Jay Wheeler is kicking off the new year with tons of momentum. Since releasing his album TRAPii last fall, he’s been preparing a U.S. tour that’ll launch in June. He’s also getting ready for his second show at Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, the historic venue in San Juan, which he plays tonight right on Valentine’s Day. It’s a fitting event for one of Latin music’s most romantic stars, who’s also celebrating the release of his recent single “Historia,” a...
- 2/14/2024
- by Rosy Alvarez
- Rollingstone.com
Gear up for an exciting episode of “Shooting USA” as Season 43 continues with Episode 6, titled “K&m Training.” Set your sights on the premier long-range precision training facility in the country, K and M Precision, located in Tennessee. Viewers can catch all the action on Outd on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at 9:00 Pm.
In this installment, “Shooting USA” takes you on a journey to the world-class training facility of K and M Precision, where marksmanship reaches new heights. Witness the precision and expertise of shooters as they hone their skills at one of the finest long-range training centers in the United States.
Additionally, the episode features a spotlight on Ar-10 accuracy, showcasing the exceptional performance of Luth Ar firearms. It’s a chance for gun enthusiasts to explore the capabilities of these rifles and appreciate the accuracy they offer.
And for history buffs, “Shooting USA” delves into the past with “History’s Guns,...
In this installment, “Shooting USA” takes you on a journey to the world-class training facility of K and M Precision, where marksmanship reaches new heights. Witness the precision and expertise of shooters as they hone their skills at one of the finest long-range training centers in the United States.
Additionally, the episode features a spotlight on Ar-10 accuracy, showcasing the exceptional performance of Luth Ar firearms. It’s a chance for gun enthusiasts to explore the capabilities of these rifles and appreciate the accuracy they offer.
And for history buffs, “Shooting USA” delves into the past with “History’s Guns,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Curse of Oak Island is back tonight, and it seems likely that the guys are planning what Marty Lagina likes to call a “big dig” to excavate a new anomaly that could be the Chappell Vault.
Viewers of tonight’s show, Season 11, Episode 12, named Digging Back In, can expect three areas of focus this week. Firstly, as the name suggests, the guys will likely continue digging downward in the search for the Chappell Vault.
Last week, geologist Terry Matheson revealed that he believes the borehole drill was hovering over the Chappell Vault. The Muon Tomography survey stated there was a possible object/void at about 180 feet below, and that data tied in with an obstruction encountered six years ago with a large caisson.
This has guys super excited that they have a vault down below, and they’ll go to hell for leather to try and retrieve it. A...
Viewers of tonight’s show, Season 11, Episode 12, named Digging Back In, can expect three areas of focus this week. Firstly, as the name suggests, the guys will likely continue digging downward in the search for the Chappell Vault.
Last week, geologist Terry Matheson revealed that he believes the borehole drill was hovering over the Chappell Vault. The Muon Tomography survey stated there was a possible object/void at about 180 feet below, and that data tied in with an obstruction encountered six years ago with a large caisson.
This has guys super excited that they have a vault down below, and they’ll go to hell for leather to try and retrieve it. A...
- 1/30/2024
- by Jerry Brown
- Monsters and Critics
Worldwide Box Office Update Of Ayalaan & Captain Miller (After 9 Days) (Photo Credit – IMDb)
Both Ayalaan and Captain Miller witnessed a brutal fall after the end of the Pongal holidays, but thankfully, the second weekend came to the rescue. On the one hand, Sivakarthikeyan’s film is enjoying a decent run this weekend, while on the other hand, the Dhanush starrer is failing to utilize it. Let’s find out where both the films stand at the worldwide box office after the end of the second Saturday!
Directed by R. Ravikumar, Ayalaan was released on 12th January and enjoyed favorable reviews upon its release. During the Pongal season, the film benefitted due to its kids-friendly content and overall light-hearted genre. However, as soon as the holidays ended, it dropped massively. Now, all eyes are set on how it concludes the second weekend.
Coming to Captain Miller, the film is directed by...
