Excusive: Passing along this confidential information: CNN and BBC Studios have reteamed on a new docuseries that details the inner workings of Cold War operatives in the 1980s. The news network will air Secrets & Spies: A Nuclear Game at 10 p.m. Sunday, June 2. Watch the trailer above.
Produced by BBC Studios, the four-part CNN Original Series tracks the spies operating behind the scenes in the Reagan Era as two superpowers move to the brink of nuclear war. It follows the shakiness of global geopolitics during the Cold War through the lens of two notorious double agents: Oleg Gordievsky and Aldrich Ames. As President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher maneuver on the world stage, their agents are pulling the strings.
Gordievsky, the top Kgb double agent for the British, proves invaluable by giving insight into the Soviet mindset. In the West, Aldrich is the head of the Soviet Desk...
Produced by BBC Studios, the four-part CNN Original Series tracks the spies operating behind the scenes in the Reagan Era as two superpowers move to the brink of nuclear war. It follows the shakiness of global geopolitics during the Cold War through the lens of two notorious double agents: Oleg Gordievsky and Aldrich Ames. As President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher maneuver on the world stage, their agents are pulling the strings.
Gordievsky, the top Kgb double agent for the British, proves invaluable by giving insight into the Soviet mindset. In the West, Aldrich is the head of the Soviet Desk...
- 5/7/2024
- by Dominic Patten and Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The logos of OTTera and Think Analytics.
Content distribution and technology company OTTera is partnering with ThinkAnalytics to unlock additional content distribution and revenue opportunities for its digital video clients.
The partnership will see OTTera integrate two artificial intelligence-driven products — ThinkFAST scheduler and ThinkAdvertising analytics — into its content distribution software, the companies announced on Thursday.
The integration of ThinkFAST will allow OTTera’s programming clients to take advantage of personalized content discovery solutions that drive recommendations based on demographics, preferences and prior viewing behavior.
Additionally, ThinkAdvertising will allow OTTera to deliver hyper-targeted advertisements across its free, ad-supported streaming television (Fast) channels, which the firm says will provide greater revenue opportunities for its programming clients.
“Aligning ThinkAnalytics’ deep capabilities with OTTera’s strategic offerings across Ott and Fast yields a rich toolkit for publishers to maximize yield from their libraries, quickly scale out targeted Fast channels and end user experiences within applications and beyond,...
Content distribution and technology company OTTera is partnering with ThinkAnalytics to unlock additional content distribution and revenue opportunities for its digital video clients.
The partnership will see OTTera integrate two artificial intelligence-driven products — ThinkFAST scheduler and ThinkAdvertising analytics — into its content distribution software, the companies announced on Thursday.
The integration of ThinkFAST will allow OTTera’s programming clients to take advantage of personalized content discovery solutions that drive recommendations based on demographics, preferences and prior viewing behavior.
Additionally, ThinkAdvertising will allow OTTera to deliver hyper-targeted advertisements across its free, ad-supported streaming television (Fast) channels, which the firm says will provide greater revenue opportunities for its programming clients.
“Aligning ThinkAnalytics’ deep capabilities with OTTera’s strategic offerings across Ott and Fast yields a rich toolkit for publishers to maximize yield from their libraries, quickly scale out targeted Fast channels and end user experiences within applications and beyond,...
- 4/25/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
The Dark Souls franchise, created by none other than FromSoftware, is a staple in the gaming community. Known for giving the player a great sense of achievement, these games are tough and contain some of the toughest bosses the history of video games has ever seen.
Gwyndolin is one such enemy that the player faces in both the first and third installments of the series. He is the last-born child of Gwyn, the lord of sunlight, and protects the honorary tomb of his father in the first game. Lastly, he meets his end in the final game of the franchise, however, some fans have theorized how he might still be alive.
Dark Souls is one of the toughest video game series in the industry Fan Theory Predicts How Gwyndolin Might Still Be Alive In Dark Souls Franchise
He was one of the most hated bosses in the franchise, and as mentioned before,...
Gwyndolin is one such enemy that the player faces in both the first and third installments of the series. He is the last-born child of Gwyn, the lord of sunlight, and protects the honorary tomb of his father in the first game. Lastly, he meets his end in the final game of the franchise, however, some fans have theorized how he might still be alive.
