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A-Z of favourite films - M it is then.

21 hours ago ago from Films, life, crap health and general musings

And we're up to letter 13 out of 26 in the A-Z of my favourite films of all time Crikey Charlie, M is the biggest category so far, – I’ve seen 147 films beginning with M. That makes it the second biggest category after S, so lots of M films may get skipped – I’ll just try to mention the pertinent ones. The Man appears to be very busy – I do worry about him. He knew rather too much information in both versions of Hitchcock’s ...

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Directors We Love: Monte Hellman

14 hours ago ago from Cinematical

I have seen nearly every Christmas movie ever made, but there was one I couldn't wait to see that kept eluding me: Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out! (1989). Why, you're wondering, would I waste my time on this crappy, sub-par horror series whose only claim to fame was irritating a group of parents back in the 1980s? Because this third part of a five-film series was the "comeback" feature for one of the greatest American ...

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In The Nursery - A page of madness

20 hours ago ago from Fields of Haze

Género: Experimental, Alternative, Soundtrack Artistas similares: Les Jumeaux, Test Dept, Young Gods Año de grabación : ITN Corporation, 2004. Formed in Sheffield, England by brothers Klive and Nigel Humberstone in 1981, In the Nursery explored a strange fusion of industrialized military rhythms and classical and film soundtrack music. Devoted more to the former in their early years, the band debuted in 1983 with the mini-album When ...

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A Decade of Movie Memories: 2002

16 hours ago ago from Movie Moxie

2002 was a pretty strange year for film, looking back at what I saw theatrically it looks like half schlock, half awards films. As with 2000 and 2001 that completely parallels the year for me which started out pretty rough living on my own in the tiniest apartment at what felt like the end of the world side of Parkdale. Limited funds meant limited movies seen for a lot of the year but then half way through I worked for a bit at TIFF which ...

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Brit Noir @ The Heights, December 21 - March 1

23 hours ago ago from Getafilm

Take-Up Productions presents Brit Noir , Mondays @ the Heights While Take-Up Productions continues its weekly Wed.-Sat. programming at the Trylon microcinema (review the winter lineup ), it also returns to the dark of winter night with a stellar Monday night film noir series at the Heights beginning next week and continuing through the end of February. Nearly all of these films are well-known classics, and the first film, Odd Man Out , ...

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Cinematical Seven: Worst Genre-Swapping Remakes

11 hours ago ago from Cinematical

It's hard to believe anyone thought it was a good idea to turn 8 into a musical, let alone Federico Fellini. But apparently the filmmaker was happy to see his best work adapted for the stage back in 1982. I guess it had worked well enough for Nights of Cabiria , though the film version of that musical, Sweet Charity , was a tremendous box office flop. I imagine the new film of Nine will have a similar fate. Yet even if it's somehow a hit, ...

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USA turning The Freshman into a TV series

21 hours ago ago from TV Squad

In 1990, there was a really funny movie that came out that involved transporting a Komodo dragon, Marlon Brando re-creating a Mafia-like big man in the style of Don Vito Corleone, high stakes gourmet dining, ice-skating, film school and romance. It was called The Freshman , and USA Network is turning it into a new series . If you've never seen it, do yourself a favor and rent it. Andrew Bergman wrote and directed that 1990 film, and he was ...

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