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vintage-ukraine · 7 months
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The XIXth century Ukrainian poet and artist Taras Shevchenko on the March cover of the Kino Magazine, 1926
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kusanagihaku · 2 months
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nom nom nom reminder to feed ur local taiga today
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jamesbondlexicon · 2 years
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Naomie Harris, Daniel Craig, and Berenice Marlohe lining up for Skyfall on the October 2012 cover of Gala Kino
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foxvalleylover · 1 year
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WES ANDERSON , Director , US Filmmaker
Photography (c) Michael Dürr
more : www.michaelduerr.com
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detectiveangel · 2 years
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a page from the 1992-2 issue of Screen (Экран) magazine (formerly Soviet Screen/Советский экран) featuring reviews of Hellraiser 1 + 2, Cat People (1982) and Poltergeist 1-3 by A. Kokarev and I. Kokarev (brothers?)
i just really like the image of Pinhead making the 😐 face with big read letters saying THE NERVOUS ARE IMPLORED NOT TO WATCH. i like this even better than the real Hellraiser poster, might get a print made someday...
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avomagazine · 24 days
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Every week, we bring you a treasure trove of captivating music videos from lesser-known, new and intriguing Japanese artists who deserve your support! Join us on this extraordinary musical journey as we shed light on the artists who often go unnoticed but leave an unforgettable impact. We also maintain a YouTube Music playlist
This week we highlighted music videos from: 🍙 kinoe 🍙 梵 (Soyogi) 🍙 April After All 🍙 秘密のコペカチータ (Secret Copecachita) 🍙 Astral Rain 🍙 LUMiRiSE 🍙 ASANA
Since 2020, AVO Magazine has been curating a list of seven music videos by Japanese artists and bands across various genres, from pop and rock to metal.
Enjoy the music!
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thequeereview · 4 months
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Exclusive Interview: John Waters revisits Cry-Baby for its 4K restoration "I knew about juvenile delinquents because I always wanted to be one"
From reviled underground filmmaker to widely revered, self-proclaimed “filth elder”, John Waters was honoured for his six-decade career with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last year just as a major exhibition and retrospective screening series, John Waters: Pope Of Trash, opened at the prestigious Academy Museum in Los Angeles. The latest title from his subversive, colourful and distinctly…
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whozwho · 2 years
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@artjomgilz @crush.agency.berlin ist Kino Star in TÁR @berlinale #kino shot @thegrandberlin #berlin for #whozwho #magazine #portraitphotography by @olafkroenke @kunhildhaberkern (hier: The Grand) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co98jVqsag0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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eppysboys · 1 year
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“Astrid and The Beatles became even closer when she invited them to her home in Altona. For the first time since arriving in Hamburg, the five boys were able to enjoy some home comforts and escape the desperate privations of their hovel like accommodation at The Bambi Kino. They also enjoyed some sorely missed English food: “They loved visiting my house. For their first visit, my mother asked me what they liked to eat, and so she cooked them mashed potatoes, steak and peas – the first proper English meal they’d had since arriving in Germany. She even got them some strawberries, and made tea with milk and sugar. John and my mother got on like house on fire – even though they did not understand a word each other was saying. It was lovely to see. The boys had a good time – they had a bath and enjoyed looking through our records and books. It was to be the first of many such visits.”
Through such occasions, Astrid was able to get to know The Beatles as individuals. 
“Paul is still like he was then, very lovely, deeply modest, and very well mannered. He nearly broke his tongue talking German to my mother. He had his phrase book with him. He always tried to be the translator, because he had these three or five words of German that he knew. George was the sweet one. He was just 17, and he would sit and look at things, politely asking “Can I please look at that book, that magazine?” He is one of my closest friends. I am so pleased to know that he is in England watching over me. He had had tough times recently, and so I am pleased he has his family and his religion to help him. He lost John, his parents, he was almost killed during that terrifying attack, and he had that bad cancer, but through all these tragedies he is still the George he has always been; kind, helpful and full of love for his friends. He is very caring toward me.
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John was the strong one, always asking questions. All that anger that people associate with him and that was showing the film “Backbeat” in several scenes, where he shouts “It’s all dick!” at everyone and anyone - including me – was not the John I knew. That’s fiction, I never heard him say that. We got on every well – he was never hostile towards me.
