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Thursday, August 30: Hell Yeah, This Soundtrack
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The hyperbole of it all is confounding, and yet, very fitting.
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As if I weren’t already struggling to parse my feelings about A Star Is Born, Hemphill comes flying off the top rope and basically calls it the best movie ever made.
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Furthermore, Hemphill wrote that “Cooper has somehow figured out how to marry the precision of a Hitchcock or Kubrick with the emotional generosity and psychologically probing nature of a Cassavetes or Kazan.” OK, then! To recap: Cooper may be one of the best filmmakers of all time, and the movie itself may be as good as some of Martin Scorsese’s and Paul Thomas Anderson’s best work. Hemphill compared his viewing experience to the first time he watched Goodfellas, Boogie Nights, and Unforgiven-some of the greatest films ever made-and compared Cooper’s directorial debut to that of Robert Redford, with Ordinary People (read: very good). What Talkhouse inadvertently unleashed upon the internet by publishing filmmaker Jim Hemphill’s review is akin to the opening of the Ark of the Covenant, because according to Hemphill, A Star Is Born might be … the greatest movie ever made? Reviews are not out for A Star Is Born-it won’t debut until Friday at the Venice International Film Festival-but one website did accidentally publish a review early, and, for narrative sake, it was the best possible review of A Star Is Born that could have ever been prematurely published. Monday, August 27: A Star Is Born Is the Greatest Movie in the History of Cinema Perhaps a month from know we will know if A Star Is Born is a masterpiece or a disasterpiece until then, this is all we have. Which is why we just had to introduce Star Watch: an ongoing collection of updates from the movie’s press tour that reiterate just how gloriously confusing it is. A Star Is Born is either going to be the best movie of the year or the most baffling misfire in recent memory and biggest winner at next year’s Razzies. Not since HBO’s The Young Pope has a piece of art been so befuddling and so tantalizing. Due to some combination of Lady Gaga being in a starring role, Cooper directing for the first time, early murmurs dubbing the movie a classic, and of course the image of Cooper sticking his head out of a car window looking quite jaundiced, A Star Is Born is the sweet, sweet nexus of prestige-inclined cinema and memeability. The movie, which hits theaters in October and, again, is a remake of a remake of a remake, has become one of 2018’s most-talked-about films since the first trailer dropped in June. This can mean only one thing: The press tour for Bradley Cooper and Stefani Germanotta’s-sorry, Lady Gaga’s-musical drama, A Star Is Born, is gearing up. Do you hear that noise? I hear it too, some sort of guttural yell, a plea to the gods to be heard.