

Re: Éric Rohmer
I've watched 5 of Rohmer's movies and I love him and being inside the stories he creates. How helpful is it for getting the full effect of his philosophies and characters to watch his movies through the lens of the "Moral tales" and "Comedies and proverbs"? I've just been bouncing around and wonder if I would get more by watching them grouped together. Any thoughts?
Can you recommend a classic I will tear through?
I am reading Lena Dunham's Famesick and it's such a nice feeling to breeze through a book after slogging through the past few I've read (sorry, Camus' The Plague). I have wanted to prioritize reading classics this year but I want to feel the desire to pick my book up instead of the dread of continuing a book you've committed yourself to. Any suggestions?
Looking for a ticket to Trouble in Paradise tomorrow
Looking for one ticket to the 7:10. I’ll pay what you paid. Thanks!