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creativespark · 1 year
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David S. Cardona
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Top Hat consoles Sunshine
This is the first time I've drawn anything to do with TUGS at all. It all started when I watched little snippets of the show on Youtube lately, though I enjoyed viewing the fanart here, more specifically humanized Hurt/Comfort sketches which inspired me to draw my own: This is a picture I did of my human versions of Top Hat and Sunshine on the stairs of Star Dock. I sketched it out first on paper, then outlined and coloured in on Paint. I used watercolour pencils for the stairs, then cleaned up, resized and merged the layers together using GIMP till I was satisfied with the end result. Here, they are sitting on the steps of Star Dock, and Top Hat has sat a crying Sunshine onto his knee and is now consoling him. The idea came when listening to snippets of TARDIS9's TUGS audio fanfic Confidence, in which the Z Stacks put Sunshine down so much he causes an accident. www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOTss8… This could be an alternate scenario when Top Hat feels guilty about his attitude towards Sunshine after Captain Star tells the latter off, and he apologizes much earlier then is the one to comfort him, rather than Ten Cents. Well, I'm sure we can decide on your own scenarios, can't we?
I based the posing of Top Hat and Sunshine on an illustration by Anne Fine in her book Loudmouth Louis, which I read in primary school, in which the titular character is found crying by his mother following his failed attempts on a sponsored silence and she sits him on her knee and makes him feel better.
TUGS and its characters and locations belong to Robert D. Cardona, the late David Mitton and the long-defunct Clearwater Features but the human designs are mine. Please do not use or upload without asking me first.
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medium-observation · 11 months
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JULY RELEASE
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Funny Girl - First Broadway Revival
April 26, 2023 - Medium Observation
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Julie Benko (alt Fanny Brice), Ramin Karimloo (Nick Arnstein), Tovah Feldshuh (Mrs. Brice), Jared Grimes (Eddie Ryan), Paolo Montalban (Florenz Ziegfeld), Leslie Blake Walker (u/s Emma/Mrs. Nadler), Debra Cardona (Mrs. Meeker), Anne L. Nathan (Mrs. Strakosh), Michael Mastro (Tom Keeney/Actor), Kaitlyn Frank (s/w Ensemble)
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Excellent video of this show from the orchestra. Some heads are seen but not obstructing anything, except on the right side of the screen when they are extremely stage left. Colors are absolutely beautiful. Some washout but it's very minimal. Overall a near perfect capture.
NFT Date: January 1, 2024
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Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjABwVP
Video is $20
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Beetlejuice - Broadway Remount
December 14, 2022 - Medium Observation
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Alex Brightman (Beetlejuice), Dana Steingold (u/s Lydia Deetz), Kerry Butler (Barbara Maitland), David Josefsberg (Adam Maitland), Adam Dannheisser (Charles Deetz), Natalie Charle Ellis (u/s Delia Deetz), Michelle Aravena (Miss Argentina), Kelvin Moon Loh (Otho), Danny Rutigliano (Maxie Dean), Zonya Love (Maxine Dean/Juno), Brooke Leigh Engen (u/s Girl Scout)
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Very nice video of Dana from the left orchestra. The video is on a dutch angle but it doesn't take too much away from the video. There is a loud obnoxious drunk lady behind me who wouldn't stop screaming at the actors during the show. Alex told her to shush at the puppet show. She stopped in Act 2 for the most part. Overall a really nice video of this show nearing its end.
NFT Date: January 1, 2024
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Video is $18
Videos can be purchased through me at [email protected]
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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The Aztec Mummy Collection will be released on Blu-ray on July 19 via VCI. It collects three of Mexico's Aztec Mummy films: Curse of the Aztec Mummy, The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy, and Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy.
1957's Curse of the Aztec Mummy and The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy are directed by Rafael Portillo. 1964's Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy is directed by René Cardona.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Video essay covering each movie by Mexican film expert Dr. David Wilt
Curse of the Aztec Mummy:
The walking dead Popoca meets some mobsters led by a tough guy called The Bat and his enemy a masked superhero wrestler called The Angel.
The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy:
Out to find the ancient Aztec treasure, a mad scientist referred to as 'The Bat,' builds a giant humanoid robot to conquer the mummy warrior who is guarding the treasure's map and the tomb where the treasure is located.
Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy:
Two beautiful female Mexican Luchadoras go up against Popoca, the Aztec Mummy.
Pre-order The Aztec Mummy Collection.
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lesterplatt · 7 months
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BMW // THE M3 CS (DIR) from Jonas Abenstein on Vimeo.
Client BMW M Agency territory Production territory x graupause Service Production 27km lis Marketing Director Cassandra Degenhart Marketing Social Anna Welsch Marketing Social Helmut Bruendl Precision Driver Frank Weishar Executive Director Ares Georgoulas Client Service Director Jan Fricke Creative Director Benjamin Roth Director Jonas Abenstein DoP Simon Huber 1AC Daniel Goldhahn CREW PORTUGAL Executive Producer Joao Faria Executive Producer Melanie West Prod. Manager Pedro Barbara Prod. Coordinator Ricardo Costa 1AD Joao Cysneiros Esteves 2AD Rui Macedo 2AC Ines Pestana Video OP Bruno Oliveira PA Claudius Birk PA David Gottwald Drone Walter Kirsch Arm Car Camerander, Pedro Mamola Arm Car Arm OP Antonio Vega Arm Car Technician Miguel Reis Still Photography Dominykas Liberis 2nd Unit Still Photography Fredo Unflath 2nd Unit DoP Jonas Baumgärtel 2nd Unit Producer Alexander Immler Key Grip Ricardo Abrantes Grip Jose Loureiro Grip Fabio Alexandre Spark Daniel Jeronimo Security Hermann & Manuela Pirzer, Mike Lehnert Car Care Pedro Cardona CREW STUDIO Motion Control Robot Robert Eder OB Thorsten Baier BB Dominik König Studio FGV Schmidle Setbau chris Craven POST Edit Jonas Baumgärtel, Jonas Abenstein Color Lutz Forster SFX & Mix Staub Audio VXF Nikolai Wüstemann Soundtrack "Bury" by MIRE
