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Museum Of The Moving Image

  1. party lines
    Annette Bening Describes Warren Beatty’s First Move in Their Romance“He told this story long ago without my permission! But anyway, his version is much better, I’m sorry. You’re getting my version.”
  2. movies
    The Most Memorable Image From a New Martin Scorsese ExhibitThis Cape Fear continuity photo reminds the viewer of the intensity of Robert De Niro’s performance and of the iconic collaboration that produced it.
  3. peaceful protests
    NYPD to Monitor the HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US Site“As a site for everyone, the Museum condemns hate speech in all its forms.”
  4. scene report
    Shia LaBeouf, Jaden Smith, and Woke Teens — Undivided — Protest Donald Trump“I don’t have any answers.”
  5. 7 Things We Learned From Mad Men’s CreatorAMC didn’t want to show Peggy smoking weed.
  6. behind the scenes
    Step Inside Don Draper’s Kitchen, Office, & MorePlus: Megan’s “Zou Bisou Bisou” dress!
  7. we were so there
    Vince Gilligan, Breaking Bad Exhibit Tour GuideCharlie Rose spilled the beans — one of them, at least.
  8. exhibit b
    Breaking Bad Exhibit Coming to Museum of the Moving ImageThrough the end of October.
  9. good news
    Museum of the Moving Image Adding Jim Henson GalleryFeaturing almost 400 Muppet mementos.
  10. wes anderson
    Matt Zoller-Seitz on the Films of Wes Anderson The Museum of the Moving Image likes Matt Zoller-Seitz almost as much as we do, but we’re biased.
  11. news reel
    David Simon and the ‘Wire’ Cast Hold Forth at Museum of the Moving Image PanelA cogent response to the ‘Dickensian’ question, thoughts on a ‘Wire’ movie, and the story of the revolt of Herc and Carver.
  12. last night’s gig
    Werner Herzog: I Can Live With Death Threats“So of course I can live with the fact that Ferrara is ranting and raving. Wonderful! Can’t get any better.”
  13. vulture picture palace
    Way Down in the Hole: Marc Lougee’s ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’Poe’s elliptical story has provided fodder for many elaborate feature-film retellings, but Lougee’s ruthlessly efficient take is short and to the point, packing in a whole lot of tension into seven slim minutes.