In the history of soggy underwater adventures, none have been been soggier than this A.I.P. Panavision curiosity from England. Four out of five insomniacs agree: it has the most awkwardly mis-matched cast of players in fantasy film history... starting with a chicken. Kl Studio Classics Savant Blu-ray Review 1965 / Color / 2:35 widescreen 1:37 flat Academy / 84 min. / City in the Sea / Street Date August ll, 2015 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95 Starring Vincent Price, Tab Hunter, David Tomlinson, Susan Hart, John Le Mesurier, Harry Oscar, Derek Newark, Roy Patrick, Herbert the Rooster. Cinematography Stephen Dade Film Editor Gordon Hales Original Music Stanley Black Written by Charles Bennett, Louis M. Heyward, David Whitaker based on City in the Sea by Edgar Allan Poe Produced by Daniel Haller Directed by Jacques Tourneur
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
By 1965 American-International Pictures was looking in all directions, trying to hit on new themes to replace the monsters...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
By 1965 American-International Pictures was looking in all directions, trying to hit on new themes to replace the monsters...
- 8/25/2015
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
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We've all seen online "television" efforts from a variety of sources, and as time goes on these are growing not only in popularity, but in the effort behind them. There's a very cool video production out there right now, and I want to make sure you get a glimpse of it.
Untitled Jersey City Project is a "webshow" about two guys who have been trying to get their small architecture company off the ground, and they've managed to pull in a dream job: designing a new stadium. Nothing is every easy though, and from the developer, to the investors, everyone has a lot to gain, and this much money often spells trouble.
Things kick off with Frank getting a strange call from Ray just before Ray falls from the construction site. Now Frank has to figure...
We've all seen online "television" efforts from a variety of sources, and as time goes on these are growing not only in popularity, but in the effort behind them. There's a very cool video production out there right now, and I want to make sure you get a glimpse of it.
Untitled Jersey City Project is a "webshow" about two guys who have been trying to get their small architecture company off the ground, and they've managed to pull in a dream job: designing a new stadium. Nothing is every easy though, and from the developer, to the investors, everyone has a lot to gain, and this much money often spells trouble.
Things kick off with Frank getting a strange call from Ray just before Ray falls from the construction site. Now Frank has to figure...
- 9/19/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
The Casey Anthony prosecutors wrapped up their case yesterday. Diane Dimond analyzes whether they proved that she killed her toddler daughter-and what the defense needs to do to free her.
After 19 days of testimony, the prosecution wrapped up its case in one of the most notorious murder trials the state of Florida has ever put on. And with 25-year-old Casey Anthony facing the possibility she will be put to death for the murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, the state called the defendant's mother, Cindy, to tie up loose ends.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Amanda Knox's Second Chance
Cindy explained why the mitochondrial-matched 9-inch-long hair found decomposing in Casey's car trunk couldn't have been anyone else in the family's except little Caylee. She testified that the child's Winnie-the-Pooh blanket had mysteriously disappeared from the home along with black plastic trash bags and a canvas laundry bag that had...
After 19 days of testimony, the prosecution wrapped up its case in one of the most notorious murder trials the state of Florida has ever put on. And with 25-year-old Casey Anthony facing the possibility she will be put to death for the murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, the state called the defendant's mother, Cindy, to tie up loose ends.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Amanda Knox's Second Chance
Cindy explained why the mitochondrial-matched 9-inch-long hair found decomposing in Casey's car trunk couldn't have been anyone else in the family's except little Caylee. She testified that the child's Winnie-the-Pooh blanket had mysteriously disappeared from the home along with black plastic trash bags and a canvas laundry bag that had...
- 6/15/2011
- by Diane Dimond
- The Daily Beast
The murder trial's first week ended with riveting details of the defendant's double life. With all sides conceding Anthony was a liar, her fate now hangs on which fib the jury buys. By Diane Dimond
Casey Anthony had a monumental meltdown at the end of the first week of her capital murder trial in Orlando, Florida. It came during a break in her mother's testimony, during which Cindy Anthony had been describing how she found out her unmarried 19-year-old daughter was pregnant and tearfully identified pictures of her dead granddaughter's bedroom and backyard play area.
Related story on The Daily Beast: It's Getting Even Weirder
After the jury left the room, her mother's attorney put his arm around an emotional Cindy to lead her away-and 25-year-old Casey pitched a tantrum befitting a toddler. Tears flowed down her reddened face as two of her attorneys moved in to calm her, gesturing and whispering wildly,...
Casey Anthony had a monumental meltdown at the end of the first week of her capital murder trial in Orlando, Florida. It came during a break in her mother's testimony, during which Cindy Anthony had been describing how she found out her unmarried 19-year-old daughter was pregnant and tearfully identified pictures of her dead granddaughter's bedroom and backyard play area.
Related story on The Daily Beast: It's Getting Even Weirder
After the jury left the room, her mother's attorney put his arm around an emotional Cindy to lead her away-and 25-year-old Casey pitched a tantrum befitting a toddler. Tears flowed down her reddened face as two of her attorneys moved in to calm her, gesturing and whispering wildly,...
- 5/29/2011
- by Diane Dimond
- The Daily Beast
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