Dark Souls is one of the toughest video game series in the industry Fan Theory Predicts How Gwyndolin Might Still Be Alive In Dark Souls Franchise
He was one of the most hated bosses in the franchise, and as mentioned before,...
- 3/18/2024
- by Aaditya Chugh
- FandomWire
In the upcoming episode of “Garden Rescue,” set to air at 8:30 Pm on Monday, 11 December 2023, on BBC One, Charlie and Chris venture to Bristol for an inspiring transformation. The duo takes on the challenge of turning a concrete chaos into a serene retreat for Sam, Amy, and their two French bulldogs, Alphonse and Aldrich. The couple desires a multifunctional space for yoga and a calming oasis, with a special emphasis on providing solace for Sam, who grapples with anxiety.
The anticipation builds as the team sets out to create a tranquil haven on a budget of £4,000. Viewers will be treated to a journey of design ingenuity, landscaping prowess, and the heartwarming fulfillment of creating a space that goes beyond aesthetics. Tune in to witness the magic unfold as “Garden Rescue” transforms a challenging outdoor space into a rejuvenating sanctuary, catering to the unique needs and aspirations of Sam, Amy,...
The anticipation builds as the team sets out to create a tranquil haven on a budget of £4,000. Viewers will be treated to a journey of design ingenuity, landscaping prowess, and the heartwarming fulfillment of creating a space that goes beyond aesthetics. Tune in to witness the magic unfold as “Garden Rescue” transforms a challenging outdoor space into a rejuvenating sanctuary, catering to the unique needs and aspirations of Sam, Amy,...
- 12/5/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
When Robert Aldrich’s 1968 Hollywood insider yarn, “The Legend of Lylah Clare” screens at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville, Maine, it will represent much more than a simple revival of a New Hollywood-era roman à clef.
The film’s presentation on July 12 will include a discussion between actor Michael Murphy, who co-stars in the film, and former MGM publicity director Mike Kaplan, who has from the film’s earliest screenings defended both the film’s director, who Kaplan feels was “grossly maligned” by the depiction of him in Ryan Murphy’s limited series “Feud,” and the film, which monumentally tanked both critically and commercially when first released.
Kaplan recalls “I loved the script, and I loved the film. MGM had an unexceptional slate at the time. I was a big fan at the get-go.”
But as MGM’s New York City-based publicity chief, Kaplan watched helplessly as others,...
The film’s presentation on July 12 will include a discussion between actor Michael Murphy, who co-stars in the film, and former MGM publicity director Mike Kaplan, who has from the film’s earliest screenings defended both the film’s director, who Kaplan feels was “grossly maligned” by the depiction of him in Ryan Murphy’s limited series “Feud,” and the film, which monumentally tanked both critically and commercially when first released.
Kaplan recalls “I loved the script, and I loved the film. MGM had an unexceptional slate at the time. I was a big fan at the get-go.”
But as MGM’s New York City-based publicity chief, Kaplan watched helplessly as others,...
- 7/12/2023
- by Steven Gaydos
- Variety Film + TV
The mass shooter who killed five people at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ bar Club Q in November 2022 will spend the rest of their life behind bars after accepting a plea deal.
Anderson Lee Aldrich was charged with 305 counts — including first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, and bias-motivated crimes — following the Nov. 20, 2022, mass shooting at Club Q. On Monday, June 26, they pleaded guilty to five counts of first-degree murder, 46 counts of attempted murder, and no contest to a class five felony bias-motivated crime and class one misdemeanor bias-motivated crime, reports NBC News.
Anderson Lee Aldrich was charged with 305 counts — including first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, and bias-motivated crimes — following the Nov. 20, 2022, mass shooting at Club Q. On Monday, June 26, they pleaded guilty to five counts of first-degree murder, 46 counts of attempted murder, and no contest to a class five felony bias-motivated crime and class one misdemeanor bias-motivated crime, reports NBC News.
