Chicago International Film Festival 2016’s “After Dark” Lineup Includes The Autopsy Of Jane Doe, Raw
The Chicago International Film Festival 2016 announced its full lineup, and it includes Julia Ducournau's Raw, the previously announced 4K restoration of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, The Eyes of My Mother, and The Autopsy of Jane Doe, starring Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch.
Press Release: Chicago (September 13, 2016) The Chicago International Film Festival today announces Opening and Closing Night selections, as well as the full slate of films included in the Festival’s U.S. Indies, Spotlight: Musicals and After Dark categories. Chicago will play host to gala screenings of Damien Chazelle’s La La Land and Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival as respective bookends to the 52nd Festival, opening on October 13th and closing on October 27th. A full list of these newly announced programs is below and at www.chicagofilmfestival.com. Tickets for these events and all film screenings go on sale September 21st for Cinema/Chicago members...
Press Release: Chicago (September 13, 2016) The Chicago International Film Festival today announces Opening and Closing Night selections, as well as the full slate of films included in the Festival’s U.S. Indies, Spotlight: Musicals and After Dark categories. Chicago will play host to gala screenings of Damien Chazelle’s La La Land and Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival as respective bookends to the 52nd Festival, opening on October 13th and closing on October 27th. A full list of these newly announced programs is below and at www.chicagofilmfestival.com. Tickets for these events and all film screenings go on sale September 21st for Cinema/Chicago members...
- 9/21/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
A season of Project Runway where every challenge is a team challenge? Er, okay.
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Raising Hope is planning a big My Name is Earl reunion, TVLine reports. Jason Lee, Jaime Pressly, Ethan Suplee and Eddie Steeples will all reprise their regular Earl roles and Nadine Velaquez will play a party supply store employee.
CBS is developing a small screen version of the Cameron Diaz comedy Bad Teacher, which sounds like a bad idea, but it does have a Happy Endings writer working on it.
According to EW, Taissa Farmiga is in talks to appear in the third season of American Horror Story.
Still looking for a show to capitalize on The Hunger Games like The Vampire Diaries did with Twilight, the CW is filming a new pilot for the post-apocalyptic romance The Selection. The network also ordered a pilot from Supernatural producer Sera Gamble, Company Town about a Virginia...
News
Raising Hope is planning a big My Name is Earl reunion, TVLine reports. Jason Lee, Jaime Pressly, Ethan Suplee and Eddie Steeples will all reprise their regular Earl roles and Nadine Velaquez will play a party supply store employee.
CBS is developing a small screen version of the Cameron Diaz comedy Bad Teacher, which sounds like a bad idea, but it does have a Happy Endings writer working on it.
According to EW, Taissa Farmiga is in talks to appear in the third season of American Horror Story.
Still looking for a show to capitalize on The Hunger Games like The Vampire Diaries did with Twilight, the CW is filming a new pilot for the post-apocalyptic romance The Selection. The network also ordered a pilot from Supernatural producer Sera Gamble, Company Town about a Virginia...
- 1/24/2013
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
It’s a very distinct world we’re entering when The Odd Life of Timothy Green begins, and while the film capitalizes wonderfully on the potential, it unfortunately also falls victim to some of the traps.
Jim and Cindy Green (Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Garner) are a happy couple living the medium-town life, but when they learn that they aren’t going to be able to have kids, they don’t take it very well. In an effort to deal with their sense of mourning, they bury all their hopes and dreams for their child in the backyard. That night, Timothy shows up in their house, covered in dirt and ready for middle school. Their self-proclaimed son left a large hole in the garden in his wake, and comes equipped with leaves growing out of his calves.
The Greens are naturally at something of a loss, but there seems no...
Jim and Cindy Green (Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Garner) are a happy couple living the medium-town life, but when they learn that they aren’t going to be able to have kids, they don’t take it very well. In an effort to deal with their sense of mourning, they bury all their hopes and dreams for their child in the backyard. That night, Timothy shows up in their house, covered in dirt and ready for middle school. Their self-proclaimed son left a large hole in the garden in his wake, and comes equipped with leaves growing out of his calves.
The Greens are naturally at something of a loss, but there seems no...
- 12/19/2012
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
More than just a variety of western, spaghetti is the movie food of love, death and lip-smacking slurps
This week's Clip joint is by Jay Glennie, who is currently writing a book of interviews with British Oscar winners. Follow him on Twitter @Britannium
Think of spaghetti and the movies and the chances are an image of a mysterious man with no name in a Sergio Leone western is instantly brought to mind.
But think again! Whether it's egg or durum wheat pasta, spaghetti in particular has proved a pivotal plot device in many of our favourite movies. I'm jumping through hoops (see what I did there?) for these carbohydrate-laden scenes.
The Lady and the Tramp
Spaghetti has never been more seductive than in this scene between a streetwise mutt and a prim 'n' proper Cocker Spaniel. When the Tramp takes his love to the best Italian restaurant in town, Tony's,...
