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BEYOND THE BLACK RAINBOW (2010) - Aesthetics DIRECTOR: Panos Cosmatos CINEMATOGRAPHER: Norm Li
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Hallmark Sets 'June Weddings,' Lacey Chabert and 'Aurora Teagarden' Films for June: See Schedule (ETOnline Exclusive)
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HALLMARK CHANNEL'S "JUNE WEDDINGS" All premieres are at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Wedding Season Starring: Stephanie Bennett and Casey Deidrick  Premieres: Saturday, June 3 Trish (Bennett) is a journalist who is on back-to-back bridesmaid duty for her three best friends. When her date is unable to join, she pairs up with photographer Ryan (Deidrick), the brother of her best friend.
Love's Greek to Me Starring: Torrey DeVitto, Giannis Tsimitselis and Marina Sirtis Premieres: Saturday, June 10  When Ilana (DeVitto) travels to Santorini with her Greek boyfriend Mike (Tsimitselis) for his sister Alex’s (Katerina Konstas) wedding, she’s thrilled to be asked to be her American Maid of Honor. Mike surprises Ilana by proposing, leaving Ilana gets caught in the whirlwind created by his well-meaning and overly enthusiastic mother Athena (Sirtis).
The Wedding Contract Starring: Becca Tobin and Jake Epstein Premieres: Saturday, June 17  Rebecca (Tobin), a teacher, and Adam (Epstein), an ad executive are excited to plan their Jewish wedding, but their wedding and future are put into jeopardy when Adam lands a new ad campaign, and their mothers meet for the first time. 
Make Me a Match  Starring: Rushi Kota and Eva Bourne Premieres: Saturday, June 24 Vivi (Bourne), an optimistic woman with a substandard romantic history, works at a data-driven matchmaking app.  Once she discovers that the success rate for matches at her company is low, she hires Raina (Rekha Sharma), an Indian matchmaker, to provide advice on how to improve their numbers. As they embark on this matchmaking journey, Vivi meets Raina’s spontaneous son, Bhumesh (Kota), and questions whether finding love is something one must take control of or let naturally come to them.
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HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIES All premieres are at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango Starring: Lacey Chabert and Will Kemp Premieres: Friday, June 2 Filmed entirely on location in Malta. Sparks fly when a no-nonsense detective (Chabert) must reluctantly team up with a charismatic British dance star (Kemp) in order to solve a murder, literally one step at a time, at a stunning luxury resort in Malta!
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Something New Starring: Skyler Samuels, Evan Roderick and Marilu Henner Premieres: Friday, June 9 Aurora Teagarden (Samuels) is back home in Lawrenceton post-college near her mother, Aida (Henner). Working as a teacher’s assistant in a crime fiction class, Aurora is struggling to settle on a thesis for her post-graduate degree. To support her schooling and life, Aurora also waitresses at the local diner at night, where she shares her love of researching true crime with her friend Sally and police officer Arthur (Roderick). When Sally’s fiancé doesn’t show up at their wedding rehearsal, maid of honor Aurora gets Arthur to help her search for him. When they discover a body, everyone assumes it is Sally’s tardy groom, but when it turns out to be someone else, Sally’s fiancé becomes the main suspect.
To read the full article at ET Online click this LINK.
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Rushi Kota, Eva Bourne, Rekha Sharma, Rahat Saini, Lynda Boyd, Garwin Sanford, Kyle Toy, Alex Pychtin, Angelique Maingot, Nitin Prasad, Moheb Jindran, Janelle Beadall, Nipun Joshi, Patience Dossen, Sophia Biling,
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Garage Sale Mysteries: Searched & Seized (2020, Neill Fearnley)
Garage Sale Mystery #16
3/29/23
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Devil in Ohio | Trailer
it's horror but it's a miniseries so I might give #DevilinOhio a shot since the trailer looks cool. #Netflix
Writer-Creator: Daria PolatinStars: Emily Deschanel, Stacey Farber, Alisha Newton, Sam Jaeger, and Tahmoh Penikett. This wasn’t on my radar before I randomly found my way to this trailer. I tend to shy away from horror movies and shows but this one seems like something that I could watch. I’ll at least try with the pilot episode but if this gets too creepy for me, I’m out! lol If you’re…
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Hey there!!! Love your gifsets! I’ve been on a Danny boy kick lately and i am binge watching his movies. I wonder if you have any suggestions on his lesser-known movies that I should watch next? (So far I’ve watched Me and Kaminsky, The White Sound, Lessons of a Dream and Woman in Gold) Thankssss
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Awww, HEY, thanks! Along with Salvador which I hadn't watched at the time of posting and Love in Thoughts which I didn't fully appreciate until my second viewing, THESE are my "musts" for Danny binge-watching. For lesser-known films (of course not to this fandom), I'd check out Joyeux Noël, Schule, Entebbe, Ladies in Lavender, Eva, Colonia, and Lila, Lila. Throw in All Together if you can find a copy without Russian dubbing over the French dialogue.
