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SpoutBlog, Now Available in Book Form

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By Karina Longworth posted 4 weeks ago
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The long-promised SpoutBlog book is finally here!

An anthology of the posts that various SpoutBlog readers, trusted advisors and I consider to be my “greatest hits” as editor of this blog, The Portable SpoutBlog contains 41 previously published pieces, a new introductory essay (intended as a recap and a look forward; you can consider this a substitute for a sentimental final post by me on this blog), and notes and addendums contextualizing the included blog posts — dated and ephemeral by their very nature — for their new life in print.

The content is divided into four sections: RESPONSES, being the most bloggy of blog posts — that is, those inspired by other writings, usually other blog posts; DISPATCHES, being reports from film festivals and New York film events; CONVERSATIONS, being interviews and reports from intimate public discussions; and finally, REVIEWS, of festival films, theatrical releases, and DVDs.

Major topics discussed in the selected pieces include: Judd Apatow, mumblecore, The Hills and Michelangelo Antonioni, There Will Be Blood, Sex and the City, Woody Allen, the state of film criticism, the state of documentary film criticism, Jonathan Demme and liberal guilt, Che, Goodbye Solo and “neo-neo-realism”, CineVegas,Troma, Comic-Con, The Hurt Locker, Antichrist, Abel Ferrara, Whit Stillman, Alejandro Adams, Kelly Reichardt, Todd Sklar, Ti West, Southland Tales, Medicine for Melancholy, Synecdoche NY, and Inglorious Basterds (twice).

This was a low-budget, DIY, labor of love-type endeavor, and production was somewhat rushed so that the book could be ready for purchase by the time my employment with Spout came to an end. I’ve seen the finished product, and though it’s not perfectly polished, I think it’s an accurate survey of what I tried to do here.

You can buy The Portable SpoutBlog at Amazon. If you have any questions about the book, please leave them in the comments and I’ll do my best to answer them. Happy reading!

Joey McIntyre, Actor/Singer, THE MEDIA DIET

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By Karina Longworth posted 1 year ago
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Between the early-90s demise of his Boston-bred boy band and their current resurgence, youngest New Kid on the Block Joey McIntyre established an acting career. He landed a regular role on the TV drama Boston Public, appeared on Broadway, and appeared in a movie called On Broadway. An indie drama also featuring Will Arnett and Eliza Dushku, McIntyre stars as an amateur playwright who mounts his premiere production not in New York’s famous theater district, but in the back of a Boston bar. With On Broadway debuting today for streaming and download on Amazon.com, we talked to Joey about the books, movies and music he used to amuse himself when he’s not contributing to NKOTB’s tour blog. Check out his answers below, and the trailer for On Broadway above.

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