Monday morning, the world woke up from its collective Golden Globes hangover to find out that David Bowie had died at 69. Obviously, nothing about this is okay, so we're going to work through this the only way we really can: by watching old videos and weeping stoically at our desks. Join us. 'Life on Mars' Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "Wonder if he'll ever know / He's in the best-selling show / Is there life on Mars?" 'Ashes to Ashes' Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "I've heard a rumor from Ground Control / Oh no, don't say...
- 1/11/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Monday morning, the world woke up from its collective Golden Globes hangover to find out that David Bowie had died at 69. Obviously, nothing about this is okay, so we're going to work through this the only way we really can: by watching old videos and weeping stoically at our desks. Join us. 'Life on Mars' Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "Wonder if he'll ever know / He's in the best-selling show / Is there life on Mars?" 'Ashes to Ashes' Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "I've heard a rumor from Ground Control / Oh no, don't say...
- 1/11/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
I’ve seen silent films accompanied by music from The Poor People of Paris before. It’s always a treat so don’t miss your opportunity this Friday night. This looks fantastic!
The Classic French Film Festival celebrates St. Louis’ Gallic heritage and France’s cinematic legacy. The featured films span the decades from the 1920s through the 1980s (with a particular focus on filmmakers from the New Wave), offering a comprehensive overview of French cinema.
The event kicks off this Friday with the 1921 silent comedy Be My Wife with live music by The Poor People of Paris.
The great silent comedian Max Linder (the stage name of Gabriel-Maximilien Leuvielle) was France’s rival to Charlie Chaplin, who called him “the great master.” One of the first stars to establish a continuing comic persona, Linder introduced his longtime character Max, a high-society dandy, in 1907. By 1912, Linder had taken full control of the filmmaking process – writing,...
The Classic French Film Festival celebrates St. Louis’ Gallic heritage and France’s cinematic legacy. The featured films span the decades from the 1920s through the 1980s (with a particular focus on filmmakers from the New Wave), offering a comprehensive overview of French cinema.
The event kicks off this Friday with the 1921 silent comedy Be My Wife with live music by The Poor People of Paris.
The great silent comedian Max Linder (the stage name of Gabriel-Maximilien Leuvielle) was France’s rival to Charlie Chaplin, who called him “the great master.” One of the first stars to establish a continuing comic persona, Linder introduced his longtime character Max, a high-society dandy, in 1907. By 1912, Linder had taken full control of the filmmaking process – writing,...
- 6/11/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
This Friday, Cinema St. Louis, along with co-presenters The St. Louis Art Museum and Webster University Film Series, kicks off the Sixth Annual Classic French Film Festival.
The Classic French Film Festival celebrates St. Louis’ Gallic heritage and France’s cinematic legacy. The featured films span the decades from the 1920s through the 1980s (with a particular focus on filmmakers from the New Wave), offering a comprehensive overview of French cinema. The fest is annually highlighted by significant restorations. Cinema St. Louis is especially pleased to present a program of recently restored works by the great silent comedian Max Linder. “Be My Wife,” the feature in that program, was until recently only available in fragments. Three programs feature 35mm prints: “Lola,” “Un Flic,” and the long-unavailable “Je t’aime, je t’aime.”
The festival again explores France’s major contributions to the silent era and pairs the works with live...
The Classic French Film Festival celebrates St. Louis’ Gallic heritage and France’s cinematic legacy. The featured films span the decades from the 1920s through the 1980s (with a particular focus on filmmakers from the New Wave), offering a comprehensive overview of French cinema. The fest is annually highlighted by significant restorations. Cinema St. Louis is especially pleased to present a program of recently restored works by the great silent comedian Max Linder. “Be My Wife,” the feature in that program, was until recently only available in fragments. Three programs feature 35mm prints: “Lola,” “Un Flic,” and the long-unavailable “Je t’aime, je t’aime.”
The festival again explores France’s major contributions to the silent era and pairs the works with live...
- 6/10/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"The Bachelorette" star Ali Fedotowsky was spotted making her first public outing with now fiance Roberto Martinez in Los Angeles on Monday, August 2. The couple, who got engaged on the finale of the show, showed that they are so much in love as they couldn't wipe smile off their faces and Roberto never let go his arm from Ali's shoulder.
Ali and Roberto, who drove in a same car, were swamped by fans and paparazzi who wanted to take pictures of the two. Ali stepped out in a bright coat, a lovely head-craft and matching heels, while 26-year-old Roberto donned a white T-shirt paired with darker blazer and jeans.
Ali became engaged to insurance agent Roberto after choosing him over landscaper Chris Lambton. On the season finale of "The Bachelorette", Roberto got down on bended knee and told Ali, "I want to make you smile. I want to make sure...
Ali and Roberto, who drove in a same car, were swamped by fans and paparazzi who wanted to take pictures of the two. Ali stepped out in a bright coat, a lovely head-craft and matching heels, while 26-year-old Roberto donned a white T-shirt paired with darker blazer and jeans.
Ali became engaged to insurance agent Roberto after choosing him over landscaper Chris Lambton. On the season finale of "The Bachelorette", Roberto got down on bended knee and told Ali, "I want to make you smile. I want to make sure...
- 8/3/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Tonight, Ali Fedotowski made her big decision! Two very different eligible bachelors were vying for the heart of "The Bachelorette": Roberto, a 26-year-old insurance agent from Charleston, Sc, and Chris L., a 33-year-old landscaper from Cape Cod, Ma. Which man did Ali choose? And did he propose? In the final rose ceremony on the picturesque island paradise of Bora Bora, Ali's choice was without hesitation: Roberto! Not wanting to let Chris wait another day when she already knew what her choice was, she let the East Coast landscaper know the day before the ceremony what her ultimate decision was. "My heart is not capable of loving more than one man; I am in love with Roberto; I want to be with Roberto, there's no doubt in my mind," said Ali before the final rose ceremony. She let Roberto know that he was her ultimate choice -- and the only...
- 8/3/2010
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
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