
When life has you down, which films always pick you up? I’ll start: Breaking Away Pee-wee’s Big Adventure Running on Empty Stop Making Sense WarGames When Harry Met Sally
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When life has you down, which films always pick you up? I’ll start: Breaking Away Pee-wee’s Big Adventure Running on Empty Stop Making Sense WarGames When Harry Met Sally
















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Virginia Woolf’s diary entries on James Joyce’s Ulysses: “An illiterate, underbred book it seems to me; the book of a self taught working man, and we all know how distressing they are, how egotistic, insistent, raw, striking, and ultimately nauseating. … I finished ‘Ulysses’ and think it is a misfire. Genius it has, I think; but of the inferior water. The book is diffuse. It is brackish. It is pretentious. It is underbred, not only in the obvious sense, but in the literary sense. A first-rate writer, I mean, respects writing too much to be tricky; startling; doing stunts.”

Evening viewing recommendation? On @criterionchannl, watch NOTHING SACRED (1937)! 💗 bit.ly/3Pdpdtf Carole Lombard and Fredric March costar in this black-comedy classic nimbly directed by William A. Wellman.