Sometimes a movie goes into production and then seemingly disappears from the world altogether. It doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. Usually, Dimension is involved. Ouch. But true. Such as Amityville: The Awakening which was filmed in 2014 but didn’t get released until recently this year (3 years). And All the Boys Love Mandy […]
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- 11/23/2017
- by Mike Sprague
- DreadCentral.com
"They're back from the grave and ready to party!" And if you're looking for some party tunes, Real Gone Music's glow-in-the-dark The Return of the Living Dead vinyl soundtrack is limited to only 500 copies and the grey "Brainsss" vinyl is limited to only 720 copies:
From Real Gone Music: "Limited Glow in the Dark Vinyl Version Limited to 500 Copies (Real Gone Music Website Exclusive) $24.98.
Limited Grey “Brainsss” Vinyl Version Limited to 720 Copies Worldwide $19.98.
2 Variant Bundle (Only 60 Bundles) $39.98 (Every person to buy the bundle will be entered in a drawing to win a test pressing, Only 3 Test Pressings Available. 1 Bundle Per Person).
Co-written by John Russo, who was George Romero’s writing partner, 1985’s The Return of the Living Dead Was the Punk Rock Sequel to Night of the Living Dead Was the First Film to Feature Brain-Eating Zombies The Amazing Soundtrack Included Songs by The Cramps, 45 Grave, The Damned, T.S.
From Real Gone Music: "Limited Glow in the Dark Vinyl Version Limited to 500 Copies (Real Gone Music Website Exclusive) $24.98.
Limited Grey “Brainsss” Vinyl Version Limited to 720 Copies Worldwide $19.98.
2 Variant Bundle (Only 60 Bundles) $39.98 (Every person to buy the bundle will be entered in a drawing to win a test pressing, Only 3 Test Pressings Available. 1 Bundle Per Person).
Co-written by John Russo, who was George Romero’s writing partner, 1985’s The Return of the Living Dead Was the Punk Rock Sequel to Night of the Living Dead Was the First Film to Feature Brain-Eating Zombies The Amazing Soundtrack Included Songs by The Cramps, 45 Grave, The Damned, T.S.
- 9/21/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
We talk to the producers of the newly remade Hatoful Boyfriend about dating sims, pigeons and more...
Nb: This article contains mild Hatoful Boyfriend spoilers
Hatoful Boyfriend is a work of bewildering magic. This is, after all, a game where you play the only human at a school populated by pigeons. The pigeons appear on the screen as little more than static photographs of varying quality. Yet as you navigate your way through the story, and ultimately choose which of the school's pigeons you'd like to fall in love with, something strange happens: this surreal world starts to reel you in. You forget that the pigeons are just static images on the screen, and become ever more absorbed by the game's increasingly complex storyline. Before you know it, Hatoful Boyfriend has shifted from a breezily weird dating sim to something far more unexpected.
Hatoful Boyfriend began life as a joke...
Nb: This article contains mild Hatoful Boyfriend spoilers
Hatoful Boyfriend is a work of bewildering magic. This is, after all, a game where you play the only human at a school populated by pigeons. The pigeons appear on the screen as little more than static photographs of varying quality. Yet as you navigate your way through the story, and ultimately choose which of the school's pigeons you'd like to fall in love with, something strange happens: this surreal world starts to reel you in. You forget that the pigeons are just static images on the screen, and become ever more absorbed by the game's increasingly complex storyline. Before you know it, Hatoful Boyfriend has shifted from a breezily weird dating sim to something far more unexpected.
Hatoful Boyfriend began life as a joke...
- 9/8/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
We’re used to seeing Bey and Jay ‘Crazy In Love,’ but after five years of marriage, they’re now ‘Drunk In Love.’ However, we can’t help to notice it’s ironically very similar to Rihanna’s ‘Drunk On Love’ — and not just the title. Do you think it was a dig at RiRi?
Jay Z has always been Rihanna‘s mentor, and has even collaborated with her on hits like “Run This Town.” However, it appears that now his wifey Beyonce could be throwing shade at the singer — she gets super sexy in her new black and white video, “Drunk In Love.” We know that the ladies have had beef in the past — is this another diss?
Beyonce’s ‘Drunk In Love’
In the new video — one of the 17 she released on Dec. 13, Beyonce looks super sexy on the beach twerking and dancing in a scandalous bikini. Naturally,...