Shot on Arri Alexa 35, P+S Technivision 40-70 & 70-200 and IronGlass Primes
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davidcardonafilms · 1 year
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Art of Life by David Cardona cInEmA phOtOgrAphy & cOntEnts dEvElOpmEnt "Life comes from life / La vida proviene de la vida". Srila Prabhupada. Guru Veda. Smiling Prabhupada Sonriente "You and I exist 'inside' ourselves. But so does a dog, and in that case so do insects and creatures smaller still however far we may go down the scale of organisms from complex to primitive we cannot draw a line between those wich exist inside themselves and those wich do not. This 'inside' existence cannot be a result of greater complexity. If the tiniest creatures did not have their own kind of inside existence to begin with, no increase in complexity could endow them with it." // <<Ustedes y yo existimos 'dentro'. Pero lo mismo sucede con un perro o, en esta misma línea, con un insecto o con un ser aún más pequeño. Por más simple que sea un ser, no existe un umbral a partir del cual aparezca el existir 'dentro'. Este no puede ser resultado de una complejidad creciente. Si los seres ínfimos no tuviesen, a su manera, y ya desde el comienzo, una existencia dentro, ninguna complejidad podría hacerla aparecer>>. Georges Bataille, L´Érotism Orange Flower / Flor de Naranjo ¡Bienvenid@s! Fine Art Gallery & Store by David Cardona Welcome! #Bhagavad #Gita #GitaChallenge #Yoga #Bhakti #Astangha #Hata #Nidra #Purana #Upanishads #Mahabharata #Veda #Arjuna #Krisna #India #Radha #Kuruksetra #Ancient #Wisdom #Health #Soul #WomanEmpowerment #Woman #Mente #Mind #Alma #Inteligencia #Prabhupada #Zapote #Bataille https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl4MjIWpguN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cristalconnors · 3 years
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BEST CAST
WINNER:
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BACURAU- Casting by: Marcelo Caetano. Ensemble: Bárbara Colen, Thomas Aquino, Silvero Pereira, Thardelly Lima, Rubens Santos, Wilson Rabelo, Carlos Francisco, Luciana Souza, Karine Teles, Antonio Saboia, Sônia Braga, Udo Kier, Buda Lira, Clebia Sousa, Danny Barbosa, Edilson Silca, Eduarda Samara, Fabiola Liper, Ingrid Trigueiro, Jamila Facury, Black Jr., Márcio Fecher, Rodger Rogério, Suzy Lopes, Uirá dos Reis, Val Junior, Valmir do Côco, Zoraide Coleto, Jonny Mars, Alli Willow, James Turpin, Julia Marie Peterson, Brian Townes, Charles Hodges, Chris Doubek, and Lia de Itamaracá
NOMINEES:
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BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS- Casting by: Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross. Ensemble: Michael Martin, Cheryl Fink, Marc Paradis, John Nerichow, Lowell Landes, Ira J. Clark, Bruce Hadnot, Pete Radcliffe, Felix Cardona, Al Page, Rikki Reed, Pam Harper, Shay Walker, Tra Walker, Trevor Moore, Kevin Lara, David S. Lewis, Kamari Stevens, Sophie Woodruff, and Miriam Arkin
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EMA- Casting by: Alejandra Alaff. Ensemble: Mariana di Girólamo, Gael García Bernal, Santiago Cabrera, Paola Giannini, Cristián Suárez, Giannina Fruttero, Josefina Fiebelkorn, Mariana Loyola, Catalina Saavedra, Paula Luchsinger, Paula Hoffman, Antonia Giesen, Susana Hidalgo, Eduardo Paxeco, Natalie Bakulic, Amparo Noguera, Diego Muñoz, Claudia Cabezas. Paula Zúñiga, Trinidad González, Claudio Arredondo, Gastón Salgado, Josué Rojas, Maykol Lara, Francisco Martínez, and Emilio Edwards
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EMMA.- Casting by: Jessica Ronane. Ensemble: Anya Taylor-Joy, Angus Imrie, Letty Thomas, Gemma Whelan, Bill Nighy, Edward Davis, Rupert Graves, Miranda Hart, Myra McFayden, Esther Coles, Suzy Bloom, Suzanne Toase, Nicholas Burns, Josh O’Connor, Johnny Flynn, Lucy Briers, Mia Goth, Anna Francolini, Connor Swindells, Christopher Godwin, Vanessa M. Own, Isis Hainsworth, Hannah Stokley, Charlotte Weston, Chloe Pirrie, Oliver Chris, Rose Shalloo, Amber Anderson, Callum Turner, and Tanya Reynolds
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MINARI- Casting by: Julia Kim. Ensemble: Alan S. Kim, Han Ye-ri, Noel Cho, Steven Yeun, Darryl Cox, Esther Moon, Ben Hall, Eric Starkey, Will Patton, Youn Yuh-jung, and James Carroll
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stainedglassgardens · 4 years
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Favourite films watched in 2019
I arranged them into broad categories – other than that they’re in no particular order. 
Indie
Skate Kitchen (Crystal Moselle, 2018) 6 Balloons (Marja-Lewis Ryan, 2018) The Party’s Just Beginning (Karen Gillan, 2018) Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003) Baise-moi (Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, 2000) Vazante (Daniela Thomas, 2017) Erasing Eden (Beth Dewey, 2016) The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, 2017) Knock Down Ginger (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2016) The Garden (Sommerhaüser, Sonja Maria Kröner, 2017) Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak, Mouly Surya, 2017) Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009) Soldiers. Story From Ferentari (Soldații. Poveste din Ferentari, Ivana Mladenović, 2017)
Comedy
Dick (Andrew Fleming, 1999) The Breaker Upperers (Madeleine Sami and Jackie Van Beek, 2018) It Stains the Sands Red (Colin Minihan, 2016) Satanic Panic (Chelsea Stardust, 2019)
Classics
Wanda (Barbara Loden, 1970) House of Wax (Andre DeToth, 1953) Eve's Bayou (Kasi Lemmons, 1997) Germany Pale Mother (Deutschland bleiche Mutter, Helma Sanders-Brahms, 1980)
Horror
April and the Devil (Jake Hammond, 2018) Blackwood (Andrew Montague, 2019) The Crescent (Seth A Smith, 2017) Us (Jordan Peele, 2019) American Mary (Jen and Sylvia Soska, 2012) Midsommar (Ari Aster, 2019) Black Christmas (Bob Clark, 1974) The Devil's Passenger (Dave Bundtzen, 2018)
Science fiction
Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983) Evolution (Lucile Hadžihalilović, 2015) In Full Bloom (Maegan Houang, 2019)
Action
Destroyer (Karyn Kusama, 2018) Under the Silver Lake (David Robert Mitchell, 2018) Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000) Holiday (Isabella Eklöf, 2018)
Documentary
Our Daily Bread (Unser täglich Brot, Nikolaus Geyrhalter, 2005) Abducted in Plain Sight (Skye Borgman, 2017) Jane Fonda in Five Acts (Susan Lacy, 2018) Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012) The Decline of Western Civilization series (Penelope Spheeris, 1981, 1988 and 1998)
Full list of 273 films watched in 2018 under the cut!
