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pufffinn · 1 year
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hi i’m bee, and you’re watching, disney channel *screen explodes*
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The Color Purple
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You know where to find us on Christmas Day…at the theatre to see @blitzambassador’s The Color Purple!
Now this is an ENSEMBLE CAST!
We can already hear the soundtrack.
#stayMACRO
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Hamlet (2024) (15): Glittering McKellen in a Quirky but Exquisite Age-Blind Version.
Hamlet (2024) (15): Glittering McKellen in a Quirky but Exquisite Age-Blind Version. 5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Hamlet” (2024). The Covid lockdown in 2020 did a lot of damage to the performing arts in the UK, but none more so than to theatres. One of the productions severely disrupted was Sean Mathias’s “Hamlet” at the Theatre Royal Windsor and acknowledgement of this is recognised in the opening titles for this quirky film version of the play. Unlike the illustrious…
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dark-twist-fairytales · 11 months
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Gotta love whenever the Eepy grabs you TIGHT and you're just like: ... The fuck am I supposed to do?
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whileiamdying · 4 months
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Introducing The Color Purple! | The Color Purple | OWN
The cast of The Color Purple opens up on their process of joining the historic film. Tune in to the Color Purple in theaters on Christmas Day.
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lovecatnip · 5 months
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ultrameganicolaokay · 5 months
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Helen of Wyndhorn #1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely and Matheus Lopes. Cover by Evely. Variant covers by (2) Tula Lotay, (3) Elsa Charretier, (4) Massimo Carnevale, (5) Clay Mann and (6) Walt Simonson. Out in March 2024.
"From the Eisner award-winning and bestselling creative team of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comes this Gothic sword and sorcery epic that's Conan the Barbarian meets The Wizard of Oz. Following the tragic death of her late father C.K. Cole, the esteemed pulp writer and creator of the popular warrior character Othan; Helen Cole is called back to her Grandfather's enormous and elustrious estate: Wyndhorn House. Scarred by Cole's untimely passing and lost in a new, strange world, Helen wreaks drunken havoc upon her arrival; however, her chaotic ways begin to soften as she discovers a lifetime of secrets hiding within the myriad rooms and hallways of the expansive manor. For outside its walls, within the woods, dwell the legendary adventures that once were locked away within her father's stories."
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vintagewarhol · 1 year
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Fall (2022, dir. Scott Mann) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Fall was not a great movie, but despite its many faults I venture to say it was a good one. The story of Becky and Hunter, two best friend climbers that get stranded on top of a 2,000 foot tall abandoned TV tower after the ladder serving as the only way up or down breaks off and falls to the ground, Fall doesn't quite justify its runtime; the acting and writing in the first act was pretty rough, there's a needless subplot that creates friction between the two leads, but not in any real, meaningful way, and the big twist towards the end of the film is just plain dumb and, again, doesn't really add anything of value other than a very cheap shock in the moment. These errors are glaring and in your face, and they would be a giant knock against this movie if, and here's the biggest pro, the intensity and sense of urgency in the second act and most of the third act of the film wasn't so damn potent. Maybe it's just because the subject matter inherently hits a very real fear of mine right on the nose, but I spent a good part of the middle third of the movie white-knuckle gripping my armrests just because of the nature of how high up they were and the very precarious position they were in. I would even be willing to chalk that up to personal bias if the acting during that section of the movie hadn't also gotten significantly better than the rest of film's acting had been up to that point. It almost seemed like the movie was at one point written and conceived as a short film, with everything taking place at the tower, and once the project was expanded into a feature-length film all the stuff around that was added as an afterthought.
Even with all of its flaws, though, it still manages to be an entertaining experience and it accomplished precisely what it wanted to, and I'm willing to cut it a bit of slack for that. My favorite film critic, former BBC film analyst Mark Kermode, likes to say about certain movies that "it does what it says on the tin" (How very British of him) as a way of slightly forgiving some of the film's faults if it accomplishes what it set out to do, and I have really started to take that to heart. Sure, Fall has a lot of bad issues, but it was also a lot of fun and pulled on my nerves something fierce.
