Links
- Marty Supreme | Official Trailer (A24)
Josh Safdie's new film about a ping-pong hustler, starring Timothée Chalamet. - How A24 Created a Viral Marty Supreme Spectacle (Vogue)
The jacket drops, the Balenciaga collab, and the marketing machine behind the film. - Orlando (1992, Sally Potter)
Tilda Swinton as Virginia Woolf's time-traveling, gender-shifting nobleman — this week's mini-challenge. - Watch Orlando free on Tubi
Go watch it. It's right here. - Quentin Crisp
Plays Queen Elizabeth I in Orlando; Merlin imprinted on that image. - Tony Zhou, "Edgar Wright: How to Do Visual Comedy" (Every Frame a Painting)
The video essay that made everyone realize Wright is doing something nobody else does. - The Wicker Man (1973)
The original folk horror — the thread connecting Hot Fuzz, Midsommar, and The Witch. - Off Menu podcast
Florence Pugh's episode, in which she reveals she does not drink water. - Off Menu — Lucia Keskin (Chi With a C)
BAFTA-winning comedian, discussed in the member show. "The quietest guest we've ever had." - Claire Foy had intestinal worms from filming The Crown (Yahoo News)
The truly disgusting reason she no longer drinks caffeine. - Man throws shoes at Bush
They all throw their shoes. - Sarrasine — Balzac (Project Gutenberg)
The Balzac novella about a sculptor who falls in love with a castrato — the text Barthes famously dismantled. - S/Z — Roland Barthes
Barthes's semiotic disassembly of Sarrasine — Merlin's "oh fuck you, you should read Sarrasine" recommendation. - Gender: An Ethnomethodological Approach — Kessler & McKenna (U of Chicago Press)
The book that changed Merlin's life in a 1988 Gender Studies class: what if there weren't just two genders? - Gender Trouble — Judith Butler (PDF)
The definitive text — Alex's rec that Merlin bought a beautiful copy of and still hasn't read. Here's a free one. - Who's Afraid of Gender? — Judith Butler (Bookshop.org)
Butler's newest book — the one Alex was actually talking about. Why are we weird about gender again? - "A Question and Three Answers" — Merlin Mann
Three perspectives on one question about being trans in America. - Claude Code (Anthropic)
Alex is getting into it and making $200; Merlin's teaching his to not watch Tommy read the paper. - Good Time (A24)
The Safdie Brothers' sweaty Robert Pattinson thriller — context for understanding what Safdie does. - Uncut Gems (A24)
Adam Sandler in a diamond district panic attack — the other essential Safdie before Marty Supreme. - The Curse (Paramount+)
Safdie and Nathan Fielder's deeply uncomfortable TV series. - Ricky Jay
Magician, card sharp, actor, historian of the unusual — referenced during the shoe-throwing bit. - Baby Driver — Opening Titles / Coffee Run (feat. "Harlem Shuffle")
The scene that is its own argument. Edgar Wright syncing every footstep, every door, every beat. - Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, "Bellbottoms"
The song that opens Baby Driver and never lets go. - Ayoade on Top — Richard Ayoade (Bookshop.org)
Ayoade wrote an entire book about the Gwyneth Paltrow movie View from the Top. It's called Ayoade on Top. Of course it is. - Olivia Colman is hooked on Ayoade's book premise | Graham Norton
The specific clip — Ayoade explaining View from the Top to a delighted Olivia Colman. Truly one of the great things. - Can I Ask You a Question? by Jennifer Venditti (A24 Shop)
Venditti's casting book — the woman who found the faces for Good Time, Uncut Gems, and Marty Supreme. - Billy the Kid (2007, Jennifer Venditti) — watch free on Tubi
The documentary that led to her casting work with the Safdies. - Defunctland, "Journey to EPCOT Center: A Symphonic History"
A feature-length orchestral documentary about EPCOT Center that has no business being this good. - Defunctland, "Disney's Animatronics: A Living History"
Bonus Defunctland for the curious.
