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GREG KLYMKIW'S CFC CANADIAN FILM CORNER: THE VANISHING SPRING LIGHT: TALES OF WEST STREET - Review By Greg Klymkiw - Xan Yu's extraordinary film is a document in its purest and most poetic form.
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Thursday, April 5, 2012. THE VANISHING SPRING LIGHT: TALES OF WEST STREET - Review By Greg Klymkiw - Xan Yu's extraordinary film is a document in its purest and most poetic form. The Vanishing Spring Light: Tales of West Street. 2011) dir. Xun Yu "Fish" Starring: "Grandma" Jiang Su-Ha, Xiao Da Wan-Bi, Xiang Qian-Hong. 8221; - James Agee, A Death in the Family. Grandma Jiang is dying. This is where Grandma Jiang lived for 50 of her 75 years. But now, wrapped in blankets, looking like a living mummy (and s...
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GREG KLYMKIW'S CFC CANADIAN FILM CORNER: EXIT HUMANITY - Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2011: Zombies in the Heartland of Post-Civil-War America Displays Ambition and Scope On No Budget
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011. EXIT HUMANITY - Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2011: Zombies in the Heartland of Post-Civil-War America Displays Ambition and Scope On No Budget. 2011) dir. John Geddes. Starring: Mark Gibson, Dee Wallace, Stephen McHattie, Bill Moseley and narrated by Brian Cox. RATING (out of * * ) * *. Ambition, when it is clear, true and sparked by originality is nothing to be sneezed at - even if the end result falls a bit short of what it needs to succeed. Exit Humanity. On the down sid...
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tashauk | Natasha Curson - a trans person
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Natasha Curson – a trans person. And transpeople are the same as every else – out experince may be occasionally different, but we are people first and trans second. Https:/ tashauk.wordpress.com/. I live in the United Kingdom, in the medieval city of Norwich, which is roughly equidistant between London and Amsterdam. I work at the University of East Anglia in the Centre for Staff and Educational Development. When I have time, I write about LGBT issues and pop culture. Posts by Natasha Curson:. Quite so -...
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The Tiger Garden | Page 2
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On 27 August 2009 by nicholasroyle. I am walking through a house we have bought. It’s fine, but not especially exciting until we get to the top where we go out into the garden and look one way to a view of rooftops and the other to a fabulous vista of wooded hillsides and valleys, like Lumb Bank. (23.08.09). On 27 August 2009 by nicholasroyle. The End of the World II. On 27 August 2009 by nicholasroyle. Later In a back garden with a video camera that has run out of battery charge, yet somehow watching fo...
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some of my favorite things #9: something wild (1986) « detours
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A blog about movies, books, and getting lost…. Some of my favorite things #9: something wild (1986). 8220;You sure you know what you’re doing? 8220;No.”. One of my favorite movies from the 1980s was Jonathan Demme’s. When it came out in 1986, it was a refreshing alternative to pretty much everything else playing and it confirmed that Melanie Griffith was the “It girl” at that time. The movie also resurrected Demme’s career (which had run aground with. Dream girl. She belongs to herself. Demme comes off a...
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Bibliography « detours
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A blog about movies, books, and getting lost…. Terry Gilliam: A Biography. Schaffner Press, forthcoming 2012. Editor, University of Mississippi Press, forthcoming. Charlie Kaufman and Hollywood’s Merry Band of Pranksters, Fabulists and Dreamers. Published by Kamera Books in May 2008. The book is a critical overview of directors Richard Linklater, David O. Russell, Wes Anderson, Spike Jonze, Sofia Coppola, and Michel Gondry. Taking Over the Asylum,” on Spike Jonze and the American New Wave,. 32, fall 2002.
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when you have to shoot… shoot… don’t talk: eli wallach « detours
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A blog about movies, books, and getting lost…. When you have to shoot… shoot… don’t talk: eli wallach. His first feature),. A nifty crime movie),. One of the great first scenes),. And more recently in his memorable small role in. He’ll always be Tuco to me, however. Sergio Leone’s. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Are fantastic and Wallach in particular gives a ferociously entertaining performance. There’s a little Tuco in all of us. Happy birthday, Mr. Wallach. He was 51 d...
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GREG KLYMKIW'S CFC CANADIAN FILM CORNER: A LITTLE BIT ZOMBIE - Review By Greg Klymkiw - A terrific script is almost undone by wildly erratic direction that veers from overwrought comic styling to TV-styled camera jockeying.
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Friday, March 30, 2012. A LITTLE BIT ZOMBIE - Review By Greg Klymkiw - A terrific script is almost undone by wildly erratic direction that veers from overwrought comic styling to TV-styled camera jockeying. A Little Bit Zombie. 2012) dir. Casey Walker. Starring: Kristopher Turner, Crystal Lowe, Shawn Roberts, Kristen Hager, Emilie Ullerup and Stephen McHattie, George Buza, Robert Maillet. Mixing horror with comedy is a noble enough tradition. An American Werewolf in London, Shaun of the Dead. The movie, ...
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GREG KLYMKIW'S CFC CANADIAN FILM CORNER: BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW - Review By Greg Klymkiw - WOW! Need a cool movie? Here it is!!! Need a fix of a truly creepy science fiction cult film? Got a few fat doobies to suck back? Forget Ridley Scott's Lugubriousl
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Friday, June 8, 2012. BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW - Review By Greg Klymkiw - WOW! Need a cool movie? Need a fix of a truly creepy science fiction cult film? Got a few fat doobies to suck back? Forget Ridley Scott's Lugubriously Dull, Bloated, Pretentious PROMETHEUS and just see this movie instead! Beyond The Black Rainbow. 2012) dir. Panos Cosmatos. Review By Greg Klymkiw. A short corporate film that opens Beyond The Black Rainbow. A state of mind, a way of being.". Born in a dream to create reality.".