Nostalgia Interviews With Chris Deacy

82: Michael Gibson

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My guest this week is Michael Gibson who lives in Athens, Georgia, and works as a Senior Editor at Lexington Books. He has written on Paul Schrader and Stanley Kubrick and we learn why film has been a significant part of Michael’s journey and why he is influenced by Schrader’s work on abundant vs. sparse cinema. We talk about Schrader’s contribution to film scholarship, and we learn why Schrader’s Affliction is very John Ford-ish. Two of Michael’s earliest memories are to do with film, including going to see The Empire Strikes Back and seeing the trailer on TV for The Shining. We learn how the Criterion Channel has kept him sane during lockdown and that Michael has been watching old Japanese films. Michael was a music buff as a child, and he explains why music is a soundtrack to his life and how our musical interests diverge from that of our parents. We learn about Michael’s career journey and how he wound up in publishing and how it keeps him in touch with his research interests, and the interdiscip