
My second article from my new online column at Amplifier has just been posted if anyone would like to come by and give it a read. It's a bit longer and more of a personal selection than my first. I have been meaning to post more on the career of Tuesday Weld here but this new column seemed to be a perfect time to take a look at one of her more elusive films, Henry Jaglom's debut work, A SAFE PACE from 1971. Comments are appreciated over there by me, as well as my editor so I invite anyone curious to take a look and leave a note.
Here is the link:
http://www.bgdailynews.com/articles/2007/08/24/the_amplifier/stage_and_screen/9977undervalued-a_safe_place.txt

4 comments:
Hey Jeremy! Read your article and left some comments there. It's a good one.
Thanks Keith,
I really appreciate it.
It sounds like a really interesting film but I haven't seen it myself.
I really like Tuesday Weld and I enjoyed reading what you had to say about her and her performance in the film.
Terrific review!
Thanks Kimberly,
It is a really fascinating film that I hope re-surfaces someday...I love Tuesday and hope to look at some of her other best work in detail in the future...thanks again...
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