The prisoners locked in a Marine Corps jail in 1957 Japan are subjected to intense abuse and punishment from the guards. A filmed live performance of the Living Theatre.
Starring: Jim Anderson, Rufus Collins, Michael Elias, Warren Finnerty, Henry Howard, Steven Ben Israel, Gene Lipton, James Tiroff...
Starring: Jim Anderson, Rufus Collins, Michael Elias, Warren Finnerty, Henry Howard, Steven Ben Israel, Gene Lipton, James Tiroff...
- 8/13/2017
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
“In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes,” Andy Warhol famously said, but the legendary artist probably didn’t expect that such a sentiment would apply to his own screen tests, which have endured over the decades as a curious, intimate look at the inner workings of his creative process.
Filmed during the ’60s-era heyday of his Warhol Factory, the black and white screen tests feature a slew of Warhol regulars — from Ondine to Edie Sedgwick, Lou Reed to Bob Dylan — and other famous faces of the day, all lensed on Warhol’s own Bolex camera. Nearly 500 of the screen tests were filmed, though Warhol did not use or exhibit all of them. Favorites were arranged into various compilations that were then screened by Warhol for assorted audiences, though they’ve continued to inspire and delight fans for decades past their original filming.
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Filmed during the ’60s-era heyday of his Warhol Factory, the black and white screen tests feature a slew of Warhol regulars — from Ondine to Edie Sedgwick, Lou Reed to Bob Dylan — and other famous faces of the day, all lensed on Warhol’s own Bolex camera. Nearly 500 of the screen tests were filmed, though Warhol did not use or exhibit all of them. Favorites were arranged into various compilations that were then screened by Warhol for assorted audiences, though they’ve continued to inspire and delight fans for decades past their original filming.
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- 5/3/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Recently, CBS served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Blue Bloods" episode 5 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Backstabbers," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting and dramatic stuff go down as an escaped convict that Danny things was wrongfully imprisoned, prompts him to join a man hunt for him, and more. In the new, 6th episode press release: Danny Joins The Hunt For An Escaped Convict Who He Believes He Helped To Wrongfully Imprison, On "Blue Bloods," Friday, Oct. 23. Press release number 2: Danny will join the hunt for two escaped convicts after hearing one of them is someone he helped to wrongfully imprison. Also, Gormley is going to criticize a plan from Trey Delgado (Esai Morales) , an NYPD sergeant who Gormley thinks is having an affair with his wife. Esai Morales Guest Stars as Trey Delgado, an NYPD Sergeant. Guest stars feature: Easi Morales (Sgt.
- 10/16/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The Quare Land Written by John McManus Directed by Ciarán O’Reilly Irish Repertory Theatre DR2 Theatre, NYC 9/22 - 11/15, 2015
Our final review from this year's 1st Irish Festival in New York City brings us another strong production: The Quare Land, by County Cavan playwright John McManus. McManus’s two-man comedy takes place entirely within the upstairs room of Hugh Pugh's rural Cavan farmhouse (a superb set by Charlie Corcoran). The room's single naked lightbulb illuminates a chimney, record player, toilet, and, most importantly, a clawfoot bathtub. Under a thick layer of bubbles in that tub, 90 year-old bachelor and Enya fan Hugh (actor and writer Peter Maloney) is taking his first bath in 4 years in anticipation of a visit by his alcoholic brother when receives an unexpected visit from Rob McNulty (Rufus Collins). Hugh checks his mail far less often than he bathes, so hotel and construction company owner Rob has...
Our final review from this year's 1st Irish Festival in New York City brings us another strong production: The Quare Land, by County Cavan playwright John McManus. McManus’s two-man comedy takes place entirely within the upstairs room of Hugh Pugh's rural Cavan farmhouse (a superb set by Charlie Corcoran). The room's single naked lightbulb illuminates a chimney, record player, toilet, and, most importantly, a clawfoot bathtub. Under a thick layer of bubbles in that tub, 90 year-old bachelor and Enya fan Hugh (actor and writer Peter Maloney) is taking his first bath in 4 years in anticipation of a visit by his alcoholic brother when receives an unexpected visit from Rob McNulty (Rufus Collins). Hugh checks his mail far less often than he bathes, so hotel and construction company owner Rob has...
