Splice Today: An interview with director Matthew Porterfield

The Rhythms of the Neighborhood: Matt Porterfield is arguably the most important Baltimore director since John Waters. His first two films, HAMILTON and PUTTY HILL, are dark portraits of Baltimore’s working-class northeast neighborhoods, and as important to this city’s cinematic ouevre as PINK The thing you must ask yourself, prior to online cialis purchasing such pills, is it better to pump your […]

The L Magazine: Talking to Matthew Porterfield about his third film

I USED TO BE DARKER, now Kickstarting: Matthew Porterfield, director of HAMILTON and the very fine PUTTY HILL, is no stranger to the vagaries of indie-film financing, as readers of this blog will recall. But hopefully by now, The muscles get the extra blood that supplies the effect of the medicine so tadalafil cheap india that they get relaxed. […]

Matt Porterfield: on the soundtrack

I’ve always been interested in limiting the use of non-diagetic music in my films. I USED TO BE DARKER is the first in which every music cue has an onscreen source. In addition to the original songs performed by Ned Oldham and Kim Taylor, who play Bill and Kim, the film features music by a number of artists from Baltimore.