Jay Z has always been Rihanna‘s mentor, and has even collaborated with her on hits like “Run This Town.” However, it appears that now his wifey Beyonce could be throwing shade at the singer — she gets super sexy in her new black and white video, “Drunk In Love.” We know that the ladies have had beef in the past — is this another diss?
Beyonce’s ‘Drunk In Love’
In the new video — one of the 17 she released on Dec. 13, Beyonce looks super sexy on the beach twerking and dancing in a scandalous bikini. Naturally,...
- 12/13/2013
- by Emily Longeretta
- HollywoodLife
Remember, it's Black Friday deals week at Amazon right now and I have a full rundown of deals galore right here and while you're looking for deals, Barnes & Noble is still having their 50% off Criterion titles through the end of the month. Take a look at that sale right here, but before you head out check out this week's new titles directly below. There may be a few that catch your eye. Breaking Bad: Final Season and Complete Series With the final season of "Breaking Bad" finally on DVD and Blu-ray perhaps now Netflix will have those final eight episodes available for streaming and I can finish the series. I must say, however, if I was as die hard a fan of this series as some people seem to be, the complete collection is an impressive little curio, at least as far as DVD and Blu-ray sets are concerned.
- 11/26/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Captain Phillips could put Tom Hanks in Oscar contention, but All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is a sad retread of a slasher film. People's critics weigh in on what to see and what to skip this weekend at the movies. See ThisCaptain PhillipsOstensibly about the real-life hijacking of an American freighter by Somali pirates in 2009, Captain Phillips is actually a smart, intriguing dialogue about two Americas: the carrot and the stick. Director Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, United 93) delivers a corker of a thriller, complete with an award-worthy performance from Tom Hanks as Richard Phillips, the Maersk Alabama skipper kidnapped by the pirates.
- 10/11/2013
- by Alynda Wheat and Oliver Jones
- PEOPLE.com
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane has got to be one of the most ridiculously over-hyped movies on the internet ever. The movie was made back in 2006, and was directed by Jonathan Levine who is best known for the solidly good films such as The Wackness, Warm Bodies, and 50/50. All the Boys Love Mandy Lane was his first feature film, and unfortunately, it was also a piece of crap. I saw the movie a few years ago at Comic-Con, and it sucked so bad. I'm confused as to why the movie is getting so much love online. Anyway, this is the official trailer for the movie, and here's the synopsis,
Starring Amber Heard and Anson Mount, All The Boys Love Mandy is about a group of high-schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, 'a good girl' who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning from summer break, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch.
Starring Amber Heard and Anson Mount, All The Boys Love Mandy is about a group of high-schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, 'a good girl' who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning from summer break, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch.
- 8/24/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
It’s been seven years since Jonathan Levine’s directorial debut “All The Boys Love Mandy Lane” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. In that time, Levine delivered three more directorial outings—“The Wackness,” “50/50” and “Warm Bodies”—while his first film sat gathering dust on the proverbial shelf. This year The Weinstein Company’s genre shingle Radius landed the rights—nearly a decade since its parent company first bought the film—and it will now finally see a release this fall. A proper release begets a proper advertising campaign, so the studio has released a brand new trailer through CraveOnline. Starring Amber Heard—then an unknown—the R-rated film focuses on a group of high school students that invite Mandy Lane, the girl everyone wants to be with, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. One by one, as the weekend rages on, the group's number drops until...
- 8/23/2013
- by Cain Rodriguez
- The Playlist
We’ve waited a long time to see You’re Next, an even longer time to see All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, and we’ll never get to see The Day the Clown Cried. While we tear-up about it, producer Keith Calder joins us to describe what it’s like to see something you made collect dust on a shelf even as people clamor for its release. He’ll explain one direction your luck can go in when your movie is being treated like a used mattress. Plus, Geoff and I daydream about movies that could have been amazing if they hadn’t burned in development hell and explore how to email a professional screenwriter looking for advice. You should follow Keith Calder (@keithcalder), the show (@brokenprojector), Geoff (@drgmlatulippe) and Scott (@scottmbeggs) on Twitter for more fun stuff on a daily basis. And, as always, please send us your feedback. Download...
- 8/23/2013
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Zap2it: When did you know you wanted to be an actor?
Ross Lynch: I always knew I wanted to be an actor; it was never a decision.
Zap2it: What music do you listen to?
Ross Lynch: Any genre, there are certain songs that make you feel things, certain songs, just wow. I love OneRepublic, The Script, All Time Low. I love pretty much every genre. I love the Rolling Stones and Elvis.
