Originally posted on LGBT Toronto Film Festival: https://youtu.be/lNn3E_3e7jY Reese is a commitment-phobic lesbian who can’t be in the same room with her homemaker sister Rachel without them verbally eviscerating each other, but, when Rachel’s marriage falls apart, Reese is forced to take her sister in, along with her two kids and their dog until they… via… Continue reading LGBT Best Scene Screenplay: Secondhand Heart. by Amber Nardolillo — Festival Reviews
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LGBT Best Scene Screenplay Reading: COME ALIVE, by Andrew Cooper — LGBT Toronto Film Festival
Summary: A hilarious comedy about two men, TIM and ALVY, as they explore their sexuality again in their relationship. CAST LIST: Narrator: Allison Kampf Tim (M): Steve Rizzo (8) Alvy (M): Geoff Mays (9) — Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editors: Kimberly Villarruel, Ryan Haines, John […]… Continue reading LGBT Best Scene Screenplay Reading: COME ALIVE, by Andrew Cooper — LGBT Toronto Film Festival
BEST Scene Screenplay Reading of PALMETTO, by Greg Emmerth — WILDsound Festival
Jack, a young, wealthy, gay man returns home to Charleston for his mother’s birthday, a few years after his father’s death, and still hasn’t resolved his anger for them both. CAST LIST: Narrator: Allison Kampf Jack (M): Geoff Mays Jamie/Elton (M): Allan Michael Brunet Connor/Robert (M): Steve Rizzo Carol (F): Hannah Ehman Liz (F): Kyana […]… Continue reading BEST Scene Screenplay Reading of PALMETTO, by Greg Emmerth — WILDsound Festival
Weekly Virtual Film Festival
via Weekly Virtual Film Festival WATCH Tonight: Tuesday July 7th. 8pm EST (5pm on the West Coast.). Virtual Film Festival, Sponsored by Yonge/Dundas Square. Featuring the BEST DRAMA & EXPERIMENTAL Shorts from around the world today: LINEUP OF FILMS: FIRST ACT PROGRAM PLAY, 13min., Poland, Drama Directed by Piotr Sulkowski A man consumed by guilt… Continue reading Weekly Virtual Film Festival
39 Steps, The (1935) — Eternality Tan
Dated and unexpectedly dull, this early Hitchcock effort is a true disappointment. via 39 Steps, The (1935) — Eternality Tan
On the List – Quarantine Classics — film for thought
These are my go-to “on-the-list” movie recommendations, so make sure you tick each of these movies off that will stay with you long after you get out of quarantine. Don’t Look Now (1972) Director: Nicholas Roeg What’s it about? – A British couple start a new life in Venice after the tragic death of […] via… Continue reading On the List – Quarantine Classics — film for thought
North by Northwest (1959) – I’ve Never Felt More Alive Scene (8/10) | Movieclips — Catch the Moment
North by Northwest – I’ve Never Felt More Alive: Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) and Eve (Eva Marie Saint) have a romantic reunion in the woods. FILM DESCRIPTION:This classic suspense film finds New York City ad executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) pursued by ruthless spy Phillip Vandamm (James Mason) after Thornhill is mistaken for a […]… Continue reading North by Northwest (1959) – I’ve Never Felt More Alive Scene (8/10) | Movieclips — Catch the Moment
North by Northwest (1959) – The Crop Duster Scene (4/10) | Movieclips — Catch the Moment
North by Northwest – The Crop Duster: Stranded in the middle of nowhere, Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) runs to survive an attacking crop duster. FILM DESCRIPTION:This classic suspense film finds New York City ad executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) pursued by ruthless spy Phillip Vandamm (James Mason) after Thornhill is mistaken for a government […]… Continue reading North by Northwest (1959) – The Crop Duster Scene (4/10) | Movieclips — Catch the Moment
The Late, Late Movie: A Hatful of Rain (1957) – Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan,Henry Silva — The Inquiring Mind
via The Late, Late Movie: A Hatful of Rain (1957) – Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan,Henry Silva — The Inquiring Mind
The Maltese Falcon (5/10) Movie CLIP – Mighty Funny (1941) HD — Catch the Moment
CLIP DESCRIPTION:Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart) proposes that Kasper Gutman (Sydney Greenstreet) should make his gunsel, Wilmer (Elisha Cook Jr.), the fall guy for the murders. FILM DESCRIPTION:After two previous film versions of Dashiell Hammett’s detective classic The Maltese Falcon, Warner Bros. finally got it right in 1941–or, rather, John Huston, a long-established screenwriter making his […]… Continue reading The Maltese Falcon (5/10) Movie CLIP – Mighty Funny (1941) HD — Catch the Moment