
Matt Fagerholm
Publisher at Indie Outlook
Writer at Freelance
Former Literary Editor at https://t.co/T4dk2oRIjw and publisher of https://t.co/broISfqpk2. You can also follow me at @IndieOutlook.
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1 month ago |
cinemafemme.com | Matt Fagerholm
“The beautiful thing about treasure is that it exists. It exists to be found. How beautiful it is to find treasure. Where is the treasure, that when found, leaves one eternally happy?” —The Log Lady This was one of two Log Lady quotes I incorporated into my speech while officiating my brother-in-law and fellow “Twin Peaks” fan Joe’s wedding last year in Washington state.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
cinemafemme.com | Rebecca Martin |Matt Fagerholm
When Pamela Adlon released her marvelous directorial feature debut, “Babes,” earlier this year, my husband Matt and I had not yet been acquainted with the filmmaker’s Peabody Award-winning FX series, “Better Things.” Adlon plays a fictionalized version of herself named Sam, and loosely based the series on her own experience of raising three daughters while working as a single mother in Hollywood.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
cinemafemme.com | Matt Fagerholm
Valeria Golino was 18 years old when she filmed Italian director Francesco Maselli’s “Storia d’amore,” the movie that would make her an international star.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
cinemafemme.com | Matt Fagerholm
If only people had listened to her. She saw the warning signs while others kept repeatedly turning a blind eye, and now her only child is on the brink of committing an unspeakable act. For thirteen agonizing minutes, Julie (played by a shattering Bethany Anne Lind), races through traffic, frantically making calls that she hopes will bring her back in contact with her son. She also has to make sure she won’t get into an accident along the way.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
cinemafemme.com | Matt Fagerholm
When it comes to monumentally euphoric moviegoing experiences in 2024, Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson have set a mightily high bar with their latest crowd-pleaser, “Ghostlight.” Five years after helming one of my all-time favorite films, 2019’s “Saint Frances,” writer/co-director O’Sullivan and co-director/producer Thompson have done it again with this phenomenally powerful ode to the ways in which theatre and its tight-knit community can help us grapple with wounds too painful to...
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It was such a joy for my wife and I to interview the amazing @ladyolivia125 for Cinema Femme about her role on @pamelaadlon’s brilliant FX series, @BetterthingsFX. https://t.co/pkAu9KDZwP

I had the pleasure of interviewing the great Valeria Golino for Cinema Femme about her exhilarating miniseries, “The Art of Joy,” starring the phenomenal Tecla Insolia. Valeria will attend tonight’s @chifilmfest screening of “Maria” at @musicboxtheatre. https://t.co/98WWecp0t3

I had the pleasure of speaking with writer/director Maia Scalia for Cinema Femme about her stunning directorial debut, “His Mother,” starring @LindBethanyAnne that screens today at @HollyShorts. https://t.co/XYgDiNHVUm