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redheadedteatotaler · 2 years
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Producer Dallas Sonnier talks about why he wanted to do this movie for Gina.
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rickyvalero · 2 years
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Terror on The Prairie Review - a great addition to the Western Genre
Terror on The Prairie Review – a great addition to the Western Genre
Tonight, The Daily Wire’s first film is coming out on their website in Terror on The Praire. It’s their first venture into the film world, and I had the chance to attend the premiere and let you know my thoughts.  Plot: On the Montana plains, a frontier woman must protect herself against a ruthless gang of outlaws hell-bent on revenge. The film stars Gina Carano, Samaire Armstrong, and Nick…
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Movie Review | Shut In (Caruso, 2022)
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The most notable thing about this movie and the reason I sought it out was the involvement of Vincent Gallo, who came out of retirement for almost a decade to appear in this movie. His participation can likely be explained by the fact that Gallo is an outspoken conservative and that this movie was produced by the Daily Wire, a conservative media company owned by a deeply unpleasant man who shall not be named and who is something of an intellectual hero to the right on the basis of many arguments where he DESTROYS the dumbest people on the left by talking too fast for them to keep up. Who could this person be? We will never know. But Gallo's involvement gets a lot harder to explain when you realize he has like ten, maybe fifteen minutes of screentime, or at least scenes where he's given some dialogue. Maybe he didn't read the script beforehand, but what I can say in favour of the movie is that his presence hangs over the rest of the movie. His portrayal of a pedophilic meth addict is so sleazy and so forcefully performed that he makes the movie around him feel a touch extra noxious. To the extent that Shut In works as a thriller, a good amount of credit goes to him.
Now, I have not seen the Daily Wire's other productions (I'm not particularly keen to support their work directly, and that school shooting movie sounds a little too vile even for me), but I understand that as far as explicitly conservative movies go, they're supposed to be closer to real movies than all those movies where Kevin Sorbo rails against atheists, abortions, antifa and probably Anthony Fauci. (I haven't actually seen those movies, I'm going by secondhand reports.) Given Dallas Sonnier's involvement as a producer, I can make a comparison to two Cinestate productions, Dragged Across Concrete and The Standoff at Sparrow Creek. Both of those are similarly grimy thrillers and can be read as right wing (although I think there's some ambiguity with the latter), but despite their politics, I think those movies know how to work as examples in their genre and are willing to muddy the moral waters of their protagonists. The heroine here is defined as a recovered drug addict who loves Jesus, and the movie has no idea how to make this dramatically compelling. We get long scenes of her looking longingly at the cross nailed on her wall, and one very long scene of her reading the bible. In the middle of a home invasion. Exciting stuff.
And her recovery from addiction is nominal, because the movie never depicts her as being even remotely tempted by drugs during the runtime. Some of this is the movie's gross views on addiction at play, as the drug addicts in the movie are almost comically evil and crippled by their addictions, and the movie makes the not terribly subtle metaphor of throwing out bad apples or cutting out the rotten bits (and does so repeatedly, meaning we get lots and lots of shots of apples). The movie posits that drugs are something only bad people and good people can never succumb to them because they're good people. Which, despite never having been near hard drugs in my life, reads as entirely dishonest to me. I recently watched The Boost, (starring James Woods, who shockingly enough hasn't shown up in one of these movies despite the views he's voiced through his deranged Twitter account), and 8 Million Ways to Die, and what those movies get (despite the former plunging into a worst case scenario style depiction), is the idea of constant temptation and threat of relapse. This one features the heroine being handed some supposedly high grade meth and batting nary an eyelash, instead scheming how she can use it against her assailants.
Aside from that, much of the movie has the heroine locked repeatedly in a pantry while her dumbass kid proves useless in helping her get out. Which means that it's pretty low wattage as far as home invasion thrillers go, although D.J. Caruso does provide some sturdy visual direction. That being said, the fact that the heroine's comically run down house looks like something out of a Conjuring sequel and is shot in fecal tones to boot means that it never registers as a real, lived-in space, which greatly undermines the immediacy of the premise. So no, I do not recommend seeing this movie, although Gallo's performance is pretty engaging and the few minutes of conscious screentime he has could be edited into a pretty tense short film.