January
Like Father  (Lauren Miller Rogen, 2018)
Upgrade  (Leigh Whannell, 2018)
Skate Kitchen (Crystal Moselle, 2018)
Never Been Kissed (Raja Gosnell, 1999)
Anomalisa (Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, 2015)
Dick (Andrew Fleming, 1999)
The Black Balloon  (Elissa Down, 2008)
Under the Silver Lake (David Robert Mitchell, 2018)
6 Balloons (Marja-Lewis Ryan, 2018)
Rosy (Jess Bond, 2018)
The Party’s Just Beginning (Karen Gillan, 2018)
The Rider (Chloé Zhao, 2017)
Snowpiercer (Bong Joon-ho, 2013)
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958)
Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003)
Sadie (Megan Griffiths, 2018)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post  (Desiree Akhavan, 2018)
Frida (Julie Taymor, 2002)
Fyre: The Greatest Pary That Never Happened (Chris Smith, 2019)
Time Share (Tiempo Compartido, Sebastián Hofmann, 2018)
The Stranger (Orson Welles, 1946)
Abducted in Plain Sight (Skye Borgman, 2017)
King of Thieves (James Marsh, 2018)
Malevolent (Olaf de Fleur, 2018)
Serena (Susanne Bier, 2014)
Baise-moi (Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, 2000)
And Breathe Normally (Andið Eðlilega, Ísold Uggadóttir, 2018)
Catwalk: Tales from the Cat Show Circuit  (Aaron Hancox and Michael McNamara, 2018)
Santoalla (Andrew Becker and Daniel Mehrer, 2016)
Jane Fonda in Five Acts (Susan Lacy, 2018)
Mademoiselle Paradis (Licht, Barbara Albert, 2017)
The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography (Errol Morris, 2016)
February
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A (Steve Loveridge, 2018)
Pride & Prejudice (Joe Wright, 2005)T
The Brain Hack (Joseph White, 2014)
Vazante (Daniela Thomas, 2017)
Tanglewood (Jordan Prosser, 2016)
Outfall (Suzi Ewing, 2018)
Pigskin (Jake Hammond, 2015)
The Funspot (Jake Hammond, 2015)
April and the Devil (Jake Hammond, 2018)
Smithereens (Susan Seidelman, 1982)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Marielle Heller, 2018)
Bus Stop (Joshua Logan, 1956)
Pink Plastic Flamingos (Colin West, 2017)
The Breaker Upperers (Madeleine Sami and Jackie Van Beek, 2018)
Amanda Knox  (Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn, 2016)
Holy Hell (Will Allen, 2016)
Shoplifters (Manbiki Kazoku, Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2018)
Skin (Jordana Spiro, 2015)
A Night at the Garden (Marshall Curry, 2017)
Give Up the Ghost (Nathan Sam Long, 2018)
Last One Screaming (Matt Devino, 2017)
The Katy Universe (Patrick Muhlberger, 2018)
Roma (Alfonso Cuarón, 2018)
Did You Hear About the Morgans? (Marc Lawrence, 2009)
End Game (Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, 2018)
Behind the Curve  (Daniel J. Clark, 2018)
Our Daily Bread (Unser täglich Brot, Nikolaus Geyrhalter, 2005)
92MARS  (Ricardo Bernardini, 2018)
Construct (Kevin Margo, 2018)
Invaders (Daniel Prince, 2018)
March
Three Identical Strangers (Tim Wardle, 2018)
Dirty John: The Dirty Truth (Sara Mast, 2019)
Blackwood (Andrew Montague, 2019)
One (Luke Bradford, 2019)
God's Kingdom (Guy Soulsby, 2018)
Holiday (Isabella Eklöf, 2018)
Frigid (Joe Kicak, 2016)
Girl of the Sky (Ariel Martin, 2017)
Monitor (Matt Black and Ryan Polly, 2018)
Donoma (Evan Spencer Brace, 2018)
Perfect Blue (パーフェクトブル, Pāfekuto Burū, Satoshi Kon, 1997)
The Sermon (Dean Puckett, 2018)
Layer Cake (Matthew Vaughn, 2004)
Easy A (Will Gluck, 2010)
Generation Wealth (Lauren Greenfield, 2018)
The Rachel Divide (Laura Brownson, 2018)
The Place Beyond the Pines (Derek Cianfrance, 2012)
Burden (Timothy Marrinan and Richard Dewey, 2016)
What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si, Iram Haq, 2017)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg, 1977)
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (Kurt Kuenne, 2008)
Animal (Fabrice Le Nézet and Jules Janaud, 2017)
Capturing the Friedmans (Andrew Karecki, 2003)
The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Errol Morris, 2003)
April
Erasing Eden (Beth Dewey, 2016)
Destroyer (Karyn Kusama, 2018)
Unicorn Store (Brie Larson, 2019)
May the Devil Take You (Sebelum iblis menjemput, Timo Tjahjanto, 2018)
People in Cars (Daniel Lundh, 2017)
Presentation (Danielle Kampf, 2017)
Ink (Jamin Winans, 2009)
Hedgehog (Lindsey Copeland, 2016)
Koyaanisqatsi (Godfrey Reggio, 1982)
Wanda (Barbara Loden, 1970)
The Silence (John R. Leonetti, 2019)
24 Davids (Céline Baril, 2017)
The Frame (Jamin Winans, 2014)
The Talented Mr. Ripley (Anthony Minghella, 1999)
Baraka (Ron Fricke, 1992)
Wayne’s World (Penelope Spheeris, 1992)
Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012)
Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983)
Jesse’s Girl (M. Keegan Uhl, 2018)
I Walked With a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943)
Mary Goes Round (Molly McGlynn, 2017)
The Green Fog (Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson, 2017)
Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
Someone Great (Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, 2019)
May
Ekaj (Cati Gonzalez, 2015)
Capernaum (Nadine Labaki, 2018)
Porcupine Lake (Ingrid Veninger, 2017)
The Decline of Western Civilization (Penelope Spheeris, 1981)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Penelope Spheeris, 1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization III (Penelope Spheeris, 1998)
Revolver (Guy Ritchie, 2005)
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (Rob Letterman, 2019)
RocknRolla (Guy Ritchie, 2008)
Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (Guy Ritchie, 1998)
The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, 2017)
Nkosi Coiffure (Frederike Migom, 2015)
Speak Your Truth (Kris Erickson, 2018)
Incendies (Denis Villeneuve, 2010)
A.I. Rising (Lazar Bodrosa, 2018)
The Crescent (Seth A Smith, 2017)
Ring (リング, Ringu, Hideo Nakata, 1998)
Absences (Carole Laganière, 2013)
The Uninvited (Lewis Allen, 1944)
In Color (José Andrés Cardona, 2019)
Winners (Dan Bulla, 2018)
Jess (Daniel Hurwitz, 2018)
My First Time (Asaf Livni, 2018)
Murmur (Aurora Fearnley, 2018)
Pulsar (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Struck (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Samira (Lainey Richardson, 2018)
Despite Everything (A pesar de todo, Gabriela Tagliavini, 2019)
It Stains the Sands Red (Colin Minihan, 2016)
Satain Said Dance (Szatan kazał tańczyć, Katarzyna Rosłaniec, 2016)
Knock Down Ginger (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2016)
Gold (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2015)
Jane's Life (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2012)
4/4 (Kyle Sawyer, 2016)
Sugar Land (Lorenzo Lanzillotti, 2018)
The Idea of North (Albert Choi, 2018)
A Quiet Place (John Krasinski, 2018)
Dark Water (仄暗い水の底から, Honogurai Mizu no soko kara, Hideo Nakata, 2002)
Sound of My Voice (Zal Batmanglij, 2011)
Us (Jordan Peele, 2019)
The Perfection (Richard Shepard, 2018)
