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genevieveetguy · 6 months ago
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. Freud and all this stuff, it's very enlightening, huh?
A Couch in New York (Un divan à New York), Chantal Akerman (1996)
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years ago
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A Shock to the System (1990) Review
A Shock to the System (1990) Review
Graham Marshall is a long time executive at a large advertising company and is passed over for promotion by a young rival. Not being able to cope with this and his wife Leslie being self absorbed, everything is about to explode within his life. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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muldoonlives · 5 months ago
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Self Portrait by Kent Broadhurst
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year ago
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Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its Silver Bullet 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray. Originally due out on November 21, the 1985 werewolf movie will now be released on December 5.
Stephen King wrote the script based on his own 1983 novella Cycle of the Werewolf. Dan Attias (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Entourage) directs. Corey Haim, Gary Busey, Everett McGill, and Megan Follows star. Dino De Laurentiis (Army of Darkness, King Kong) produces.
Silver Bullet has been newly transferred in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision (HDR-10 compatible) and DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by The Kingcast's Eric Vespe and Scott Wampler
Audio commentary by director Daniel Attias
Audio commentary by producer Martha De Laurentiis
Isolated score selections and audio interview with composer Jay Chattaway
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by The Kingcast's Eric Vespe and Scott Wampler
Audio commentary by director Daniel Attias
Audio commentary by producer Martha De Laurentiis
Isolated score selections and audio interview with composer Jay Chattaway
Interview with actor Kent Broadhurst
Interview with actor Everett McGill
Interview with editor Daniel Loewenthal
Interview with special effects artists Matthew Mungle and Michael McCracken
Theatrical trailer
TV spot
Radio spot
Still gallery
In Stephen King’s thrilling adaptation of his novelette, Cycle of the Werewolf, a peaceful town is suddenly terrorized by a maniacal killer. The townsfolk think a madman is on the loose, but a wheelchair-bound 13-year-old (Corey Haim) knows the truth … a werewolf is on the hunt. With the help of his Uncle Red (Gary Busey), young Marty Coslaw sets out to stop the half-man/half-beast before he sinks his teeth into another innocent victim. Now, time is ticking … and the full moon is about to rise.
Pre-order Silver Bullet.
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mybeingthere · 2 years ago
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Denis Wirth-Miller (1915-2010), born Wurtmüller in Folkestone to a Bavarian father and English mother.
Denis Wirth-Miller: Bohemian artist who enjoyed a close association with Francis Bacon.Denis Wirth-Miller was one of a group of artists who for many years injected the spirit of bohemia into the life of Wivenhoe, a small shipbuilding and repairing town on the Essex coast. The jollifications of Wirth-Miller, his partner, the James Bond illustrator Richard "Dickie" Chopping, and the painter Francis Bacon remain the stuff of local legend.
Such stories, true or untrue – among the latter is one that after Bacon's death his former Wivenhoe house was kept as a shrine by Denis and Dickie – have tended to overshadow Wirth-Miller's achievements as a painter. One recognition of this will be a forthcoming small retrospective at the Minories Art Gallery, Colchester.
Also undermining Wirth-Miller's reputation was the fact that from the early 1970s sight problems hindered him and that latterly he suffered from dementia. All this must have been hard for a man who had shown in London's leading galleries and had work in the collections of the Queen, the Arts Council and Contemporary Art Society.
Wirth-Miller was born in Folkestone, Kent, in 1915, where his Bavarian father Johann Wirthmiller (Denis later Anglicised his name) ran a busy hotel. Wirth-Miller's mother moved him to Bamburgh in her home county of Northumberland, where he was raised by his grandmother.After school, he joined Tootal Broadhurst Lee, the textile manufacturers in Manchester, where innate talent prompted his appointment as a designer. After arriving in London early in 1937 he met Dickie Chopping, who moved into one of the painter Walter Sickert's former studios in north London, where Denis was living. Thus began a lifelong relationship; in December 2005 they became the first in Colchester to make a civil partnership.
It was not without disagreements, even how about they first met – according to Chopping at a Regent's Park charity garden party, according to Wirth-Miller at the Café Royal, a celebrated meeting point for gay men. A friend was concerned about the vulnerability of the Sickert flat to bomb damage and advised them to leave London, lending them the dilapidated Felix Hall in Kelvedon, Essex. There, they scraped a living gardening and other jobs.Then, importantly, they met the painters Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines, who had established the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, first at Dedham and, when that was destroyed by fire, at Benton End. The artist Mollie Russell-Smith recalled how, as a student lacking an easel, with trepidation she knocked on the door at Benton End and it was "flung open by three young men" – Chopping, Wirth-Miller and Lucian Freud. 
"They bundled me in, assuming that I had come to be a student, and Dickie showed me all over the house with great enthusiasm and charm. I was enchanted."
https://www.independent.co.uk/.../denis-wirthmiller...
https://www.apollo-magazine.com/denis-wirth-miller-bacon.../
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yumyumpod · 3 years ago
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mariocki · 4 years ago
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Silver Bullet (Stephen King's Silver Bullet, 1985)
"Stella was going to commit suicide and if she had done so she would be burning in Hell right now. By killing her, I took her physical life but I saved her life eternal! Do you see how all things serve the will and the mind of God? Do you see - you meddling little shit?"