This week's Clip joint is by Jay Glennie, who is currently writing a book of interviews with British Oscar winners. Follow him on Twitter @Britannium
Think of spaghetti and the movies and the chances are an image of a mysterious man with no name in a Sergio Leone western is instantly brought to mind.
But think again! Whether it's egg or durum wheat pasta, spaghetti in particular has proved a pivotal plot device in many of our favourite movies. I'm jumping through hoops (see what I did there?) for these carbohydrate-laden scenes.
The Lady and the Tramp
Spaghetti has never been more seductive than in this scene between a streetwise mutt and a prim 'n' proper Cocker Spaniel. When the Tramp takes his love to the best Italian restaurant in town, Tony's,...
- 10/31/2012
- by Guardian readers
- The Guardian - Film News
After watching tonight's episode of The Vampire Diaries, I know what side of the supernatural turf I want to belong to. Too bad Tyler wasn't so clear on his own choices.
Act 1 - A Weekend Getaway, Vengeful Plans
The morning after the wolf slaughter from last week, Jules and Brady learn from another wolf, Stevie, about the Sun & Moon curse and Mason's involvement in it with some vampire named 'Kathy'. Brady declares to kill every vamp in town to stop them from breaking the curse.
At Caroline's house, Stefan calls Elena and the two decide to escape to a cabin in the woods for the weekend, which would be a way for Elena to leave the drama behind, namely John.
Damon walks Andie out the house, but gets some interesting info involving a new writer in town who is none other than Elijah. Alaric stops by afterwards and the two...
Act 1 - A Weekend Getaway, Vengeful Plans
The morning after the wolf slaughter from last week, Jules and Brady learn from another wolf, Stevie, about the Sun & Moon curse and Mason's involvement in it with some vampire named 'Kathy'. Brady declares to kill every vamp in town to stop them from breaking the curse.
At Caroline's house, Stefan calls Elena and the two decide to escape to a cabin in the woods for the weekend, which would be a way for Elena to leave the drama behind, namely John.
Damon walks Andie out the house, but gets some interesting info involving a new writer in town who is none other than Elijah. Alaric stops by afterwards and the two...
- 2/11/2011
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
Today, fifteen years after I first saw it, I believe "Hoop Dreams" is the great American documentary. No other documentary has ever touched me more deeply. It was relevant then, and today, as inner city neighborhoods sink deeper into the despair of children murdering children, it is more relevant. It tells the stories of two 14-year-olds, Arthur Agee and William Gates, how they dreamed of stardom in the NBA, and how basketball changed their lives. Basketball, and this film.
Photo copyright by Roka Walsh. Used with permission
"Hoop Dreams" observed its 15th anniversary Wednesday night at the Gene Siskel Film Center. Agee and Gates were both there. Gates, now a minister, observed that in one period of time he buried 20 victims of gang violence, 16 of them under 16. Agee said when he looks at his friends in the film today, "ten of them are no longer with us." Yet there they sat,...
Photo copyright by Roka Walsh. Used with permission
"Hoop Dreams" observed its 15th anniversary Wednesday night at the Gene Siskel Film Center. Agee and Gates were both there. Gates, now a minister, observed that in one period of time he buried 20 victims of gang violence, 16 of them under 16. Agee said when he looks at his friends in the film today, "ten of them are no longer with us." Yet there they sat,...
- 11/8/2009
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
Smack!!!!
“Aagghh!!!”
The former was what The Vampire Diaries did to me last night and the latter is my bitch made response. The domestic abuse that The Vampire Diaries administered to me last night was epic and my mind is still reeling from each blow that came at my face. There were no tears. Only gasps of shock after each uppercut landed.
Let me recount the events from the night before while I can recollect them at the moment.
Last night’s story took place during two time periods and picked up from where it left off the week before.
Crash Into Me… (Mystic Falls, Virginia 1864)
The scenery made me think about Dave Matthews Band’s “Crash Into Me” video, which is one of my favorite videos of all time. Anyway…
We are introduced to a pre-vamped Stefan and Damon Salvatore who were best friends and only fought with each other out of sport.
“Aagghh!!!”
The former was what The Vampire Diaries did to me last night and the latter is my bitch made response. The domestic abuse that The Vampire Diaries administered to me last night was epic and my mind is still reeling from each blow that came at my face. There were no tears. Only gasps of shock after each uppercut landed.
Let me recount the events from the night before while I can recollect them at the moment.
Last night’s story took place during two time periods and picked up from where it left off the week before.
Crash Into Me… (Mystic Falls, Virginia 1864)
The scenery made me think about Dave Matthews Band’s “Crash Into Me” video, which is one of my favorite videos of all time. Anyway…
We are introduced to a pre-vamped Stefan and Damon Salvatore who were best friends and only fought with each other out of sport.
- 10/17/2009
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
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