Personally did not enjoy Krabat, The Countess, and The Pelayos but I know those movies (and those Danny characters) have a following so feel free to check those out if they interest you. Did not regret watching The Coming Days, Alone in Berlin, In Tranzit, My Zoe, and Intruders but I don't think they lived up to their full potential. A little more mainstream, not as well-received, but still worth seeing: The Zookeeper's Wife, The Fifth Estate, The Cloverfield Paradox, and Burnt (you will hate Bradley Cooper's character but you will adore Daniel's Tony Balerdi). The King's Man you can enjoy if you go in knowing it's nothing but campy fun. Don't bother with The Bourne Ultimatum, A Most Wanted Man, 2 Days in Paris, and 2 Days in New York if you're watching them just for him because he is barely in those. He also has a fairly minor role in Dinosaurier but if you enjoyed him as Sebastian Zöllner, you might want to add this to your list, too. Definitely skip The Face of an Angel, Cargo, and 7 Days in Havana if you love yourself BECAUSE THOSE ARE HOURS OF YOUR LIFE YOU CAN NEVER GET BACK. p.s. apologies for the long-ass reply. To make up for it, I leave you with THIS amazing resource for some of those hard-to-find movies. You'd be surprised at what you can find on YouTube, too!
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Burke’s Law -  List of Guest Stars
The Special Guest Stars of “Burke’s Law” read like a Who’s Who list of Hollywood of the era.  Many of the appearances, however, were no more than one scene cameos.  This is as complete a list ever compiled of all those who even made the briefest of appearances on the series.  
Beverly Adams, Nick Adams, Stanley Adams, Eddie Albert, Mabel Albertson, Lola Albright, Elizabeth Allen, June Allyson, Don Ameche, Michael Ansara, Army Archerd, Phil Arnold, Mary Astor, Frankie Avalon, Hy Averback, Jim Backus, Betty Barry, Susan Bay, Ed Begley, William Bendix, Joan Bennett, Edgar Bergen, Shelley Berman, Herschel Bernardi, Ken Berry, Lyle Bettger, Robert Bice, Theodore Bikel, Janet Blair, Madge Blake, Joan Blondell, Ann Blyth, Carl Boehm, Peter Bourne, Rosemarie Bowe, Eddie Bracken, Steve Brodie, Jan Brooks, Dorian Brown, Bobby Buntrock, Edd Byrnes, Corinne Calvet, Rory Calhoun, Pepe Callahan, Rod Cameron, Macdonald Carey, Hoagy Carmichael, Richard Carlson, Jack Carter, Steve Carruthers, Marianna Case, Seymour Cassel, John Cassavetes, Tom Cassidy, Joan Caulfield, Barrie Chase, Eduardo Ciannelli, Dane Clark, Dick Clark, Steve Cochran, Hans Conried, Jackie Coogan, Gladys Cooper, Henry Corden, Wendell Corey, Hazel Court, Wally Cox, Jeanne Crain, Susanne Cramer, Les Crane, Broderick Crawford, Suzanne Cupito, Arlene Dahl, Vic Dana, Jane Darwell, Sammy Davis Jr., Linda Darnell, Dennis Day, Laraine Day, Yvonne DeCarlo, Gloria De Haven, William Demarest, Andy Devine, Richard Devon, Billy De Wolfe, Don Diamond, Diana Dors, Joanne Dru, Paul Dubov, Howard Duff, Dan Duryea, Robert Easton, Barbara Eden, John Ericson, Leif Erickson, Tom Ewell, Nanette Fabray, Felicia Farr, Sharon Farrell, Herbie Faye, Fritz Feld, Susan Flannery, James Flavin, Rhonda Fleming, Nina Foch, Steve Forrest, Linda Foster, Byron Foulger, Eddie Foy Jr., Anne Francis, David Fresco, Annette Funicello, Eva Gabor, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Reginald Gardiner, Nancy Gates, Lisa Gaye, Sandra Giles, Mark Goddard, Thomas Gomez, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Sandra