trailer break: ‘For the Love of Movies’

Take a break from work: watch a trailer…


The quotes from critics’ reviews strike me as sorta like Kramer’s plan to write a coffee table book about coffee tables: Should critics review a film about critics… one in which they themselves appear?

I do not appear in this movie, though obviously a have something of an interest in the subject matter. I’m hoping to get my hands on a copy to review soon…

For the Love of Movies is playing at festivals and special screenings around the U.S.; it is available on DVD from the official site.

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Mon, Dec 14, 2009 2:31pm

Critics can review whatever they want, I suppose… that’s sorta the gig. It’s less like a coffee table book about coffee tables, and more of a coffee table book about coffee table books. And even then, it’s still a coffee table book, so it would need a chapter or at least a paragraph on itself. In the appendices, maybe?

Or perhaps in the paperback release.