Score: 7/10
Currently available to rent or purchase on digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, etc.) and on DVD & Blu-ray through Lionsgate Films.
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tscnews · 1 year
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Fred Richani interviews the stars of Scott Mann's "Fall" film!
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redcarpetview · 1 month
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Dorinda Clark-Cole, Jonathan McReynolds, Kirk Franklin & More Honored at 2024 BMI Trailblazer of Gospel Music Awards
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BMI's Trailblazer of Gospel Music honoree Dorinda Clark-Cole and BMI's President & CEO Mike O'Neill attend the 2024 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards on March 28, 2024 at Flourish in Atlanta, GA. 
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BMI's VP, Creative, Atlanta Catherine Brewton, BMI Champion Award recipient Jonathan McReynolds and BMI's President & CEO Mike O'Neill attend the 2024 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards on March 28, 2024 at Flourish in Atlanta, GA. 
BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) celebrated the best in Gospel music on March 28, 2024 at the 2024 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards held at Flourish in Atlanta, GA. Gospel legend and world-renowned evangelist Dorinda Clark-Cole, of the acclaimed Clarke sisters, was honored as a Trailblazer of Gospel Music in recognition of her illustrious career spanning over 50 years. Jonathan McReynolds received the BMI Champion Award, the first time this accolade was presented at this ceremony, for his exceptional artistry and impact on Gospel music.
BMI’s Gospel Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Publisher of the Year and the Top 25 Gospel Songs of the previous year were also announced at the private ceremony hosted by BMI’s President & CEO, Mike O’Neill and Vice President, Creative, Atlanta, Catherine Brewton.
The inspirational luncheon began with a celebration of music and joyful worship, with Tim Bowman, Jr., performing his BMI award-winning song “Jesus,” with Kim Burrell and Faith City Music, co-written with Le’Andria Johnson and VaShawn Mitchell. Zacardi Cortez brought the house down with his BMI award-winning song “You’ve Been Good to Me,” before moving to the event’s main honorees and award-winners.
As a Trailblazer of Gospel Music, Dorinda Clarke-Cole was saluted for her legendary career and contributions to the genre with several powerful tribute performances honoring her legacy. Crystal Aikin’s heartfelt voice kicked things off with “I’m Coming Out,” and Tasha Page-Lockhart brought the audience to their feet with a moving performance of “I’m Still Here.” Yolanda Adams followed with a magnetic rendition of “Take It Back,” with Lisa Knowles-Smith jumping in to help close out the performance. Clark-Cole’s niece Kierra Sheard finished the amazing tribute with an uplifting version of “My Redeemer Liveth.”
Upon receiving the afternoon’s highest honor, Clarke-Cole admitted to being “deeply humbled” and “extremely grateful.” She continued with advice for songwriters saying, “when you are at your lowest, that’s when God can get your greatest… keep writing, keep getting inspired by God because somebody is being blessed.”
After receiving the BMI Champion Award celebrating his outstanding success in Gospel music and beyond, Jonathan McReynolds thanked BMI’s Catherine Brewton and Wardell Malloy for all the love and support they have given him throughout his career. His tribute started with DOE giving a beautiful performance of “Grace” and she also joined Tyree Miller for a duet of “Cycles.” Darrel Walls followed with his resounding rendition of “Lovin’ Me,” and Jason Nelson shared his passionate version of “God Is Good,” which brought the audience to their feet.
