One HEAT Minute: Episode #92 - Bilge Ebiri
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 "sea of unquantifiable connections" HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 92nd minute (1:31:00-1:32:00) - host Blake Howard joins the world-renowned film critic for the Village Voice (R.I.P), Rolling Stone, New York Magazine, Vulture (and elsewhere) - Bilge Ebiri. Blake and Bilge discuss Heat's poetry, being face-to-face with Michael Mann, Hanna's light bulb moment when he hears "I have a woman," and McCauley abandoning his code to let the “heat” sit in front of him and buy him a cup of coffee.
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BILGE EBIRI
Bilge Ebiri is a film critic for publications such as L.A. Weekly, New York Magazine (Vulture), The New York Times and the Village Voice (RIP). Bilge is also a writer and director, known for New Guy (2003), Purse Snatcher (2006) and The Barber of Siberia (1998).
Twitter: @BilgeEbiri
Bilge’s Michael Mann Articles:
Crime in Counterpoint: Michael Mann on his Restored Masterpiece “Heat”
Michael Mann: A Director Caught Between the Real and the Abstract
Applauding the Sadness and Subtle Coherence of Michael Mann's Heat