Weekly Digest
Watch List Digest 3/8/26
A farewell to a great documentarian, Oscar short-film predictions, a bit of movie recommending and a bit of ranting, and one super-sized 70's-music playlist.
Music 🎸
One for the sixty-somethings: The wonderful, mortifying soundtrack of our adolescence.
What to Watch
Reviews of Spain's Oscar nominee, plus "Father Mother Sister Brother," Jodie Foster in "A Private Life," Claire Foy in "H is for Hawk" and one ball-busting Pre-Code movie starring Edward G. Robinson.
Awards 🏆
Reviews, predictions and links for all 15 nominees in all three short film categories, plus a belated look at "KPop Demon Hunters" and "Song Sung Blue."
Remembrances ⭐️
What the great documentarian leaves as his legacy: The human species, observed.
Weekly Digest
Farewells to Bud Cort, Robert Duvall and our collective moviegoing youth.
What to Watch
You want art, go to the Criterion Channel.
Remembrances ⭐️
Farewell to one of the cinema's greatest character stars.
Remembrances ⭐️
What the star of "Harold and Maude" once meant to the author's younger self.
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