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The Top Twenty Road Movies (Part 2)

By T-Boy Society of Film & Music
in :  T-Boy Society of Film & Music
Bonnie and Clyde

Couples-on-the-run films are now a sub-genre in Road Movies. They range from the film noirs of Edgar G. Ulmer’s Detour and Joseph H. Lewis’ Gun Crazy to Jean-Luc Godard’s existentialism in Pierrot le Fou and the anarchic Weekend, where a traffic jam represents the approaching cataclysm that will destroy civilization. Rather timely today.

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The Top Twenty Road Movies (T-Boy Society of Film & Music Member’s Lists)

By T-Boy Society of Film & Music
in :  T-Boy Society of Film & Music
movie crowd

T-Boy Society of Film & Music member’s lists of their top road movies.

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“The Burnt Orange Heresy” – A Super Mystery Thriller

By Lady Beverly Cohn: The Road to Hollywood
in :  Entertainment
Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki in 'The Burnt Orange Heresy'

Italian director Giuseppe Capotondi’s directing career kicked off at age 23. He cut his teeth on music videos and over 250 TV commercials, subsequently winning international awards. The Burnt Orange Heresy, his second feature, is a fascinating Hitchcockian mystery which has more twists and turns than a salted pretzel.

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Up Close and Personal With Estonian Director Tanel Toom

By Lady Beverly Cohn: The Road to Hollywood
in :  Entertainment
director Tanel Toom taking a coffee break

Tanel Toom directed the brilliant “Truth And Justice,” Estonia’s entry for the Best International Feature Film Oscar. Shot for under three million dollars, Rein Kotov’s cinematography gave a mega-million dollar look to the film.

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WanderTours, Polanski’s J’Accuse, Sunscreen Bans and Women Only Travel Escapes

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
a scene from Roman Polanski’s J’Accuse

Beth Whitman here. I’m the founder of WanderTours and am your (mostly) fearless leader. I escort groups on most of our trips – the exception being photography trips and yoga retreats where professionals are there to guide and teach you. After my first book was released, Wanderlust and Lipstick: The Essential Guide for Women Traveling Solo, women started asking me to bring them along on my travels.

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Chanya Button’s “Vita & Virginia” – A Cinematic Gift to Movie-Going Audiences

By Lady Beverly Cohn: The Road to Hollywood
in :  Entertainment
Vita & Virginia poster

While I generally don’t begin a review citing production values, I’m compelled to send a love letter to Chanya Button both for the screenplay, co-written with Dame Eileen Atkins, and for her delicate, but commanding direction of this historic, fascinating true story.

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Conversation With Julianne Moore & Bart Freundlich on “After the Wedding”

By Lady Beverly Cohn: The Road to Hollywood
in :  Entertainment
Michelle Williams as Isabel, Billy Crudup as Oscar Carlson, and Julianne Moore as Theresa Young

Julianne Moore (Julie) is one of Hollywood’s most gifted actors. She has won an Academy Award and an Emmy and was the first American woman to be feted with acting awards at film festivals including, Cannes, Berlin and Venice. Due to her father’s military career, Julianne lived in dozens of countries around the world.

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“Tea With The Dames” – A Delightful Documentary on Four Iconic British Actresses

By Lady Beverly Cohn: The Road to Hollywood
in :  Entertainment
Tea with Dames preview

Can you imagine joining screen, stage, and TV legends Dames Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, and Maggie Smith for an intimate tea party?  Would you like to hear them talk about their most interesting personal and professional lives and share secrets about of their experiences?

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Crazy Rich Asians – From the Viewpoint of a Singaporean American

By HJ Lim
in :  Entertainment, Travel USA
a scene from the movie Crazy Rich Asians

Ever since the 1970’s influx of more Southeast Asian people has a curious America questioning: ”Just who are those guys?” (a modified quote from the 1969 movie ‘Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid’ when one of them noted the persistent posse chasing them).

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Sunday Bloody Sunday – A Look Back

By Walt Mundkowsky
in :  Time Capsule Cinema
Sunday Bloody Sunday poster

Sunday Bloody Sunday has been praised to a pulp, and that is understandable; it looks so ostentatiously intelligent and restrained. It has no plot, but a set of circumstances: a bisexual triangle in which Bob, a young London artist, is having simultaneous affairs with Daniel, a middle-aged homosexual doctor, and Alex, a divorcee in her thirties who works as an employment counselor.

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