- 6/26/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
As much as Robert Aldrich's 1962 film "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?" became a camp classic for its wild twists, shrieking old women, and creepy makeup, its tragic power can't be denied. There's a grand scope to the movie, even though so much of it takes place in the glamorous but suffocating home of its two leading ladies. Some of that scope comes from the prologue, which takes viewers as far back as 1917 — but it also comes from the movie's reckoning with Hollywood history, in the ways stars were treated, in the venomous effects of celebrity on the soul, and in the use of Joan Crawford and Bette Davis as the clashing sisters at its center.
Of course, Crawford and Davis had a legendary feud going back decades, one so well-known in Hollywood lore that it (and the production of "Baby Jane") became the subject of Ryan Murphy's miniseries "Feud,...
Of course, Crawford and Davis had a legendary feud going back decades, one so well-known in Hollywood lore that it (and the production of "Baby Jane") became the subject of Ryan Murphy's miniseries "Feud,...
- 2/15/2023
- by Anthony Crislip
- Slash Film
Movie star John Wayne brought a signature acting style that drew his longtime fans to theater seats. They knew exactly what they were paying for each time they went to see one of his films. Wayne was aware of this, constantly doing quality control on every project that came across his desk. He once turned down the leading role in an Oscar-winning movie because he didn’t like how it portrayed the military.
John Wayne took messages behind movie roles very seriously John Wayne | Getty Images
Wayne’s breakthrough movie role came about with 1939’s Stagecoach alongside frequent collaborator John Ford. He continued to gain fame over the years through his Western and war roles. However, Wayne never wanted to abandon his own morals for the sake of a role, even if it would go on to be a big success.
There were other Oscar films that Wayne turned down,...
John Wayne took messages behind movie roles very seriously John Wayne | Getty Images
Wayne’s breakthrough movie role came about with 1939’s Stagecoach alongside frequent collaborator John Ford. He continued to gain fame over the years through his Western and war roles. However, Wayne never wanted to abandon his own morals for the sake of a role, even if it would go on to be a big success.
There were other Oscar films that Wayne turned down,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Jeff Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The most striking aspect of the commemorative events marking the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings on 6 June 2019 was the testimony of the veterans who participated in the conflict and who spoke eloquently and movingly about the events of 6 June 1944.
These interviews should be compulsory viewing so people understand the courage and sacrifice of a generation of men and women who displayed the “unconquerable resolve” the Queen spoke about during her speech in Portsmouth.
The film world has, of course, brought us many depictions of the Normandy landings and the subsequent battles. You will find a number of those titles in this list of the 20 greatest Second World War films.
These 20 movies only scratch the surface of the countless number made about the momentous event, but remind us of the horrors and sacrifices made during the devastating global conflict.
Scroll through the gallery below to see the 20 greatest war films:...
These interviews should be compulsory viewing so people understand the courage and sacrifice of a generation of men and women who displayed the “unconquerable resolve” the Queen spoke about during her speech in Portsmouth.
The film world has, of course, brought us many depictions of the Normandy landings and the subsequent battles. You will find a number of those titles in this list of the 20 greatest Second World War films.
These 20 movies only scratch the surface of the countless number made about the momentous event, but remind us of the horrors and sacrifices made during the devastating global conflict.
Scroll through the gallery below to see the 20 greatest war films:...
- 1/29/2023
- by Graeme Ross
- The Independent - Film
"The best time I ever had with Joan Crawford was when I pushed her down the stairs in 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?'" Bette Davis said this about her co-star in the classic 1962 film, and it's hardly the worst words spoken by either of these women — who were rumored to be something of rivals. As detailed in Ryan Murphy's excellent "Feud: Bette and Joan," in which both Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon gave unforgettable turns as Crawford and Davis, respectively, the actresses were reportedly as antagonistic towards each other offscreen as their characters, sisters Blanche and Baby Jane Hudson, were in the movie.
Based on the 1960 Henry Farrell novel of the same name, "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" centers on the twisted relationship between the siblings, and things only grow more fraught as the film progresses. Jane (Davis) was once a child star happily basking in the spotlight,...
Based on the 1960 Henry Farrell novel of the same name, "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" centers on the twisted relationship between the siblings, and things only grow more fraught as the film progresses. Jane (Davis) was once a child star happily basking in the spotlight,...
