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Lindsay Pugh

Lover of shitty romcoms, the Coney Island duck machine, and emotionally manipulative cats. You can find more of my writing at Seventh Row.

Year in Review Lindsay Pugh

2018 Film & TV Favorites

Most of 2018 was spent with my beloved Airpods, watching movies in bed while my husband slept next to me with a pillow over his face. He often complains that while he's asleep, I have this fun, second life from 9P-12A ... and it's true. For a
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TV Lindsay Pugh

'Gilmore Girls' Season 4, Episode 5: The Fundamental Things Apply

Directing and writing credits: "The Fundamental Things Apply" is directed by Neema Barnette, written by John Stephens. I was surprised to see Barnette's name in these credits because she's kind of a big fucking deal and I had no idea she directed an episode
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 4, Episode 4: Chicken or Beef?

Directing and writing credits: "Chicken or Beef?" is directed by Chris Long, written by Jane Espenson. Long has directed many previous episodes. "Presenting Lorelai Gilmore" - Emily is horrified by Rory's low-rent cotillion with cotton tablecloths and folding chairs. "The Bracebridge Dinner"
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Essay Lindsay Pugh

Airbnb with Benefits: 'The Holiday' (2006) by Nancy Meyers

I first watched this movie with my mom when I was a college freshman, home for holiday break in 2007. We rented it from Netflix (mail order DVDs, baby) and watched it the week before Christmas with a few other classics like "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York&
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 4, Episode 3: The Hobbit, the Sofa, and Digger Stiles

Directing and writing credits: "The Hobbit, the Sofa, and Digger Stiles" is directed by Matthew Diamond, written by Amy Sherman-Palladino. This is Diamond's first episode of "Gilmore Girls," but he'll go on to direct five more up through S5. Here are some
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'Jinn' (2018) by Nijla Mu'min

Vibe: "Jinn" is a beautiful, tender coming-of-age story, with a similar vibe to last year's "Lady Bird" (Gerwig, 2017). It raises interesting questions about identity and explores them using the Islamic concept of jinn. The film opens with an explanatory intertitle: While the tone
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 4, Episode 2: The Lorelais' First Day at Yale

Directing and writing credits: "The Lorelais' First Day at Yale" is directed by Chris Long, written by Daniel Palladino. Long is probably best known for "The Americans," but he's also directed a ton of "Gilmore Girls" episodes. Here's the
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Interview Lindsay Pugh

Interview with Bridey Elliott on 'Clara's Ghost' (2018)

I had been looking forward to seeing "Clara's Ghost" for a long time and was stoked when I finally got the opportunity to watch it for Indie Memphis. Based on the trailer, I figured I would either love it or hate it, and spoiler alert: I
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 4, Episode 1: Ballrooms and Biscotti

Directing and writing credits: "Ballrooms and Biscotti" is written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino. I don't have any crazy ASP news, but I am excited that "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" is coming back on December 5. Most batshit crazy outfit: Lorelai is the type
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 3, Episode 22: Those Are Strings, Pinocchio

Directing and writing credits: "Those Are Strings, Pinocchio" is directed by Jamie Babbit, written by Daniel Palladino. ASP usually writes and directs the season opener and closer, so I was surprised to see her name missing from the credits. The male Palladino and Babbit do a nice job,
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Interview with Melissa Haizlip on 'Mr. SOUL!' (2018)

I must first acknowledge that the Indie Memphis Film Festival programming was excellent this year. One of the films that I knew I couldn't pass up is "Mr. SOUL!," a documentary produced, written, and directed by Melissa Haizlip. For those unfamiliar, "SOUL!" was a
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Second Thoughts: 'When Harry Met Sally' (1989)

Few movies make me more nostalgic for New York than "When Harry Met Sally." As we move through the seasons, visiting Central Park in autumn and Coney Island in the spring, it's easy to imagine a young person watching for the first time and dreaming about
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