Both Ayalaan and Captain Miller witnessed a brutal fall after the end of the Pongal holidays, but thankfully, the second weekend came to the rescue. On the one hand, Sivakarthikeyan’s film is enjoying a decent run this weekend, while on the other hand, the Dhanush starrer is failing to utilize it. Let’s find out where both the films stand at the worldwide box office after the end of the second Saturday!
Directed by R. Ravikumar, Ayalaan was released on 12th January and enjoyed favorable reviews upon its release. During the Pongal season, the film benefitted due to its kids-friendly content and overall light-hearted genre. However, as soon as the holidays ended, it dropped massively. Now, all eyes are set on how it concludes the second weekend.
Coming to Captain Miller, the film is directed by...
- 1/21/2024
- by Shalmesh More
- KoiMoi
HanuMan Box Office (North America): Beats Allu Arjun’s Biggie, Prabhas’ 10 Times Higher Budget Film Creating History Entering The Top 5… (Photo Credit – Facebook/IMDb)
Prasanth Varma’s latest epic actioner is creating a rampage at the ticket windows all over the world. HanuMan box office is soon going to be a case study for filmmakers across the globe to understand how to achieve such visual brilliance at the cost of a mid-budget film.
It’s not only the budget; it’s what the makers have done with it to achieve such a grand film at an almost impossible cost. The vision has been welcomed with open arms by the audience & not at an ordinary level; the Teja Sajja film has done something pretty extraordinary.
It has become the first Non-Prabhas & Non-ss Rajamouli Tollywood film to beat Allu Arjun’s Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo & many other films in North America. It has...
Prasanth Varma’s latest epic actioner is creating a rampage at the ticket windows all over the world. HanuMan box office is soon going to be a case study for filmmakers across the globe to understand how to achieve such visual brilliance at the cost of a mid-budget film.
It’s not only the budget; it’s what the makers have done with it to achieve such a grand film at an almost impossible cost. The vision has been welcomed with open arms by the audience & not at an ordinary level; the Teja Sajja film has done something pretty extraordinary.
It has become the first Non-Prabhas & Non-ss Rajamouli Tollywood film to beat Allu Arjun’s Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo & many other films in North America. It has...
- 1/20/2024
- by Umesh Punwani
- KoiMoi
How would you program this year's newest, most interesting films into double features with movies of the past you saw in 2015?Looking back over the year at what films moved and impressed us, it is clear that watching old films is a crucial part of making new films meaningful. Thus, the annual tradition of our end of year poll, which calls upon our writers to pick both a new and an old film: they were challenged to choose a new film they saw in 2015—in theatres or at a festival—and creatively pair it with an old film they also saw in 2015 to create a unique double feature.All the contributors were given the option to write some text explaining their 2015 fantasy double feature. What's more, each writer was given the option to list more pairings, with or without explanation, as further imaginative film programming we'd be lucky to catch...
- 1/4/2016
- by Notebook
- MUBI
The past year has been a great one as concerns the availability and restoration of several titles from Italian auteur Liliana Cavani, a director who came to fame and notoriety alongside peers such as Pasolini, Bellocchio, and Bertolucci. Her work has often faced difficulty in achieving the same sort of international acclaim as those male colleagues, each of them certified as a particular brand within the cinematic canon. And yet, Cavani is as equally provocative and prolific, with boundary pushing titles languishing in obscurity, usually historical reconstructions with gender or sexuality as a unique entry. Her work has often been described as having a feminist bent, but Cavani isn’t aspiring to create female agency in spaces dominated by masculinity. Rather, her concern resides in honest depictions of women ravaged by male dominated systems. Cavani’s most notorious title, 1974’s The Night Porter, received a Blu-ray transfer from Criterion recently,...
- 1/13/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Following in the tradition of great What Culture arguments for films such as Jurassic Park, Star Wars and Jaws, it’s now time for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly to step forward and shoot all contenders down for the prestigious title of greatest film of all time. No other film is as iconic, as epic or as purely cinematic as Sergio Leone’s 1966 spaghetti western, which combines everything that’s remarkable about about the work of the late Italian director into one astonishing piece of filmmaking.
