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The Criterion Collection have revealed their February 2016 line-up (click titles for more information):
On The Cinephiliacs, Peter Labuza talks with Jonathan Rosenbaum about his career and Out 1.
Watch Roger Deakins talk Sicario and more in a recent talk, and read our interview with him:
David Bordwell discusses the women crime writers of the 1940s and 1950s:
You might say that Double Indemnity and Out of the Past are quintessentially 1940s-1950s films, and I’d agree. But so too are works based on women writers. The list of Highsmith adaptations, starting with Strangers on a Train (1951), is too long to recite here, but let’s remember that...
The Criterion Collection have revealed their February 2016 line-up (click titles for more information):
On The Cinephiliacs, Peter Labuza talks with Jonathan Rosenbaum about his career and Out 1.
Watch Roger Deakins talk Sicario and more in a recent talk, and read our interview with him:
David Bordwell discusses the women crime writers of the 1940s and 1950s:
You might say that Double Indemnity and Out of the Past are quintessentially 1940s-1950s films, and I’d agree. But so too are works based on women writers. The list of Highsmith adaptations, starting with Strangers on a Train (1951), is too long to recite here, but let’s remember that...
- 11/16/2015
- by TFS Staff
- The Film Stage
From Plenty O'Toole to Plenty of Thrills! Follow the announcement of DJ Perry and Fred Griffith signing to Rampant Entertainment's Yuma, Az thriller "Renovation", their .Book of Ruth. co-star Lana Wood has signed on to join the cast. Fans of her past horror/thrillers like "The Fool Killer" with Anthony Perkins and 1982's "Satan's Mistress" with the late, great John Carradine will enjoy her return to the genre. For this role Lana stated, .I will have to get in touch with my dark side!. She has starred opposite such legends of the screen as Sean Connery ("Diamonds Are Forever") and John Wayne ("The Searchers") directed by such masters of the screen as John Ford. Now director Robert Gwinn will step up to the plate and direct a script by his producing partner Charles...
- 8/3/2009
- www.ohmygore.com/
Lana Wood, sister of the late great Natalie Wood, acts in horror films! She's just signed on to be a part of the cast of Rampant Entertainment’s Yuma, Az thriller Renovation alongside DJ Perry and Fred Griffith. Lana previously starred in macabre movies like The Fool Killer with Anthony Perkins and 1982’s Satan’s Mistress with the recently late John Carradine. She was also Plenty O'Toole in 1971's Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.
For this role Lana stated, “I will have to get in touch with my dark side!”...
She starred opposite such legends of the screen as Sean Connery (Diamonds are Forever) and John Wayne (The Searchers) directed by such masters of the screenas John Ford.
Lana last produced the 1004 made-for-tv The Mystery of Natalie Wood, a bio about the life and mysterious drowning death of her sister, actress Natalie Wood.
For this role Lana stated, “I will have to get in touch with my dark side!”...
She starred opposite such legends of the screen as Sean Connery (Diamonds are Forever) and John Wayne (The Searchers) directed by such masters of the screenas John Ford.
Lana last produced the 1004 made-for-tv The Mystery of Natalie Wood, a bio about the life and mysterious drowning death of her sister, actress Natalie Wood.
- 7/31/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Mexican documentary maker Servando Gonzalez has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 85.
Gonzalez was the former chief documentary filmmaker for the Mexican government, but he made his mark in Hollywood in the mid-1960s with his movie The Fool Killer, which starred Anthony Perkins.
His legacy features a scandalous moment in Mexico's history - he was commissioned to shoot what became the Tlatelolco massacre in Mexico City in 1968.
During the tragedy soldiers opened fire on a crowd of demonstrators, killing up to 250 people. The full details of the incident and the death count have been shrouded in secrecy and the footage Gonzalez shot had to be handed over to officials once it was developed. The documentarian never got his film back.
Gonzalez was the former chief documentary filmmaker for the Mexican government, but he made his mark in Hollywood in the mid-1960s with his movie The Fool Killer, which starred Anthony Perkins.
His legacy features a scandalous moment in Mexico's history - he was commissioned to shoot what became the Tlatelolco massacre in Mexico City in 1968.
During the tragedy soldiers opened fire on a crowd of demonstrators, killing up to 250 people. The full details of the incident and the death count have been shrouded in secrecy and the footage Gonzalez shot had to be handed over to officials once it was developed. The documentarian never got his film back.
- 10/10/2008
- WENN
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