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Vulture provides an A-z glossary of all of Stranger Things mad sci-fi referencing from Alien (1979) toVideodrome (1983)
Comics Alliance American Gods, Bryan Fuller's adaptation of the Neil Gaiman book, gets its first logo and a promotional image
EW Impromptu Smash reunion. Katharine McPhee invited Megan Hilty on stage with her Sunday night at a La jazz club - and yes they sang Smash songs.
Movies
Playbill Fences sets its release date for December 16th
Antagony & Ecstasy looks back at His Girl Friday - the Rosalind Russell role was a male role in the source material.
The Root Leslie Jones of SNL & Ghostbusters fame was hounded by racists on twitter - they're feeling so bold these days thanks to the Gop -- fans rallied behind her
Salon "Free Jillian Holtzmann" on why Sony isn't saying that the most popular new Ghostbuster character is a lesbian
Av Club talks to John Cho about Star Trek,...
- 7/19/2016
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Carol, Suffragette and Rams also among 15 titles in competition at cinematography festival.
The titles in the running for the main competition at the 23rd Camerimage (Nov 14-21), the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography, have been revealed.
A total of 15 films will vie for the Golden Frog, Silver Frog and Bronze Frog awards, to be awarded to those titles representing the greatest achievements in cinematography at the festival, held in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz.
13 Minutes (Ger)
dir. Oliver Hirschbiegel, cin. Judith Kaufmann
The 33 (Chile)
dir. Patricia Riggen, cin. Checco Varese
Brooklyn (Can-uk-Ire)
dir. John Crowley, cin. Yves Belanger
Carol (UK-us)
dir. Todd Haynes, cin. Ed Lachman
I Saw The Light (Us)
Marc Abraham, cin. Dante Spinotti
Mad Max: Fury Road (Aus)
dir. George Miller, cin. John Seale
The Midwife (Fin)
dir. Antti J. Jokinen’, cin. Rauno Ronkainen
Rams (Den-Ice)
dir. Grímur Hákonarson, cin. Sturla Brandth Grøvlen
The Red Spider (Cze-Slo-Pol)
dir. Marcin Koszałka...
The titles in the running for the main competition at the 23rd Camerimage (Nov 14-21), the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography, have been revealed.
A total of 15 films will vie for the Golden Frog, Silver Frog and Bronze Frog awards, to be awarded to those titles representing the greatest achievements in cinematography at the festival, held in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz.
13 Minutes (Ger)
dir. Oliver Hirschbiegel, cin. Judith Kaufmann
The 33 (Chile)
dir. Patricia Riggen, cin. Checco Varese
Brooklyn (Can-uk-Ire)
dir. John Crowley, cin. Yves Belanger
Carol (UK-us)
dir. Todd Haynes, cin. Ed Lachman
I Saw The Light (Us)
Marc Abraham, cin. Dante Spinotti
Mad Max: Fury Road (Aus)
dir. George Miller, cin. John Seale
The Midwife (Fin)
dir. Antti J. Jokinen’, cin. Rauno Ronkainen
Rams (Den-Ice)
dir. Grímur Hákonarson, cin. Sturla Brandth Grøvlen
The Red Spider (Cze-Slo-Pol)
dir. Marcin Koszałka...
- 10/28/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
One of the most immediate pleasures of flying to Hong Kong to cover the release of "Transformers: Age Of Extinction" was sitting down with the always-charming Stanley Tucci to talk about his role as "Excellent character actor screaming at the CGI robots." As I said in my review, these are really weird movies. I am still baffled by John Malkovich in the third film. There's an entire scene in that film where I can't even fully describe what it is he's doing. I went back recently just to look at that moment, and it looks like Malkovich is on Ecstasy and that he's fixated on one of the robots, practically rubbing himself against it. It's bizarre. I'm not sure about the entire role that he played. He has a deeply strange opening scene, and it just seems to get weirder from there, like the entire perverted "Three's Company" bathroom scene.
- 6/24/2014
- by Drew McWeeny
- Hitfix
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