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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
Director - Simon West, Cinematography - Peter Menzies Jr.
"I wish we could get back the time that was stolen from us."
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moviemosaics · 2 years
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Eastern Promises
directed by David Cronenberg, 2007
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Peter the Great -  NBC  -  February 2 - 5, 1986
Historical Drama (4 episodes)
Running Time:  480 minutes
Stars:
Maximilian Schell as Peter the Great
Jan Niklas as Peter the Great in early adulthood
Vanessa Redgrave as Tsarevna Sophia
Omar Sharif as Prince Feodor Romodanovsky
Laurence Olivier as William III and II
Trevor Howard as Sir Isaac Newton
Ursula Andress as Athalie
Olegar Fedoro as Boyar Lopukhin
Natalya Andrejchenko as Tsaritsa Eudoxia Lopukhina
Helmut Griem as Captain Alexander Menshikov
Renée Soutendijk as Anna Mons 
Hanna Schygulla as Catherine Skavronskaya 
Christoph Eichhorn as Charles XII
Lilli Palmer as Tsarina Natalya
Mel Ferrer as Frederick 
Elke Sommer as Charlotte
Jan Malmsjö as The Patriarch
Boris Plotnikov as Tsarevich Alexis
Jeremy Kemp as General Patrick Gordon
Geoffrey Whitehead as Prince Vasily Golitsyn
Graham McGrath as young adult Peter the Great
Dennis DeMarne as the figure of Peter the Great at the narrating scenes of the later years
Ann Zacharias as Daria Lund
Algis Arlauskas as Father Theodosius
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fearsmagazine · 11 months
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COUNTRY OF HOTELS - Review
DISTRIBUTOR: Terror Films
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SYNOPSIS: Should you end up in room 508 in this mysterious, nameless and fetid hotel, you will find yourself in an alternate reality, akin to the “Twilight Zone,” with an unseen threat lurking behind the walls and in the air ducts. COUNTRY OF HOTELS presents five tales of lost souls who enter room 508 and are confronted by the darkness in their lives.
REVIEW: COUNTRY OF HOTELS is an entry into the subgenre of sinister hotels/rooms such as the Cohen Brothers’ “Barton Fink,” David Lynch’s “The Hotel Room,” or the grand-daddy of them all “The Shinning” (pick your adaptation).
Having said that, COUNTRY OF HOTELS establishes an atmosphere and a tension that it sustains throughout. They achieve it through a compilation of performances, production values and camera work. The wallpaper in room 508 appears to be a homage to the carpet design from the Overlook Hotel in Kubrick’s “The Shining.” There are a lot of dark tones and hues that add to the oppressive feel of the film. Given the tight spaces, the edits are sharp with an organic feel to the movement. Christos Fanaras’s score was okay was okay, but the film’s sound design adds more to the overall atmosphere to the film. For all the room’s production design and art direction, the rest of the locations are lacking and feel makeshift, especially the check-in/front desk area.
The stories tend to be superficial in only addressing the particulars of the situation the viewer is presented with. The characters at the center of each tale do not present as a full person, never feeling there is a chance for redemption. Much like a classic EC Comic tale, such as “Tales From the Crypt” or “Haunt of Fear,” these characters wear their damnation on their sleeves. The TV in the room serves as a source of torment, sometimes feeling a bit more unrealistic than surreal. I enjoyed the adult themes. Still, the writing does not offer any satisfying conclusions or any speculation about the hotel or its staff to sustain the viewer’s curiosity past the credits.
The performances are interesting, frequently intense, but limited. There is no breathing room to allow the viewer to connect with the character and potentially feel for them. There is a lot of energy and a perspective of that character in that moment, which kept me at a distance, feeling like a spectator at a “peep show.”
Julio Maria Martino’s & David Hauptschein’s COUNTRY OF HOTELS is an interesting adult film about not nice people who find themselves in a surreal hotel room that challenges them. There are many good things about the film that make it worth a watch. I don’t feel the dark humor works and by the end I did not feel anything for these characters, even the hotel staff.
