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60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES: "The idea is so beautiful"
--Carolyn Kellogg,
Los Angeles Times' Jacket Copy

I WILL SMASH YOU and 60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES are "fascinating ... transformative"
--
WYPR (spot begins at 32:40)

60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES is "a wonderful example of literary thinking becoming a visual language." I WILL SMASH YOU and 60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES are "disarmingly engaging" and both films "subtly acc[rue] an emotive force."
--Bret McCabe,
City Paper

60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES is "innovative ... striking ... poignant ... humorous"
--Time Out New York

60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES: "I found myself riveted."
--
Matt Bell

60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES has a "brilliant premise"
--Lincoln Michel, The Faster Times

"The films of Michael Kimball and Luca Dipierro have at the forefront a concern with the way space is altered and engaged with when people enter the picture. When people enter the picture and sometimes say and do startling things."
--Rozalia Jovanovic, The Rumpus

"I enjoyed
60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES."
--Zachary German,
Moby Lives

City Paper's rave review of I WILL SMASH YOU
"Kimball and Dipierro have put together a collection of money shots that make you care about who's coming and why. ...
SMASH offers vicarious thrills--personal fave is local author Betsy Boyd mirthfully demolishing her car--but it's the reasons why that stay with you when all that's left is rubble."

Director's Notes, the best podcast ever about independent filmmaking, posted an interview with Luca and Michael, where they speak at length about I WILL SMASH YOU and their new project, 60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES. You can listen to it directly on the website or save it on your computer and listen to it later. www.directorsnotes.com

Time Out New York on 60 WRITERS / 60 PLACES

I WILL SMASH YOU screening @ P•P•O•W Gallery (NYC)
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The Astonishing Egg
The Scowl

HTMLGIANT on I WILL SMASH YOU trailers

Reverse Ark Schoolhouse on I WILL SMASH YOU screening & smashing @ Contemporary Museum
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