Here’s 50 reasons why The Good, the Bad and the Ugly might just be the greatest film of all time.
1. Clint Eastwood as Blondie (Aka: The Man With No Name/The Good)
Where better to start than Clint Eastwood’s effortlessly cool return as The Man With No Name, or as he is actually named here, Blondie. A man of few words,...
Here’s 50 reasons why The Good, the Bad and the Ugly might just be the greatest film of all time.
1. Clint Eastwood as Blondie (Aka: The Man With No Name/The Good)
Where better to start than Clint Eastwood’s effortlessly cool return as The Man With No Name, or as he is actually named here, Blondie. A man of few words,...
- 11/28/2011
- by Stephen Leigh
- Obsessed with Film
Celluloid Dreams, the Sales Agent and Production Co. based out of Paris have got a pair of films playing in the festival's line-up in the closing night film Honore's Beloved and the Ucr selected Loverboy from Romania. The top title in our books is Marjane Satrapi's Chicken with Plums which is currently in post and would currently be a contender for a Venice slot and Frederick Wiseman's next docu (see pic above) and an Italian number from Marco Bellocchio called Sorelle Mai. Here is their menu items: Beloved (Les Bien-AIMÉS) by Christophe HONORÉ - Completed Greetings To The Devil (Saluda Al Diablo De Mi Parte) by Carlos Esteban Orozco - Completed Loverboy by Catalin Mitulescu - Completed Another Silence by Santiago Amigorena - Post-Production Atrocious by Fernando Barreda Luna - Completed Bullhead (Rundskop) by Michaël R. Roskam - Completed Chicken With Plums (Poulet Aux Prunes) by Marjane Satrapi...
- 5/13/2011
- IONCINEMA.com
The Vancouver International Film Festival is my baby. In its 29th year, this is the event I look forward to every year. The lists I've kept through the year come out and I eagerly look through the list of titles in search of those little gems and every year Viff responds with a huge assortment of titles. This year's festival is no different.
Some of the titles we're most eagerly anticipating include Tsumetai Nettaigyo’s Cold Fish (trailer), Gareth Edwards’ Monsters (trailer, review), Jo Sung-Hee’s apocalyptic road movie End of Animal, Carl Bessai’s Repeaters (trailer) and Xavier Dolan's Heartbeats (trailer, review).
There's loads more so be sure to check the titles (so far) after the break. Many more to be announced in the coming days.
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Altitude (Kaare Andrews), B.C.
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A weekend getaway aboard a small plane turns deadly for a rookie pilot and four teenage friends.
Some of the titles we're most eagerly anticipating include Tsumetai Nettaigyo’s Cold Fish (trailer), Gareth Edwards’ Monsters (trailer, review), Jo Sung-Hee’s apocalyptic road movie End of Animal, Carl Bessai’s Repeaters (trailer) and Xavier Dolan's Heartbeats (trailer, review).
There's loads more so be sure to check the titles (so far) after the break. Many more to be announced in the coming days.
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Altitude (Kaare Andrews), B.C.
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A weekend getaway aboard a small plane turns deadly for a rookie pilot and four teenage friends.
- 9/8/2010
- QuietEarth.us
Italian screenwriter who worked with directors such as Visconti and Zeffirelli
The Italian screenwriter Suso Cecchi d'Amico, who has died aged 96, collaborated on the scripts of more than 100 films, including Vittorio De Sica's Ladri di Biciclette (Bicycle Thieves, 1948), William Wyler's Roman Holiday (1953), Mario Monicelli's I Soliti Ignoti (Big Deal on Madonna Street, 1958) and Francesco Rosi's Salvatore Giuliano (1962). She also worked with Michelangelo Antonioni on Le Amiche (The Girlfriends, 1955) and Franco Zeffirelli on Jesus of Nazareth (1977), but she was best known for her creative contribution to the films of Luchino Visconti, including Il Gattopardo (The Leopard, 1963).
She was born Giovanna Cecchi in Rome to a Tuscan painter, Leonetta Pieraccini, and the literary critic Emilio Cecchi, a major figure in 20th-century Italian letters. For a few years in the early 1930s, before the Cinecittà studios were built in Rome, her father had been entrusted by Mussolini's government with...
