“Tin Cup” is not a hole in one. via Tin Cup Blu-ray Review — DVD Corner’s blog
Month: May 2020
Day Sixty Eight -A mixed bag — Katyboo1’s Weblog
Day sixty eight involved me being a bit less stupid. I’m not saying that will last, but it made a refreshing change. I took a short walk rather than a several mile ramble. I paid attention to my body and fed it when it was hungry, rested it when it was tired and generally did […]… Continue reading Day Sixty Eight -A mixed bag — Katyboo1’s Weblog
NASA Will Let Tom Cruise Shoot His Outer Space Movie on the ISS — PNN – Paper News Network
[ad_1] Recently, a rumor broke out on the internet that action superstar Tom Cruise was working with tech entrepreneur Elon Musk to make an action-adventure movie set in space, using Musk’s SpaceX company. Now, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine has confirmed via Twitter that America’s national space agency will also be a part of the movie. […]… Continue reading NASA Will Let Tom Cruise Shoot His Outer Space Movie on the ISS — PNN – Paper News Network
Paul Schrader Wants Netflix and Amazon to Save the World’s Biggest Film Festivals — IndieWire
As the filmmaker considers the future for his unfinished movie, he explains his big idea for a one-time solution. via Paul Schrader Wants Netflix and Amazon to Save the World’s Biggest Film Festivals — IndieWire
Herb Ritts: Photographing the Famous and Fashionable — Photogpedia
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4vKsSGyQf-M%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent Herb Ritts was one of the most respected and well-known celebrity and fashion photographers of the late 20th century. Despite a career that lasted only twenty-four years, Ritts was remarkably prolific. Ritts photographed everyone from supermodels Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford, to Hollywood legends Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tom Cruise to music icons Madonna and… Continue reading Herb Ritts: Photographing the Famous and Fashionable — Photogpedia
Jeff Hoferer: “Nothing noteworthy is going to happen overnight” — Thrive Global
People are going to take your good ideas — and try to execute on them themselves. People see someone they know doing something that’s getting some attention, and they naturally want that attention for themselves. It rarely works out, because the same people that would rip an idea off aren’t willing to work hard to… Continue reading Jeff Hoferer: “Nothing noteworthy is going to happen overnight” — Thrive Global
James Mangold Reflects on Film Industry Mid-Quarantine – Exclusive Interview — DiscussingFilm
Visionary director James Mangold sits down with us to reflect on the state of the theatrical experience. Find out how he chooses his stories. via James Mangold Reflects on Film Industry Mid-Quarantine – Exclusive Interview — DiscussingFilm
‘Dr. Wise on Influenza’: Public information films and the ‘flu epidemic of 1918 — At the Pictures
https://youtube.com/watch?v=rzQNKEpNciI%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent ‘Whilst many persons are railing against the cinema as a disseminator of disease, there is, I am glad to find, one gentleman who is putting theatre to good account as an influenza combatant.’[1] Previously I reported on some of the debates that the influenza epidemic of 1918 precipitated within the cinema trade. In the […]… Continue reading ‘Dr. Wise on Influenza’: Public information films and the ‘flu epidemic of 1918 — At the Pictures
‘Funeral’ Director Marie Vandelannoote on self-taught filmmaking, and refusing to be a ‘bootlicker’ — Indy Film Library
https://video.wordpress.com/embed/EVB6fF4o?hd=0 Marie Vandelannoote is not your conventional filmmaker; fiercely independent, she didn’t attend film school, she doesn’t have any industrial connections to draw on for work, and she steadfastly refuses to resort to the kind of ‘bootlicking’ expected of ‘outsiders’ to attract funding. The fabulously outspoken Writer-Director of Funeral and The Shroud spoke to Indy… Continue reading ‘Funeral’ Director Marie Vandelannoote on self-taught filmmaking, and refusing to be a ‘bootlicker’ — Indy Film Library
HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: May 2020 ACTION/CRIME/THRILLER FEEDBACK Film Festival (Los Angeles) — Los Angeles feedback film festival
AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: BEST FANTASY FILM: MR. SUSHI BEST ACTION FILM: LUNCHTIME IS OVER BEST THRILLER FILM: SERIAL DATER BEST PERFORMANCES: WASTERS BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: THE SECRET BOX BEST SOUND & MUSIC: TIDE OF GHOSTS Theme of night: Outside influences. NOTE: Festival took place during the COVID-19 virus lockdown so all screenings were held in private. […]… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: May 2020 ACTION/CRIME/THRILLER FEEDBACK Film Festival (Los Angeles) — Los Angeles feedback film festival