Family isn’t always what you thought it might be. Sometimes, parents welcome children into the world who bring with them challenges that bring a new context to the relationship between fathers and mothers, and their sons or daughters. That idea is explored in the upcoming documentary “Far From The Tree,” which will be making its world premiere at Doc NYC.
Directed by Rachel Dretzin, and based on Andrew Solomon‘s book “Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity,” the documentary explores the unique family ties that are formed when children bring a entirely new experience into the world of their parents.
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Directed by Rachel Dretzin, and based on Andrew Solomon‘s book “Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity,” the documentary explores the unique family ties that are formed when children bring a entirely new experience into the world of their parents.
Continue reading ‘Far From The Tree’ Clip: Discover The True Nature Of Family [Doc NYC Exclusive] at The Playlist.
- 11/1/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Upcoming Supernatural Thriller Unveils True Nature of Humanity and Poses Disturbing Consequences in Epic Dark Fantasy Blockbuster Embark on a full-throttled adventure of epic proportions that reveals the answers to mankind’s most enduring questions in the thrilling new eye-opening blockbuster adventure novel Before, coming June 2017 from award-winning author Paul Kane. Part horror story, part non-stop …
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- 10/26/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Remember when Victoria Grayson was the Queen of The Hamptons? Well now she's a mere townie, and all she has to her name is a few cocktail dresses and some creepy feral dogs. Why? Because Grandpa Grayson left his entire inheritance to a gold digger named Natalie, and this broad is all about dethroning Victoria!
Other things to note before diving into this recap: Margaux LeMarchal is obsessed with ruining Emily Thorne's life, and Jack Porter is at serious risk of drowning in a puddle of his own tears. Praying for him.
Natalie's True Nature Is Revealed, David's Beard Says Hi It's Independence Day in The Hamptons, which means everyone's once again celebrating their love for the USofA as well as their mutual loathing for one another! However, this year it's Natalie who holds the annual soiree for The Hamptons' elite, and she decides to invite David Clarke as...
Other things to note before diving into this recap: Margaux LeMarchal is obsessed with ruining Emily Thorne's life, and Jack Porter is at serious risk of drowning in a puddle of his own tears. Praying for him.
Natalie's True Nature Is Revealed, David's Beard Says Hi It's Independence Day in The Hamptons, which means everyone's once again celebrating their love for the USofA as well as their mutual loathing for one another! However, this year it's Natalie who holds the annual soiree for The Hamptons' elite, and she decides to invite David Clarke as...
- 3/16/2015
- by Mehera Bonner
- Moviefone
So, Daniel Grayson is still dead. Like you, we were hoping that he would rise zombie-like from the grave and go on a revenge spree around The Hamptons, but nope. Daniel's untimely doom has set off a chain reaction, and thanks to the fact that he got himself shot to death there's a new predator trolling around Long Island: Malcolm Black. In case you've forgotten literally everything about last week's episode, Malcolm is a Canadian arms dealer to whom David Clarke owes money, and unfortunately Jack Porter murdered his daughter. Now, Malcolm's in The Hamptons and he's dead set on taking lives...which brings us to our recap!
David Clarke Decides Not To Murder Victoria, Everyone Breathes A Collective Sigh of Relief
Remember a few weeks back when David Clarke tried to kill Victoria by poisoning her wine? Well he still wants her dead, and this week he once again...
David Clarke Decides Not To Murder Victoria, Everyone Breathes A Collective Sigh of Relief
Remember a few weeks back when David Clarke tried to kill Victoria by poisoning her wine? Well he still wants her dead, and this week he once again...
- 1/11/2015
- by Mehera Bonner
- Moviefone
When Claire realizes exactly how trapped she is in this week’s Outlander, the knowledge comes like a kick to the gut. Or, more accurately, the knowledge comes as a kick to the gut – and that’s only one of the game-changing developments that take place during the hour.
The episode is a big one, with regard to what comes next, but it certainly wasn’t my favorite of the season so far – mostly because of the way Claire and Jack’s conversation at the garrison played out.
I’ll explain in more detail when we reach that point in the story,...
The episode is a big one, with regard to what comes next, but it certainly wasn’t my favorite of the season so far – mostly because of the way Claire and Jack’s conversation at the garrison played out.
I’ll explain in more detail when we reach that point in the story,...
- 9/14/2014
- TVLine.com
*there are major spoilers here and readers are encouraged to see this title before reading this review. **a screener of this film was provided by producer Ann Rotolante. Director/writer: Patrick Steele. Cast: Carolyn McCormick, Marianne Porter, Reg Land, David Darlow, John Woodruff, Marc Pitman, Michael Accardo, and Kevin R. Kelly. True Nature is one of those films that leaves one in awe as the final credits roll. Director Patrick Steele's first film involves an excellent script, some compelling action and a psychological journey that few will forget. As well, Steele's picture blends genres, with True Nature transforming throughout the film's short ninety minutes. This title is a true chameleon as lead character Marianne (Marianne Porter) deals with some difficult trauma and troubling memories. The film focuses primarily on the character Marianne. She is a young woman who disappears late at night, while running. She reappears muddy, hurt and scared over a year later,...
