Documentaries such as David Byars’ fascinating No Man’s Land have an important function going beyond the headlines, memes, and talking points that prove to be difficult to make sense of in the moment. The film gets to the heart of the 41-day occupation of Harney County, Oregon’s Malheur Wildlife Refuge by militants led by Ammon Bundy. The son of right-wing hero Cliven Bundy, he makes a compelling argument at times and one that should be heard in front of Congress. The tactics, however, are a form of domestic terrorism. The protest is against the politics of the Bureau of Land Management (which unfortunately, and confusingly, shares an acronym with Black Lives Matter) which prohibit grazing on public lands, starving independent ranches and making American ranchers less competitive than their international competitors. They argue in favor of liberating federally protected lands in the west, giving back control to states and regional governments.
- 5/22/2017
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
[caption id="attachment_48307" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Wayward Pines TV show on Fox, season two. Nimrat Kaur, Josh Helman, Jason Patrick, Djimon Hounsou, Hope Davis, Kacey Rohl, and Tom Stevens. ©2016 Fox Broadcasting Co. Credit: Patrick Hoelck/Fox./caption]
Check out photos and story details for the second season of the Wayward Pines TV show on Fox. Wayward Pines, season two, picks up after the events of the first season finale. The residents of Wayward Pines are battling the "iron-fisted rule of the First Generation." The second season premieres Wednesday, May 25, at 9:00pm Et/Pt.
Wayward Pines stars: Jason Patric, Djimon Hounsou, Hope Davis, Tom Stevens, Nimrat Kaur, Josh Helman, and Kacey Rohl. The guest cast includes: Terrence Howard, Carla Gugino, Charlie Tahan, Greta Lee, Siobhan Fallon, Christopher Meyer, Amitai Marmorstein, Rj Fetherstonhaugh, Jaime Callica, Naika Toussaint, Sarah Corrigan, Tyronne L’Hirondelle, and Aydrick Lim.
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Check out photos and story details for the second season of the Wayward Pines TV show on Fox. Wayward Pines, season two, picks up after the events of the first season finale. The residents of Wayward Pines are battling the "iron-fisted rule of the First Generation." The second season premieres Wednesday, May 25, at 9:00pm Et/Pt.
Wayward Pines stars: Jason Patric, Djimon Hounsou, Hope Davis, Tom Stevens, Nimrat Kaur, Josh Helman, and Kacey Rohl. The guest cast includes: Terrence Howard, Carla Gugino, Charlie Tahan, Greta Lee, Siobhan Fallon, Christopher Meyer, Amitai Marmorstein, Rj Fetherstonhaugh, Jaime Callica, Naika Toussaint, Sarah Corrigan, Tyronne L’Hirondelle, and Aydrick Lim.
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- 5/2/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
How awesome is it when you’re flipping channels and the movie The Lost Boys comes on television? Seriously. Right then and there you know you don’t have to change the channel anymore. Well that’s unless it’s on network TV with commercials. But I had a chance to catch it on cable so I was good to go. While I really don’t need to get into specifics on how good a Vampire movie this is, one scene that goes particularly unnoticed that deserves its due is the scene where Jason Patrick can’t stop staring at Jamie Gertz for the first time.
Tim Cappello Playing “I Still Believe” in Lost Boys is the Coolest Saxophone Moment in a Movie Ever...
Tim Cappello Playing “I Still Believe” in Lost Boys is the Coolest Saxophone Moment in a Movie Ever...
- 1/16/2016
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Bruce Willis, John Cusack, and Jason Patrick in a lean little thriller: sometimes you just need a few simple ingredients, and 90-minutes, for an entertaining night at the movies. And we've got a couple of copies of "The Prince" for your next night in. Directed by Brian A. Miller, and from the folks who brought you "Escape Plan" and "Lone Survivor," the movie follows a mechanic with past ties to the underworld, who is unwittingly drawn back into the life he gave up when he suspects that his daughter has been kidnapped. He must team up with his old partner, Sam, to confront Omar, his former nemesis, in order to rescue her. So how can you snag yourself a copy? Follow us on Twitter and tweet: “I want to win The Prince from @ThePlaylist. #WinThePlaylistContest.” Your final step: just email us your tweet, your full name and address, and tell...
- 10/28/2014
- by The Playlist Staff
- The Playlist
‘Fury’ is the nickname of vehicle at the center of Fury, a Sherman tank – the formidably efficient warhorse of the American army during WWII. Fury is a harrowing, tightly focused combat unit tale set during the war’s waning days that is at its best during its many bloody and intense battle sequences. The story is set during the Allies’ final ground assault on the Third Reich. Fury’s five-man crew is led by Sgt. Don “Wardaddy” Collier (Brad Pitt), a seasoned tank commander with the 2nd Armored Division who’s seen it all. In spring of 1945, Collier finds him and his crew deep in hostile Germany where, although faced with certain defeat, the Nazis intend to fight to the death. Fury opens just after the death of one of its crew. His replacement is Norman (Logan Lerman), a green, conscience-stricken clerk trained “to type 60 words a minute” (it’s...
- 10/17/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Every once in a while a trailer is just demoralizing. Take The Prince, for example. There’s Bruce Willis, looking at first like he might be committing to his role. Jason Patrick shows up — often a good sign — but the plot reveals itself to be another knock-off of Taken. In this case, Willis plays […]
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- 6/25/2014
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Dimension Films
Vampires have a long literary history, where we have read tales of the undead as glamorous monsters with charm, beauty, and talents of seduction. It was long understood that the Count Dracula’s of the world used their sexuality to lure in prey, and as these stories are continually translated on to the big screen we are starting to see the sexual side of vampires in a far more visual manner.
Vampire films may be considered a new trend, but films featuring the children of the night have been popular since Nosferatu frightened audiences, or Bela Lugosi breathed life into the iconic character of Dracula. Lately we have seen the vampire myth take a decidedly different turn from the usual monster fare with films like Twilight, that explore a more casual and “tweeny’ take on the mythical monsters. That won’t be who we are discussing today, and...
Vampires have a long literary history, where we have read tales of the undead as glamorous monsters with charm, beauty, and talents of seduction. It was long understood that the Count Dracula’s of the world used their sexuality to lure in prey, and as these stories are continually translated on to the big screen we are starting to see the sexual side of vampires in a far more visual manner.
Vampire films may be considered a new trend, but films featuring the children of the night have been popular since Nosferatu frightened audiences, or Bela Lugosi breathed life into the iconic character of Dracula. Lately we have seen the vampire myth take a decidedly different turn from the usual monster fare with films like Twilight, that explore a more casual and “tweeny’ take on the mythical monsters. That won’t be who we are discussing today, and...
- 3/5/2014
- by Scott Fraser
- Obsessed with Film
Hot off her Toronto deal to direct Jason Patrick in Hotel 33 for Open Road Films and Emmett / Furla / Oasis Films, Kellie Madison has signed with Zero Gravity Management. The horror thriller follows a small town Pennsylvania detective investigating the disappearance of a youngster in a haunted hotel where dozens went missing in 1953. Hotel 33 will mark Madison’s directorial debut and she’ll direct from her own script. Madison, also an actress, wrote, directed and produced the award-winning short Bathtub Picnic and wrote and produced telefilm Dear Mr. Gacy starring William Forsythe. Also at Toronto, writer-director Donovan Marsh has come aboard as a client at ICM Partners for representation in all areas. Marsh’s crime drama iNumber Number premiered at Tiff in the Contemporary World Cinema program, with Xyz Films handling sales and remake rights. South African born Marsh previously directed features Dollars and White Pipes and Spud, adapted...
- 9/11/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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