Gould, Wilton Graff, Gloria Grahame, Shelby Grant, Jane Greer, Virginia Grey, Tammy Grimes, Richard Hale, Jack Haley, George Hamilton, Ann Harding, Joy Harmon, Phil Harris, Stacy Harris, Dee Hartford, June Havoc, Jill Haworth, Richard Haydn, Louis Hayward, Hugh Hefner, Anne Helm, Percy Helton, Irene Hervey, Joe Higgins, Marianna Hill, Bern Hoffman, Jonathan Hole, Celeste Holm, Charlene Holt, Oscar Homolka, Barbara Horne, Edward Everett Horton, Breena Howard, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., Arthur Hunnicutt, Tab Hunter, Joan Huntington, Josephine Hutchinson, Betty Hutton, Gunilla Hutton, Martha Hyer, Diana Hyland, Marty Ingels, John Ireland, Mako Iwamatsu, Joyce Jameson, Glynis Johns, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Dean Jones, Spike Jones, Victor Jory, Jackie Joseph, Stubby Kaye, Monica Keating, Buster Keaton, Cecil Kellaway, Claire Kelly, Patsy Kelly, Kathy Kersh, Eartha Kitt, Nancy Kovack, Fred Krone, Lou Krugman, Frankie Laine, Fernando Lamas, Dorothy Lamour, Elsa Lanchester, Abbe Lane, Charles Lane, Lauren Lane, Harry Lauter, Norman Leavitt, Gypsy Rose Lee, Ruta Lee, Teri Lee, Peter Leeds, Margaret Leighton, Sheldon Leonard, Art Lewis, Buddy Lewis, Dave Loring, Joanne Ludden,  Ida Lupino, Tina Louise, Paul Lynde, Diana Lynn, James MacArthur, Gisele MacKenzie, Diane McBain, Kevin McCarthy, Bill McClean, Stephen McNally, Elizabeth MacRae, Jayne Mansfield, Hal March, Shary Marshall, Dewey Martin, Marlyn Mason, Hedley Mattingly, Marilyn Maxwell, Virginia Mayo, Patricia Medina, Troy Melton, Burgess Meredith, Una Merkel, Dina Merrill, Torben Meyer, Barbara Michaels, Robert Middleton, Vera Miles, Sal Mineo, Mary Ann Mobley, Alan Mowbray, Ricardo Montalbán, Elizabeth Montgomery, Ralph Moody, Alvy Moore, Terry Moore, Agnes Moorehead, Anne Morell, Rita Moreno, Byron Morrow, Jan Murray, Ken Murray, George Nader, J. Carrol Naish, Bek Nelson, Gene Nelson, David Niven, Chris Noel, Kathleen Nolan, Sheree North, Louis Nye, Arthur O'Connell, Quinn O'Hara, Susan Oliver, Debra Paget, Janis Paige, Nestor Paiva, Luciana Paluzzi, Julie Parrish, Fess Parker, Suzy Parker, Bert Parks, Harvey Parry, Hank Patterson, Joan Patrick, Nehemiah Persoff, Walter Pidgeon, Zasu Pitts, Edward Platt, Juliet Prowse, Eddie Quillan, Louis Quinn, Basil Rathbone, Aldo Ray, Martha Raye, Gene Raymond, Peggy Rea, Philip Reed, Carl Reiner, Stafford Repp, Paul Rhone, Paul Richards, Don Rickles, Will Rogers Jr., Ruth Roman, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney, Gena Rowlands, Charlie Ruggles, Janice Rule, Soupy Sales, Hugh Sanders, Tura Satana, Telly Savalas, John Saxon, Lizabeth Scott, Lisa Seagram, Pilar Seurat, William Shatner, Karen Sharpe, James Shigeta, Nina Shipman, Susan Silo, Johnny Silver, Nancy Sinatra, The Smothers Brothers, Joanie Sommers, Joan Staley, Jan Sterling, Elaine Stewart, Jill St. John, Dean Stockwell, Gale Storm, Susan Strasberg, Inger Stratton, Amzie Strickland, Gil Stuart, Grady Sutton, Kay Sutton, Gloria Swanson, Russ Tamblyn. Don Taylor, Dub Taylor, Vaughn Taylor, Irene Tedrow, Terry-Thomas, Ginny Tiu, Dan Tobin, Forrest Tucker, Tom Tully, Jim Turley, Lurene Tuttle, Ann Tyrrell, Miyoshi Umeki, Mamie van Doren, Deborah Walley, Sandra Warner, David Wayne, Ray Weaver, Lennie Weinrib, Dawn Wells, Delores Wells, Rebecca Welles, Jack Weston, David White, James Whitmore, Michael Wilding, Annazette Williams, Dave Willock, Chill Wills, Marie Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Sandra Wirth, Ed Wynn, Keenan Wynn, Dana Wynter, Celeste Yarnall, Francine York.