House of Wax (Andre DeToth, 1953)
June
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (Stacie Passon, 2018)
Always Be My Maybe (Nahnatchka Khan, 2019)
Gente que viene y bah (Patricia Font, 2019)
Period. End of Sentence. (Rayka Zehtabchi, 2018)
American Mary (Jen and Sylvia Soska, 2012)
The Boss (Ben Falcone, 2016)
Extremis (Dan Krauss, 2016)
E il cibo va (Food on the Go, Mercedes Cordova, 2017)
Last Night (Massy Tadjedin, 2010)
Murder Mystery (Kyle Newacheck, 2019)
Bead Game (Ishu Patel, 1977)
The Ceiling (Katto, Teppo Airaksinen, 2017)
Elisa & Marcela (Elisa y Marcela, Isabel Coixet, 2019)
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak, Mouly Surya, 2017)
The Garden (Sommerhaüser, Sonja Maria Kröner, 2017)
Fast Color (Julia Hart, 2018)
The Tale of Iya (Iya Monogatari: Oku no Hito, Tetsuichiro Tsuta, 2013)
Chico and Rita (Chico y Rita, Tono Errando, Fernando Trueba and Javier
Mariscal, 2010)
Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, 2018)
Floating! (Das Floß!, Julia C. Kaiser, 2015)
The Quiet American (Phillip Noyce, 2002)
July
Keepers of the Magic (Vic Sarin, 2016)
Evolution (Lucile Hadžihalilović, 2015)
Mr. Holmes (Bill Condon, 2015)
The Long Dumb Road (Hannah Fidell, 2018)
Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016)
Life Overtakes Me (John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson, 2019)
The Milk System (Andreas Pilcher, 2017)
A Streetcar Named Desire (Elia Kazan, 1951)
The Texture of Falling (Maria Allred, 2019)
Family (Laura Steinel, 2018)
Sudden Fear (David Miller, 1952)
Identity Thief (Seth Gordon, 2013)
August
Point Break (Kathryn Bigelow, 1991)
In Full Bloom (Maegan Houang, 2019)
Blue Steel (Kathryn Bigelow, 1990)
The Eagles are a Country Music Band (Cody Wagner, 2018)
The Fifth Element (Luc Besson, 1997)
Hobbs & Shaw (David Leitch, 2019)
Coco (Lee Unkrich, 2017)
Bubba Ho-Tep (Don Coscarelli, 2002)
John Wick (Chad Stahelski, 2014)
Eve's Bayou (Kasi Lemmons, 1997)
I Don’t Protest, I Just Dance In My Shadow (Jessica Ashman, 2017)
My Cousin Rachel (Henry Koster, 1952)
Lifeline (Harry Jackson, 2018)
FOMI (Fear of Missing In) (Norbert Fodor, 2019)
Body at Brighton Rock (Roxanne Benjamin, 2019)
Koreatown (Grant Hyun, 2018)
A Report of Connected Events (Mischa Rozema, 2018)
Sundays (Mischa Rozema, 2015)
A King's Betrayal (David Bornstein, 2014)
Perception (Ilana Rein, 2018)
Germany Pale Mother (Deutschland bleiche Mutter, Helma Sanders-Brahms, 1980)
Men in Black International (F. Gary Gray, 2019)
Captive State (Rupert Wyatt, 2019)
Little Forest (리틀 포레스트, Liteul Poleseuteu, Yim Soon-rye, 2018)
September
What Keeps You Alive (Colin Minihan, 2018)
Grave Encounters (The Vicious Brothers, 2011)
Terrified (Aterrados, Demián Rugna, 2017)
Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982)
Helen (Sandra Nettelbeck, 2009)
Colossal (Nacho Vigalondo, 2016)
Out of Blue (Carol Morley, 2018)
Taxi (تاکسی‎, Jafar Panahi, 2015)
Dear Ex (誰先愛上他的, Mag Hsu and Hsu Chih-yen, 2018)
Marguerite (Marianne Farley, 2019)
Birders (Otilia Portillo Padua, 2019)
Midsommar (Ari Aster, 2019)
Mansfield Park (Patricia Rozema, 1999)
Long Term Delivery (Jake Honig, 2018)
Game (Joy Webster, 2017)
Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009)
Foxfire (Annette Haywood-Carter, 1996)
October
Zombieland (Ruben Fleischer, 2009)
Under the Shadow ( زیر سایه, Babak Anvari, 2015)
Ghostbusters (Ivan Reitman, 1984)
Scream (Wes Craven, 1996)
Ghostbusters (Paul Feig, 2016)
Jaws (Steven Spielberg, 1975)
Rabid (David Cronenberg, 1977)
Rabid (The Soska Sisters, 2019)
In the Shadow of the Moon (Jim Mickle, 2019)
Benny Loves Killing (Ben Woodiwiss, 2018)
The Golem (Yoav & Doron Paz, 2018)
Eli (Ciarán Foy, 2019)
The Adversary (L’Adversaire, Nicole Garcia, 2002)
Satanic Panic (Chelsea Stardust, 2019)
The Devil and Father Amorth (William Friedkin, 2017)
Wounds (Babak Anvari, 2019)
Silent Hill (Christophe Gans, 2006)
Sleeping Beauty (Julia Leigh, 2011)
Black Christmas (Bob Clark, 1974)
The Shift (Francesco Calabrese, 2014)
The Baby (Kamran Chahkar, Lei Jim, 2012)
Intrusion (Jack Michel, 2013)
The Devil's Passenger (Dave Bundtzen, 2018)
Halloween (John Carpenter, 1978)
November
A Hijacking (Kapringen, Tobias Lindholm, 2012)
The Kitchen (Andrea Berloff, 2019)
The Hole in the Ground (Lee Cronin, 2019)
Assassination Nation (Sam Levinson, 2018)
Amy (Asif Kapadia, 2015)
Tell Me Who I Am (Ed Perkins, 2019)
Possessed (Curtis Bernhardt, 1947)
Terminally Happy (Adina Istrate, 2015)
The Glass Key (Stuart Heisler, 1942)
LuTo (Katina Medina Mora, 2015)
The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955)
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator (Eva Orner, 2019)
December
Soldiers. Story From Ferentari (Soldații. Poveste din Ferentari, Ivana Mladenović, 2017)
John and Michael (John et Michael, Shira Avni, 2004)
High Tension (Haute Tension, Alexandre Aja, 2003)
Little Joe (Jessica Hausner, 2019)
The Matrix (The Wachowskis, 1999)
Finders Keepers (Bryan Carberry and Clay Tweel, 2015)
To Catch a Thief (Alfred Hitchcock, 1955)
My Buddha is Punk (Andreas Hartmann, 2016)
Little Miss Sumo (Matt Kay, 2018)
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creativespark · 2 years
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clemsfilmdiary · 4 years
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The Best of April 2020
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Best Discovery: Kagerō-za
           Runners Up: The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, The Meyerowitz Stories, My Left Foot, Pin, Season of the Witch, Serpent's Path, Smoking/No Smoking, Someone to Love, The Tale of Genji, Twice in a Lifetime, An Unforgettable Summer
Best Rewatch: Naked
          Runners Up: The Ballad of Narayama, Barry Lyndon, The Draughtsman's Contract, Drugstore Cowboy, The Late Show, A Man Vanishes, Nightcrawler, Ornamental Hairpin, Pulse, Shy People, A Snake of June, Vanya on 42nd Street
Most Enjoyable Fluff: Cocoon
          Runners Up: An Ideal Husband, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Point Break, Unstoppable, Vanishing Act
Best Male Performance: David Thewlis in Naked
           Runners Up: Pierre Arditi in Smoking/No Smoking, Art Carney in The Late Show, Matt Dillon in Drugstore Cowboy, Michael Gambon in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler, Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, Wallace Shawn in Vanya on 42nd Street
Best Female Performance: Ellen Burstyn in Twice in a Lifetime
           Runners Up: Sabine Azéma in Smoking/No Smoking, Cate Blanchett in Veronica Guerin, Jill Clayburgh and Barbara Hershey in Shy People, Asuka Kurosawa in A Snake of June, Julianne Moore in Vanya on 42nd Street, Kinuyo Tanaka in The Ballad of Narayama, Kristin Scott Thomas in An Unforgettable Summer, Lily Tomlin in The Late Show
Best Supporting Performance or Cameo: Greg Cruttwell in Naked
