Mark Kermode on… Kathryn Bigelow, a stylish ruffler of feathers

From vampire noir to Bin Laden, Point Break to Detroit, the first woman to win an Oscar for best director has never pulled her punches Watching new Jeff Nichols release The Bikeriders , starring Austin Butler and Tom Hardy as 60s Chicago greasers, I was reminded of two other movies: László Benedek’s 1953 Marlon Brando vehicle The Wild One , explicitly cited as an inspiration, and The Loveless , the 1981 feature debut of Kathryn Bigelow , the American film-maker (b.1951) who would go on to become the first woman to win a best director Oscar with her 2008 war drama The Hurt Locker . A symphony of leather-clad posing (with just a touch of Kenneth Anger ), The Loveless was a staple of the late-night circuit in the 80s, often on a double bill with David Lynch’s Eraserhead . Sharing directing credits with Monty Montgomery, Bigelow playfully deconstructed masculinity and machismo in a manner that was one part wry to two parts relish. I remember seeing The Loveless at the Phoenix in East

On Behalf Of Mum Anne Heche’s Estate, Homer Laffoon Applied To Increase His Powers As Special Administrator

Homer Laffoon, the eldest son of Anne Heche, has filed a petition with the court requesting increased access to his late mother's property and other valuables. Page Six has learned that on Friday, Laffoon applied to the court for permission to exercise his powers as special administrator of his mother's estate. This would allow him to take custody of funds and other assets. The argument made by the 20-year-old was that the powers are essential in advance of the subsequent court proceeding to access tangible private possessions that belong to the estate and are still located in Heche's residence. Laffoon asserted that the aforesaid personal items must be removed from the flat as soon as possible to prevent the estate from incurring any more fees, expenditures, or probable losses. Furthermore, he asserted that his mother's estate was worth $400,000 when she passed away. In particular, Laffoon informed the court that he is aware of a variety of checks that were made payable to [Heche] and that these checks need to be discussed, signed, and placed into a bank account in the name of the estate as soon as possible so that the bills are not deemed invalid. Laffoon claims that by extending his jurisdiction, he could take ownership of all of the natural and personal property that is part of his mother's estate and protect it from being damaged, wasted, or injured. In addition, he would be able to collect all claims, rentals, and other income rightfully due to the estate, file and defend lawsuits, and obtain copies of [the estate's] financial records. In addition, Laffoon contended that the proposed powers would enable him to manage, perform, and defend the rights and obligations related to the upcoming book, Call Me Anne, that Heche is writing. Additionally, he is requesting a bond of $800,000.

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