“Music was my therapy for the many traumas I suffered as a child,” Lucinda Williams writes in her new memoir, Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You. Those traumas include her mother’s mental illness, which created a volatile and often unpredictable environment for Williams and her two siblings, the eventual divorce of her parents, and her own battles with obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, and self-esteem issues. Peppered with flirtatious encounters, doomed relationships with “poets on motorcycles” (including Ryan Adams), and a same-sex kiss on a dance floor, the...
- 4/24/2023
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Brooklyn-based writer/director/filmmaker Dan Yadin’s new dark and twisted animated comedy “i want to kill” has premiered and you can watch the utter madness below. The episode stars comedians James Adomian (@midnight, Children’s Hospital, Comedy Bang! Bang!), Amber Nelson (Guy Code, Netflix’s ‘Characters’) and Clark Jones (HBO’s ‘Crashing’, Brooklyn’s 50 Funniest People). “i want to kill” […]
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- 12/18/2017
- by Mike Sprague
- DreadCentral.com
With cameras on surfboards and jetskis, helicopters, boats, and even from behind the talent’s head – the new Storm Surfers 3D has every angle covered.
The Storm Surfers franchise, produced by 6ixty Foot Productions in association with Firelight Productions, was initially developed as an adventure series for the Discovery Network, following Australian surfing legends, Tom Carroll and Ross Clark Jones as they did battle with the biggest swells in the Southern Ocean.
First they surfed a ‘mythical’ never ridden before wave in the treacherous seas of Bass Strait simply called Dangerous Banks. In their second outing, they explored New Zealand’s rugged coast off the remote Fiordland. This time they cast a wider net. With help again from meteorologist and Swellnet.com.au’s webmaster, Ben Matson, they chase storms that rise from Antarctica to bombard our cold southern coast, and they do it all in 3D.
Storm Surfers 3D...
The Storm Surfers franchise, produced by 6ixty Foot Productions in association with Firelight Productions, was initially developed as an adventure series for the Discovery Network, following Australian surfing legends, Tom Carroll and Ross Clark Jones as they did battle with the biggest swells in the Southern Ocean.
First they surfed a ‘mythical’ never ridden before wave in the treacherous seas of Bass Strait simply called Dangerous Banks. In their second outing, they explored New Zealand’s rugged coast off the remote Fiordland. This time they cast a wider net. With help again from meteorologist and Swellnet.com.au’s webmaster, Ben Matson, they chase storms that rise from Antarctica to bombard our cold southern coast, and they do it all in 3D.
Storm Surfers 3D...
- 8/16/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Screen Australia CEO Ruth Harley this evening announced production investment of $18million in 13 projects.
Announced at Melbourne International Film Festival’s 37 degree South Market, Harley said ““I’m thrilled to announce a compelling slate of quality screen productions that promise to engage audiences of all ages and tastes.”
The investment will trigger $85million in production over six feature films, five adult tv programs, a children’s series and a documentary series.
Feature films to receive funding include:
Pig-shooter Mick Taylor is back in Wolf Creek 2 terrorising the outback and another unfortunate backpacker.
Australian bro-mantic comedy Save Your Legs, directed by Boyd Hicklin and written by Brendan Cowell, tells the story of cricket tragic Teddy Brown who takes his local D-grade team on a tour of India.
David Pulbrook’s political drama Last Dance, produced by Antony Ginnane is a taut human story, torn from today’s headlines of love, loss and hope.
Announced at Melbourne International Film Festival’s 37 degree South Market, Harley said ““I’m thrilled to announce a compelling slate of quality screen productions that promise to engage audiences of all ages and tastes.”
The investment will trigger $85million in production over six feature films, five adult tv programs, a children’s series and a documentary series.
Feature films to receive funding include:
Pig-shooter Mick Taylor is back in Wolf Creek 2 terrorising the outback and another unfortunate backpacker.
Australian bro-mantic comedy Save Your Legs, directed by Boyd Hicklin and written by Brendan Cowell, tells the story of cricket tragic Teddy Brown who takes his local D-grade team on a tour of India.
David Pulbrook’s political drama Last Dance, produced by Antony Ginnane is a taut human story, torn from today’s headlines of love, loss and hope.
- 7/23/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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