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Tonight cineaste and splendid person Natasha Federson discusses how fun it is to criticize movies, our shared respect for Jean-Pierre Melville (and Natasha’s exquisite memory for how much I love his work), her apparent fascination with stories of unraveling men of religion, what it’s like sharing a home town with Thatcher, and our appreciation of auteur cinema like The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
It’s another long-awaited and lovely conversation, and it’s Playing Favorites!