All My Stars (4)

By: Joanne McNeil
January 28, 2016

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Last week I went to see Marjorie Prime at Playwrights Horizons.

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The script and set design were unsurprising. I might have just as well seen The Lateness of the Hour on stage. But Lois Smith was tremendous and just for her performance, I do not regret the spendy evening in Hell’s Kitchen. The playwright got the idea to cast her because of her small but critical part in Minority Report:

It made me think that there should be more parts for seniors in stories of future worlds. Why isn’t this a sci-fi cliche? Interstellar kind of did this. I imagine PKD has, but I’m drawing a blank at which stories. The one clever bit about the Marjorie Prime script I can give it credit for is, Marjorie — Lois Smith — is said to be born in 1977. Which means her life and memories overlap with that of the audience. The play might have continued with this idea but instead ran out the clock with pop culture references that went nowhere and secretive family tragedy handled with all the subtlety of a daytime drama.

Born in 1930, making her film debut in East of Eden with James Dean, Lois Smith is a through-line to stage and movie legends of the past. A smarter production might have better situated our present as contrast to Marjorie Prime‘s future world so that Lois Smith’s character would serve as a thoughline to it. But instead I just never got the sense that anyone was thinking why our present would be the engine to this imagined future. It was just a long thought experiment of the kind that Rod Serling has already covered, literally a hundred times, let alone Charlie Brooker.

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After I wrote last week’s newsletter, I couldn’t resist watching eXistenZ again. It’s on Netflix. Jennifer Jason Leigh’s hair is amazing in this movie. Her hair changes depending on level the game she is playing, and this partially crimped look is the best. It is not that very tight crimp from the 80s but a strong zigzag shape like the part in her hair. I haven’t tried it yet, but it appears as though the Conair Steam Waver infiniti Pro will iron hair to this shape. Will tell you how it goes, as I’m looking forward to lowkey cosplaying Allegra Geller.

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One in a weekly series in which Joanne McNeil recommends books, films, exhibitions, and more. You can also subscribe to the All My Stars newsletter here.

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CURATED SERIES at HILOBROW: UNBORED CANON by Josh Glenn | CARPE PHALLUM by Patrick Cates | MS. K by Heather Kasunick | HERE BE MONSTERS by Mister Reusch | DOWNTOWNE by Bradley Peterson | #FX by Michael Lewy | PINNED PANELS by Zack Smith | TANK UP by Tony Leone | OUTBOUND TO MONTEVIDEO by Mimi Lipson | TAKING LIBERTIES by Douglas Wolk | STERANKOISMS by Douglas Wolk | MARVEL vs. MUSEUM by Douglas Wolk | NEVER BEGIN TO SING by Damon Krukowski | WTC WTF by Douglas Wolk | COOLING OFF THE COMMOTION by Chenjerai Kumanyika | THAT’S GREAT MARVEL by Douglas Wolk | LAWS OF THE UNIVERSE by Chris Spurgeon | IMAGINARY FRIENDS by Alexandra Molotkow | UNFLOWN by Jacob Covey | ADEQUATED by Franklin Bruno | QUALITY JOE by Joe Alterio | CHICKEN LIT by Lisa Jane Persky | PINAKOTHEK by Luc Sante | ALL MY STARS by Joanne McNeil | BIGFOOT ISLAND by Michael Lewy | NOT OF THIS EARTH by Michael Lewy | ANIMAL MAGNETISM by Colin Dickey | KEEPERS by Steph Burt | AMERICA OBSCURA by Andrew Hultkrans | HEATHCLIFF, FOR WHY? by Brandi Brown | DAILY DRUMPF by Rick Pinchera | BEDROOM AIRPORT by “Parson Edwards” | INTO THE VOID by Charlie Jane Anders | WE REABSORB & ENLIVEN by Matthew Battles | BRAINIAC by Joshua Glenn | COMICALLY VINTAGE by Comically Vintage | BLDGBLOG by Geoff Manaugh | WINDS OF MAGIC by James Parker | MUSEUM OF FEMORIBILIA by Lynn Peril | ROBOTS + MONSTERS by Joe Alterio | MONSTOBER by Rick Pinchera | POP WITH A SHOTGUN by Devin McKinney | FEEDBACK by Joshua Glenn | 4CP FTW by John Hilgart | ANNOTATED GIF by Kerry Callen | FANCHILD by Adam McGovern | BOOKFUTURISM by James Bridle | NOMADBROW by Erik Davis | SCREEN TIME by Jacob Mikanowski | FALSE MACHINE by Patrick Stuart | 12 DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE | 12 MORE DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE | 12 DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE (AGAIN) | ANOTHER 12 DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE | UNBORED MANIFESTO by Joshua Glenn and Elizabeth Foy Larsen | H IS FOR HOBO by Joshua Glenn | 4CP FRIDAY by guest curators

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