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I admit it: I still don’t know what “Dark Academia” is. I’ve been deep into this for almost a year and I’ve watched all the video essays about it and looked at all the moodboards and read all the quotes and I still could not give you a quick, “elevator pitch” summary of what it is.
Now, I think Dark Academia is pretty easy to define when you’re talking about clothes, movies, or decor. I could probably put together a Dark Academia moodboard in five minutes, any of us could. But when it comes to books...that’s where things get cloudy. It seems to me that Dark Academia reading can pretty much be anything that gives you those DA feelings, however you define them.
So with that said, here are a couple of books I’ve read recently that could be categorized as Dark Academia. Some spoilers ahead, too.
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The first is Olivie Blake’s "BookTok sensation,” The Atlas Six, which is generally touted as pure, unequivocal Dark Academia. If you like DA, you’ve got to read this book, or so people say.
I’ll admit I’m only halfway through it and I went and spoiled myself on Goodreads to find out if the second half was going to be better than the first. It doesn’t appear that it will be, but I think I might slog through it anyway. 
The setting is the magical Alexandria Society, where, once every decade, six potential new initiates are brought together to compete for lifetime membership.
I’ve seen TA6 compared to The Secret History here and there but there is literally no similarity at all. To me, this is not even Dark Academia. One of the characters even says to the new recruits: “This is not a school, and I am not your teacher.” And he’s right! It’s really more of a Survivor-type competition, where only five of the six will make the cut. It happens to take place in a library-ish setting, but Blake doesn’t seem interested in creating a broody, academic atmosphere. Quite the opposite, actually. Just a few chapters in, there’s a long, Jason Bourne-style action sequence in which the initiates have to fight a black ops team of trained assassins from the CIA, MI6, and Chinese intelligence. I don’t think you could get less Dark Academia than that! (It’s also a scene that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, because several of these characters just shouldn’t have these kinds of combat skills, even with magic, but whatever).
Most of the rest of the book is scheming. At least, the first 170 pages or so have essentially been nothing but scheming, with the characters trying to suss out each other’s skills, strengths, and weaknesses to form alliances. There are a great many internal monologues and a lot of hinting about people’s powers...you know, a lot of If they knew what she really was, what she was capable of... That sort of thing. This gets pretty annoying after a while. Just frigging tell me already. Most of the characters are quite flat. My favorite so far is a bit player, an amoral grifter of a mermaid who can bubble up through the plumbing. But I suspect I’m not going to see much more of her.
The book does boast one of the worst sentences I’ve ever read:
“Libby’s brow remained annoyingly lost to the span of her forehead.”
