Alexa here, returning from a break (moving is hell, folks) to share some film art for your Tuesday. I recently came upon these ink and marker drawings by Jim Ferguson and felt like they reinvigorated my love of classic Spielberg. Jim illustrates scenes from these and other classic and cult films, with a knack for choosing the perfect moments, both iconic and unexpected.
These are some of my favorites from his enormous portfolio (six more scenes after the jump)...
These are some of my favorites from his enormous portfolio (six more scenes after the jump)...
- 7/30/2013
- by Alexa
- FilmExperience
SAG-AFTRA, the new performers' union that was formed on March 30 with the merger of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, has taken its first official action by establishing an initial 24-member executive committee. The panel was announced on on Wednesday, Variety reported.The committee is composed of a dozen national officers, and SAG-AFTRA co-presidents Ken Howard and Roberta Reardon have each appointed six additional members. Per the merger agreement, Howard and Reardon will chair the SAG-AFTRA executive committee.The officers are Ned Vaughn, executive VP; Amy Aquino and Matthew Kimbrough, co-secretary-treasurers; Gabrielle Carteris, Los Angeles VP; Mike Hodge, New York VP; Craig Dellimore, mid-sized locals VP; David Hartley-Margolin, small locals VP; Michael O'Keefe, actor/performer VP; Catherine Brown, broadcaster VP; and Jim Ferguson, recording artist VP.The appointed members are David Browde, Assaf Cohen, Rebecca Damon, Denise Dal Vera,...
- 4/12/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Daniel Lehman)
- backstage.com
There's a new wing at the mental hospital, one that few people know about. Netflix subscribers who were looking for a carefree, Jim Ferguson-approved romantic comedy available on Instant Watch instead stumbled upon a title with an uncompromising look at sex. No Amy Adams, just golden showers and sadomasochism. No cure has been discovered for these now-comatose victims, visitation is prohibited, and Netflix has been required to differentiate the two movies in question by forcing Michael Rowe's "Leap Year" to include its Spanish title, Año Bisiesto, nestled in parentheses immediately following its English name.
Of course, there were people that actually wanted to watch this thing... and they're doing just fine. Recipient of the Camera d'or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, "Leap Year" centers on a lonely journalist and her intense (not to mention increasingly violent and vile) sexual relationship with a man. It's quite a perturbing experience to say the least,...
Of course, there were people that actually wanted to watch this thing... and they're doing just fine. Recipient of the Camera d'or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, "Leap Year" centers on a lonely journalist and her intense (not to mention increasingly violent and vile) sexual relationship with a man. It's quite a perturbing experience to say the least,...
- 3/3/2012
- by Christopher Bell
- The Playlist
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