“And Stuart!!! Well, by the time they visited my home we really had a crush on each other, so we just sat gazing into one another’s eyes, as the rest carried on. Neither of us actually made the first move, it was both of us - like magnets. At that time, Klaus was my boyfriend, but he sensed what was happening. He saw it and, in a way, forced it, which is strange to understand now, but Klaus always wanted me to be happy. He knew I wasn’t happy in our relationship. He and I were great friends, we shared the same tastes, the same sense of humour, but we just could not live together as lovers, that was impossible. So he encouraged Stuart and me a little bit.”
Astrid Kirchherr on the personalities of The Beatles. Interviewed by Colin Hall for Get Rhythm, August 2001
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filmnoirfoundation · 15 days
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AND THE WINNER IS...
Here are the winners of the FNF's NOIR CITY Magazine #41 donation drive held August 29 - September 5, 2024:
Existing donors
★ Winner of the Criterion DVD of The Asphalt Jungle (1950): Larry Long, Hammond, IN. Winner of the Criterion Blu-ray release of Bound (1996): Lloyd Stires, Pittsburgh, PA. Winner of the Flicker Alley release of the FNF restoration Too Late for Tears (1949): Deanna Trainham, Fairfax, VA
★ Winner of the Criterion Blu-ray release of Thelma & Louise (1991) starring Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis, illustrator Graham Chaffee’s To Have and To Hold, and the NOIR CITY Experience book about the first twenty years of the NOIR CITY film festival: Andrew Hawkins, Wilmington, DE
★ Winner of the new release of Kino Lorber’s Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XVII with Edward G. Robinson films Vice Squad (1953), Black Tuesday (1954), and Nightmare (1956); the Flicker Alley Blu-ray/DVD release of the FNF’s latest restoration No abras nunca esa puerta (1952 - Argentina); and a copy of Eddie Muller’s The Distance. Ruth Adar, San Leandro, CA
★ Winner of the Gloria Grahame trio: Human Desire (Kino Blu-ray Special Edition), Odds Against Tomorrow (Kino Blu-ray Special Edition), and In a Lonely Place (Criterion DVD); the Flicker Alley Blu-ray/DVD release of the FNF’s restoration El vampiro negro (1953 - Argentina); the about-to-be-published NOIR CITY Annual 16 (releasing September 2024); and the NOIR CITY Experience book – 20 years of the NOIR CITY film festival: Douglas Cablk, Oak Park, IL
★ EXTRA - Donors to receive the NOIR CITY Experience book Karen Meacham, Victoria, TX; Nicolas Consales, Fanwood, NJ; Michael Goswell, Pittsburgh, PA; Daniel Ferko, Lexington Park, MD; and Roberto Maragoni, San Jose, CA
New donors
★ The five new-subscriber winners of the five NOIR CITY Magazine back issues --   #16, #25, #28, #33, #38  -- are: Geoffrey Bickford, Freedom, NH; Jacqueline Davis, Akron, OH; Tommy Jansson, Sweden; Anthony Towle, New York, NY; and Anthony Martinez, Los Angeles, CA
★ The three new-subscriber winners of Flicker Alley Blu-ray/DVD releases of two FNF restorations -- Too Late for Tears (1949) with Lizabeth Scott and Dan Duryea and The Man Who Cheated Himself with Lee J. Cobb, Jane Wyatt, and John Dall: William Ardis, Frisco, TX; Doyle Bartlett, Ada, OK; and Danielle Johnson, Scottville, MI
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the Film Noir Foundation! A reminder that anyone who contributes $20 or more to the FNF and signs up our mailing list always receives a free year's subscription to NOIR CITY e-magazine. Contributors may receive additional FNF thank you gifts depending on the amount of the donation.
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vintage-ukraine · 2 years
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Ukrainian actress Raisa Nedashkivska and Lithuanian actress Grazina Balandyte on the March cover of the Kino Magazine, 1969
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Magical Girl series are hilariously bad at having "average girls". A few examples:
Aino Minako: her family own a home close to the Tokyo Tower, and Codename: Sailor V makes clear she used to have a very weird life abroad even before meeting Artemis (her speed in accepting she was dealing with a talking cat is suspicious, especially because she actually checked him for speakers).
Tsukino Usagi: her family lives in a house they cannot afford based on the known income, and they don't seem to have any debt.
