PinnedJames KilloughWill The Real Elio Perlman Please Stand Up? — Part OneWhy ‘Call Me By Your Name’ might well be based on real people.Jun 14, 2022Jun 14, 2022
James KilloughWill the Real Elio Perlman Please Stand Up? — Part TwoThe investigation into whether ‘Call Me By Your Name’ is inspired by real people continues. (Please read Part One, first.)Jun 16, 20221Jun 16, 20221
James KilloughOn Proper Representation in TV and Film: ‘Outlander’ vs. Tarantino and ‘Watchmen’One of the benefits of having a murderous-sounding locational Highland surname like mine is you know exactly where you come from. But…Dec 23, 2019Dec 23, 2019
James Killough‘Just Don’t Die in India’During my early years in India, back in the late 80s, when I was writing the first feature film of mine that would go into production, I…Jan 16, 2015Jan 16, 2015
James KilloughDream Interpretation: A Progressively Luminous ClarityJames Killough explains how dream work has helped both his personal growth and his work as a writer-director.Sep 22, 2014Sep 22, 2014
James KilloughContent Creation: Can You Be Too Prolific?Is quality really damaged by quantity? Or is it just perception?Sep 15, 2014Sep 15, 2014
James KilloughThe Purpose of LifeAfter seeing Tim Minchin’s viral video, James Killough begs to differ on a rather important point: the point of existence itself.Sep 15, 2014Sep 15, 2014
James KilloughLa Vie en Verslan: How the French Literally Lost the PlotAfter watching Michel Gondry’s ‘Mood Indigo’, Killough examines why French literature has hit rock bottom.Aug 14, 2014Aug 14, 2014
James KilloughIdentity Theft: Never Tell a Rock God You Love HimA typical midweek night will see me propped up in bed binge watching a premium-cable show flanked by Buster and Aussie, my butch roommate’s…Aug 11, 2014Aug 11, 2014
James KilloughRelationships: We Are Slaves to the Empire of InstinctA writer responds to Alain de Botton’s call for reason over romance.Jul 9, 2014Jul 9, 2014