The Italian screenwriter Suso Cecchi d'Amico, who has died aged 96, collaborated on the scripts of more than 100 films, including Vittorio De Sica's Ladri di Biciclette (Bicycle Thieves, 1948), William Wyler's Roman Holiday (1953), Mario Monicelli's I Soliti Ignoti (Big Deal on Madonna Street, 1958) and Francesco Rosi's Salvatore Giuliano (1962). She also worked with Michelangelo Antonioni on Le Amiche (The Girlfriends, 1955) and Franco Zeffirelli on Jesus of Nazareth (1977), but she was best known for her creative contribution to the films of Luchino Visconti, including Il Gattopardo (The Leopard, 1963).
She was born Giovanna Cecchi in Rome to a Tuscan painter, Leonetta Pieraccini, and the literary critic Emilio Cecchi, a major figure in 20th-century Italian letters. For a few years in the early 1930s, before the Cinecittà studios were built in Rome, her father had been entrusted by Mussolini's government with...
- 8/1/2010
- by John Francis Lane
- The Guardian - Film News
Slumdog Millionaire continued its winning streak this awards season, with Simon Beaufoy winning the 2009 Writers Guild of America award this evening for adapted screenplay. Dustin Lance Black won the award for best original screenplay for Milk. Slumdog has already won DGA, SAG, PGA and Golden Globe awards, and is a multi-award favorite for the Oscars. Milk has won SAG and PGA awards and is also a strong Oscar contender in multiple categories.
On the television side, awards went to the writers of Mad Men (drama), 30 Rock (comedy), Recount and John Adams in long-form categories, and In Treatment, Breaking Bad, and The Simpsons in various other fields. Controversially, among other awards was one for videogame writing (to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed). Some publishers declined to submit their titles for consideration, viewing the award as primarily an organizing tool for a guild seeking to gain a foothold in a non-unionized sector.
On the television side, awards went to the writers of Mad Men (drama), 30 Rock (comedy), Recount and John Adams in long-form categories, and In Treatment, Breaking Bad, and The Simpsons in various other fields. Controversially, among other awards was one for videogame writing (to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed). Some publishers declined to submit their titles for consideration, viewing the award as primarily an organizing tool for a guild seeking to gain a foothold in a non-unionized sector.
- 2/8/2009
- by noreply@blogger.com (Jonathan Handel)
Fox Searchlight's Indian drama "Slumdog Millionaire" put another notch in the kudos-season win column Saturday, copping a WGA Award for best adapted screenplay for Simon Beaufoy.
Focus Features' Harvey Milk biopic "Milk," penned by Dustin Lance Black, won best original screenplay.
"This wasn't the easiest movie to produce, you know -- it's pretty gay!" said a grinning Black, who also was honored with the guild's Paul Selvin Award for championing constitutional rights and civil liberties.
Black added that he prayed a lot during the writing of the "Milk" screenplay.
"Mostly, I'll admit, I prayed for a green light," he said. "So I have to thank God, and I want to thank God for making my dreams come true."
In addition to "Milk," nominees in the original screenplay category included "Burn After Reading, "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," The Visitor" and "The Wrestler."
In winning the best-adapted laurels, "Slumdog" overcame competition from...
Focus Features' Harvey Milk biopic "Milk," penned by Dustin Lance Black, won best original screenplay.
"This wasn't the easiest movie to produce, you know -- it's pretty gay!" said a grinning Black, who also was honored with the guild's Paul Selvin Award for championing constitutional rights and civil liberties.
Black added that he prayed a lot during the writing of the "Milk" screenplay.
"Mostly, I'll admit, I prayed for a green light," he said. "So I have to thank God, and I want to thank God for making my dreams come true."
In addition to "Milk," nominees in the original screenplay category included "Burn After Reading, "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," The Visitor" and "The Wrestler."
In winning the best-adapted laurels, "Slumdog" overcame competition from...
- 2/7/2009
- by By Carl DiOrio and Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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