           Runners Up: William S. Burroughs in Drugstore Cowboy, Katrin Cartlidge, Lesley Sharp and Peter Wight in Naked, Doris Dowling in The Lost Weekend, Dustin Hoffman in The Meyerowitz Stories, Martha Plimpton and Mare Winningham in Shy People, Rene Russo in Nightcrawler, Brooke Smith in Vanya on 42nd Street
Best Ensemble Cast: Naked
           Runners Up: The Meyerowitz Stories, Shy People, Someone to Love, Vanya on 42nd Street
Most Enjoyable Ham: Julianne Moore in An Ideal Husband
          Runners Up: Kiyoshirō Imawano in The Happiness of the Katakuris, Sarah Miles in White Mischief, Miranda Richardson in Snow White: The Fairest of Them All, Miranda Richardson and Martin Short in Merlin, Meryl Streep in Heartburn, Tina Turner in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Best Cinematography: Barry Lyndon (John Alcott)
           Runners Up: The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (Sacha Vierny), The Draughtsman's Contract (Curtis Clark), Drugstore Cowboy (Robert Yeoman), Kagerō-za (Kazue Nagatsuka), Miss Oyu (Kazuo Miyagawa), Naked (Dick Pope), Pulse (Jun'ichirō Hayashi), Shy People (Chris Menges), A Snake of June (Shin'ya Tsukamoto), An Unforgettable Summer, (Călin Ghibu), Vanya on 42nd Street (Declan Quinn), A Zed & Two Noughts (Sacha Vierny),
Best Use of Color: Akira
           Runners Up: The Ballad of Narayama, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, Kagerō-za, Melody Time, The Tale of Genji
Best Locations: Ornamental Hairpin
          Runners Up: Barry Lyndon, The Draughtsman's Contract, A Hen in the Wind, Kagerō-za, Lekce Faust, The House on Carroll Street, Pulse, Serpent's Path, Shy People, Sudden Fury
Best Action Scenes: Point Break
           Runners Up: Akira, Extraction, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Unstoppable
Best Score: The Tale of Genji (Haruomi Hosono)
           Runners Up: Akira (Shōji Yamashiro), The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (Michael Nyman), The Draughtsman's Contract (Michael Nyman), Drugstore Cowboy (Elliot Goldenthal), A Man Vanishes (Toshirō Mayuzumi), Miss Oyu (Fumio Hayasaka), Naked (Andrew Dickson), Pulse (Takefumi Haketa), Serpent's Path (Hikaru Yoshida), Shy People (Tangerine Dream), Smoking/No Smoking (John Pattison), A Snake of June (Chu Ishikawa)
Best Hunk: Wilford Brimley in Cocoon
           Runners Up: Beau Bridges in The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, Chris Cardona in Who Shot Patakango?, Moe Dunford in Dark Lies the Island, Mel Gibson in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Charles Haid in Storyville, Gregory Harrison in Dangerous Pursuit, Chris Hemsworth in Extraction, Charlie Hunnam in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Pat Laffan in Barry Lyndon, Tim Rossovich in Night Shift
           Honorable Mention: Terry Crews in John Henry, Jeremy Northam in An Ideal Husband,
Assorted Pleasures:
- Close-up animal footage and microphotography in Science Is Fiction
- Cozily stagey sets in The Ballad of Narayama and Smoking/No Smoking
- Claymation sequences in Lekce Faust
- Bloody ukiyo-e backdrops in Kagerō-za
- Intricately rendered Neo-Tokyo cityscapes in Akira
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28 Lines - Implode
A brand new single with lush atmospherics and experimental electronic overtones.
28 Lines is a music project behind David Cardona Bohórquez. He has a focus on creating experimental soundscapes, lush textures, and intricate bears. His sound sets the bar higher, blurring the lines between various genres, including IDM and ambient.
His most recent studio release is a track named “Implode.” This song has a roomy, big atmosphere with a cinematic feel. The creative concept relates to the idea of the death of a star, a massive event with unimaginable ripple throughout an entire galaxy, and beyond. We are so small up against an event of such a massive scale, yet we can definitely catch a glimpse of what it might feel like to witness the vasty of space, especially with the help of artists such as 28 Lines. This music transforms such a deep concept into a beautiful piece of artistic expression through electronic music.
The beautiful artwork, made by Tobias Arboleda, also deserves a special mention! Its lush aesthetics really resonate with the track.
If you are a fan of artists such as Aphex Twin, Jon Hopkins, or Amon Tobin, this one is going to be an absolute no-brainer, so don’t let it slip past your radar!
Find out more about 28 Lines, and listen to “Implode” via the following links:
https://soundcloud.com/mdribble/28-lines-implode/s-CrYTt
http://www.musicdribble.com/28lines
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The Daily Snitch – Sunday, November 18, 2018
Joanne K. Rowling – Life and Books: • New Rowling Twitter Header: What is it? (The Hogwarts Professor) • J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald original screenplay out in bookstores and online. Harry Potter – Actors and Movies: • Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy) boards a spaceship, meets the (Cursed Child) Malfoys, avoids adoption. Fantastic Beasts – Actors and Movies: • Fandom Review by kikimay: Fantastic Bleaks and the Cringes of Switzerland • hpboy13 wrote The Real Crimes of Grindelwald Is The Movie. Spoilers! (If you are all right being spoilered, or have already seen the movies, make sure to read the comments.) • The Hogwarts Professor wrote Crimes of Grindelwald – First Thoughts. Spoilers! • Victor wrote Why Newt Is Rowling's Best Written Hero. Spoilers! • hpboy13 wrote It Is No Longer Our Choices: The Mediocrity of Crimes of Grindelwald. Spoilers! • Victor wrote Five Things We Learned About Dumbledore from Crimes of Grindelwald. Spoilers! • Magic gets bigger as 'Crimes of Grindelwald' meets immersive cinema. • The Hogwarts Professor: 'Crimes of Grindelwald' best questions from audience. • Gavia Baker-Whitelaw wrote ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald’ fails its female characters. (The Daily Dot) Spoilers! • Gavia Baker-Whitelaw wrote Why isn’t ‘The Crimes of Grindelwald’ about Grindelwald doing crimes? (The Daily Dot) Spoilers! • Gavia Baker-Whitelaw wrote Is Dumbledore gay? Here’s why it matters. (The Daily Dot) Spoilers in one section • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald cast surprise fans at London IMAX show. • Eddie Redmayne (Newt Scamander) says Newt it a hero with autism. • Ezra Miller (Credence Barebone): "Art is the only thing that I have" (in-depth Playboy interview) • Welcome to the Wizarding World: Meet the Supporting Cast of 'Crimes of Grindelwald'. • Fantastic Beasts series cast tease possible move to Rio de Janeiro in third movie. • The cast of 'The Crimes of Grindelwald' discuss fan theories. • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald – Roundtable Interviews:
– with Dan Fogler (Jacob Kowalski) and Alison Sudol (Queenie Greengrass).