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Sinopse: "No Velho Oeste, um xerife veterano, seu assistente de meia-idade e um pistoleiro juntam forças para resgatar uma garota sequestrada por uma tribo de canibais. Eles são acompanhados pelo marido da vítima, que insiste em participar da expedição." Dirigido por S. Craig Zahler Escrito por S. Craig Zahler Produzido por Jack Heller, Dallas Sonnier Estrelando: Kurt Russel Patrick Wilson Matthew Fox lili simmons Richard Jenkins Evan Jonigkeit Kathryn Morris Sid Haig David Arquette Fred Melamed Gênero: Faroeste / Ação / Terror País: Estados Unidos Linguagem: Inglês Indicações: Prêmio Independent Spirit de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante 2016 · Richard Jenkins Prêmio Independent Spirit de Melhor Roteiro 2016 · S. Craig Zahler Companhias Produtoras: Caliber Media Company / The Fyzz Facility Distribuído por RLJ Entertainment Tempo de execução do Filme: 2h 12m Data de lançamento: 25 de setembro de 2015 (mundial) Classificação Indicativa: 🚫 16 Anos 🚫 🟡IMDb: 7,1 / 10 🧑🏻‍💻Eu: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🍅Rotten Tomatoes: 91% de Aprovação 🍅 CONSENSO CRÍTICO: "A peculiar mistura de gêneros de Bone Tomahawk não agradará a todos, mas suas performances emocionantes e uma história lenta devem satisfazer aqueles em busca de algo diferente." #bonetomahawk #bonetomahawkmovie #rastrodemaldade #sgraigzahler #kurtrussell #patrickwilson #matthewfox #lilisimmons #calibermediacompany #thefyzzfacility #rijentertainment #faroeste #terror #Ação #actionmovies #horrormovies #Horror #Thriller #recomendado #recomendaciones #terroraçao (em Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl1hCp8p5k1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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moviesandmania · 2 years
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TERROR ON THE PRAIRIE (2022) Reviews of revenge Western
TERROR ON THE PRAIRIE (2022) Reviews of revenge Western
Terror on the Prairie is a 2022 American Western film about a frontier woman who must protect herself against a ruthless gang of outlaws. Directed by Michael Polish from a screenplay written by Josiah Nelson. Produced by Jeremy Boreing, Gina Carano, Travis Mills, Amanda Presmyk, Dallas Sonnier and Buz Wallick. The Bonfire Legend-The Daily Wire production stars Gina Carano, Nick Searcy, Donald…
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'Terror on the Prairie''s Tyler Fischer fought the system...and won
‘Terror on the Prairie”s Tyler Fischer fought the system…and won
Tyler Fischer learned firsthand how quickly social media can happen. The versatile comic received an Instagram DM last year from veteran producer Dallas Sonnier. The “Shut-In” filmmaker had released Fischer’s comedy videos online and Fischer thanked Sonnier for the social shares. The producer went straight to the point. “Hey, this is gonna sound wild, but you wanna audition for Gina Carano’s new…
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1234filmsjesus · 2 years
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Brawl at Cell Block 99 (2017)
Brawl at Cell Block 99 (2017)
Honestly, I judged this badly for its color scheme. But dude, talk about getting the job done. Vince Vaughn goes all out. There is a pleasure in seeing actors go for nontraditional roles and Vince convinced me. There is violence. Watch it on a Thursday night!