Mizuno Ami: at first she actually seemed to be just a very good student... Then we saw her house, and it's obvious her father WAS extremely wealthy and her mother milked him for all he was worth during the divorce (at least the others pointed it out, though Ami was oblivious to her wealth).
Hino Rei: if the Emperor of Japan had a daughter her same age, they could be classmates. Also, the Hino name is big enough her father married into her family just to get it and further his political career.
Kino Makoto: going by her home and the plane she and her parents were on when it crashed, she's related to wealthy Kansai billionaires.
Haneoka Meimi: goes to a Catholic school in the only Catholic-majority city in the entire archipelago, her father is a stage magician that appears to use actual magic, and her mother a retired phantom thief.
Marinette Dupain-Cheng: lives in a three-stores bakery/house in one of Paris' upscale districts, and her uncle is a world-famous chef.
Alya Cesaire: her mother is the chef at a millionaire hotel in Paris.
Should I continue?
I will make an argument that Usagi's house is actually normal. Like yeah /now/ the idea of having four people in a decent-but-small home off of just the father's salary, even as a magazine editor, is far-fetched. But in 1991? Makes total sense. (It's the Simpsons Effect tbh).
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hongseasons · 1 year
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show myself kino Singles Magazine, july 2023 issue
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jamesbondlexicon · 1 year
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Daniel Craig emerges from the shadows as the new Bond on the November 2006 cover of Kino & Co magazine.
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foxvalleylover · 1 year
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Miriam Fussenegger , Actress
Photography (c) Michael Dürr
Make up / Hair : https://www.instagram.com/kerolaine_amorim/
Location : https://www.instagram.com/bbpr_vienna/
Outfits : WENDY JIM , Madeleine Fashion Österreich etc.
Jetzt im Kino : https://www.instagram.com/hals_ueber_kopf_film/
more : www.michaelduerr.com
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delightfullyatomicfest · 10 months
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John’s biography of The Beatles in the first issue of Mersey Beat in July 1961:
Once upon a time there were three little boys called John, George and Paul, by name christened. They decided to get together because they were the getting together type. When they were together they wondered what for after all, what for? So all of a sudden they grew guitars and fashioned a noise. Funnily enough, no one was interested, least of all the three little men. So-o-o-o on discovering a fourth little even littler man called Stuart Sutcliffe running about them they said, quite ‘Sonny get a bass guitar and you will be alright’ and he did – but he wasn’t alright because he couldn’t play it. So they sat on him with comfort ’til he could play. Still there was no beat, and a kindly old man said, quote ‘Thou hast not drums!’ We had no drums! they coffed. So a series of drums came and went and came.
Suddenly, in Scotland, touring with Johnny Gentle, the group (called the Beatles called) discovered they had not a very nice sound – because they had no amplifiers. They got some.
Many people ask what are Beatles? Why Beatles? Ugh, Beatles, how did the name arrive? So we will tell you. It came in a vision – a man appeared on a flaming pie and said unto them ‘From this day on you are Beatles with an ‘A’. Thank you, mister man, they said, thanking him.
And then a man with a beard cut off said – will you go to Germany (Hamburg) and play mighty rock for the peasants for money? And we said we would play mighty anything for money.
But before we could go we had to grow a drummer, so we grew one in West Derby in a club called Some Casbah and his trouble was Pete Best. we called ‘Hello Pete, come off to Germany!’ ‘Yes!’ Zooooom. After a few months, Peter and Paul (who is called McArtrey, son of Jim McArtrey, his father) lit a Kino (cinema) and the German police said ‘Bad Beatles, you must go home and light your English cinemas’. Zooooom, half a group. But before even this, the Gestapo had taken my friend little George Harrison (of speke) away because he was only twelve and too young to vote in Germany; but after two months in England he grew eighteen and the Gestapoes said ‘you can come’. So suddenly all back in Liverpool Village were many groups playing in grey suits and Jim said ‘Why have you no grey suits?’ ‘We don’t like them, Jim’ we said, speaking to Jim.
After playing in the clubs a bit, everyone said ‘Go to Germany!’ So we are. Zooooom Stuart gone. Zoom zoom John (of Woolton) George (of Speke) Peter and Paul zoom zoom. All of them gone. Thank you club members, from John and George (what are friends).
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