– with Ezra Miller (Clarence Barebone) and Claudia Kim [redacted].
– with Eddie Redmayne (Newt Scamander) and Katherine Waterston (Tina Goldstein).
– with David Heyman (producer) and Callum Turner (Theseus Scamander).
• Eddie Redmayne and Callum Turner (Newt and Theseus Scamander) promote 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald'. • Snitchseeker chats about Fantastic Beasts 2 graphic art and new exhibit with MinaLima. • Giveaway: Win a pair of ScreenX ticket to see 'The Crimes of Grindelwald'. (US only) • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald brings in 10.1 million dollars at Wednesday box office in ten countries. Prompt Challenges: • hogwarts365 posted Prompt # 269 (due on or before November 24): Dictionaries, Point and Incredibly Unsafe. Communities: • The following fests are currently posting: hp_nextgen_fest, sirius_black Fest, hd_fan_fair's Food Fair • adventdrabbles announced that Adventdrabbles is happening again this year and asking for prompt to fill the Advent Prompt Calendar. • daily_deviant announced that Kinky Kristmas: Comment Kink Edition will be back, starting December 2. • bill_ficathon posted the Comment Fest Post. The comment fest runs from November 15, 2018 to November 30, 2018. • hd_owlpost posted Today's the day: Owl Gifts Are Due! Masterlists and Weekly Round-ups: • hogwarts365 posted the Prompt 268 Masterlist. • hp_nextgen_fest posted the Weekly Roundup # 2. Fandom Recs: • birdsofshore recced Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter fics (all NC-17) and one comic (PG-13). • melodyssister recced a Hermione Granger/Severus Snape fic (NC-17). • toblass recced Professor Snape art (gen). • themightyflynn recced peacock!Lucius art/comics (G). • Gav (hellotailor) recced a Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter epic fic (NC-17 in the later parts) in The Rec Center No. 150. • bridenore recced a Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter fic (R). Resources: • The SS/HP Prophet from November 11 through 17. • Schedule of Upcoming Events from November 18 through 24 at potterfests. Archive News: • OTW Guest Post: Josué Cardona, founder of Geek Therapy Network. Essay/Meta: • Quantum Harry – The Podcast: Episode 28: The Grimm Campaign. • Marica wrote Gringotts’ “Real” Worth and Wizarding Job Salaries Revealed. (MuggleNet) General Fandom News: • Leviosa 2019 is coming to Hollywood. (MuggleNet) • Harry Potter: Wizards United (coming 2019) augmented reality app game: first look. • Harry Potter new line of interactive wands, LEGO sets and more coming for holiday season. • New 'Crimes of Grindelwald' figures from Sideshow Collectibles. • Review and UK Giveaway: Win one of five Harry Potter wands from Jakks Toys. Searches: • meister posted a search for fics with dark or Slytherin Harry. (Drarry only) Please send your fandom news to the Daily Snitch. Our tumblr hashtag is # dailysnitch. We check the hashtag for each edition; please tag tumblr posts you want us to see and/or include in the Daily Snitch.
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El gran fin de semana del fondista paraguayo Derlys Ayala
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Derlys Ramón Ayala, el mejor fondista en la historia del atletismo de Paraguay, vivió un gran fin de semana. El viernes 20, durante el primer Evaluativo con vistas a los Juegos Bolivarianos en la pista sintética de Asunción, batió el récord nacional de los 3.000 metros llanos con 8m.16s.16, mejorando la marca de 8m.20s.4 que mantenía Jorge Cabrera desde el 2006. De este modo, Ayala ahora es el poseedor de todos los récords de pruebas de fondo en pista de su país, incluyendo la milla, 3.000 llanos, 5.000 y 10.000, además de sus récords en ruta como medio maratón y maratón. El mismo torneo en la pista de Asunción tuvo varias figuras más como el velocista César Almirón (10s.68 en 100 emtros), el juvenil Jhumiler Sánchez con 48s.69 en 400 -a una centésima del récord nacional de su categoría- mientras que los lanzadores de jabalina volvieron a exhibir su fortaleza, liderados por Larson Giovanni Díaz con 74.02, Antonio Ortiz con 66.80 y el juvenil Lars Flaming con 65.11, mientras que el ex campeón sudamericano Víctor Fatecha llegó a 63.57. En damas se destacaron la velocista Xenia Hiebert con 12s.03 en 100 y Fiorella Veloso con 42.84 en jabalina. Y en los 110 con vallas hubo buenas performances dle juvenil Kevin Mendieta con 14s.67 y el menor Fabrizio Jara con 14s.52. Dos días después se realizó el Sudamericano de Maratón en el circuito de la Costanera de la capital paraguaya y allí Ayala se proclamó campeón por segunda vez en su campaña. HISTORIAL DEL SUDAMERICANO DE MARATON Buenos Aires (ARG) – 11.10.2009 - en el maratón internacional de BA 1 Marco Antonio Pereira   BRA       2,17,56                                   1 Sirlene Souza de Pinho                   BRA       2,38,08 2 Herman Oscar Cortinez   ARG       2,20,06                                   2 Natalia Romero                 CHI         2,44,31 3 José Ramón Romero        ARG       2,23,23                                   3 Andrea Graciano                              ARG       2,46,00   Asunción (PAR) – 8.8.2010 1 Elias Rodrigues Bastos   BRA       2,27,51                                   1 María Gabriela Almada                   ARG       2,55,02 2 Paulo da Silva                   BRA       2,28,04                                   2 Janette Gomes Barbosa                  BRA       2,56,48 3 Gustavo López                 PAR       2,33,18                                   3 Leone Justino da Silva                    BRA       3,09,51   Lima (PER) - 15.5.2011 1 Miguel Mallqui                                PER        2,17,10                   1 Jimena Helen Misayauri                 PER        2,42,40 2 Marco Antonio Pereira                   BRA       2,19,40                   2 Sandra Mercedes Ruales                ECU        2,48,01 3 José David Cardona                        COL        2,25,17                   3 Mary Emanuelle da C. Oliveira      BRA       2,54,29   Caracas (VEN) – 26.2.2012             en el II Maratón CAF 1 José David Cardona                        COL        2,19,18                   1 Conceicao M. de Carvalho OliveiraBRA     2,53,15 (2 Shadrack Maiyo                             KEN       2,22,22)                  2 Ruby Milena Riativa                       COL        2,53,22 3 José Everaldo da Silva Mota         BRA       2,24,22                   3 Ana Joaquina Rondón                    COL        2,55,04 4 Eduardo Aruquipa                           BOL        2,26,06                   4 Sandra Sarmiento                             VEN        2,56,57   Buenos Aires (ARG) – 13.10.2013 en el Maratón Internacional de Buenos Aires 1 Eliezer de Jesús Santos                   BRA       2,18,09                   1 Rosa Alva Chacha                           ECU        2,42,03 2 Darío Edgardo Ríos                         ARG       2,20,01                   2 Karina Elizabeth Neipán  ARG       2,45,52 3 Osvaldo Ezequiel Barreto               ARG       2,31,31                   3 María Laura Bazallo                         URU       2,48,58   SANTIAGO (CHI) – 06.04.2014 en el Maratón Internacional de Santiago 1 Eriki Beyene                          ERI       2,11,50 2 Simon Kariuki                        KEN     2,12,11 3 Julius Karinga            KEN     2,13,38 4 Michael Chege                       KEN     2,15,21 