What does this mean? I think the author is trying to say that Libby raised her eyebrows to express exaggerated disbelief, but I’m honestly not sure. I know this book was originally self-published, but I don’t think an editor touched it before the traditional publisher re-issued it this year. The author actually has a weird obsession with Libby’s forehead in general, specifically, her bangs (or “fringe” -- the book is full of Britishisms, even though the author is American). In fact, Libby’s bangs seem to be her primary personality trait. Anyway, that’s all I have to say about The Atlas Six.
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The next book is The Holy Innocents, by Gilbert Adair. This book has an odd backstory because Adair wrote two different versions of it. He published the first in 1988. In 2003, it was made into a movie starring Eva Green, The Dreamers (and yes, I discovered this movie via Dark Academia moodboards because I’m just that garbagey sort of a person). Then, Adair rewrote his own book to function as a novelization of the movie and published it as The Dreamers. The one I read was the 1988, pre-movie, original version.
About two-thirds of this book was a dark, broody, aesthetic trip. A 19-year-old Californian, Matthew, goes to France in 1968 to study film. There, he meets two passionate and pretentious movie buffs, the 17-year-old twins Guillaume and Danielle. He winds up living with them in the great gloom of the Parisian apartment owned by their father, an eccentric poet. The lodgings are so expansive that the kids have their own, isolated wing of it called le quartier des enfants. All sorts of things are going on in le quartier des enfants. So far, so Dark Academic!
The twins’ parents go out of town, leaving the enfants to their own devices. That’s when things get really freaky. Imagine this: If Richard Papen moved in with Charles and Camilla and they completely cut themselves off from the rest of the world up in that attic apartment. For a while they just sit around in front of a roaring fire, listening to old records and acting out their favorite bits of Greek tragedy. One thing leads to another and then...they all start fucking. I mean, they’re all fucking. A lot. It’s very filthy but also very atmospheric and aesthetic and dark, dark, dark.
The book gets even darker and more aesthetic when the erotic teenage trio decamps to Normandy for a stay in the decaying château owned by the twins’ clueless grandmother. This unfortunately didn’t last long enough. Upon their return to Paris, shit gets even weirder. I use the word “shit” deliberately. There is literal shit involved.
Adair invests a lot of energy in hinting, repeatedly, that these kids are going to keep descending into a hell of their own making until something truly terrible happens. What happens is that things get pretty gross. I began wondering if I was just reading some guy’s sex fantasies about polyamorous teenagers.
Then, in the last 20 pages or so, The Holy Innocents becomes a completely different book! The kids are roused from their surreal sex fugue by the student uprising of May 1968! They rush out into the streets to man the barricades Les Miz-style! It’s one of the biggest, whiplash what the fucks I’ve ever encountered in a book.
I understand that the movie (and I suppose, Adair’s novelization of the movie) diverged quite a lot from the original novel, and I can see why. This isn’t really a novel at all. It’s more like a lengthy short story with no real beginning, middle, or end. A series of atmospheric, erotic vignettes that seem to be leading to some great personal cataclysm. The last thing I expected was a sudden burst of 1960s youthquake activism.
So, Dark Academically speaking, I can recommend about the first two-thirds of The Holy Innocents, for the atmosphere, provided the sex doesn’t put you off. The last third, I’d say...proceed at your own risk. And maybe not on a full stomach.
Ugh, I apologize for the rambling length of this. I’m afraid I’m avoiding other things that I’m supposed to be doing.
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Tamás Kaszás
The art presented in the Bourne Vincent Gallery focus on the themes of defining the role of the artist in society, going beyond the field of art into other areas of knowledge and work, as well as abolishing the boundaries between art and everyday life.
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Agro-Culture, 2011, Neo-Agro (posters), 2011
A constellation of sculptural works composed of farming utensils, found materials, and posters. The works reference the artist’s interests in folk science, fictional anthropology, and self-sustainability.
Tamás Kaszás, an artist-anarchist, imagines the society of the future functioning in a post-fossil fuel economy. Using simple found materials, he practises art as a lifestyle and a form of survival and lives in a house he built on the island of Szentendrei-sziget on the Danube. His references include: folk wisdom, crafts, climate movements, permaculture, as well as proposals of historical communal movements, for example Temporary Autonomous Zones (T.A.Z.) introduced by Hakim Bey. Posters from the Neo-Agro series are displayed in various public buildings in Limerick.