- 1/16/2023
- by Jamie Gerber
- Slash Film
One of the most oddly fascinating chapters of a movie star's career is Harrison Ford's awkward three-year run in between "Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope" and "Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back."
After a rough 10 years that saw him kicked out of Columbia Pictures' New Talent Program, and relegated to smallish roles in films like George Lucas' "American Graffiti" and Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation," Ford finally broke through as the dashing rogue Han Solo in Lucas' blockbuster space opera. With the entire country mad for anything even tangentially related to "Star Wars," it seemed like all of the actors were primed for superstardom. This was especially true of Ford, whose banter with Carrie Fisher's unflappable Princess Leia drew the film's biggest laughs.
Ford's presence, delivery, and undeniable good looks should've had every major studio and director in Hollywood knocking on his door — and,...
After a rough 10 years that saw him kicked out of Columbia Pictures' New Talent Program, and relegated to smallish roles in films like George Lucas' "American Graffiti" and Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation," Ford finally broke through as the dashing rogue Han Solo in Lucas' blockbuster space opera. With the entire country mad for anything even tangentially related to "Star Wars," it seemed like all of the actors were primed for superstardom. This was especially true of Ford, whose banter with Carrie Fisher's unflappable Princess Leia drew the film's biggest laughs.
Ford's presence, delivery, and undeniable good looks should've had every major studio and director in Hollywood knocking on his door — and,...
- 12/14/2022
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Suspected shooter Anderson Lee Aldrich was charged on 305 counts after allegedly killing five people at a LGBTQ+ bar, Club Q, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, CNN reports.
Among the charges are first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, and bias-motivated crimes.
Aldrich appeared in court on Tuesday, where Colorado’s Fourth Judicial District Attorney Michael Allen read the charges. Aldrich — whose public defender, Joseph Archambault, revealed in court filings that Aldrich is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns — had been previously held in custody on preliminary charges before the official charges were levied on Tuesday.
Among the charges are first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, and bias-motivated crimes.
Aldrich appeared in court on Tuesday, where Colorado’s Fourth Judicial District Attorney Michael Allen read the charges. Aldrich — whose public defender, Joseph Archambault, revealed in court filings that Aldrich is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns — had been previously held in custody on preliminary charges before the official charges were levied on Tuesday.
- 12/6/2022
- by Jon Blistein and Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
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The suspect accused of entering a Colorado gay nightclub clad in body armor and opening fire with an Ar-15-style rifle, killing five people and wounding 17 others, was charged by prosecutors Tuesday with 305 criminal counts including hate crimes and murder.
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, sat upright in a chair during the hearing and appeared alert. In an earlier court appearance just a few days after the shooting, the defendant’s head and face were covered with bruises and Aldrich was slumped over and had to be prompted by attorneys to respond to questions from a judge.
Investigators said Aldrich entered Club Q, a sanctuary for the LGBTQ community in the mostly conservative city of Colorado Springs, just before midnight on Nov. 19 and began shooting during a drag queen’s birthday celebration. The killing stopped after patrons wrestled the suspect to the ground, beating Aldrich into submission,...
The suspect accused of entering a Colorado gay nightclub clad in body armor and opening fire with an Ar-15-style rifle, killing five people and wounding 17 others, was charged by prosecutors Tuesday with 305 criminal counts including hate crimes and murder.
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, sat upright in a chair during the hearing and appeared alert. In an earlier court appearance just a few days after the shooting, the defendant’s head and face were covered with bruises and Aldrich was slumped over and had to be prompted by attorneys to respond to questions from a judge.
Investigators said Aldrich entered Club Q, a sanctuary for the LGBTQ community in the mostly conservative city of Colorado Springs, just before midnight on Nov. 19 and began shooting during a drag queen’s birthday celebration. The killing stopped after patrons wrestled the suspect to the ground, beating Aldrich into submission,...
- 12/6/2022
- by Associated Press
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Aaron Brink, Colorado LGBT Club Shooting Suspect’s Dad, Says First Reaction Was ‘Oh God, Is He Gay?’
