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
(l-r) Jocelyn Moorhouse and Sue Maslin on the set of 'The Dressmaker' (photo: Ben King).
Kicking off tomorrow, the Gold Coast Film Festival (April 19-30) will screen 32 feature films from 13 countries, including four world premieres and nine Australian ones, plus a host of shorts, events and filmmaker Q&A.s. The fest will also host a series of 14 panels covering a range of screen industry topics. On April 22, producers Jan Chapman, Sue Maslin and Trish Lake will talk about their experiences in a session entitled .Producing: Money Vs Time...Maslin will also be this year.s special guest at the third annual Women In Film lunch on April 21. Presented by Screen Queensland, the lunch recognises the contribution of women in film and television in Australia. On the eve of the festival, Maslin speaks to If about the push for gender equity and her slate of projects.
What will...
Kicking off tomorrow, the Gold Coast Film Festival (April 19-30) will screen 32 feature films from 13 countries, including four world premieres and nine Australian ones, plus a host of shorts, events and filmmaker Q&A.s. The fest will also host a series of 14 panels covering a range of screen industry topics. On April 22, producers Jan Chapman, Sue Maslin and Trish Lake will talk about their experiences in a session entitled .Producing: Money Vs Time...Maslin will also be this year.s special guest at the third annual Women In Film lunch on April 21. Presented by Screen Queensland, the lunch recognises the contribution of women in film and television in Australia. On the eve of the festival, Maslin speaks to If about the push for gender equity and her slate of projects.
What will...
- 4/18/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
The Dressmaker.
More than a year since it premiered at last year's Toronto International Film Festival, Jocelyn Moorhouse's The Dressmaker has finally been released in America, with Broad Green Pictures and Amazon rolling out a limited release over the weekend.
The adaptation of Rosalie Ham's novel opened on 39 screens in nine American cities, taking $180,522 in its first weekend, an average of $5,014..
"Amazon/Broadgreen are using a classic platform release for The Dressmaker," producer Sue Maslin told If..
"The film has received wildly varying reviews but the campaign has resulted in a very high awareness of the film and delivered a screen average [of] over $5,000 on the first weekend.".
"Jocelyn and I were present at numerous screenings in NY and La and the audience reactions were hugely animated, just like in Australia..
"This, together with our 66,000 stitched-on Fb followers, should drive the word of mouth effect when we open out...
More than a year since it premiered at last year's Toronto International Film Festival, Jocelyn Moorhouse's The Dressmaker has finally been released in America, with Broad Green Pictures and Amazon rolling out a limited release over the weekend.
The adaptation of Rosalie Ham's novel opened on 39 screens in nine American cities, taking $180,522 in its first weekend, an average of $5,014..
"Amazon/Broadgreen are using a classic platform release for The Dressmaker," producer Sue Maslin told If..
"The film has received wildly varying reviews but the campaign has resulted in a very high awareness of the film and delivered a screen average [of] over $5,000 on the first weekend.".
"Jocelyn and I were present at numerous screenings in NY and La and the audience reactions were hugely animated, just like in Australia..
"This, together with our 66,000 stitched-on Fb followers, should drive the word of mouth effect when we open out...
- 9/26/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
The Dressmaker.
More than a year since it premiered at last year's Toronto International Film Festival, Jocelyn Moorhouse's The Dressmaker has finally been released in America, with Broad Green Pictures and Amazon rolling out a limited release over the weekend.
The adaptation of Rosalie Ham's novel opened on 39 screens in nine American cities, taking $180,522 in its first weekend, an average of $5,014..
"Amazon/Broadgreen are using a classic platform release for The Dressmaker," producer Sue Maslin told If..
"The film has received wildly varying reviews but the campaign has resulted in a very high awareness of the film and delivered a screen average [of] over $5,000 on the first weekend.".
"Jocelyn and I were present at numerous screenings in NY and La and the audience reactions were hugely animated, just like in Australia..
This together with our 66,000 stitched-on Fb followers should .drive the word of mouth effect when we open out...
More than a year since it premiered at last year's Toronto International Film Festival, Jocelyn Moorhouse's The Dressmaker has finally been released in America, with Broad Green Pictures and Amazon rolling out a limited release over the weekend.
The adaptation of Rosalie Ham's novel opened on 39 screens in nine American cities, taking $180,522 in its first weekend, an average of $5,014..
"Amazon/Broadgreen are using a classic platform release for The Dressmaker," producer Sue Maslin told If..
"The film has received wildly varying reviews but the campaign has resulted in a very high awareness of the film and delivered a screen average [of] over $5,000 on the first weekend.".
"Jocelyn and I were present at numerous screenings in NY and La and the audience reactions were hugely animated, just like in Australia..
This together with our 66,000 stitched-on Fb followers should .drive the word of mouth effect when we open out...
- 9/26/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Ann Turner's The Lost Swimmer.
The Dressmaker's Sue Maslin will produce The Lost Swimmer, adapted from Ann Turner's novel by the author herself, with script development funding from Screen Australia.
Published by Simon and Schuster in June 2015 and immediately optioned by Film Art Media, The Lost Swimmer is described as "a tense psychological thriller about the secrets in a marriage and the consequences of love and trust.".
The novel's central character is Rebecca Wilding, an archaeology professor who fears her husband Stephen is having an affair.
After she is accused of serious fraud in the workplace, Rebecca leaves with Stephen for Greece, Italy and Paris, where she can uncover the conspiracy against her and hopefully rekindle her relationship..
But on the idyllic Amalfi coast, Stephen goes swimming and doesn.t come back. Rebecca falls under suspicion for his murder. As Don Lafontaine would have put it: Rebecca...
The Dressmaker's Sue Maslin will produce The Lost Swimmer, adapted from Ann Turner's novel by the author herself, with script development funding from Screen Australia.
Published by Simon and Schuster in June 2015 and immediately optioned by Film Art Media, The Lost Swimmer is described as "a tense psychological thriller about the secrets in a marriage and the consequences of love and trust.".
The novel's central character is Rebecca Wilding, an archaeology professor who fears her husband Stephen is having an affair.
After she is accused of serious fraud in the workplace, Rebecca leaves with Stephen for Greece, Italy and Paris, where she can uncover the conspiracy against her and hopefully rekindle her relationship..
But on the idyllic Amalfi coast, Stephen goes swimming and doesn.t come back. Rebecca falls under suspicion for his murder. As Don Lafontaine would have put it: Rebecca...
- 7/4/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Source: Getty/Larry Marano Maya Angelou has died at 86. The renowned poet and award-winning author had been reportedly battling health problems and died at her home in Winston-Salem, Nc. George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are reportedly considering getting married at the Downton Abbey castle, aka Highclere Castle in Hampshire, England. But only if Lord Grantham approves! Speaking of weddings, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's "crazy roller coaster" nuptials reportedly included North West clapping as she was carried down the aisle by Kris Jenner and the couple exchanging their own vows. Bruce Willis and wife Emma Heming-Willis introduced their newborn daughter, Evelyn Penn, with a photo of her with big sister Mabel. One Direction members Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik were caught on video smoking pot during a trip to Peru last month. They made no attempt to hide what they were doing, with Louis confirming they were smoking an "illegal substance.
- 5/28/2014
- by Alyse Whitney
- Popsugar.com
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