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moviesinfocus · 3 years
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Uncovering Curiosities: Chelsea Stardust’s SATANIC PANIC
Uncovering Curiosities: Chelsea Stardust’s SATANIC PANIC
Director Chelsea Stardust’s 2019 release, Satanic Panic is a film which knows exactly what it wants to be. There’s no pretence or aspiration – Satanic Panic wants to be a fun horror-comedy which doesn’t skimp on gore or laughs. Grady Hendrix’s script (based on a story by Hendrix and Ted Geoghegan) is totally preposterous and everyone involved knows it. It’s like an ‘80s throwback, the type of…
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NUVO Dance Convention, Dallas, TX: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
NUbie Solo
1st: Ariella Scott-’My Boyfriend’s Back’
1st: Sylvie Win Szyndlar-’Rainbow Connection’
2nd: Sebastian Mancini-’Guerriero
3rd: Avery Olson-’Monster’
4th: Reis Terhune-’Saxx’
5th: Arianna Claxton-’Ride’
6th: Mackenzie Glover-’Suddenly’
7th: Avery Redus-’Lost Boy’
8th: Ella Benjamin-’In Love With A Monster’
Mini Solo
1st: Ellary Day Szyndlar-’Snow’
2nd: Naiya Abalos-’Forces’
2nd: Tiara Sherman-’The Things That Remain’
3rd: Roxie Onellion-’Mellow Yellow’
3rd: Alexis Alvarez-’Wide Eyes’
4th: Camilla Sonnier-’Ave Maria’
4th: Ainsley Epton-’Dangerous’
5th: Anna Holley-’Reminisce’
5th: Addison Price-’We Will Not Give In’
6th: Braylynn Grizzaffi-’Path5′
6th: Kazuma Brailsford-’Mugen’
7th: Esprit Frank-’Grains’
8th: Winter Eberts-’Dreamlike’
8th: Karyna Majeroni-’Pistolette’
9th: Maddie Pedder-’Vibrations’
10th: Delila Hewitt-’Shop Around’
Junior Solo
1st: Kennedy Kahler-’Inanna’
1st: Laci Stoico-’Mibiso’
2nd: Kayla Jinks-’First Ember’
2nd: Lucy Cavender-’Formed From Static’
2nd: Graham Johnson-’New Shoes’
3rd: Lilly Allen-’Femme Fatale’
3rd: Campbell Castner-’Hallelujah’
3rd: Jade Bontron-’Harlequinade’
3rd: Amaya Llewellyn-’Must’
4th: Kylie Kaminsky-’Beneath the Surface’
4th: Ava Mogote-’Somewhere Over the Rainbow’
4th: Sydney Kelly-’You Are the Reason’
5th: Julia Chavez-’Going Under’
5th: Ryleigh Jane Touchstone-’This Is Real’
6th: Anya Inger-’Quiet Thoughts’
7th: Adelyn Kolanz-’Transform’
7th: Alita Kneeland-’Transparent’
8th: Anabel Alexander-’It’s Okay ‘Till It’s Not’
8th: Colby Rich-’The Letting Go’
8th: Campbell Clark-’The Scarlett Effect’
9th: Nily Samara-’Dot 2 Dot’
9th: Brielle Ring-’I Remember Her’
9th: Finley Aldridge-’Jealous’
9th: Nyah Jackson-’Slow Meadows’
10th: Kylenn Pallohusky-’Get There’
10th: Kenlie Winsett-’Patterns of the Tides’
10th: Clare Loftus-’Restless Night’
10th: Makaia Roux-’Runaway’
Teen Solo
1st: Isabella Jarvis-’Allow The Light’
1st: Sarah Kate Kurzius-’Charmed’
1st: Avery Hall-’Lie To My Heart’
2nd: Hudson Pletcher-’Ascension’
2nd: Addison Middleton-’Dark Dissonance’
2nd: Savanna Kristich-’I Copy’
2nd: Avery Watson-’Locked’
3rd: Gianna Mojonnier-’One Note Samba’
3rd: Sabine Nehls-’Shout’
4th: Mini Preston-’Granular Breath’
4th: Macy Orvis-’Look At Me’
4th: Trinity Kelly-’Sorrow’
5th: Sydney Orr-’So Far’
5th: Ella Williams-’The Garden’
5th: Sydney Ishaug-’Unseen’
6th: Lydia Werschay-’A Deal With Chaos’
6th: Dru Neal-’Bring Back The Path’
6th: Drew Rosen-’Deconstruct Composition’
6th: Isabel Reese-’Inside’
6th: Kali Knewitz-’My Accomplice’
6th: Dasha Vishnyakova-’Partita’
6th: Lauren Rahimizadeh-’Settle For More’
7th: Ava Lynn-’Catch 22′
7th: Ava Miller-’Tarnished’
7th: Cambry Bethke-’Winging It’
8th: Kathryn Martinez-’Another Brick In The Wall’
8th: Natalie Bowen-’Distance Between’
8th: Beth Anne McGowans-’The Water Rises’
8th: Sophia Bishop-’Unravelings’
8th: Isaiah Bowens-’You Know What’
9th: Mikaella Lopez-’Mind In Flight’
9th: Brielle McCoy-’My Brightest Diamond’
9th: Gianna Garwacki-’Penance’
9th: Braylon Browner-’Run From Me’
10th: Aiden Skelte-’Baiao Destemperado’
10th: Katelyn Neasham-’How They Run’
10th: Kalen Latin-’Made of Silk’
Senior Solo
1st: Christian Burse-’Atlas’
2nd: Kamryn Funk-’5,6,7,8′
2nd: Charlotte Foldes-’Shock To Us All’
3rd: Raegan Davidson-’After That’
3rd: Peyton Winsett-’Distortion’
3rd: Lainey Myers-’You Are the Reason’
4th: Sophia Seymour-’Broken’
4th: Makenna Wallace-’Hope Is A Dangerous Thing’
