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Geater Davis - Disco Music (House of Orange)
prod by label owner Allen Orange, 1979.
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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The Ritual Killer will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 2 via Screen Media. The 2023 serial killer thriller is currently available on VOD and from Redbox.
Morgan Freeman and Cole Hauser star with Vernon Davis, Giuseppe Zeno, Murielle Hilaire, Luke Stratte-McClure, Brian Kurlander, Julie Lott, Destiny Loren, and Peter Stormare. George Gallo (writer of Bad Boys and Midnight Run) directs from a script by Bob Bowersox, Jennifer Lemmon, Francesco Cinquemani, and Luca Giliberto.
No special features are listed. The trailer and synopsis can be found below.
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The film follows Detective Boyd (Cole Hauser), who, unable to process the death of his daughter, embarks on the hunt for a serial killer who murders according to a brutal tribal ritual: Muti. The only person who can help Boyd is Professor Mackles (Morgan Freeman), an anthropologist who hides an unspeakable secret. The line between sanity and madness thins as Boyd goes deeper into the killer's world.
Pre-order The Ritual Killer.
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moviesandmania · 1 year
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THE RITUAL KILLER (2023) Reviews of Cole Hauser, Morgan Freeman thriller
The Ritual Killer is a 2023 thriller about a weary detective who teams with a professor to track down a serial killer who is performing the ancient black magic practice of Muti. Directed by George Gallo from a screenplay co-written by Bob Bowersox, Francesco Cinquemani, Luca Giliberto and Jennifer Lemmon, based on a storyline by Bob Bowersox, Francesco Cinquemani and Joe Lemmon. Produced by Chris…
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olivierdemangeon · 1 year
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A DAY TO DIE (2022) ★★✭☆☆
A DAY TO DIE (2022) ★★✭☆☆
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thenerdsofcolor · 1 year
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Scenes from the ILBE Gala Red Carpet in Beverly Hills
A bevy of stars descended upon Beverly Hill’s high-end Tatel restaurant for the ILBE Gala on a lively last Thursday night: organized by Dynamita Productions in association with Iervolino and Lady Bacardi Entertainment, the party celebrated the newly released movies The Ritual Killer, the Oscar-nominated Tell It Like a Woman, and Lamborghini: The Man Behind The Legend. (more…) “”
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The Ritual Killer Review - Riveting, Suspensful to the End! #janetwalker #hautelifestylecom #theentertainmentzonecom #filmreview
https://www.haute-lifestyle.com/168-haute-this-issue/6232-the-ritual-killer-review-engrossing-riveting-a-nail-biter.html
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krispyweiss · 1 year
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Wayne Shorter Dies at 89
- “It’s time to go get a new body and come back to continue the mission,” jazz great reportedly says
Wayne Shorter, the saxophonist and band leader who most famously played with Miles Davis and Weather Report, has died at 89.
No cause was given in a Facebook post that said Shorter died at 4 a.m. local time March 2.
“Wayne Shorter peacefully continued on his immense journey into the unknown,” the post said. “He was surrounded by loving family. In his words, ‘It’s time to go get a new body and come back to continue the mission.’”
Shorter got his start in the late 1950s in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. The following decade was spent as a key member of the band now known as Miles Davis’ Second Great Quintet. The saxophonist would later co-found Weather Report and record more than 20 albums under his own name.
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“Goodbye to a giant,” Spyro Gyra said on social media.
Charles Lloyd was a student at USC when he met the man he called “the maestro.” Thus began a lifetime of professional collaboration and personal friendship.
“Wayne elevated the art form of sound as only he could,” Lloyd wrote on social media. “I loved him straight through - he was a deep spirit on a human journey and he blessed the planet, all of the solar systems and beyond.”
Al Di Meola recalled touring with Weather Report in 1978 and said he spent the time after every show talking with Shorter backstage.
“(I) could never tell if Wayne was talking some deep shit or some spaced-out genius stuff,” the guitarist said. “Anyway, he spoke often like he played - in short bursts. One of the God-like giants leaves us. Thanks for the legacy, Wayne.”
Vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater called Shorter “one of the greats,” whose kindness and generosity matched his talent. The jazz world, she said, feels the loss.
“We are in mourning,” Bridgewater said.
As a session player, Shorter would cross over into rock with a jazz bent, playing on recordings by Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell and others.
“He took the horn to places other saxophonists weren’t even imagining it could go,” Vernon Reid said. “Wayne liberated it from the shadows of Bird (Charlie Parker) and Trane (John Coltrane).”
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The Fete
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The earliest recording we have of John singing. Not strictly a Beatles recording, but it's certainly relevant.
This was recorded at Woolton Garden Fete on the day John and Paul officially met for the first time. (There are tantalizing hints that it wasn't the first time they met, but that's for another blog).
John was 16 when this was recorded.
Also performing with him were
Eric Griffiths - Guitar
Colin Hanton - Drums
Rod Davies - Banjo
Pete Shotton - Washboard
Len Gary - Tea Chest Bass
It's very cool to have any recording from that day and is pretty much a fluke that a fan would bring a recording device at all. They weren't exactly small.
Apparently, the entire set was recorded, but hasn't been released. Maybe it will be in the future. Who knows.
Here are the songs he's covering, if you haven't heard them:
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It was recorded in 1926, but the most famous version was
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As you can see, John changed it quite a lot. He made it more rock and gave it that Lennon flare. The Quarrymen would have absolutely rather done that version as seen here
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but John was going to make it Rock n' Roll anyway.
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This is Elvis' version of the second song. It's not originally Elvis of course, but this is what John was probably basing his version on.
This is the original
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To be honest, John's version doesn't sound like either of these. As usual, John added his own thing and made the song all his own.
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badmovieihave · 1 month
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Bad movie I have Ms. Magnificent 1979 aka Superwoman
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derekposting · 1 year
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more thoughts on the teen wolf movie
i was so excited for allison to come back. literally i couldn't stop talking about it. and then when she did... it kinda sucked? like it was just. boring... she didn't feel like allison yk? give me back my silly 🤬
ALSO! they should've brought back erica and boyd. I SAID IT! i think the fandom would've been way more into that. anyways erica rights
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blackmensuited · 8 months
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Dylan Thomas Reads A Personal Anthology, TC 1294, Caedmon, 1968 [Craig Moerer Records By Mail]. Cover Art:  A pencil sketch of Dylan Thomas by Soss Melik done in 1952 while Thomas was staying at Chelsea Hotel in New York. Cover Design by Oraston Brooks-EL
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johnbrannox · 1 year
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am i the only one shipping leo and roger? leo and ava too, but that’s basically canon
more importantly, where are all the kaleidoscope fics??
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cinamoony · 1 year
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Daryl Hall - I'm in a Philly Mood
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Daryl Hall
Composer
Alan Gorrie Daryl Hall Peter L. Moreland Vernon J. Smith
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Alan Gorrie Daryl Hall Peter L. Moreland Vernon J. Smith
Produced
Daryl Hall V. Jeffrey Smith
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Daryl Hall - Vocal, keyboards T-Bone Wolk - Acoustic Guitar, bass Bernard Davis - Drums Peter Lord Moreland - Background Vocal, keyboards Sandra St. Victor - Background Vocal V. Jeffrey Smith - Background Vocal, keyboards, programing
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September 7 1993
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