Last week, the world got its first official look at The Brothers Bloom when the trailer came online and hit theaters. Following up his critically-acclaimed Brick, writer/director Rian Johnson is set to take the same snappy dialogue and inventive humor to entirely new heights with a comedy about two traveling con men, Stephen and Bloom (Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody, respectively).
Stepping into his edit bay, you get a sense of Rian’s world, emanating out from his where he sits, smiling, behind the Final Cut screen. There are posters on the walls, including a large, framed print of the cover to Ricky Jay’s “Cards as Weapons.” Scattered around the walls are hand-drawn and colored pictures of the film’s brothers, as though they had been sent in by a kindergarten class. Read the rest of this entry »
The Kids Are All Right