4th: Taelynn Ritchie-’If You Could Do It Again’
5th: Raegan Stafford-’Beneath the Light’
5th: Gracie Lee-’Love of My Life’
5th: Emma Sucato-’Memories’
6th: Kylie Sicillan-’Time & I’
6th: Haley Beck-’Upside’
7th: Chloe Lopina-’In Love In Vain’
7th: Kennedy Barry-’The Distance Between’
8th: Makaila Teagle-’He Needs Me’
8th: Brooke Jensen-’Sunder’
9th: Riley Canterbury-’Figures’
9th: Haley Bogdon-’Giuseppe’
10th: Emmalynn Mackaron-’Georgia On My Mind’
10th: Gracie Zytysnki-’Letters of a Traveler’
10th: Emma Johnson-’To Be’
10th: Caroline Pierce-’What Remains’
Open Solo
1st: Summer Martin-’Insomnia’
NUbie Duo/Trio
1st: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Tomorrow’
2nd: Beyond Belief Dance Company-’Insomnia’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’Angel by the Wings’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Stronger’
3rd: The Dance Movement-’Pour the Milk’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Beyond Belief Dance Company-’Painted Black’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Inception’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’This Is Me, Sincerely’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Next Step Dance-’Georgia’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’After The Fall’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Kitri’s Friends’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’What Goes Around’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’Daina & Acteon’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Tea for Two’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’As The Petals Fell’
NUbie Group
1st: Next Step Dance-’Milly Rock’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Gypsy’
Mini Group
1st: Next Step Dance-’Knock On Wood’
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Strings’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Ain’t Your Mama’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’Charlie’s Angels’
Junior Group
1st: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Dance With You’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Threads That Blind’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Marquises’
Teen Group
1st: Next Step Dance-’A Women Left Lonely’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Put A Spell On You’
Senior Group
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’A Human, A Light’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Manic’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Completely Gone’
NUbie Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Boy From New York City’
Mini Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Sweet Dreams’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Spring’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’The Chain’
Junior Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Vogue’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’On Your Radio’
2nd:Next Step Dance-’Opening’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’I’ll Be There’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Salute’
Teen Line
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Where Is My Body’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Tarentella’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Invocation of Lust’
Senior Line
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Devour’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Next Step Dance-’Runaway Baby’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Footloose’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Don’t Stop Me’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Respect’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’American Pie’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Distortion’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’#FreeBritney’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’It’s All So Incredibly Loud’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Hotel California’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Sexy Crazy’
Mini Production
1st: Dance Industry Performing Arts Center-’Cool Rider’
Junior Production
1st: Next Step Dance-’Let It Cook’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Flatline’
