Do you have a someone in your life who plays Vulture's Cinematrix game every morning? Or maybe they have the kitchen television turned to Turner Classic Movies all day and make a point of organizing Oscar polls at work? Hate to break it to you: They might be a hard-to-please cinephile.
But while you might not want to get into a winless debate over the âJuror No. 2â release or the merits of âMegalopolisâ with said person, they donât have to be hard to buy gifts for. The Associated Press has gathered up some of the best items out there to keep any movie lover stylish and informed.
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âInterstellarâ 4K UHD
While Christopher Nolan dreams up his next film, fans can tide themselves over by revisiting his modern classic âInterstellar,â which will be back in IMAX theaters on the weekend of Dec. 6, followed by the home release of a new collectorâs edition on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray ($59.95). A third disc in the set, available Dec. 10, contains more than two hours of bonus content, like a never-before-seen storyboard sequence, and new interviews with Nolan, producer Emma Thomas and famous fans Peter Jackson and Denis Villeneuve.
A biography of Elaine May
Elaine May does not give interviews anymore. But thankfully that didnât deter writer Carrie Courogen, who did a remarkable job stitching together the life of one of our cultureâs most fascinating, and prickly, talents. âMiss May Does Not Existâ is full of delightful anecdotes about the sharp and satirical comedian who gained fame as one half of Nichols and May and went on to direct films like âThe Heartbreak Kidâ and âMikey and Nicky.â Courogen writes about May's successes, flops and her legendary scuffles with the Hollywood establishment. Itâs a vital companion to Mark Harrisâ biography of Mike Nichols. Macmillan. $30.
A âMatrixâ hoodie
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has an exclusive new âMatrixâ sweatshirt for sale in conjunction with its Cyberpunk exhibition. Brain Dead Studios designed and created several items, including the black hoodie ($140), a white rabbit tee ($54) and a pint glass ($18).
An Academy Museum exhibition catalog
If you canât make it to Los Angeles to check out the âColor in Motionâ exhibit for yourself, the Academy Museum also has a beautiful new companion book for sale ($55) charting the development of color technology in film and its impact. It includes photos from films like âThe Red Shoes,â âVertigo,â â2001: A Space Odyssey,â and images of rare prints from the silent era. The Academy Museum Store is having a sale (20% off everything) from Nov. 28 to Dec. 2.
A status tote
Want to look like a real film festival warrior, the kind who sees five movies a day, files a review and still manages to make the late-night karaoke party? Youâre going to need the ultimate status tote from the independent streaming service MUBI. Simple, to-the-point and only for people in the know. $25.
The Metrograph magazine
Film magazines may be an endangered species, but print is not dead at The Metrograph. Manhattanâs coolest movie theater is starting a biannual print publication âfor cinephiles and cultural connoisseurs alike.â The first issueâs cover art is by cinematographer Ed Lachman (âCarolâ), and contributors include the likes of Daniel Clowes, Ari Aster, Steve Martin and Simon Rex. There's also a conversation with Clint Eastwood. Itâs currently available for pre-order and will be in bookstores Dec. 10 for $25 ($15 for Metrograph members).
Director style
This is not a book about filmmaking styles, camera angles and leadership choices. Itâs literally about what directors wear. âHow Directors Dress: On Set, in the Edit, and Down the Red Carpetâ ($40) has over 200 archival photos of filmmakers in action: Spike Lee in his basketball caps, Sofia Coppola in her Charvet button-ups, Steven Spielbergâs denim on denim and many more. With a forward by the always elegant Joanna Hogg and writing from some of the top fashion journalists, itâs a beautiful look at how filmmakers really dress for work â and might even be a source of inspiration.
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