Zap2it: What are your favorite books?
Ross Lynch: I just read "The Catcher in the Rye." After I read the book, I missed his personality. And obviously you can't go wrong with Shakespeare. My favorite poem ever was Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe.
Zap2it: Are you recognized from "Austin & Ally"?
Ross Lynch: Every day someone says, "Oh my gosh you're Austin." It's all very sweet.
Zap2it: Who recognizes you?...
Ross Lynch: I always knew I wanted to be an actor; it was never a decision.
Zap2it: What music do you listen to?
Ross Lynch: Any genre, there are certain songs that make you feel things, certain songs, just wow. I love OneRepublic, The Script, All Time Low. I love pretty much every genre. I love the Rolling Stones and Elvis.
Zap2it: What are your favorite books?
Ross Lynch: I just read "The Catcher in the Rye." After I read the book, I missed his personality. And obviously you can't go wrong with Shakespeare. My favorite poem ever was Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe.
Zap2it: Are you recognized from "Austin & Ally"?
Ross Lynch: Every day someone says, "Oh my gosh you're Austin." It's all very sweet.
Zap2it: Who recognizes you?...
- 7/19/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Rihanna must have opened her ‘umbrella’ while using Instagram on June 13 because she was throwing some serious shade! RiRi dissed Beyonce as she posted a new pic on the social networking app.
Rihanna posted a picture of a hefty man wearing a speedo to her Instagram account on June 13. While it seems innocent, Beyonce’s name was printed on the back of the speedo. Still confused? Let us explain.
Rihanna Disses Beyonce On Instagram — Not All Girls Love Beyonce
Rihanna wrote, “Boys love….” under the photo, making reference to her alleged ex-lover Drake’s song “Girls Love Beyonce.”
Apparently, Rihanna is not happy that Drake released a song that basically tells Beyonce that she’s desired by everyone, MediaTakeOut suggests.
Furthermore, this isn’t the first time that RiRi’s dissed Queen Bey on Instagram.
Rihanna Disses Beyonce’s ‘Bow Down’
Rihanna took a dig at Beyonce over Memorial Day...
Rihanna posted a picture of a hefty man wearing a speedo to her Instagram account on June 13. While it seems innocent, Beyonce’s name was printed on the back of the speedo. Still confused? Let us explain.
Rihanna Disses Beyonce On Instagram — Not All Girls Love Beyonce
Rihanna wrote, “Boys love….” under the photo, making reference to her alleged ex-lover Drake’s song “Girls Love Beyonce.”
Apparently, Rihanna is not happy that Drake released a song that basically tells Beyonce that she’s desired by everyone, MediaTakeOut suggests.
Furthermore, this isn’t the first time that RiRi’s dissed Queen Bey on Instagram.
Rihanna Disses Beyonce’s ‘Bow Down’
Rihanna took a dig at Beyonce over Memorial Day...
- 6/13/2013
- by Hollywood Life Staff
- HollywoodLife
I’m on record as saying that there seem to be too many damn movie festivals these days, and that’s coming from someone who loves movie festivals. Mainstays like Sundance and SXSW co-exist alongside smaller, local fests in just about every city in America, and there’s barely a week in the calendar year without one or the other. They’ve become more ubiquitous than unique, and you’d think I would be the last person to celebrate yet another one being added to the mix. But here I am. Celebrating. The Stanley Film Fest is brand new this year, and it immediately gets right what so many others get wrong. Location. The horror film fest takes place entirely at the historic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Co, which in addition to being a beautiful yet creepy locale is also the hotel that inspired Stephen King’s “The Shining.” Their...
- 4/10/2013
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Seven years after it was made, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane will finally hit theaters this summer!
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, starring Amber Heard, will finally see the light of day! Here's the press release:
New York, NY: March 8, 2013 – RADiUS-twc is proud to announce that it has acquired U.S. rights to All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, the long anticipated feature directorial debut from director Jonathan Levine (Warm Bodies, 50/50) that has been rescued by the Weinstein Company’s boutique label.
Starring Amber Heard and Anson Mount, All The Boys Love Mandy is about a group of high-schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, “a good girl” who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning from summer break, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. While the festivities rage on, the number of revelers begins to mysteriously drop one at a time.
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane...