Aaron Franklin Brink revealed his first reaction after knowing his son, Anderson Lee Aldrich, was the suspect in a mass shooting at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ Club.
His 22-year-old son was accused of shooting five people to death and injuring 18 others at Club Q on Nov. 19 and a defense attorney told Brink in a phone call that Aldrich was under arrest.
“They started telling me about the incident, a shooting involving multiple people,” the Mma-fighter-turned-porn star said in an interview with CBS 8. “And then I go on to find out it’s a gay bar. I said, ‘God, is he gay?’ I got scared, ‘Shit, is he gay?’ And he’s not gay, so I said, ‘Phhhewww…”
“You know Mormons don’t do gay,” he continued. “We don’t do gay. There’s no gays in the Mormon church. We don’t do gay.”
Aldrich’s lawyer claimed Aldrich...
His 22-year-old son was accused of shooting five people to death and injuring 18 others at Club Q on Nov. 19 and a defense attorney told Brink in a phone call that Aldrich was under arrest.
“They started telling me about the incident, a shooting involving multiple people,” the Mma-fighter-turned-porn star said in an interview with CBS 8. “And then I go on to find out it’s a gay bar. I said, ‘God, is he gay?’ I got scared, ‘Shit, is he gay?’ And he’s not gay, so I said, ‘Phhhewww…”
“You know Mormons don’t do gay,” he continued. “We don’t do gay. There’s no gays in the Mormon church. We don’t do gay.”
Aldrich’s lawyer claimed Aldrich...
- 11/26/2022
- by Peiyu Jiang
- Uinterview
The suspect in Saturday’s mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs had had a previous violent incident, leaving one state politician to question whether the state’s “red flag” laws had been properly implemented.
Colorado law allows courts to, in some circumstances, seize weapons from an individual if the person is deemed to be a safety risk to themselves or others. The suspect in the shooting, Aderson Lee Aldrich, had a notable encounter with police last year. According to a bulletin released by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office,...
Colorado law allows courts to, in some circumstances, seize weapons from an individual if the person is deemed to be a safety risk to themselves or others. The suspect in the shooting, Aderson Lee Aldrich, had a notable encounter with police last year. According to a bulletin released by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office,...
- 11/22/2022
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
On Monday night’s “Dancing With the Stars” finale, drag queen Shangela, who was one of the final four couples competing for the Mirrorball trophy, addressed the mass shooting over the weekend at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs, Colorado that left 5 dead and 13 injured.
“The emotions have been heavy because there’s a lot going on in the world, in our country.” She called the attack at Club Q “a horrible tragedy.” The venue had just hosted a drag show when shooter Anderson Aldrich began his deadly assault.
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“Baby, let me tell you, an attack on the LGBTQ community cannot be supported, cannot be loved. This moment right here is about sharing more love and less hate and hopefully we can start celebrating each other’s differences and not being divided.
“The emotions have been heavy because there’s a lot going on in the world, in our country.” She called the attack at Club Q “a horrible tragedy.” The venue had just hosted a drag show when shooter Anderson Aldrich began his deadly assault.
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‘Dancing With the Stars’ Week 9: Lady Gaga Asks People to Vote for Shangela in Semi-Finals as 2 Couples Go Home
“Baby, let me tell you, an attack on the LGBTQ community cannot be supported, cannot be loved. This moment right here is about sharing more love and less hate and hopefully we can start celebrating each other’s differences and not being divided.
- 11/22/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
At least five people were killed and 25 injured in a deadly mass shooting Saturday night at an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado that has been called a “hate attack.”
Colorado Springs police spokeswoman Lt. Pamela Castro said in an early Sunday morning press conference that police received calls about an active shooting at Club Q at 11:57 p.m. local time. Upon arriving at the scene, officers immediately located the suspect — who the club said was “subdued” by customers — and transported them to a nearby hospital with unspecified injuries.
Colorado Springs police spokeswoman Lt. Pamela Castro said in an early Sunday morning press conference that police received calls about an active shooting at Club Q at 11:57 p.m. local time. Upon arriving at the scene, officers immediately located the suspect — who the club said was “subdued” by customers — and transported them to a nearby hospital with unspecified injuries.
