I covered the SXSW Film Festival for Bitch Media last week, and my write ups are going on their blog. Read my reviews of The Dish and the Spoon and Small, Beautifully Moving Parts. My review of Fly Away should be up next week.
I also saw a preview of Bridesmaids, which I’m sadly not reviewing:
I’m insanely excited that both Julie Klausner and Lena Dunham have projects heading to HBO this year. I reviewed Klausner’s memoir, I Don’t Care About Your Band, and Dunham’s break out film, Tiny Furniture, for the summer 2010 issue
of Bitch magazine and I’m looking forward to covering/supporting/avidly watching both shows if they get picked up. I saw Tiny Furniture in the packed screening at SXSW, where Dunham later won the juried prize in the narrative feature category. Below is the cast in the Q&A at the Alamo Drafthouse, where she charmingly discussed how they made the film.
From The Oral History Review, Winter 2010.
My review of Something’s Rising, an oral history of Appalachians fighting Mountain Top Removal.
From Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture Issue 47, Summer 2010
Winter’s Bone Review
From Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture. Summer 2010, No. 47
Runaways Review_Erica Lies
Why Tina Fey is the best thing to happen to women in TV comedy Published in Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture Summer 2008, Issue 40
published in Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, Fall 2009 issue 44
published in Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, Winter 2009 issue 42
Smart Girls Profile Bitch: Spring 2009
published in Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, Spring 2009 issue 43
From The Oral History Journal Fall 2009