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, starring Amber Heard, will finally see the light of day! Here's the press release:
New York, NY: March 8, 2013 – RADiUS-twc is proud to announce that it has acquired U.S. rights to All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, the long anticipated feature directorial debut from director Jonathan Levine (Warm Bodies, 50/50) that has been rescued by the Weinstein Company’s boutique label.
Starring Amber Heard and Anson Mount, All The Boys Love Mandy is about a group of high-schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, “a good girl” who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning from summer break, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. While the festivities rage on, the number of revelers begins to mysteriously drop one at a time.
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane...
- 3/12/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Victor Medina)
- Cinelinx
Warm Bodies Director Jonathan Levine has just had another zombie-like experience. His first feature length film: All The Boys Love Mandy Jane (2006), will finally be released after being shelved for seven years. The slasher film generated tons of hype from people who saw it at festivals but at the time boasted no big names. This probably influenced TWC’s decision to sell it to Senator Entertainment’s distribution company …which later went out of business. The film’s chances at a Us release have been dead ever since. Until yesterday’s announcement that…
Radius, a label under the Weinstein Company has purchased the Us rights to the film. Radius Co-President Tom Quinn said:
“I’ve been chasing this film since I first saw it in Toronto. [Executive producer] Keith Calder and I have kept in touch over the years and he’s finally been able to wrangle the film from a deal at Senator.
Radius, a label under the Weinstein Company has purchased the Us rights to the film. Radius Co-President Tom Quinn said:
“I’ve been chasing this film since I first saw it in Toronto. [Executive producer] Keith Calder and I have kept in touch over the years and he’s finally been able to wrangle the film from a deal at Senator.
- 3/9/2013
- by Alex Corey
- LRMonline.com
RADiUS-twc is proud to announce that it has acquired U.S. rights to All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, the long anticipated feature directorial debut from director Jonathan Levine (Warm Bodies, 50/50) that has been rescued by the Weinstein Company’s boutique label. Starring Amber Heard and Anson Mount, All The Boys Love Mandy is about a group of high-schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, “a good girl” who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning from summer break, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. While the festivities rage on, the number of revelers begins to mysteriously drop one at a time. All The Boys Love Mandy Lane will be released in late summer – seven years after its Toronto Film Festival Midnight premiere. RADiUS Co-President Tom Quinn says: “I've been chasing...
- 3/9/2013
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Tagline: "It's the kind of party where everyone gets wasted." All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is set for a release later this year. The Weinstein Company's RADiUS label has acquired this horror title for a Summer 2013 release. And, fans have been patient for the release as All the Boys Love Many Lane has been in film limbo since 2006. The story revolves around a group of high schoolers out on a holiday. Their isolated ranch hosts hidden secrets. Characters are soon missing. However, Mandy is not a victim and she knows how to turn the tables on her pursuers. This film was one of the first films reviewed here on 28Dla.com back in 2008. This title was an enjoyable watch. And, most horror fans will enjoy the twists in this underground thriller. A review for the film is here: All the Boys Love Mandy Lane Review, with more details on the release below.
- 3/8/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
RADiUS-twc is proud to announce that it has acquired U.S. rights to All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, the long anticipated feature directorial debut from director Jonathan Levine (Warm Bodies, 50/50) that has been rescued by the Weinstein Company’s boutique label.
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Starring Amber Heard and Anson Mount, All The Boys Love Mandy is about a group of high-schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, “a good girl” who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning … Continue reading →...
- 3/8/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Yes, you read that headline correctly. The unthinkable is happening! The impossible even! Seven Years after its debut, Jonathan Levine's (Warm Bodies) first directorial effort, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, is finally getting a North American release! Talk about overdue!
From the Press Release:
RADiUS-twc is proud to announce that it has acquired U.S. rights to All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, the long anticipated feature directorial debut from director Jonathan Levine (Warm Bodies, 50/50) that has been rescued by the Weinstein Company’s boutique label.
Starring Amber Heard (Drive Angry, Machete Kills) and Anson Mount ("Hell on Wheels"), All The Boys Love Mandy is about a group of high schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, “a good girl” who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning from summer break, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. While the festivities rage on, the number of revelers...
From the Press Release:
RADiUS-twc is proud to announce that it has acquired U.S. rights to All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, the long anticipated feature directorial debut from director Jonathan Levine (Warm Bodies, 50/50) that has been rescued by the Weinstein Company’s boutique label.