Throughout the event, BMI saluted the Top 25 most-performed Gospel songs of the previous year, leading up to the highly anticipated BMI Gospel Song of the Year award, which went to “Kingdom” written by Kirk Franklin, Jonathan Jay, Chandler Moore and Jacob Poole. The song by Maverick City Music X Kirk Franklin debuted at #17 on the Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart, #6 on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart. It also received a 2023 GRAMMY Award for Best Gospel Performance/Song. BMI’s Gospel Songwriter of the Year was a three-way tie between Kirk Franklin, Travis Greene and Tamela Mann for each writing two of the most performed Gospel songs of the previous year. Franklin was honored for “Bless Me” and the BMI Gospel Song of the Year “Kingdom,” Greene for “Finished” and “Tent Revival,” and Mann was also honored for “Finished” and “He Did It For Me.”
BMI’s Gospel Publisher of the Year went to Essential Music Publishing, for the second year in a row.
To join the conversation on social media, follow us @BMI and use #BMIGospel.  Please visit https://www.bmi.com/trailblazers2024 to see a full list of BMI’s Trailblazers of Gospel Music Award honorees.
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jmunneytumbler · 4 months
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Should We Still Take Time to Notice 'The Color Purple' in 2023? Let's Find Out!
Should We Still Take Time to Notice 'The Color Purple' in 2023? Let's Find Out!
Look at all that purple in their souls! (CREDIT: Warner Bros. Pictures/Screenshot) Starring: Fantasia Barrino, Phylicia Pearl Mapasi, Taraji P. Henson, Danielle Brooks, Colman Domingo, Halle Bailey, Corey Hawkins, H.E.R., Ciara, Aunjanue Ellis, Jon Batiste, Louis Gossett Jr., David Alan Grier, Deon Cole, Tamela J. Mann, Stephen Hill, Elizabeth Marvel Director: Blitz Bazawule Running Time: 140…
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Past Lives (12): Living within the multiverse of past relationships.
#onemannsmovies #filmreview of "Past Lives". #pastlivesmovie. An extraordinary debut film from Celine Song that is just perfect. 5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Past Lives” (2023). “Past Lives” reminded me of Friends Reunited, launched in the UK in June 2000. It was one of the early social networking sites and let you type in your school and pull up fellow students to find out where they were and what they were doing with their lives. In my case: there were those that were ‘famous’ – Lloyd Cole from ‘Lloyd Cole and the…
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don-lichterman · 1 year
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The Minute You Wake Up Dead (2022 Movie) Official Clip 'Coming For You' - Cole Hauser
The Minute You Wake Up Dead (2022 Movie) Official Clip 'Coming For You' – Cole Hauser
The Minute You Wake Up Dead – In Theaters, On Demand, and Digital November 4, 2022! Starring Cole Hauser, Jaimie Alexander, and Morgan Freeman. Subscribe to the LIONSGATE: YouTube Channel for the latest movie trailers, clips, and more:…
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quiredaragoff · 2 years
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Vértigo (Fall 2022) | República Cinéfila
Vértigo (Fall 2022) | República Cinéfila
Vértigo (Fall) 2022. Esta película exige por parte del espectador la suspensión de la credulidad, y a cambio solo ofrece algunas buenas secuencias de acción a varios metros de altura en una producción fílmica hollywoodense de supervivencia escalofriante, pero muy poco creativa, porque en la trama de esta película de drama y supervivencia, una joven sufre una gran pérdida cuando su esposo se cae…
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culturedarm · 2 years
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SSWAN don an invisible cloak for a debut of searing improvisation and sensitive listening on 577 Records, Taro Nohara blends elements of downtempo and jazz for his own suspended take on kankyō ongaku, Dawn Richard's boundless vocals sway over the lithe arrangements of Spencer Zahn on the first movement of an album conceived as a love letter to New Orleans, and with her overbow violin in tow Laura Cannell and her inimitable drone break the silence of St Andrew's Church in Raveningham. Laila Sakini and the poet Lucy Van return with an expanded and remastered edition of Figures, adding rough desires and tall trees to the enveloping dusk-clad thicket, and tracks by Enumclaw, Bill Orcutt, and Cole Pulice also feature in the latest roundup of best new music.
https://culturedarm.com/tracks-of-the-week-03-09-22/
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