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Long Live the Analog
A Q&A with filmmaker and comic book artist Paul Catalanotto
Dec 5
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Bill Arceneaux
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1. Bill and Brandon Talk About the 2023 New Orleans Film Festival
A Swampflix presentation
Dec 5
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Bill Arceneaux
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November 2023
'Zabriskie Point' Is Everywhere at Once
Filmmaker Daniel Kremer goes beyond the big screen to examine and expose cinema's fascination with a specific setting, and to expand on his own dreams…
Nov 29
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Bill Arceneaux
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Odd and Bodacious Are the Words That Best Describe ‘Napoleon'
Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix have on their hands some kind of...something?
Nov 26
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Bill Arceneaux
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From Zapruder to 'WUSA'
Let's revisit the New Orleans set and shot political thriller.
Nov 23
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Issue #1: Pass Dat Popcorn
My writing hiatus has ended, and I'm celebrating with a Miles Doleac flick and an overview of my New Orleans Film Festival plans.
Nov 2
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Bill Arceneaux
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September 2023
Movie Review: 'Sloane: A Jazz Singer'
A kind and sentimental documentary about a humble and lovely performer.
Sep 4
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Bill Arceneaux
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August 2023
Movie Review: 'Shortcomings'
A fine rom-com-drama that's great at recognizing the one key element about its protagonist: that he's terrible.
Aug 24
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Movie Review: 'Cosmic Disco Detective Rene'
Indie filmmaking at its finest, this followup to 'The Secret Society for Slow Romance' is one charming comedy.
Aug 23
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Review: They Shoot at Salesmen, Don't They?
The punishing landscape of America between the coasts is punctuated by depression, desperation, and death in "Blood for Dust."
Aug 15
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The Offscreen Scene
Here, I express some thoughts on the demolition of a local cinema.
Aug 14
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Bill Arceneaux
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July 2023
Art Over Everything
A filmmaker absorbs his own plot in "The Devil's Tongue."
Jul 27
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