CAST: Siobhán Hewlett, Michael Laurence, Adam Leese, Matthew Leitch, Charles Pike, Sabrina Faroldi, Ben Shafik, Olegar Fedoro, and Mia Soteriou. CREW: Director - Julio Maria Martino; Screenplay - David Hauptschein; Producer - Saba Kia; Cinematographer - Stefano Slocovich; Score - Christos Fanaras; Editor - Peter Allinson; Production Designer - Mike McLoughlin; Costume Designer - Lauren Miller; Visual Effects Supervisor - Ross Macpherson OFFICIAL: N.A. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/CountryOfHotels TWITTER: N.A. TRAILER: https://youtu.be/MQFBf3vXcVY RELEASE DATE: On digital platforms May 26th, 2023
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay), or 👎 (Dislike)
Reviewed by Joseph B Mauceri
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years
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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) Review
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) Review
Based on the very popular video game, bringing Lara Croft to life where she must recover powerful ancient artefacts and staying away from the villains who are against her. ⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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videomessiah · 5 years
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Beg! (1994)
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MARK PRITCHARD ft. BIBIO  “Give It Your Choir”  [Official Video]
One year after the release of his stunning LP “Under The Sun”, Mark Pritchard has shared a new video for his Bibio-featuring track “Give It Your Choir”. Directed by acclaimed Dutch director Emmanuel Adjei and shot as a single take full frame monochrome, the video features Olegar Fedoro who starred in Andrei Tarkovsky’s cult classic “Stalker”. 
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mark pritchard + bibio: give it your choir
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page58-blog1 · 6 years
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Fear Blinds the Truth in 'In Darkness' (Trailer) starring Natalie Dormer & Ed Skrein with Emily Ratajkowski
Fear Blinds the Truth in ‘In Darkness’ (Trailer) starring Natalie Dormer & Ed Skrein with Emily Ratajkowski
    “Did you know the deceased?” “We were neighbors she was always kind to me.” “So you didn’t hear anything?” “No.” ‘In Darkness’ tells about the blind pianist Sophia who overhears a struggle in the apartment above hers that leads to the death of her neighbor, and gets caught up in the dangerous underworld of London. “Sophia please look after this for me.” 
“It is true that the loss of one…
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: In Darkness
Año: 2018
Duración: 100 min.
País: Reino Unido
Director: Anthony Byrne
Guion: Anthony Byrne, Natalie Dormer
Música: Niall Byrne
Fotografía: Si Bell
Reparto: Natalie Dormer, Ed Skrein, Emily Ratajkowski, James Cosmo, Joely Richardson, Amber Anderson, Neil Maskell, Jan Bijvoet, Daniel Eghan, Lexie Benbow-Hart, Bern Collaco, Anick Wiget, Olegar Fedoro, Stefan Kopiecki, Michael Bott, Kim Adis, Renars Latkovskis, Fatah Ghedi, Tracy Green
Productora: Coproducción Reino Unido-Estados Unidos; XYZ Films / 42. Distribuida por Universal Pictures
Género: Mystery, Thriller
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5164184/
TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAvHoeClyc4
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Eastern Promises (2007)
The mysterious and charismatic Russian-born Nikolai Luzhin is a driver for one of London's most notorious organized crime families of Eastern European origin. The family is part of the Vory V Zakone criminal brotherhood. Headed by Semyon--whose courtly charm as the welcoming proprietor of the plush Trans-Siberian restaurant impeccably masks a cold, brutal core--the family is tested by Semyon's volatile son and enforcer, Kirill, who is more tightly bound to Nikolai than to his own father. (Focus Features)
Genres: Drama, Suspense/Thriller, Crime, Mystery
Country: Canada, UK, USA
Directed By: David Cronenberg
Written By: Steven Knight
Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Naomi Watts, Vincent Cassel, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Sinéad Cusack, Olegar Fedoro, Jerzy Skolimowski, Donald Sumpter, Josef Altin, Mina E. Mina
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milliondollarbaby87 · 7 years
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Stratton (2017) Review
John Stratton a British Special Boat Service commando unearths an international terrorist when on a mission and now must battle against a mole within MI6 to prevent the attack.
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videomessiah · 5 years
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Beg! (1994)
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Olegar Fedoro is Cosmic Charlie
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/the-dot-film-2015/the-only-thing-that-exists-is-the-dot
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