Noir if I can help it! Sultry Lizabeth Scott out-'fatals' every femme we know in this wickedly ruthless tale of unadulterated female venality. Rough creep Dan Duryea meets his match, as do other unfortunate males that get between Liz and a plump bag of blackmail loot. The Film Noir Foundation's restoration is a valiant rescue job, for a worthy 'annihilating melodrama.' Too Late for Tears Blu-ray + DVD Flicker Alley / FIlm Noir Foundation 1949 / B&W / 1:37 Academy / 102 min. / Street Date May 17, 2016 / 39.95 Starring Lizabeth Scott, Don DeFore, Dan Duryea, Arthur Kennedy, Kristine Miller, Barry Kelley Cinematography William Mellor Art Direction James Sullivan Film Editor Harry Keller Original Music Dale Butts Written by Roy Huggins from his story Produced by Hunt Stromberg Directed by Byron Haskin
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Who's doing good work for film preservation? The Film Noir Foundation has racked up some impressive rescues and restorations in the last fifteen years or so,...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Who's doing good work for film preservation? The Film Noir Foundation has racked up some impressive rescues and restorations in the last fifteen years or so,...
- 5/21/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
The fine folks at Flicker Alley have just announced two new Blu-rays coming in April 2016:
Flicker Alley, the Film Noir Foundation, and UCLA Film & Television Archive are proud to present two rediscovered gems of film noir, Too Late for Tears and Woman on the Run, both brilliantly restored in brand-new Blu-ray/DVD dual-format editions.
Here is a preview of Noir City, included in the supplements.
Here is the press release they’ve sent out:
Flicker Alley, the Film Noir Foundation, and UCLA Film & Television Archive are proud to present two rediscovered gems of film noir, Too Late for Tears and Woman on the Run, both brilliantly restored in brand-new Blu-ray/DVD dual-format editions.
Too Late For Tears
Finally! One of the great missing films of the classic noir era-resurrected! Rescued and preserved after a five-year crusade by the Film Noir Foundation, this 1949 classic is at long last available in a clean digital version,...
Flicker Alley, the Film Noir Foundation, and UCLA Film & Television Archive are proud to present two rediscovered gems of film noir, Too Late for Tears and Woman on the Run, both brilliantly restored in brand-new Blu-ray/DVD dual-format editions.
Here is a preview of Noir City, included in the supplements.
Here is the press release they’ve sent out:
Flicker Alley, the Film Noir Foundation, and UCLA Film & Television Archive are proud to present two rediscovered gems of film noir, Too Late for Tears and Woman on the Run, both brilliantly restored in brand-new Blu-ray/DVD dual-format editions.
Too Late For Tears
Finally! One of the great missing films of the classic noir era-resurrected! Rescued and preserved after a five-year crusade by the Film Noir Foundation, this 1949 classic is at long last available in a clean digital version,...
- 1/22/2016
- by Ryan Gallagher
- CriterionCast
We pick up this week’s Chasing Nashville where we left off — the first round of the Hillbilly Days singing competition is over and the next day’s finals are looming. Nashville music exec Keith Thomas says he isn’t just there to hand out checks to the top three performers — he’s there to find talent to take back to Nashville for an upcoming showcase. Savannah says she isn’t nervous about the outcome because she’s been here before and knows the drill. Helena says she’s just happy she made it, because she’s such a plain Jane compared to the other girls. […]
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The post Chasing Nashville recap Season 1 episode 2: ‘Chance of a Lifetime’ appeared first on Channel Guide Magazine.
- 10/30/2013
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
Ashok Amritraj
Film makers from India,Singapore and Middle East will be invited to make documentary films in a new reality show hosted by Hollywood producer Ashok Amritraj, “Chance of a Lifetime.”
Four selected teams of filmmakers, each with members from India,Singapore and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Bahrain,Kuwait,Oman,Qatar,Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, will be handed with production tasks each week. The topics of the films will be based on the Un’s Millennium Development Goals. By the end of the series the respective documentaries too will be completed.
The winning film will be screened at the Un and will be honoured with a special recognition by Variety magazine at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
The initiative is being organised in collaboration by the United Nations, Variety Magazine, Hyde Park Entertainment andAbu Dhabi’s production company Image Nation.
The show will be hosted by Ashok Amritraj,...
Film makers from India,Singapore and Middle East will be invited to make documentary films in a new reality show hosted by Hollywood producer Ashok Amritraj, “Chance of a Lifetime.”
Four selected teams of filmmakers, each with members from India,Singapore and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Bahrain,Kuwait,Oman,Qatar,Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, will be handed with production tasks each week. The topics of the films will be based on the Un’s Millennium Development Goals. By the end of the series the respective documentaries too will be completed.
The winning film will be screened at the Un and will be honoured with a special recognition by Variety magazine at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
The initiative is being organised in collaboration by the United Nations, Variety Magazine, Hyde Park Entertainment andAbu Dhabi’s production company Image Nation.
The show will be hosted by Ashok Amritraj,...
