Dibbern and Larson discuss how writing about film led them back to writing about themselves.
David Lynch’s voice has a diminutive, nasal inflection. You can hear the Pacific Northwest’s gentility and echoes of a woodland youth.
Durgnat’s core strength was his refusal to be seduced by intellectual fashion.
It’s become an industry workhorse not because he was any sort of Luddite, but because he thought the Steadicam encouraged lazy filmmaking.