- 11/20/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Robert Aldrich gives the Cavalry Western a rough going-over in this brutal, unforgiving horror-western. Burt Lancaster gets in a fine late-career action turn as well. The pursuit of an Apache raiding party becomes guerrilla war in the desert, the kind of conflict that cements racial hatred forever. Aldrich and Alan Sharp’s answer to the ‘mud & rags’ western of the early 1970s carries on the director’s anarchic streak. This is how the West was won?
Ulzana’s Raid
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1972 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 103 min. / Street Date January 21, 2020 / 29.99
Starring: Burt Lancaster, Richard Jaeckel, Bruce Davison, Jorge Luke, Joaquín Martínez, Lloyd Bochner, Karl Swenson, Douglass Watson, Dran Hamilton, Gladys Holland, Aimee Eccles, Tony Epper, Nick Cravat, Richard Farnsworth, Dean Smith.
Cinematography: Joseph Biroc
Film Editor: Michael Luciano
Original Music: Frank De Vol
Written by Alan Sharp
Produced by Carter DeHaven
Directed by Robert Aldrich
After all of the bloodletting...
Ulzana’s Raid
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1972 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 103 min. / Street Date January 21, 2020 / 29.99
Starring: Burt Lancaster, Richard Jaeckel, Bruce Davison, Jorge Luke, Joaquín Martínez, Lloyd Bochner, Karl Swenson, Douglass Watson, Dran Hamilton, Gladys Holland, Aimee Eccles, Tony Epper, Nick Cravat, Richard Farnsworth, Dean Smith.
Cinematography: Joseph Biroc
Film Editor: Michael Luciano
Original Music: Frank De Vol
Written by Alan Sharp
Produced by Carter DeHaven
Directed by Robert Aldrich
After all of the bloodletting...
- 11/18/2022
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Ryan Murphy may be best known for "Glee" and "American Horror Story," but my favorite thing he's done is "Feud: Bette and Joan" -- though "Pose" is a close second. The FX series chronicles the long-running dispute between two of the finest performers who ever lived: Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. While the bad blood between these women began long before they starred opposite one another in the now-classic 1962 film "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" it was during the production of that movie that things came to a head, much of which unfolds in the show.
"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" centers on the relationship between sisters "Baby Jane" (Davis) and Blanche Hudson (Crawford). Baby Jane was a former child star who outshone her older sister until Blanche became an actress herself. After a mysterious car accident leaves Blanche in a wheelchair, Jane becomes her caretaker, though she's far more of a tormenter.
"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" centers on the relationship between sisters "Baby Jane" (Davis) and Blanche Hudson (Crawford). Baby Jane was a former child star who outshone her older sister until Blanche became an actress herself. After a mysterious car accident leaves Blanche in a wheelchair, Jane becomes her caretaker, though she's far more of a tormenter.
- 11/14/2022
- by Jamie Gerber
- Slash Film
Though their “’80s Horror” lineup would constitute enough of a Halloween push, the Criterion Channel enter October all guns blazing. The month’s lineup also includes a 19-movie vampire series running from 1931’s Dracula (English and Spanish both) to 2014’s A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, the collection in-between including Herzog’s Nosferatu, Near Dark, and Let the Right One In. Last year’s “Universal Horror” collection returns, a 17-title Ishirō Honda retrospective has been set, and a few genre titles stand alone: Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte, The House of the Devil, and Island of Lost Souls.
Streaming premieres include restorations of Tsai Ming-liang’s Vive L’amour and Ed Lachman’s Lou Reed / John Cale concert film Songs for Drella; October’s Criterion editions are Samuel Fuller’s Forty Guns, Bill Duke’s Deep Cover, Haxan, and My Own Private Idaho. Meanwhile, Ari Aster has curated an “Adventures...
Streaming premieres include restorations of Tsai Ming-liang’s Vive L’amour and Ed Lachman’s Lou Reed / John Cale concert film Songs for Drella; October’s Criterion editions are Samuel Fuller’s Forty Guns, Bill Duke’s Deep Cover, Haxan, and My Own Private Idaho. Meanwhile, Ari Aster has curated an “Adventures...
- 9/26/2022
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
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