Starring Amber Heard (Drive Angry, Machete Kills) and Anson Mount ("Hell on Wheels"), All The Boys Love Mandy is about a group of high schoolers who invite Mandy Lane, “a good girl” who becomes the object of everyone’s affection after returning from summer break, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. While the festivities rage on, the number of revelers...
- 3/8/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Boys love crazy girls. If you need further proof, just watch the dysfunctional relationship played out in Passion Pit’s new video, “Carried Away," a track from 2012's "Gossamer." [More after the jump...] The clip, shot by “Beasts of the Southern Wild” cinematographer Ben Richardson, features Pp’s lead singer Michael Angelakos and “One Tree Hill” actress Sophia Bush in the throes of a tumultuous relationship. She spends a lot of time acting looney and he spends a lot of time saying "I'm sorry." Directed by Benjamin and Alex Brewer, who have also directed clips for Purity Ring and Alt-j, “Carried Away” is a...
- 2/20/2013
- Hitfix
Movie Review of Warm Bodies, starring Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, John Malkovich and Rob Corddry Nicholas Hoult is an undead hunk in fun horror romance Warm Bodies It takes a playful touch to have fun with a zombie love story like Warm Bodies and director Jonathan Levine does the genre-tweaking well. Levine has a youthful spirit, a way with gore and best of all, a firm grasp of the young leads at the heart of this surprising horror romance. Warm Bodies, based on Isaac Marion’s novel, is a playful nod to Levine’s film debut, the clever teen splatter thriller All the Boys Love Manda Lane, and a creative addition to the more popular than ever zombie genre.
- 2/1/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Movie Review of Warm Bodies, starring Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, John Malkovich and Rob Corddry Nicholas Hoult is an undead hunk in fun horror romance Warm Bodies It takes a playful touch to have fun with a zombie love story like Warm Bodies and director Jonathan Levine does the genre-tweaking well. Levine has a youthful spirit, a way with gore and best of all, a firm grasp of the young leads at the heart of this surprising horror romance. Warm Bodies, based on Isaac Marion’s novel, is a playful nod to Levine’s film debut, the clever teen splatter thriller All the Boys Love Manda Lane, and a creative addition to the more popular than ever zombie genre.
- 2/1/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Today I finally felt like I was hitting my stride. I found a parking place on the street this early Sunday morning and made my 8:30am screening of What They Don't Talk About When They Talk About Love which takes place in a special school for the mute, deaf and blind in Indonesia. A series of love stories told with a gentleness most easily summarized by one of its characters, Boys love what they see and girls love what they hear. The film is a sweet look — not always innocent — at love inside this special school, told with a narrative style and rhythm dictated by its actors being mostly blind, deaf or mute. Kiril Razlogov, Artistic Director of the Moscow Film Festival, and I had a great long talk about Russia, the new Ministry of Culture and how film fits into its political system and what is happening today with Russian films as we walked to the Glbt annual brunch at the Grub Steak (I can no longer recall who sponsors this I have been going to it for such a long time) I had thought it started at 10am but at 10:30am the line to get in was down the block and no one was going in until 11am, so we made our own party greeting those in line whom we knew. It was great to see Marie from Wolfe Releasing along with her colleague and to hear about the great response they have been getting internationally to their online movies. Kiril and she discussed Russian films and digital delivery. She is still deciding whether to go to Berlin as she is so busy at the home office. I looked for Jenny Olsen whom I always see there if no where else but she was not there yet. We visited with a few other friends and acquaintances and then Kiril and I parted ways as he went to see a film (he's concentrating on seeing the U.S. Films and I'm concentrating on international and particularly Latino and Eastern European films). I went to interview director Sebastian Silva whose Old Cats was in Sundance 2009 and The Maid which won the Dramatic Jury Award here in 2011 and whose film Crystal Fairy so impressed me this year. I will write about this wonderful interview after I have seen the second film he has here, Magic Magic, produced by Frida Torresblanco and Christine Vachon. My discussion after the interview with producer rep and publicist, Stephen Raphael of Required Viewing, who also happens to have been born in Chile, about the film's producers, Fabula, the company of Pablo and Claude Lorrain (No, Tony Manero) and the line producer who also line produced Il Futuro, the Chile-Italian coproduction film I also saw today verged on the weird for the number of coincidences and inter-relationships. The oddest coincidence was that while Stephen was awaiting his two Chilean clients to arrive at Sundance from Santiago, his luggage was lost and they discovered it had been sent mistakenly to Santiago! Between films I went to parties: UCLA / The Wrap party where I did not see Teri Schwartz, Dean of the UCLA film school or Sharon Waxman of The Wrap, Texas Party, but I was unable to squeeze in the Ida cocktail to which Laurie Ann Schag of Netflix and the the Ida Treasurer invited me as I had to run back to the Holiday Village to see The World According to Dick Cheney, a 110 minute life saga of this man who ran our government into the ground as told by himself, a man unable to think of a single fault in his own character when asked the question along with other questions about himself, all of which he could answer with a flawless alacrity – except for that one. He could only conclude that his only fault was not being able to name one. I went to see the Serbian film Circles at the urging of my friend Geno Lechner who played the wife of the protagonist. The fault of this film was in identifying characters 12 years after a horrible incident that took place among the characters which determined the story. I still do not know who was who and yet I understood the relevance of the story very much, especially because I was just in Sarajevo for the Festival and Talent Campus this summer and loved it so very much. This played out the tragedy of a man whose good deed in saving a Muslim cigarette vendor in Croatia during the Serbian Croatia War created circles of greater import like a stone which is dropped in the water. Finally, I changed my mind from seeing Wajma to going with the flow and seeing Escape from Tomorrow which is receiving lots of press because of possible copyright infringement of Walt Disney's IP. This surreal comedy of a man going insane at Disneyland or Disney World left me feeling dizzy and surreal myself. I think it is good as a work of art but without any commercial potential. I think, like the Barbie Doll enactment of the Karen Carpenter Story so many years ago, Sundance may be the only chance for anyone to see this film. With that as my finale for the evening, I drove home feeling disoriented to meet a depressed Harlan who had been unable to procure any tickets for the evening screenings. For having done a full day's work without a flaw, the evening's films and lack thereof left the two of us out of sorts. Oh well, there's always tomorrow, but I'm already undecided about whether to attend Acme PR's inaugural breakfast or go to see The Lifeguard. I've had enough docs on political issues and so will skip 99% The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film. There is always so much to do that no matter what you choose, you wonder if you should be somewhere else; that is the dilemma of these festivals with so many choices! See you tomorrow!
- 1/21/2013
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Hi, Ae! It's Aja, back for week 7 of The Shipping News and loving every minute of it. Thanks to all our readers for making this such an exciting column so far!
We've got a lot to cover this week, including feedback from readers, which is the best thing ever! thanks, guys!—so let's hop to it!
Slash News Roundup
Teen Wolf show runner Jeff Davis tweeted his love for Sterek fanart this week--specifically this gorgeous artwork by silvermittt at DeviantArt, which seems to invert religious imagery like St. Sebastian (yes, we did just link you to fuckyeahstsebastian) and the Pietà:
Source: art by silvermittt
"I'm still just sitting here, completely dumbfounded," said the artist when she learned about Davis' tweets describing the portrait as "amazing." But really, given Davis' track record with the Teen Wolf fandom so far, we're hardly even surprised.
Geeze. First Vice, now Slate. Ever since Tumblr's...
We've got a lot to cover this week, including feedback from readers, which is the best thing ever! thanks, guys!—so let's hop to it!
Slash News Roundup
Teen Wolf show runner Jeff Davis tweeted his love for Sterek fanart this week--specifically this gorgeous artwork by silvermittt at DeviantArt, which seems to invert religious imagery like St. Sebastian (yes, we did just link you to fuckyeahstsebastian) and the Pietà:
Source: art by silvermittt
"I'm still just sitting here, completely dumbfounded," said the artist when she learned about Davis' tweets describing the portrait as "amazing." But really, given Davis' track record with the Teen Wolf fandom so far, we're hardly even surprised.
Geeze. First Vice, now Slate. Ever since Tumblr's...
- 11/12/2012
- by bookshop
- The Backlot
Editor's Note: We were blown away by the internet explosion that was the Ultimate Slash Madness Tourney, and it occurred to us that a regular weekly column on the subject of slash might be a great fit for AfterElton. The name for such a column was easy: The Shipping News. The only catch was who to write it? We realized the only way a column would appeal to slash fans was if the person writing it really knew what they were talking about. So we put out an informal request for a "slash expert" and we were inundated with great responses and suggestions. We then asked interested folks to submit a sample column, hoping to narrow it down to a single candidate. Fat chance. Even after reluctantly eliminating a dozen impressive submissions, we we're still left with five great people we wanted to work with.
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- 10/1/2012
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
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