Watch Short Film The Drawing: "After waking from a nightmare, artist Scarlet is pursued by a malevolent figure eerily reminiscent of her latest drawing."
https://www.thedrawingmovie.com
Directed by Jay Salahi Written by Jay Salahi & Todd Knaak Produced by Carlos Uribe & Jay Salahi Starring: Annika Foster & Destiny Mounce Director of Photography - Jon Corum Associate Producers - Aaron Needham, Todd Knaak & Nicholas David Music - Mattan Cohen Editor - Jay Salahi 1st AC - Mitchell Parks Gaffer - Samuel Mendoza Make-Up - Ali Embury VFX - Peter Larson Sound - Jay Salahi & Adrian Cooperman Drawing & Art by Aaron Needham
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Phantom Limbs: "Encyclopocalypse Publications will release Jason Jenkins’ Phantom Limbs in hardcover, paperback, audiobook and eBook on April 2nd, 2024.
Originally a column on popular horror website Bloody Disgusting, Phantom Limbs is the inaugural volume of a planned series of books which will explore the histories of unmade horror movie...
https://www.thedrawingmovie.com
Directed by Jay Salahi Written by Jay Salahi & Todd Knaak Produced by Carlos Uribe & Jay Salahi Starring: Annika Foster & Destiny Mounce Director of Photography - Jon Corum Associate Producers - Aaron Needham, Todd Knaak & Nicholas David Music - Mattan Cohen Editor - Jay Salahi 1st AC - Mitchell Parks Gaffer - Samuel Mendoza Make-Up - Ali Embury VFX - Peter Larson Sound - Jay Salahi & Adrian Cooperman Drawing & Art by Aaron Needham
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Phantom Limbs: "Encyclopocalypse Publications will release Jason Jenkins’ Phantom Limbs in hardcover, paperback, audiobook and eBook on April 2nd, 2024.
Originally a column on popular horror website Bloody Disgusting, Phantom Limbs is the inaugural volume of a planned series of books which will explore the histories of unmade horror movie...
- 1/24/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Over the film’s near two-hour running time, we come to understand that to paleontologist Peter Larson -- who with his team in 1990 discovered the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton in archeological history, named it Sue, and then became embroiled in a lengthy, well, “custody” battle over her -- this dinosaur is a child he loves very much. He certainly grieves when he loses her. The doc begins in the badlands of South Dakota, where Sue was discovered by Larson’s teammate Susan Hendrickson (thus becoming the dino’s namesake). Using archival footage that would ultimately become instrumental in the court case, we watch the paleontological team sweat it out in 115-degree heat, chipping, digging and brushing away at the site until Sue, in all her 80-percent-complete glory, is excavated. Because Miller shows the meticulous care it takes to get Sue out of the ground, cleaned off, and put on...
- 11/24/2014
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
Amazon launched the Fire TV set top box on Wednesday (April 2). Costing $99, the device runs on Android software and according to Amazon will provide access to its Instant Video library of more than 200,000 films and TV series.
The device, available now, will also link to the Netflix, YouTube, Vimeo and Hulu media players and allow users to play music, watch photos and play games including the immensely popular Minecraft-Pocket Edition. Fire TV does not support HBO Go.
Users can stream, rent or buy film and TV content and is voice-activated via a microphone on a remote control. There is an inbuilt predictive protocol called Asap that preloads programming based on prior choices. “No one likes waiting for videos to buffer,” wrote Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos in a front page letter on Amazon.com.
Kindle senior executive Peter Larson showcased the product at an unveiling ceremony in New York on Wednesday.
Fire TV’s main...
The device, available now, will also link to the Netflix, YouTube, Vimeo and Hulu media players and allow users to play music, watch photos and play games including the immensely popular Minecraft-Pocket Edition. Fire TV does not support HBO Go.
Users can stream, rent or buy film and TV content and is voice-activated via a microphone on a remote control. There is an inbuilt predictive protocol called Asap that preloads programming based on prior choices. “No one likes waiting for videos to buffer,” wrote Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos in a front page letter on Amazon.com.
Kindle senior executive Peter Larson showcased the product at an unveiling ceremony in New York on Wednesday.
Fire TV’s main...
- 4/2/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Fire TV device costs $99, runs on Android software and will provide access to the Amazon Instant Video library of approximately 200,000 films and TV series.
The device, available now, will also link to the Netflix, YouTube, Vimeo and Hulu media players and allow users to play music, games and watch photos.
Users can stream, rent or buy film and TV content and is voice-activated with an inbuilt predictive protocol that preloads programming based on choice patterns.
Kindle senior executive Peter Larson showcased the product at an unveiling ceremony in New York on Wednesday (April 2).
Fire TV’s main rivals are the $99 Apple TV box and Google’s $35 Chromecast dongle as well as four Roku devices ranging from $49.99 to $99.99.
The device, available now, will also link to the Netflix, YouTube, Vimeo and Hulu media players and allow users to play music, games and watch photos.
Users can stream, rent or buy film and TV content and is voice-activated with an inbuilt predictive protocol that preloads programming based on choice patterns.
Kindle senior executive Peter Larson showcased the product at an unveiling ceremony in New York on Wednesday (April 2).
Fire TV’s main rivals are the $99 Apple TV box and Google’s $35 Chromecast dongle as well as four Roku devices ranging from $49.99 to $99.99.
- 4/2/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Dinosaur 13 -- a documentary about the discovery of the largest T. rex fossils ever found -- will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival as part of the U.S. Documentary Competition program. Here, The Hollywood Reporter exclusively debuts a new poster for the film, just one week before its premiere Thursday, Jan. 16, in Park City. Photos: Sundance's Greatest Hits: The Movies That Broke Through The film, which will play on opening night, is directed by Todd Douglas Miller. The story follows paleontologist Peter Larson and his team from the Black Hills Institute who, in 1990, discovered the
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- 1/9/2014
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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