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clemsfilmdiary · 5 years ago
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Stars and Bars (1988, Pat O’Connor)
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whatsheread · 3 years ago
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Novel Nuggets - Year-end Review Crunch Part II
Novel Nuggets – Year-end Review Crunch Part II
I hate starting the new year with outstanding reviews to write. Twenty reviews. Four days. It’s crunch time, and it’s going to get ugly. And short. These are not going to be award-winning reviews. Here are the next five. Genevieve Cogman says that The Untold Story is not the end of the series, just the end of the “current season.” All I know is that I consider it a great ending to a beloved…
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data2364 · 4 years ago
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Jerry Doyle as   Security Chief Michael Garibaldi   1994 in  Babylon 5  “Babylon Squared”
https://babylon5.fandom.com/wiki/Babylon_Squared
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coupdetorchon · 7 years ago
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October Shock & Schlock Day 7 (5/6) - Stephen King’s The Dark Half (1993)
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loveless422 · 8 years ago
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Brent Jennings, Yaphet Kotto, Robert Redford, and Kent Broadhurst in a scene from Brubaker (1980).
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milliondollarbaby87 · 5 years ago
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The Verdict (1982) Review
The Verdict (1982) Review
Frank Galvin a lawyer who had been having a rather tough time gets one final shot at a big case to regain respect when he goes to trial over medical malpractice instead of taking the settlement he was offered.
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saturdaynightmatinee · 2 years ago
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 8 / 10
Título Original: Brubaker
Año:  1980
Duración: 132 min
País:  Estados Unidos  
Dirección: Stuart Rosenberg
Guion: W.D. Richter
Música: Lalo Schifrin
Fotografía: Bruno Nuytten
Reparto: Robert Redford, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, Murray Hamilton, David Keith, Morgan Freeman, Matt Clark, Tim McIntire, Richard Ward, Jon Van Ness, M. Emmet Walsh, Albert Salmi, Linda Haynes, Everett McGill, Val Avery, Ron Frazier, David Harris, Joe Spinell, James Keane, Konrad Sheehan, Roy Poole, Nathan George, Don Blakely, Lee Richardson, John McMartin, Alex Brown, John Chappell, Brent Jennings, Harry Groener, William Newman, Noble Willingham, Wilford Brimley, Jane Cecil, Ebbe Roe Smith, Young Hwa Han, Vic Polizos, Jack O'Leary, James Dukas, J.C. Quinn, Jerry Mayer, Kent Broadhurst, Hazen Gifford, Bill McNulty, Rob Garrison, Ritch Brinkley, Gary A. Jones, Nicolas Cage.
Productora: 20th Century Fox
Género: Drama; Crime
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080474/
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brokehorrorfan · 5 years ago
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Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its Silver Bullet Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, which streets on December 17. Devon Whitehead designed the new cover art; the original poster will be on the reverse side.
Stephen King wrote the 1985 cult classic based on his own novella, Cycle of the Werewolf. It’s directed by Dan Attias (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Entourage). Corey Haim, Gary Busey, Everett McGill, and Megan Follows star.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary with producer Martha De Laurentiis (new)
Audio commentary with director Daniel Attias
Isolated score selections and audio interview with composer Jay Chattaway
Interview with actor Kent Broadhurst (new)
Interview with editor Daniel Loewenthal (new)
Interview with actor Everett McGill
Interview with special effects artists Matthew Mungle and Michael McCracken
Theatrical trailer
TV spot
Radio spot
Still gallery
In Stephen King’s thrilling adaptation of his novelette, Cycle of the Werewolf, a peaceful town is suddenly terrorized by a maniacal killer. The townsfolk think a madman is on the loose, but a wheelchair-bound 13-year-old (Corey Haim, The Lost Boys) knows the truth … a werewolf is on the hunt. With the help of his Uncle Red (Gary Busey, Lethal Weapon), young Marty Coslaw sets out to stop the half-man/half-beast before he sinks his teeth into another innocent victim. Now, time is ticking … and the full moon is about to rise.
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freethejazzblog · 8 years ago
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Free The Jazz #22 [for China Miéville]
1 - Gard Nilssen’s Acoustic Unity - Turtlehead (from “Firehouse”, 2015 Clean Feed)
2 - Shabaka And The Ancestors - The Sea (from “Wisdom Of Elders”, 2016 Brownswood)
3 - Rapoon - Je Veux De L'amour (from “Cultural Forgeries”, 2014 Alrealon)
4 - Albert Ayler Trio - The Wizard (from “Spiritual Unity”, 1965 ESP)
5 - Phil Broadhurst Quintet - Drive (from “Panacea”, 2015 Rattle Jazz)
6 - Christian Lillinger’s Grund - Acht! (from “Second Reason”, 2012 Clean Feed)
7 - Tomasz Stanko New York Quartet - Assassins (from “Wislawa”, 2013 ECM)
8 - Rodrigo Amado / Joe McPhee / Kent Kessler / Chris Corsano - This Is Our Language (from “This Is Our Language”, 2015 Not Two)
9 - Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda (from “Journey In Satchidananda”, 1971 Impulse!)
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