Earlier this week, Stanford University released the following obituary and remembrance for Henry S. Breitrose, the founder of the institution's documentary program.
What follows is the entry in its entirety as written by Kathleen J. Sullivan. You can find the original post on Stanford's website.
Henry S. Breitrose, the founder and "lodestar" of Stanford's world-renowned graduate program in documentary filmmaking, died Oct. 2 at his campus home. He was 78.
Henry Breitrose is remembered as a superb teacher who was "absolutely in love" with film. Breitrose taught courses on the history of film ...
What follows is the entry in its entirety as written by Kathleen J. Sullivan. You can find the original post on Stanford's website.
Henry S. Breitrose, the founder and "lodestar" of Stanford's world-renowned graduate program in documentary filmmaking, died Oct. 2 at his campus home. He was 78.
Henry Breitrose is remembered as a superb teacher who was "absolutely in love" with film. Breitrose taught courses on the history of film ...
- 10/8/2014
- by krelth
- International Documentary Association
Earlier this week, Stanford University released the following obituary and remembrance for Henry S. Breitrose, the founder of the institution's documentary program.
What follows is the entry in its entirety as written by Kathleen J. Sullivan. You can find the original post on Stanford's website.
Henry S. Breitrose, the founder and "lodestar" of Stanford's world-renowned graduate program in documentary filmmaking, died Oct. 2 at his campus home. He was 78.
Henry Breitrose is remembered as a superb teacher who was "absolutely in love" with film. Breitrose taught courses on the history of film ...
What follows is the entry in its entirety as written by Kathleen J. Sullivan. You can find the original post on Stanford's website.
Henry S. Breitrose, the founder and "lodestar" of Stanford's world-renowned graduate program in documentary filmmaking, died Oct. 2 at his campus home. He was 78.
Henry Breitrose is remembered as a superb teacher who was "absolutely in love" with film. Breitrose taught courses on the history of film ...
- 10/8/2014
- by krelth
- International Documentary Association
42 pieces of art featuring Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, RoboCop, The Batwing, Rambo, Godzilla, The Little Mermaid, Aliens, Ghost Rider, Magneto, and more. Enjoy!
Classic Superman- An Adventure in pictures! by Des Taylor
RoboCop by Blaze
He Stole my Balloons!! (Batman ‘89) by Matt Ferguson [ Xombiedirge ]
Just Rambo Riding Godzilla by Marcelo Braga [ xombiedirge }
The Little Mermaid by Tom Whalen
The Little Mermaid Variant by Tom Whalen
Aliens by Ken Taylor [ Omg Posters ]
Android Legacy 4 - Akira by Fantasio
Art by Paul J. Sullivan
Ghost Rider by Bruno Werneck [ xombiedirge ]
Magneto Sentinel by Nszerdy
Art by Stanley Chow
Art by Stanley Chow...
Classic Superman- An Adventure in pictures! by Des Taylor
RoboCop by Blaze
He Stole my Balloons!! (Batman ‘89) by Matt Ferguson [ Xombiedirge ]
Just Rambo Riding Godzilla by Marcelo Braga [ xombiedirge }
The Little Mermaid by Tom Whalen
The Little Mermaid Variant by Tom Whalen
Aliens by Ken Taylor [ Omg Posters ]
Android Legacy 4 - Akira by Fantasio
Art by Paul J. Sullivan
Ghost Rider by Bruno Werneck [ xombiedirge ]
Magneto Sentinel by Nszerdy
Art by Stanley Chow
Art by Stanley Chow...
- 9/30/2013
- by Free Reyes
- GeekTyrant
Fans of horror will recognize the getup immediately: a man wearing overalls and a sack cloth on his head tied at the neck. Most would conjure Jason from Friday the 13th Part 2, but Charles Pierce did it first with his police procedural The Town that Dreaded Sundown. A true rarity on the home video market over the years, Scream Factory reaches even farther into the cult drawer to dig up this bizarre little film released from 1976.
The small town of Texarkana, which straddles Texas and Arkansas was haunted by a vicious serial killer who claimed the lives of five people in 1946. Dubbed “The Phantom Killer” by the media, this once peaceful town was transformed into a fearful community, full of paranoid residents who were armed to the teeth by the second set of murders. Texas Ranger J.D.Morales (Ben Johnson) is called upon to help solve the series of killings,...
The small town of Texarkana, which straddles Texas and Arkansas was haunted by a vicious serial killer who claimed the lives of five people in 1946. Dubbed “The Phantom Killer” by the media, this once peaceful town was transformed into a fearful community, full of paranoid residents who were armed to the teeth by the second set of murders. Texas Ranger J.D.Morales (Ben Johnson) is called upon to help solve the series of killings,...
- 6/8/2013
- by Derek Botelho
- DailyDead
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