Interviews
Dan Callahan on His New Book, Bing and Billie and Frank and Ella and Judy and Barbra
An interview with author and RogerEbert.com contributor Dan Callahan about his new book, Bing and Billie and Frank and Ella and Judy and Barbra.
Sheila O'Malley received a BFA in Theatre from the University of Rhode Island and a Master's in Acting from the Actors Studio MFA Program. Along with Rogerebert.com, her work has also appeared in Film Comment, The Dissolve, Masters of Cinema, Movie Mezzanine, Flavorwire, Capital New York, Fandor, Press Play, and Bright Wall/Dark Room. She has contributed video and print essays for various releases from The Criterion Collection. O’Malley wrote the narration (read by Angelina Jolie) for the Governors Awards Lifetime Achievement tribute reel to legendary actress Gena Rowlands. O’Malley also wrote the narration for the Governors Awards tribute to editor Anne Coates’, played at the 2016 Governors Awards. O’Malley writes about actors, movies, and Elvis Presley at her personal site, The Sheila Variations. A short film she wrote, "July and Half of August,” premiered at the 2016 Albuquerque Film and Music Experience.
Read her answers to our Movie Love Questionnaire here.
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An interview with author and RogerEbert.com contributor Dan Callahan about his new book, Bing and Billie and Frank and Ella and Judy and Barbra.
An interview with Dana Stevens about Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century.
A tribute to the one and only Dean Stockwell.
An interview with Michael Koresky, author of Films of Endearment: A Mother, a Son and the 80s Films That Defined Us.
Supernatural super-fan Sheila O'Malley celebrates the CW series, which is ending after its 15th season.
Sheila O'Malley on the staff choice for the 6th best film of the decade, Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street.
Sheila O'Malley's ten best films of 2018.
A report from last week's 21st Indie Memphis Film Festival, which included new and old favorites.
Our writers pick the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
A tribute to the legendary Harry Dean Stanton.