- 10/6/2015
- by Leah Richards
- www.culturecatch.com
Read More: Review: 'Mad Men' Season 7 Episode 12 'Lost Horizon' Gets 'On the Road'Andy Warhol will make his presence known throughout May, lighting up New York's Times Square with silent short films known as Screen Tests. From 1964 to 1966, Warhol created over 500 of these never-before-seen-by-the-public shorts in his Silver Factory studio. During this time, his studio had become a scene for celebrities and artists who posed for short, silent film portraits. At 11:57 pm each night in May, these screen tests will be shown on Times Square's electronic billboards. These "Midnight Moments" will last until midnight each night. The footage to be shown includes Rufus Collins, Walter Dainwood, Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsberg, Donyale Luna, Nico, Lou Reed, Twist Jim Rosenquist, Edie Sedgwick and Harry Smith. Read More: Indiewire's Summer Preview: The 10 Must-See Documentaries...
- 5/4/2015
- by Travis Clark
- Indiewire
The Goodman Theatre presents Rufus Collins Broadway's To Be or Not To Be and The Royal Family and Amanda Drinkall Strawdog Theatre Company's Great Expectations and Measure for Measure at the Goodman Venus in Fur, helmed by Joanie Schultz. As previously announced, Venus in Fur runs March 8 - April 13 in the Albert Theatre opening night is Tuesday, March 18. BroadwayWorld brings you highlights below...
- 3/12/2014
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Goodman Theatre heats up 2014 with Venus in Fur-a smart, sexy, sinister comedy Vogue and suspense-packed study of the erotics and the semiotics of power New York Times-penned by theatrical mastermind David Ives. In her Goodman mainstage debut, Joanie Schultz directs the Chicago premiere production of the Broadway triumph that earned two Tony nominations, two Drama League nominations and a Drama Desk nomination. Rufus Collins Broadway's The Royal Family and To Be or Not To Be portrays playwrightdirector Thomas Novachek and Amanda Drinkall Great Expectations at Strawdog Theatre Company, Measure for Measure at the Goodman portrays Vanda Jordan-the preternaturally talented actress whose audition for the gifted-but-demanding playwrightdirector's new work becomes an electrifying game of cat and mouse that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality, seduction and power, love and sex. The design team includes Todd Rosenthal set, Mikhail Fiksel sound, Jenny Mannis costumes and Keith Parham lights. Alden Vasquez is...
- 1/2/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
New York — Actress and producer Trudie Styler, the better half of pop singer Sting, will star this fall in a new off-Broadway adaptation of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull."
Producers said Wednesday that Styler will portray the fading actress Irina Arkadina in the Culture Project's version of the classic work adapted by Thomas Kilroy and directed by Max Stafford Clark. This version will be set in late 19th century Ireland.
The rest of the cast includes Rufus Collins, Alan Cox, Stella Feehily, Slate Holmgren, Rachel Spencer Hewitt, Ryan David O'Byrne, Amanda Quaid, Tim Ruddy and Kenneth Ryan.
Previews begin Oct. 3 and opening night is set for Oct. 13.
Styler's acting career began with the Royal Shakespeare Company and she made regular appearances on British TV during the 1980s as well as in many film roles. Her acting credits include the BBC series "Love Soup" and the film "The Next Three Days" with Russell Crowe.
Producers said Wednesday that Styler will portray the fading actress Irina Arkadina in the Culture Project's version of the classic work adapted by Thomas Kilroy and directed by Max Stafford Clark. This version will be set in late 19th century Ireland.
The rest of the cast includes Rufus Collins, Alan Cox, Stella Feehily, Slate Holmgren, Rachel Spencer Hewitt, Ryan David O'Byrne, Amanda Quaid, Tim Ruddy and Kenneth Ryan.
Previews begin Oct. 3 and opening night is set for Oct. 13.
Styler's acting career began with the Royal Shakespeare Company and she made regular appearances on British TV during the 1980s as well as in many film roles. Her acting credits include the BBC series "Love Soup" and the film "The Next Three Days" with Russell Crowe.
- 8/29/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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