“Sail the high seas of Jean-Luc Godard’s historical imagination with Kino Lorber’s impeccable Blu-ray transfer of what just might be JLG’s cinematic swansong, Film Socialisme.”
Read my review of the Blu-ray release of Godard’s Film Socialisme, which hit the streets last Tuesday, at Slant Magazine.
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About Budd Wilkins
Budd E. Wilkins is a writer, film critic and instructor. He is a Staff Critic for Slant Magazine, and his work has also appeared in the Nordic Issue of Acidemic Journal of Film and Media. He is currently writing a chapter for an anthology on international horror directors to be published by Intellect Press and distributed by University of Chicago Press. Mr. Wilkins was born and raised in Hollywood, Florida. He attended Penn State for several years before moving to North Carolina in 1994, where he earned his Bachelor's in Religious Studies and a Master's in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Film Studies from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His primary focus is film history, film literacy and criticism, with the goal of bringing obscure, foreign and films that are labeled "difficult" to the attention of film aficionados of all kinds. Other interests and focus of critique include comparative religion, black humor, 19th century European literature, horror and graphic novels. Mr. Wilkins begins hosting a film series of dark comedies entitled Laughter in the Dark at The Greensboro School of Creativity in February, 2012
Mr Wilkins lives in Greensboro, North Carolina with his wife, Tina.
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