The stars of Gogglebox were left in tears watching Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.
During Friday (23 September) night’s episode of the Channel 4 show, the households across the UK tuned in to see the monarch be laid to rest at Westminster Abbey on Monday (19 September).
Preparing themselves for an emotional viewing, Lee Riley was shown handing his friend Jenny Newby two boxes of tissues.
Mary Wood, meanwhile, commented that King Charles looked “waxen with grief”.
“No matter how old your parents are, it’s never going to be easy, is it?” Lee Sandiford said to his sister Sophie.
The Gogglebox stars then said that they were “moved” by the sound of the choir.
“I don’t know if I am a royalist, but it’s very moving, isn’t it, to just look at them even just as a family,” Sophie commented.
“Everybody really is doing her proud today,...
During Friday (23 September) night’s episode of the Channel 4 show, the households across the UK tuned in to see the monarch be laid to rest at Westminster Abbey on Monday (19 September).
Preparing themselves for an emotional viewing, Lee Riley was shown handing his friend Jenny Newby two boxes of tissues.
Mary Wood, meanwhile, commented that King Charles looked “waxen with grief”.
“No matter how old your parents are, it’s never going to be easy, is it?” Lee Sandiford said to his sister Sophie.
The Gogglebox stars then said that they were “moved” by the sound of the choir.
“I don’t know if I am a royalist, but it’s very moving, isn’t it, to just look at them even just as a family,” Sophie commented.
“Everybody really is doing her proud today,...
- 9/24/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
Here's yet another reason to upgrade to Blu-ray if ever I saw one – Director Ruggero Deodato’s highly controversial and widely acclaimed Cannibal Holocaust will soon be released in an eye-popping, high definition director's cut courtesy of the UK’s Shameless Screen Entertainment! Now where’s my wallet...
For those of us yet to make the jump to Blu-ray, don't get your panties in a knot – Shameless have also seen fit to give it a decent two-disc DVD package that finally complements the film that shocked the world!
From the Press Release:
The Most Controversial Film Ever Made, Now On Blu-ray For The First Time Ever And Featuring A Brand New Edit By Director Ruggero Deodato.
Director Ruggero Deodato’s Cannibal Holocaust remains one of the most shocking and controversial films of all time. Now, for the first time ever and in association with Shameless Screen Entertainment, Deodato has revisited...
For those of us yet to make the jump to Blu-ray, don't get your panties in a knot – Shameless have also seen fit to give it a decent two-disc DVD package that finally complements the film that shocked the world!
From the Press Release:
The Most Controversial Film Ever Made, Now On Blu-ray For The First Time Ever And Featuring A Brand New Edit By Director Ruggero Deodato.
Director Ruggero Deodato’s Cannibal Holocaust remains one of the most shocking and controversial films of all time. Now, for the first time ever and in association with Shameless Screen Entertainment, Deodato has revisited...
- 8/20/2011
- by Aaron Williams
- DreadCentral.com
Brent Green is a self taught filmmaker and artist who lives and works in the Appalachian hills of Pennsylvania. His unique hand drawn and stop motion short films have played venues including the Sundance Film Festival, the L.A. Film Festival and the International Film Festival Rotterdam. He was also one of Filmmaker’s 25 New Faces in 2005. Recently he wrapped up filming his first feature-length film, Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then. Shot entirely in stop motion using human beings, the film tells the true story of Leonard and Mary Wood, two people joyously brought together but separated through forces far beyond their control — a schism that results in creation of something wonderful. The making of Green’s new film has been a process unlike any other. He crafted it by hand with little more than the help of his friends and his own ingenious creativity. In this article, originally published in our Spring,...
- 2/17/2011
- by webadmin
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
My criteria for picking Bad Lit’s Movie of the Year is simple: First, I ask myself, “What movie has stuck in my head the most this year?” Then, whatever movie pops to mind first is my selection. But, at the same time, knowing how I think and all, some consideration goes towards what little-seen film do I think could use a little extra attention and a good publicity boost.
That didn’t happen this year.
Brent Green‘s live-action animated feature film Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then is about as close as an underground film can get to being a blockbuster. First of all, it had a theatrical run in NYC at the IFC Center, then Green and his live performance collaborators have been touring with it all over the country and screening the film to major audiences everywhere it goes. And it deserves every bit of attention and acclaim it has gotten.
That didn’t happen this year.
Brent Green‘s live-action animated feature film Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then is about as close as an underground film can get to being a blockbuster. First of all, it had a theatrical run in NYC at the IFC Center, then Green and his live performance collaborators have been touring with it all over the country and screening the film to major audiences everywhere it goes. And it deserves every bit of attention and acclaim it has gotten.
- 12/28/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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