It’s 70 degrees in January and I’ve been nursing myself back to health after a lingering bout with a sinus infection, so everything’s kinda loopy at Quiet Bubble. I’ll be back soon, I promise. For now, though, read elsewhere:
James Wood gives the his love to a great, neglected writer—Henry Green.
The New Criterion picks a fight with N+1. My politics (mostly) reflect those of the latter, but the former’s got some good points. I’m sure the folks at N+1 will respond, so this could be fun.
Girish expounds here and here on how he writes film criticism.
Long Pauses makes me want to see Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Armond White explains why Munich is the American movie of 2005. I’m still sorting it out in my head, but I think I agree with him.
That is all.