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schlock-luster-video · 5 months
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Have a great Thriller Thursday film fans!
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Here's some new Alfred Hitchcock art!
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lostgoonie1980 · 2 years
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200. O Relutante Fundamentalista (The Reluctant Fundamentalist, 2012), dir.ª Mira Nair
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tygerland · 3 months
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Sid and Nancy (1986)
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matyas-ss · 13 days
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A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night [دختری در شب تنها به خانه می‌رود] (2014)
Directed by Ana Lily Amirpour
DoP.: Lyle Vincent
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theersatzcowboy · 2 months
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Mississippi Masala (1991)
Director: Mira Nair
Cinematographer: Edward Lachman
Production Designer: Mitch Epstein
Costume Designers: Ellen Lutter and Susan Lyall
Starring: Sarita Choudhury, Denzel Washington, Roshan Seth, Sharmila Tagore, Charles S. Dutton, Joe Seneca, Ranjit Chowdhry, Mohan Gokhale, Natalie Oliver-Atherton, Sahira Nair, and Konga Mbadu.
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yonamatsuri · 10 months
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the color of pomegranates (1969) dir. sergei parajanov.
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elixir · 11 months
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Back in 2006 David Lynch sat out in the open on the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and La Brea in Los Angeles, next to a giant poster of Laura Dern, and a live cow to campaign for Laura Dern's Oscar nomination.
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mariocki · 3 months
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Michael Craze pops up as Vince Kelly, a teenage runaway from a borstal centre, in Gideon's Way: Boy With Gun (1.23, ITC, 1966)
#fave spotting#michael craze#ben jackson#doctor who#gideon's way#1966#boy with gun#itc#a relatively rare fave spotting! outside of his DW work‚ Mike didn't make a huge amount of appearances in cult tv‚ at least not many that#survive or are easily seen; he'd previously starred in Target Luna‚ a completely lost serial‚ but didn't return when the show carried on as#Pathfinders in Space (oddly‚ perhaps because of a change of director‚ every single returning character was recast) and beyond#there were also episodes of Dixon pf Dock Green and Armchair Theatre but these are also in all likelihood lost tv; others‚ like an ep of#Hammer's sci fi anthology Journey to the Unknown‚ are frustratingly unavailable to the average viewer (I was really hoping Network would#do something with JttU after they announced an agreement with Hammer but alas it wasn't to be)#mike would have been about 22 when filming this ep (around May '65) but was still largely playing juvenile parts as here#(his age isn't given but as a borstal runaway he's clearly intended to be a teen); this aired in feb or march '66 in most regions‚ by which#time he had presumably been cast in DW (or very near to it; he'd debut in The War Machines in June of that year)#DW would act as a sort of transition for Craze from youth parts into adult roles (i mean Ben's own age is debatable but I'd say he's surely#meant to be at least 18?). there'd be some more guest spots and a few horror films to come (he was a regular collaborator with Norman#J. Warren) but he doesn't pop up with the regularity of many other Who companions so this was a lovely little surprise (zero memory of him#being in it from when i first watched years ago)
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annoyingthemesong · 3 months
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SUBLIME CINEMA #677 - SECONDS
John Frankenheimer had a strange career, with ups and lags, success and a lot of hired gun television work, which is now mostly ignored. He found the most success in the 1960's, as a go-to-director for some great political or paranoid thrillers; he was so reliable to studios that he replaced Arthur Penn after three days on 'the Train', and got a Ferrari out of the deal.
Seconds is my favorite. The look is pure disorientation. The cinematography is so expressive, the lenses so wide it makes a Clockwork Orange look like it was shot for TV.
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brainpoisoncontrol · 10 months
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every episode
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lostgoonie1980 · 2 years
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202. A Sonata a Kreutzer (La sonate à Kreutzer, 1956), dir. Éric Rohmer
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longclawshilt · 1 year
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I’m sorry but the best Jon Snow AUs are those where he is some sort of civil servant. I always see people headcannon him as ROTC/soldier or cop but I think they kind of miss the mark. GRRM has steadily been moving away from the traditional warrior archetype with Jon and more into the counts-pebbles ruler type. So the cannon compliant AUs are the ones where he ends up as some sort of government official. Maybe he could be a city hall manager or an ombudsman. He could be a state representative or maybe even a senator. Let me remind people that he’s the only elected leader in the series. AU!Jon Snow would totally be the extremely competent but also extremely depressed congressional representative from like, idk, Alaska.
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tygerland · 1 year
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The Dreamers (2003)
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speakingparts · 1 year
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Ucieczka na srebrny glob [ESCAPE TO THE SILVER GLOBE] Kuba Mikurda, 2021
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theersatzcowboy · 3 months
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Alma's Rainbow (1994)
Director: Ayoka Chenzira
Cinematographer: Ronald K. Gray
Costume Designer: Sidney Kai Innis
Starring: Kim Weston-Moran, Victoria Gabrielle Platt, and Mizan Kirby.
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vsthepomegranate · 1 year
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The Other Side of the Underneath (1972)
by Jane Arden
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