- 1/31/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Tagline: "Somewhere between life and death lies the truth." True Nature is a horror thriller from first time feature film director Patrick Steele. True Nature keeps much of its dark story hidden as seen in the film's trailer. Essentially, Becky (Carolyn McCormick) is abducted while jogging at night. She goes missing for over a year. But then, she turns up out of the blue. What has she experienced? And, what horrors has she seen? Fans of dramatic thrillers can find out the answers to these questions and others January 22nd. Monarch Home Entertainment will release this title on DVD and the film's official artwork is hosted below. Prepare for mystery, intrigue and more with True Nature set to launch shortly. Release Date: January 22, 2013 (DVD). Director/writer: Patrick Steele. Cast: Carolyn McCormick, Marianne Porter, Reg Land, David Darlow, John Woodruff, Marc Pitman, Michael Accardo and Kevin R. Kelly. The official trailer...
- 11/11/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The 2011 South African HorrorFest has come to an end (it ran 26 October through 4 November), and we have the full list of feature film and short film winners. In addition, the HorrorFest Team has informed us that this year's new additions of the Alternative Market and link-up with the Cape Town Zombie Walk will definitely return in 2012.
2011 South African Horrorfest Feature Film Categories:
Best Feature Film: Malditos Sean! (Cursed Bastards!)
Best Male Lead: Patrick Breen in The Bleeding House
Best Female Lead: Marianne Porter in True Nature
Best Director(s): Fabián Forte and Demián Rugna for Malditos Sean! (Cursed Bastards!)
Best Screenplay: Patrick Steele for True Nature
Best Cinematography: Trevor Calverley for Night Drive
Best Documentary: I Am Nancy
Indie Spirit Award: Skew
Audience Choice - Best Feature Film: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (with Makabra Ensemble live soundtrack)
2011 South African Horrorfest/Shadow Realm Short Film Categories:
Best International Short Film...
2011 South African Horrorfest Feature Film Categories:
Best Feature Film: Malditos Sean! (Cursed Bastards!)
Best Male Lead: Patrick Breen in The Bleeding House
Best Female Lead: Marianne Porter in True Nature
Best Director(s): Fabián Forte and Demián Rugna for Malditos Sean! (Cursed Bastards!)
Best Screenplay: Patrick Steele for True Nature
Best Cinematography: Trevor Calverley for Night Drive
Best Documentary: I Am Nancy
Indie Spirit Award: Skew
Audience Choice - Best Feature Film: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (with Makabra Ensemble live soundtrack)
2011 South African Horrorfest/Shadow Realm Short Film Categories:
Best International Short Film...
- 11/11/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
One film festival I'm bound and determined to make it to one of these years is the South African HorrorFest, but for now I'll just have to live vicariously through those of you who live close enough to attend. And after taking a look at this year's lineup, I'm pretty sure that if you are in the area, you won't want to miss it!
Growing into the country's ultimate Halloween event covering indie, new and classic movies, short films, music, literature and a range of Halloween festivities, 2011 marks the annual South African HorrorFest's lucky 7th year! It runs 26 October through 4 November.
Almost each of the exciting feature films and short films make their South African theatrical premieres. The Makabra Ensemble will also debut their Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde movie soundtrack performance, live to the screening of this 1920 silent classic.
In addition to the colourful audience Halloween dress-up event linked up with the live soundtrack show,...
Growing into the country's ultimate Halloween event covering indie, new and classic movies, short films, music, literature and a range of Halloween festivities, 2011 marks the annual South African HorrorFest's lucky 7th year! It runs 26 October through 4 November.
Almost each of the exciting feature films and short films make their South African theatrical premieres. The Makabra Ensemble will also debut their Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde movie soundtrack performance, live to the screening of this 1920 silent classic.
In addition to the colourful audience Halloween dress-up event linked up with the live soundtrack show,...
- 10/15/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Year: 2010Director: Patrick SteeleWriter: Patrick SteeleType of Horror: Supernatural ScareOut of 5 Stars (Bad, Ok, Good, Great, Awesome): 3 ½ If you were able to attend the Oklahoma Horror Film Festival here in Tulsa over Labor Day weekend, then you might have seen the supernatural feature-length film, ”True Nature”.Becky Pascal (Marianne Porter) is a normal college girl with an overprotective mother (Carolyn McCormick), a workaholic father (Reg Land) and a boyfriend that her parents don’t approve of her seeing (John Woodruff). However, her life becomes very...
- 9/25/2010
- by Elizabeth Provenzano, Tulsa Horror Movie Examiner
- Examiner Movies Channel
True Nature - Steele PosterTrue Nature is one of several films that will show at The Atlanta Horror Film Festival and True Nature stands out by adding a mysterious disappearance of a troubled young girl. Comparing itself to the "edgy fare of Polanski, Kubrick...and American films of the 1970s," True Nature has some big shoes to fill and some big expectations to meet (True Nature). The trailer below for the film does show some strong themes of wealth, advantage, and the vulnerability of anyone, regardless of class, to violence and abduction. But, whether director Patrick Steele's picture is on par with Kubrick will be seen August 13th. Have a watch of Steele's (Toss of a Coin) latest in this clip below and have a look at The Atlanta Horror Film Festival's full schedule also inside.
The synopsis for True Nature here:
"The Pascal family has it all - wealth,...
The synopsis for True Nature here:
"The Pascal family has it all - wealth,...
- 6/21/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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