3rd: Next Step Dance-’Everlasting Love’
Teen Production
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Goodnight’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Overture in A’
Senior Production
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Crunk’
High Score by Performance Division:
NUbie Tap
Next Step Dance-’Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’
NUbie Hip-Hop
Next Step Dance-’Milly Rock’
NUbie Jazz
Next Step Dance-’Boy From New York City’
NUbie Lyrical
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Gypsy’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Next Step Dance-’Sweet Dreams’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’We’ve Got Aways To Go’
3rd: The Dance Movement-’Wings’
Mini Ballroom
1st: Next Step Dance-’Runaway Baby’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Ain’t Your Mama’
Mini Tap
1st: Next Step Dance-’Charlie’s Angels’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Weird Science’
Mini Jazz
1st: Next Step Dance-’Knock On Wood’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Boy Meets Girl’
3rd: The Dance Movement-’#Hashtag’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Strings’
1st: Next Step Dance-’The Chain’
Mini Ballet
1st: Next Step Dance-’Spring’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’The Ladies of the Wild West’
Mini Specialty
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’The Stepford Wives’
Mini Musical Theatre
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Footloose’
Junior Musical Theatre
Paragon Dance-’The Internet Is Down, A Musical’
Junior Jazz
1st: Next Step Dance-’Vogue’
2nd: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Dance With You’
3rd:  Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’On Your Radio’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Threads That Blind’
2nd: Paragon Dance-’My Life Is A Song’
3rd: The Dance Movement-’Don’t Give Up On Me’
Junior Tap
1st: Next Step Dance-’I’ll Be There’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Sunny Side of the Street’
3rd: The Dance Movement-’Shine’
Junior Ballet
1st: Next Step Dance-’Opening’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Salute’
3rd: The Dance Movement-’In Time’
Junior Specialty
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Marquises’
Junior Lyrical
Next Step Dance-’Free As A Bird’
Junior Ballroom
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Don’t Stop Me’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Respect’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Next Step Dance-’Let It Cook’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Flatline’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Goodnight’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’A Women Left Lonely’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
Teen Jazz
1st: Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Put A Spell On You’
1st: Next Step Dance-’Technologic’
2nd: The Dance Movement-’Cola’
3rd: The Dance Movement-’Thule’
Teen Ballet
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Overture in A’
2nd: Next Step Dance-’Tarentella’
3rd: Downtown Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’An American In Paris’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Next Step Dance-’#FreeBritney’
2nd: The Dance Movement-’Wow’
3rd: Contemporary Ballet Dallas-’Speed It Up: The Beginning’
Teen Tap
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’American Pie’
2nd: The Dance Movement-’I Feel Good’
Teen Ballroom
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Distortion’
Teen Musical Theatre
Next Step Dance-’All That Jazz’
Senior Ballet
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Completely Gone’
2nd: Next Step Dances-’Fratres’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’A Human, A Light’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Hotel California’
3rd:  Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Devour’
Senior Tap
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Manic’
Senior Lyrical
Dance Industry Performing Arts Center-’Yesterday’
Senior Ballroom
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Sexy Crazy’