5 Julius Keter                           KEN     2,15,52 6 Roberto Carlos Echeverría       CHI       2,16,58             1° cto. Sudamericano 7 Marcos Alexandre Elias          BRA     2,20,29             2° cto. Sudamericano 8 Eugenio Galaz                       CHI       2,20,35             3° cto. Sudamericano   Mujeres 1 Emily Chepkorir                     KEN     2,35,16 2 Shewargne Alene                   ETH      2,35,30 3 Lucy Karimi                           KEN     2,35,39 4 Erika Alejandra Olivera            CHI       2,36,08             1° cto. Sudamericano 5 Carmen Patricia Martínez        PAR     2,38,05             2° cto. Sudamericano 6 Hortensia Arzapalo                 PER     2,42,12             3° cto. Sudamericano   9.8.2015 – ASUNCION (PAR) (1        Saidi Juma Makula        TAN      2,26,37)            1 Wilma Arizapana                    PER     2,50,39 1sa (2         Elijah Kipkemboi Kemboi KEN   2,26,40)            2 Gladys Machacuay                PER     2,51,13 2sa (3         David Kiprotich Bowen   KEN     2,27,57)            (3 Nelly Jepkirui            KEN     2,54,29) 4          Juan Huamán                PER     2,28,23 1sa       4 Antonia Bernadete Lins da S.  BRA     2,58,37 3sa 5          Marcos Alexandre Elias BRA     2,30,46 2sa       5 Fabiana Gaitán                      ARG     3,21,57 4sa 6          Renildo Batista dos S.   BRA     2,32,05 7          Pedro Duarte                PAR     2,42,48 3sa   10.4.2016 – MONTEVIDEO (URU) 1 Aguelmis Rojas                      URU     2,17,32             1 Gladys Celia Machacuay        PER     2,42,18 2 Matías Silva                           CHI       2,22,40             2 Hortensia Arzapalo                 PER     2,46,28 3 Lucas Emmanuel Villanueva    URU     2,28,17             3 Rosangela R. Pereira Faria     BRA     2,48,31   19.3.2017 – TEMUCO (CHI) 1 Enzo Diego Yáñez                 CHI       2,18,39             1 Mirella Saturnino de Andrade   BRA     2,44,52 2 Derlys Ramón Ayala               PAR     2,19,03             2 Rosa Angélica Romero           PER     2,50,01 3 Manuel de Jesús Cabrera        CHI       2,20,19             3 Olga Adela Esther Barrios       ARG     2,50,58   23.09.2018 – BUENOS AIRES (ARG) en el Maratón Internacional de Buenos Aires 1 Cristhian Pacheco                  PER     2,11,19             1 Rosa Alva Chacha                  ECU     2,35,29 2 Derlys Ramón Ayala               PAR     2,13,41             2 Clara Canchanya                    PER     2,39,27 3 Nelson Ito                              PER     2,16,29             3 Gladys Celia Machacuay        PER     2,40,58   22.09.2019 – BUENOS AIRES (ARG) en el Maratón Internacional de Buenos Aires 1 Derlys Ramón Ayala               PAR     2,10,27             1 Daiana Alejandra Ocampo       ARG     2,34,12 2 Joaquín Emanuel Arbe            ARG     2,11,02             2 Marcela Cristina Gómez         ARG     2,34,52 3 Eulalio Muñoz                        ARG     2,12,21             3 Simone Ponte Ferraz              BRA     2,38,10   02.05.2021 – ASUNCION (PAR) 1 Andrés Ruiz                           COL     2,21,07             1 Silvia Patricia Ortiz                 ECU     2,48,08 2 Héctor Garibay                       BOL     2,22,25             2 Ruby Milena Riativa                COL     2,54,02 3 Derlys Ramón Ayala               PAR     2,25,39             3 Fátima Viviana Romero           PAR     2,56,06   22.05.2022 – ASUNCION (PAR) 1 Derlys Ramón Ayala               PAR     2,13,58             1 Mirela Saturnino de Andrade   BRA     2,39,57l 2 Martín Ezequiel Méndez         ARG     2,23,08             2 Fátima Romero                      PAR     2,50,29 3 Carlos Alejandro González      PAR     2,26,37             3 Karina Natalia Fuentealba       ARG     2,52,58 Read the full article
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For the week of 2 July 2018
Quick Bits:
Ant-Man & The Wasp #3 is another fun issue in this mini as Scott and his tiny alien friends try to come up with a way to rescue Nadia. I’m still highly impressed by Javier Garrón’s art on this series, as it continues to push inventive designs, combined with Israel Silva’s bright, bouncy colours.
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Astonishing X-Men #13 begins Matthew Rosenberg and Greg Land’s run on the title and it’s very well done. It kicks off what looks to be Havok’s redemption arc, but the road is very rocky and unlike say, Magneto or Sabretooth, he’s not being given too much slack from his former compatriots. This first issue has a good deal of Rosenberg’s trademark humour and some pretty decent art from Land, Jay Leisten, and Frank D’Armata.
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Avengers #4 made it dawn on me what this run reminds me of, Grant Morrison and Howard Porter’s run on JLA. It’s intelligently crafted, widescreen action with Jason Aaron, Paco Medina, Ed McGuinness, Juan Velasco, Mark Morales, and David Curiel pulling it off very, very well.
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Captain America #1 is great. Ta-Nehisi Coates’ debut on the series finally addresses the fallout of Secret Empire on a personal and emotional level and it leads to an incredibly compelling story of war and pieces, as a new threat begins to surface and we’re left in a world where people don’t know who to trust. The story is enriched immensely by Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan, and Sunny Gho’s artwork which is just incredible. Yu is a consummate storyteller and this book is just flawless with its visuals. I’m very interested to see where this creative team is going to take this story.
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Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 continues the fun that was to be had during Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, and Antonio Fabela’s excellent run on Thanos, with Cates’ Interceptor/Reactor collaborator, Dylan Burnett taking on the art chores. You don’t need to have read the earlier Thanos series to come in here, but I still highly recommend reading that run. “Thanos Wins” was a damn good story and so is this. The irreverent humour is here in spades, the art is glorious, and Frank Castle’s new mission should be interesting.
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Dark Ark #8 takes a very interesting turn as Shrae confronts the monster of the deep plaguing Noah’s ark. Juan Doe’s designs for even more of the monsters, and the deep one, are amazing.
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Deadpool #2 has more glorious art from Nic Klein. This is among the best art in a Deadpool series and the character has seem some pretty incredible artists work on him. I can again easily recommend the title on the art alone, but I do have to say that the story is growing on me. I like the somewhat serious yet patently ridiculous interplay between Klein’s art and Skottie Young’s dialogue, with some very nice humorous moments here.
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Death of the Inhumans #1 is going to break your heart. Even if you hate the Inhumans, this is pretty harrowing. Donny Cates, Ariel Olivetti, and Jordie Bellaire are crafting a tale of loss here and this issue really makes that loss feel real, the threat possibly inescapable, as the Kree threaten genocide. This is pretty epic and I’m anxious to see what happens next.