Tamás Kaszás artist and activist who lives outside of Budapest (HU). Recent presentations have taken place at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Winnipeg (CA), Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (AT) and Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest (HU).
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#DanielBrühl💗💖Es conocido por películas como Good Bye, Lenin! 2003 , Los edukadores 2004 , Joyeux Noël 2005 , Inglourious Basterds 2009 , EVA 2011 , Rush 2013 , Colonia 2015 , la serie The Alienist 2018 y en el Universo cinematográfico de Marvel como Helmut Zemo en la película Capitán América: Civil War 2016 y en la miniserie The Falcon and The Winter Soldier 2021.Hijo de la profesora Marisa González Domingo y el director de teatro y televisión alemán Hanno Brühl se conocieron en su estancia en España y se mudaron a Alemania , donde tuvieron a su primer hijo. El 16 de junio de 1978 nació Daniel Brühl, en el barrio de Gracia de Barcelona.Aunque nació en Barcelona , tiene también la nacionalidad alemana , ya que su padre es de origen alemán y en su niñez se trasladó a Alemania , donde creció en la ciudad de Colonia , aunque todos los veranos volvieron a España. Muchos de esos veranos Daniel los pasó en Pratdip , en Tarragona. Desde pequeño es hincha del equipo español F. C. Barcelona y también es aficionado del equipo alemán F. C. Colonia.
De mayor , Daniel se enfrentó a su padre al comunicarle que quería ser actor , profesión que compaginaba con la de cantante de la banda Purge. De esta manera a finales de los años noventa participó en diversos títulos que le abrieron paso en el cine alemán.En 2001 inició el rodaje de Nichts bereuen , cuyo director sugirió el nombre de Jessica Schwarz para el principal papel femenino. Daniel se enfadó con la decisión porque la actriz era conocida por haber sido previamente la presentadora de un programa de televisión. Cuando la vio trabajar , se enamoró de ella y se convirtieron en novios. Rompieron su relación en 2010.
En 2002 incrementó su popularidad al protagonizar Vaya con Dios. Al año siguiente esa fama se incrementó al encabezar la plantilla de actores de la película Good Bye, Lenin! (Wolfgang Becker), una comedia en la que un joven (Alex) oculta a su madre recién despertada de un coma que el Muro de Berlín ha caído y con él todas las ideas en las que ella creía.Daniel ganó el premio al mejor actor de la Academia de Cine de Alemania. Meses más tarde cosechó el premio de la Academia de Cine Europeo, así como el galardón del público. Tras la ceremonia declaró su interés por trabajar con Julio Médem y Fernando León de Aranoa. Meses después acudió a la entrega de los Premios Sant Jordi. Por estas razones Daniel pasó a formar parte de la promoción Shooting Star de 2002, cuyo objetivo es promocionar a nuevos actores europeos.
En 2004 Daniel siguió apuntándose a películas de corte social como Los edukadores, en la que dio vida a un joven rebelde, que de forma coordinada junto con un compañero de piso penetraba en las casas de los ricos para desordenar sus valiosas pertenencias, dejándoles una nota con un mensaje social. La película que lo catapultó a la fama mundial fue 'Goodbye Lenin' en 2003, donde cautivó a todo la crítica y a todo el público europeo y mundial y ganó su primer premio, Premio del Cine Europeo. En 2006 participó en su primera película española, encarnando al anarquista Salvador Puig Antich en 'Salvador', papel que le otorgó varios premios y una nominación a 'Mejor Actor' en los Goya. Además, la película fue nominada en el Festival de Cannes a mejor película.
En 2006 tuvo un papel en la película de espías 'El ultimátum de Bourne' y en 2009, protagonizó 'Malditos Bastardos', estrenada en el festival de Cannes y dirigida por Quentin Tarantino , con la que logró numerosas nominaciones a diferentes premios y ganó 6 premios. Además , todo el elenco ganó el Screen Actors Guild Award a 'Mejor actuación'. En 2012 volvió a España para rodar 'Eva', junto a Marta Etura y Alberto Ammann, película en la que volvió a estar nominado a 'Mejor actor' en los Goya. En 2013 se metió en el papel del piloto de Fórmula 1 Niki Lauda en la película 'Rush', que , junto a Chris Hemsworth , consiguió 17 nominaciones a diferentes premios por su excelente interpretación y que ganó 2. En 2015 trabajó en 'La dama de oro' y en 2016 , participó en la película 'Capitán América: Civil War', introduciéndose en el universo de los cómics Marvel.
En 2017 protagonizó 'La casa de la esperanza' . También protagonizó la serie de televisión 'The Alienist'. Además, rodó 2 películas, 'the cloverfield parados' y '7 días en entebbe'.
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Make Me a Match
Premiering Saturday, June 24, 8pm/7c on the Hallmark Channel.
Starring Rushi Kota and Eva Bourne.
Part of June Weddings.
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Gif pack prévus avec ressources à découper
Alberto Ammann = Betibu, Cell 211, Narcos, Combustion, Mars s01, Eva, the longest night (commencé) Alvaro Morte = The Head Andres Velencoso = Edha (commencé), Elite s04 Avan Jogia = Now Apocalypse, Resident Evil Ben Barnes = Gold Digger s01 Ben Robson = A Violent Separation, Animal Kingdom (commencé) Colin Firth & Mark Strong = Kingsman, Before I go to sleep Daniel Brühl = Affaire Jessica Fuller, Face of an angel, fifth estate, burnt, Colombia, Eva Eiza Gonzalez = Ambulance Gael Garcia Bernal = Kindergarten Teacher, Old Garrett Hedlund = Tulsa King s01 Hugh Dancy = Hannibal (s01ep10 / all) James McAvoy = Ordure (commencé) Jenna Coleman = The Cry (commencé) Jonathan Tucker = Echoes, Debris Justice Smith = Sharper Lee Pace = The book of Henry, Possession, the Keeping Hours, The Party's Just Beginning Luke Grimes = Yellowstone all (s01 enregistré) Mark Strong = Shazam, Temple s01 & s02, The Brothers Grimsby Oliver Jackson-Cohen = Emerald s01, Man on orange shirt (& Julian Morris), The Haunting of Bly Manor, The healer Pablo Schreiber = Beast of Burden, Den of Thieves, 13 hours, Lorelei (commencé) Pedro Pascal = Narcos, Triple Frontier (& Oscar Isaac & Garrett Hedlund) Richard Armitage = Brain on Fire, Sleepwalker (720p), the Stranger (ep 5 à 8 encore à faire), Strike Back, Berlin Station (commencé) Richard Harmon = The Return (découpé) Riz Ahmed = Jason Bourne, Venom, four lions (commencé), Mogul Mowgli, The Reluctant Fundamentalist (commencé) Stanley Tucci = Delicious s02 & s03 Tahar Rahim = The mauritanian, the Kindness of Strangers, Réparer les vivants, le père noël
Gif pack à faire avec ressource déjà découpée
Alberto Ammann = Invasor, Mars s02, The Years in Fury Ben Whishaw = Lilting Diego Luna = Wander Darkly Dacre Montgomery = The Broken Heart Gallery Eiza Gonzalez = I do care Gael Garcia Bernal = Ema, Station Eleven s01, éventuellement Mozart in the Jungle s01/s02/s03/s04 Garrett Hedlund = Dirt Music James McAvoy = Atomic Blonde, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, My Son, Welcome to the Punch Jamie Bell = Film Stars Dont Die in Liverpool Lee Pace = Halt & Catch Fire s03/s04 Mark Strong = Mindscape, Welcome to the Punch Matthias Schoenaerts = Sons of Philadelphia, Maryland, De rouille et d'os, The Drop, The Old Guard Nico Tortorella = Younger s06/s07 Norman Reedus = Sky Park Hee-Soon = My Name Richard Armitage = My Zoe, The Lodge Richard Harmon = The Return Riz Ahmed = The Encounter, Trishna, éventuellement ses clips Shiloh Fernandez = We are friends Thomasin McKenzie = Leave No Trace
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