Senior Jazz
Dance Industry Performing Arts Center-’Like A Boy’
Senior Hip-Hop
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Crunk’
Best NU Groups:
NUbie
Next Step Dance-’Milly Rock’
Mini
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Strings’
Next Step Dance-’Sweet Dreams’
Junior
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’Flatline’
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Dance With You’
Next Step Dance-’Vogue’
Teen
The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
Kim Massay Dance Productions-’Put A Spell On You’
Next Step Dance-’A Women Left Lonely’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’American Pie’
Senior
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’A Human, A Light’
Next Step Dances-’Fratres’
Studio Pick:
The Dance Movement-’Gemini’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre-’A Human, A Light’
Next Step Dance-’A Women Left Lonely’
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ramascreen · 3 years
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Poster And Trailer For THE SEVENTH DAY Starring Guy Pearce
Poster And Trailer For THE SEVENTH DAY Starring Guy Pearce
Vertical has released this poster and this trailer for THE SEVENTH DAY. Starring Guy Pearce, Vadhir Derbez and Stephen Lang In Select Theaters and On Demand March 26 Cast: Guy Pearce, Vadhir Derbez, Stephen Lang, Brady Jenness, Robin Bartlett, Keith David Written & Directed By: Justin P. Lange  Produced by: Dallas Sonnier, Amanda Presmyk, Chelsea Davenport and Kimberly Hwang Synopsis Renowned…
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Dragged Across Concrete
Story: Die beiden Cops Brett Ridgeman und Anthony Lurasetti werden aufgrund eines Videos, das sie bei einem außergewöhnlich hart ausgeführten Einsatz gegen einen Drogenkriminellen zeigt, suspendiert. Ridgeman fühlt sich ungerecht behandelt und befürchtet, dass er durch das fehlende Gehalt nicht mehr richtig für seine Familie sorgen kann. Gemeinsam mit Anthony plant er als ausgleichende…
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paulsalfen · 6 years
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Great fun last night at the Fangoria relaunch party. I used to read that wherever I could as a kid and thought I’d never see it again. Pleasure to meet publisher and film producer Dallas Sonnier and fun to hang and listen to stories from the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre hitchhiker himself, Ed Neal​​. And then we got a Category 5 Hurricane Nikki... 🌪🎃#fangoria #relaunchparty #texaschainsawmassacre #edneal #dallassonnier #hurricanenikki #halloween
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Italian Master Fabio Frizzi is Scoring ‘Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich’!
The reboot of Charles Band’s classic ’90s franchise will be graced with music by a composer responsible for some of the great Italian horror scores of the ’70s and ’80s.
Rue Morgue reports that Fabio Frizzi, who crafted the soundtracks to Lucio Fulci’s The Psychic, Zombie, City of the Living Dead, and The Beyond, among many other movies, is doing the honors on Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Directed by Sonny Laguna and Tommy Wiklund from a script by S. Craig Zahler, the film stars Thomas Lennon, Jenny Pellicer, Charlyne Yi and genre veterans Udo Kier, Barbara Crampton and Michael Paré; now it has another horror legend on board. “A note to every horror moviemaker: seek out the legendary maestro Fabio Frizzi to score your movie,” producer Dallas Sonnier tells us. “Our total reimagining of PUPPET MASTER is now the best-sounding gonzo, gory, gruesome horror/comedy of all time thanks to Fabio.“
We also heard from Frizzi, who says, “I am so happy and honored that Dallas Sonnier and S. Craig Zahler involved me in their film. For me, it is the best to work for people who love cinema and live it as a great passion. And my horror blood, thanks to them, has returned to flow on this project.”
Sonnier also informs us that he’s been working with original composer Richard Band to update and revise his classic Puppet Master theme, but can’t confirm yet how it will be used. Stay tuned for further updates!
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Teaser trailer released for Brawl in Cell Block 99
Teaser trailer released for Brawl in Cell Block 99
Produced by Jack Heller and Dallas Sonnier, directed by S. Craig Zahler, Brawl in Cell Block 99 stars Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Carpenter, Udo Kier, Don Johnson, and Marc Blucas:
A former boxer named Bradley loses his job as an auto mechanic, and his troubled marriage is about to expire. At this crossroads in his life, he feels that he has no better option than to work for an old buddy as a drug…
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lakeshorerecords · 7 years
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Crawl Into The Narrow Caves: Music by Binary Reptile (Bone Tomahawk's Jeff Herriott & S. Craig Zahler) - Out May 16 on Bandcamp
Crawl Into The Narrow Caves: Music by Binary Reptile (Bone Tomahawk’s Jeff Herriott & S. Craig Zahler) – Out May 16 on Bandcamp
Lakeshore Records will release Crawl Into The Narrow Caves, available digitally on Bandcamp May 16, and through all digital providers and Amazon Manufacture on Demand on May 19!  The album features music by Binary Reptile (Jeff Herriott and S. Craig Zahler).  Hear the debut track, “Charred Woodlands” now at DreadCentral!   The album is the score to the forthcoming The Narrow Caves, the first…
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Celebrate Local: New Orleans Hosts The Scout Guide Editor Conference
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May was a big month for The Scout Guide New Orleans! The Scout Guide hosted its annual editor conference in New Orleans. Sixty TSG Editors from across the country traveled to the Crescent City in search of endless inspiration...and of course, a good time. Mission accomplished thanks to the incredible small business owners who make New Orleans the most exciting place to live and visit. 
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Christy Ford and Susie Matheson, Co-Founders of The Scout Guide and TSG Charlottesville Editors with Jane Scott Hodges, Founder of Leontine Linens and Taylor Morgan, Editor/Owner, The Scout Guide New Orleans
In true New Orleans fashion, we experienced a feast for all of the senses at the home of Jane Scott and Philip Hodges. Discussed the state of our brand and what makes a beautiful book at our NOLA Headquarters, Windsor Court. Engaged with business owners while shopping local on Magazine Street. And celebrated local at three of my favorite eateries, Arnaud’s, Cavan, and Brennan’s.
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Tablescape designs by Jane Scott Hodges featuring Leontine Linens and a collection of tabletop goods including fabulous flower vases from Malachite Home
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Leontine cocktail napkins pair beautifully with Patti Constantin, Designs in Catering, hand blown glasses.
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Fried oysters and Cajun Caviar by Patti Constantin
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Laura Kocher, TSG Headquarters, Stacey Leuliette, TSG Palm Beach and Nantucket, and Jen Stolp of TSG Wilmington
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Black Magic Drum Line surprise editors courtesy of Jane Scott and Philip Hodges
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New Orleans wasn’t just selected because its a fun place to be — I was one of the very first franchise owners to establish The Scout Guide outside of home base in Charlottesville, Virginia. For our first road show, co-founders Susie Matheson and Christy Ford wanted to share with our young Editors the experience of what The Scout Guide can be in a community. 
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Building a brand doesn’t happen over night, but it sure does seem like ours did. Since 2010, TSG has grown to a network of 60 city guides dedicated to celebrating and supporting over 3,000 small business owners who keep communities unique. TSG combines print, online and a national network making it a pretty powerful platform for local businesses to shine.
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Eight years ago when I first brought The Scout Guide to New Orleans, I had this one little blue book, The Scout Guide Charlottesville. There was no Instagram, barely a website or blog, definitely no searchable directory, or a network of 60 Editors to support local. I was selling my passion for New Orleans and desire to create a visual for our city to shine on a national platform (at a time when we were still convincing people we were open for business.) 
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A collection of city guides - The Scout Guide book bar on display at Perch
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From top to bottom: TSG Cleveland, TSG Northwest Arkansas, TSG Park City, TSG Little Rock, TSG Omaha, TSG Cincinnati, TSG Cleveland, TSG Fort Worth and TSG Wilmington
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I had big dreams for my small business, but I am not sure I visualized a union of our powerful network in my own backyard. So when I looked around in a room and saw all the people gathered based off of something that I built, it was a pretty moving experience. 
