivers throughout my torso, it's a dirty word, I apologize), he told his friends that he was going to make a foreign film and sometime later this is what came out.

Watch this:
Baby Squid, Born Like Stars: