Five Crazy Carnival/Circus Films with the Midnite Movie Mamacita

When it comes to movie settings, there may be nothing more simultaneously silly and scary than a circus. Andrea Beesley-Brown, a.k.a. the Midnite Movie Mamacita, understands this and appreciates the seedy side of a sideshow. It’s why she’s showing the film The Last Circus at The Royale in Mesa this…

Drive: Ryan Gosling Is at the Wheel in a Heist Gone Bad

As stripped down and propulsive as its robotic title, Drive is the most “American” movie yet by Danish genre director Nicolas Winding Refn. The film, for which Refn was named best director last May in Cannes, is a sleek, tense piece of work that, as a vehicle for Ryan Gosling,…

Albert Brooks Takes His Dark Side Out for a Spin in Drive

When Albert Brooks greets me in the reception area of his Beverly Hills office, I immediately recognize his shirt. The baggy, faded, red short-sleeve button-down imprinted with dull green palm trees belongs to the inimitably tacky wardrobe of Bernie Rose, the mobster and sometime B-movie producer Brooks plays in Nicolas…

Long Shadow Film Festival: Call for Submissions

Attention short film enthusiasts: there’s a new film festival coming to town dedicated to showcasing local filmmakers. The Long Shadow Film Festival is currently seeking submissions of short films and videos of all genres (narratives, documentary, experimental), and is especially interested in the work of Arizona artists. Check out submission details after…

CONTAGION: A-List Actors Fight for Survival in a World Full of Germs

Besides doing fun relationship stuff like arguing about how to discipline our dog, New Times blogger Tyler Hughes and his girlfriend, Jackie Cronin, go to the movies. Tyler:  So, how many times did you wash your hands after seeing Contagion?Jackie: Twice — before leaving the theater. I’ve never been so…

Drive: Ryan Gosling, American Badass

When they’re not doing awesome relationship stuff like watching endless loops of 30 Rock episodes on Netflix and figuring out what a vegan and omnivore should make for dinner, New Times writers Becky Bartkowski and Jason Woodbury go to the movies.Last night they went to see Drive, a neo-noir action flick starring Ryan…

Higher Ground: Vera Farmiga Tries to Create a Better Role

At one point in Higher Ground, Vera Farmiga’s decade-spanning directorial debut, the actress, playing Corinne, a woman still soaked with lake water after her baptism into an evangelical sect, resembles no less a touchstone than Ronee Blakley in Robert Altman’s Nashville: slightly high hair; starchy, sexless, long tunic dress; swaying…

Magic Trip: On the Road with Ken Kesey and His Merry Pranksters

The subject of Magic Trip is the LSD-powered, cross-country road movie orchestrated by novelist Ken Kesey in the summer of ’64. More than a footnote but less than a chapter in American cultural history, the voyage taken by a psychedelic Day-Glo painted school bus filled with Kesey’s Merry Prankster pals…

Phoenix Author James Sallis on His Book-Turned-Movie, Drive

Phoenix-based author James Sallis has been through the Hollywood wringer discussing his novella Drive. Sallis’ 200-page book was picked up by Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn. Next week, the book goes to the silver screen in a neo-noir flick, directed by Refn and starring Ryan Gosling.Between Hollywood screenings and everyday life –…

Steve Weiss to Program Films at SMoCA

It didn’t take long for indie film programmer Steve Weiss to find his next gig. The cineaste and organizer of No Festival Required, who left the programming position at FilmBar earlier this month, recently announced he will begin booking films and documentaries at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Arts starting this…

Bellflower‘s Mushy Heart Lies Behind the Flame-Throwing Muscle Cars

In Bellflower — the dystopian micro-indie that galvanized Sundance last January — a run-of-the-mill romantic disaster is swiftly followed by a crippling accident. His heart broken, his brain damaged, and his neck brace soaked with blood, Woodrow (played by Bellflower’s writer/director, Evan Glodell) sets out to make Milly (Jessie Wiseman),…