- 9/29/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
X Factor stylist Grace Woodward reportedly broke up with Matt Cardle last night, after finding him flirting with his backing dancers.
The Britain’s Next Top Model judge was said to be furious when she found the former painter and decorator in the midst of some scantily clad beauties and yelled at him, while he was forced to stay silent because of a throat complaint.
An X Factor source said: “She yelled at him it was over and he tried to talk her round – but it’s not easy with laryngitis.”
Simon Cowell’s ex girlfriend Sinitta admitted that yesterdays dress rehearsals were fraught and full of tantrums and wrote on Twitter:
todays rehearsals were…stressful! Lots of anxiety on set, plenty of drama and upset… It Must be the Semi’s!
Missing contestants unable to rehearse, drama’s tantrums and tears at rehearsals today…what will tomorrow be like?...
The Britain’s Next Top Model judge was said to be furious when she found the former painter and decorator in the midst of some scantily clad beauties and yelled at him, while he was forced to stay silent because of a throat complaint.
An X Factor source said: “She yelled at him it was over and he tried to talk her round – but it’s not easy with laryngitis.”
Simon Cowell’s ex girlfriend Sinitta admitted that yesterdays dress rehearsals were fraught and full of tantrums and wrote on Twitter:
todays rehearsals were…stressful! Lots of anxiety on set, plenty of drama and upset… It Must be the Semi’s!
Missing contestants unable to rehearse, drama’s tantrums and tears at rehearsals today…what will tomorrow be like?...
- 12/4/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Sinitta has revealed that there were tears and tantrums at today’s X Factor rehearsals.
The five final acts are preparing for Saturday’s live semi final show, but both Matt Cardle and Mary Byrne were too ill to take part in the sound checks and staging practice due to throat infections.
Talking about the others’ mood on stage, Simon Cowell’s ex told her Twitter followers:
todays rehearsals were…stressful! Lots of anxiety on set, plenty of drama and upset… It Must be the Semi’s!
Missing contestants unable to rehearse, drama’s tantrums and tears at rehearsals today…what will tomorrow be like?!… Poor things
Chance of a lifetime but its So easy to forget once the tension mounts for them,its been a long time away from home and the finish line is ..
Dermot O’Leary also implied that all wasn’t well in the London studios.
The five final acts are preparing for Saturday’s live semi final show, but both Matt Cardle and Mary Byrne were too ill to take part in the sound checks and staging practice due to throat infections.
Talking about the others’ mood on stage, Simon Cowell’s ex told her Twitter followers:
todays rehearsals were…stressful! Lots of anxiety on set, plenty of drama and upset… It Must be the Semi’s!
Missing contestants unable to rehearse, drama’s tantrums and tears at rehearsals today…what will tomorrow be like?!… Poor things
Chance of a lifetime but its So easy to forget once the tension mounts for them,its been a long time away from home and the finish line is ..
Dermot O’Leary also implied that all wasn’t well in the London studios.
- 12/3/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Lane has entertained Matt, Ragan and Britney by joking about how Brendan is campaigning to be evicted this week instead of Rachel. He joined the trio in the Head of House bedroom and expressed disbelief after Brendan approached him to find out if he can count on Lane to vote him out in the eviction. "What a wasted slot. People on the outside would be like, 'How dare you?'" Ragan said. "Chance of a lifetime," Matt said (more)...
- 8/11/2010
- by By Tom Ayres
- Digital Spy
Toronto -- The Berlin award-winning teen dramedy "My Suicide" from U.S. director David Lee Miller is to unspool at the upcoming Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival For Children, organizers said Tuesday.
The Gabriel Sunday-starring film about a high school teen making a video project about his own suicide recently won the best feature film prize in Berlin's youth film section Generation 14plus (Hr, Feb. 13).
Sprockets also booked Neil Diamond's "Reel Injun," a Canadian documentary about inaccurate portrayals of native peoples in Hollywood films.
But elsewhere, there's an international flavor to Sprockets' 13th edition, with 27 features and 41 shorts from 23 countries and in 20 languages on offer.
As in past years, the Toronto event aligned with the Toronto International Film Festival will look to widen young film tastes beyond Pixar and Disney by featuring mostly European films in its features sidebar, including Norwegian director Asleik Engmark's "Twigson," "The Indian" from Dutch director Ineke Houtman,...
The Gabriel Sunday-starring film about a high school teen making a video project about his own suicide recently won the best feature film prize in Berlin's youth film section Generation 14plus (Hr, Feb. 13).
Sprockets also booked Neil Diamond's "Reel Injun," a Canadian documentary about inaccurate portrayals of native peoples in Hollywood films.
But elsewhere, there's an international flavor to Sprockets' 13th edition, with 27 features and 41 shorts from 23 countries and in 20 languages on offer.
As in past years, the Toronto event aligned with the Toronto International Film Festival will look to widen young film tastes beyond Pixar and Disney by featuring mostly European films in its features sidebar, including Norwegian director Asleik Engmark's "Twigson," "The Indian" from Dutch director Ineke Houtman,...
- 3/9/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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