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Ralph Brennan shares the history of Brennan’s along with some lessons in business with our group of young entrepreneurs
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Autumn Allen, TSG Washington, DC, Sarah Phillips, TSG Alexandria, Nelina Loiselle, TSG Hunt Country
Jane Scott Hodges, Patti Constantin, and Ralph Brennan were not only instrumental in the success of the Conference, but they have been crucial to the success of our brand. These uniquely New Orleans business owners, along with Ashley Longshore, Melissa Rufty and Adrienne Casbarian, Neal Alford, Roy Dunn and Stephen Sonnier, Alexis Walter, Lynn Morgan, Mia and Justin Devillier, and the Windsor Court team answered the call in my first year, trusted me to represent their brand in places near and far, and remain with me on the journey today. They have become our very own TSG celebrities so it was fun to finally introduce them to their fan club in real life. 
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Adrienne Casbarian, owner of Malachite Home, Susie Matheson and Christy Ford, Co-Founders of The Scout Guide and Taylor Morgan, Editor/Owner of The Scout Guide New Orleans
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Mariah Walton, owner of West London Boutique, signs her page in The Scout Guide New Orleans 
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The Scout Guide is about people. We love connecting businesses to businesses, so I hosted a happy hour at Cavan to introduce New Orleans business owners to Editors in other cities. Kathy Slater who showcases her work in Dallas, Houston and Atlanta had the opportunity to meet the respective Editors. Susan Zackin who plans parties in New Orleans and Palm Beach (and everywhere in between) met her champion on the ground in any port of call. Interior Designer Shaun Smith and Restaurant Owner Robert Leblanc shared with Editors how The Scout Guide has supported the growth of his business.
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TSG Naples, TSG Edmond, TSG Jackson, TSG Plano & Frisco, TSG Mobile Bay, TSG Dallas
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Rebecca Vizard carved time in her schedule to share her story with TSG before darting to Baton Rouge to receive the Louisiana Legend award later in the evening
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Today I have represented over 200 small business owners in New Orleans. I adore being their champion and I do experience some pretty cool things. But let me let you in on a little secret: you, too, can continue to peel back the layers in our city just by walking in the front door of these local businesses. 
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Natalie Erwin Art pairs beautifully with Leontine
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Flowers, antiques and gifts all under one roof at Dunn & Sonnier
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Ashley Nettleton, TSG Edmond, Suzanne Dildy, TSG Park City, Susu Stall, owner of SOSUSU Boutique, and Susie Matheson, Co-Founder of TSG and Editor of The Scout Guide Charlottesville
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Cole Pratt’s Erika Olinger shares with Christy Ford her art + technology exhibit 
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TSG Headquarters Team with Shane Guidry of Pippen Lane
But where would we be without you, our reader? Thank you so much for supporting these small business owners. All a TSG Editor can hope for is that you find something you love here, visit the store, meet the owner, learn something new and buy local what you want (and of course, tell them scout sent you!). By doing so, you will have a profound impact on your local community.
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Hopie Avery, TSG Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Leigh Ann Kalman, TSG Austin, Leigh Brown, TSG Fort Worth, Cheney Edmunds, TSG Richmond and Meredith Kallaher, TSG Miami shopping local at West London Boutique, Pilot + Powell, SOSUSU, Tasc and Villa Vici
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TSG loves Ashley Longshore Art
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Cozy conversations at Cavan with our newest editors TSG Phoenix and Tuscon at the head of the table
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The experience of a French Quarter balcony at Arnaud’s
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Champagne sabering every week day in the courtyard at Brennan’s
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And just when I thought I had seen everything this city had to offer, TSG Co-Founders, Christy Ford & Susie Matheson, gifted me with a glittered field commander hat that they scouted at Peony. Certainly, there couldn’t have been a more perfect gift for the person leading the trombone parade of sixty lovers of local, and clearly, they had to stake their claim as the original scouts!
TELL THEM SCOUT SENT YOU!
—TAYLOR MORGAN, Editor/Owner, THE SCOUT GUIDE NEW ORLEANS
Most photos by Paul Morse Photo and a few by yours truly, TSG New Orleans. 
Enjoy TSG Miami’s recap of The Scout Guide Editor Conference on her You Tube Channel. 
Interested in becoming a member of The Scout Guide? Find more information here. 
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