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Death or Glory #3 is a harrowing issue, cutting deep twice, once as we go on a trip through Glory’s past and once again in the present, with a few other punches for good measure. Rick Remender and Bengal are delivering an incredibly nuanced, well-thought out, well-illustrated crime tale here and I recommend it highly for everyone. Loving this series.
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Delta 13 #3 reaches the point in the horror story where there are weird shenanigans going on, but the creature(s) haven’t yet revealed themselves to the crew. Steve Niles and Nat Jones are really milking the atmosphere they’ve established, it should be very interesting when the story explodes.
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Doctor Strange #3 is labelled as an Infinity Wars tie-in and given that it advances the plot and whereabouts of the Time Stone, it is absolutely essential to the overall story (even if “Infinity Countdown tie-in” might be a better label at this current point). Mark Waid and Jesús Saiz deliver a mostly standalone story here, fleshing out some of the character development between Strange and Kanna, but this issue should have interesting ramifications on the wider Infinity Stones arc.
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Giant Days #40 sees the welcome return of Max Sarin to the art chores, coinciding with Ed moving back in from the hospital. I’m impressed with what John Allison does with the confrontation between Ed and Esther. It’s not at all what I would have expected, but it feels right.
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The Gravediggers Union #8 is the quiet before the storm, with Cole having a talk with his daughter before the end, trying to convince her to walk away from destroying the world. I still love how Wes Craig, Toby Cypress, and Niko Guardia have turned this huge, weird epic into a deeply personal story of a girl who feels betrayed by her parents. Very much looking forward to seeing how this concludes next issue.
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The Highest House #5 is another brilliant issue in this series that everyone should be reading. Everyone. The layers of characters, the intricacies of the plot, the absolutely amazing artwork, Mike Carey, Peter Gross, and Fabien Alquier are crafting a masterpiece here.
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Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #3 takes a turn as the detective group searching for Wolverine find a Wolverine. As with the other Hunt for Wolverine minis, most of this looks to be shaping up to be a wild goose chase, but for the most part these are still interesting stories in their own right. Charles Soule gives us another cliffhanger at the end here, I wonder if it will end up like last issue’s?
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Immortal Hulk #2 I’d probably argue is even better than the first issue. While that feel of the lonesome wanderer that’s reminiscent of the television series and the Marvel Knights run from Bruce Jones is still present here, of a Bruce Banner terrified of the Hulk, the story here twinges a different flavour, Len Wein and Bernie Wrighton’s Swamp Thing. This issue taps into that feel of the reticent monster, hunting down things that are even worse. This is a great standalone tale from Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy José, and Paul Mounts.
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Incognegro: Renaissance #5 concludes this wonderful series, working out the final details leading up to Xavier’s murder. Like the original Incognegro graphic novel, Mat Johnson and Warren Pleece have crafted a wonderful mystery that weaves into it some very important, very interesting history and sociological themes. I’m hoping that there will be more.
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Infinity Countdown: Champions #2 makes some big changes, huge developments really, that make this issue absolutely necessary if you’re a regular Champions reader. Jim Zub, Emilio Laiso, and Andy Troy conclude this tale on a bittersweet note, including an epic confrontation between the team and Warbringer.
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Joe Hill’s The Cape: Fallen #1 reunites the team who adapted Joe Hill’s short story the first time around, Jason Ciaramella, Zach Howard, and Nelson Daniel, for a new mini set between the panels of the original story. While reading the original certainly informs this, I feel like you can still enjoy this new mini so far on its own merits.
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The Last Siege #2 brings us round to gathering the pieces for the conflict between this last bastion against an upstart king, as well as the ramifications of capture and exile of Sir Feist. Like the first issue, the art from Justin Greenwood and Eric Jones is perfect.
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Medieval Spawn & Witchblade #3 incrementally advances us forward, giving us a fight between Spawn and one of the Queen’s minions and delivering a bit of exposition on the Witchblade’s legacy. I’m not sure if it’s in Brian Haberlin’s originals, since it kind of looks like he’s using digital models, or ultimately completely Geirrod van Dyke’s work, but the rendering on Spawn and Scourge’s armours looks incredible.
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Paradiso #5 returns with some incredible world-building as we learn more about the religion of the world as it is now and of some of the history and landmarks throughout the city. Everything about this series is amazing, with Ram V, Devmalya Pramanik, Alba Cardona Gil, and Aditya Bidikar, creating something very unique here.
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The Quantum Age #1 begins a new ongoing series in the Black Hammer empire, with Jeff Lemire riffing on the Legion of Super-Heroes, and Wilfredo Torres and Dave Stewart providing some beautiful artwork. I’ve loved what Lemire and his artistic collaborators in Dean Ormston, David Rubín, Max Fiumara, and Stewart have done previously, deftly working through the various different eras of comicdom (mainly with analogues to DC stuff), while still telling engaging surface level stories. This looks to be no different, although featuring a future gone wrong rather than the optimism of the usual LoSH stories.
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Submerged #1 is an enthralling first issue, with Vita Ayala, Lisa Sterle, and Stelladia capturing an almost perfect balance of magical realism, juggling between the fantasy and horror of the descent into the underworld and the mundane of Elysia’s family life.
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Thief of Thieves #38 comes a little more than a year and a half after the last issue, with a transition from Andy Diggle to Brett Lewis on writing duties for this final arc. There’s a decided stylistic shift, from all out action to Lewis’ epistolary narration, but with Shawn Martinbrough’s art it still feels like a continuation of the overall story. It does a decent job recapping what happened previously in story through a flashback of Conrad’s last moments, but even as someone who’s read the rest of the series, I feel like I need to go back and re-read them again for full impact.
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Transformers: Lost Light #19 adds a step away from zombie robots to the mix as the series races towards the end. There are a lot of moving parts coming together in James Roberts’ script, plot threads and characters converging from years of storytelling, and the payoff is pretty epic. It’s also really nice to see a return of IDW’s original Transformers artist, EJ Su. It seems fitting as everything starts coming to an end to return to the beginning.
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Unnatural #1 begins republishing in English Mirka Andolfo’s Contro Natura, which was originally published by Panini in Italian. It’s definitely different for North American markets, but I welcome more translations and more funny animal books. Especially ones as good as Andolfo delivers here. The art is phenomenal and the story, putting forth a society that is oppressive in its reproductive rights, making taboo any number of unions that don’t follow conception, is a much needed one.
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Weapon X #20 continues this transition into a new incarnation of the team. It’s not as hard a break into the new as the solicitations and some of the ads would have you believe, continuing on the story of Omega Red and the Russian mutant death camps, but it’s working towards setting up a new status quo under Sabretooth’s lead. The humour and action from Greg Pak and Fred van Lente is still present, but they’re joined here by Ricardo López Ortiz, just recently having finished an arc on Hit-Girl, who brings a decidedly different verve to the story.
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Other Highlights: Ask for Mercy #2, Assassinistas #6, Cloak & Dagger #2, Dungeons & Dragons: Evil at Baldur’s Gate #2, Elephantmen: The Death of Shorty #2, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark #1, Ghostbusters: Crossing Over #4, Go Go Power Rangers #11, Hillbilly #11, Jazz Maynard #12, Jeepers Creepers #3, Jim Henson’s Beneath the Dark Crystal #1, Jimmy’s Bastards #9, Judge Dredd: Under Siege #2, Lowlifes #1, The October Faction: Supernatural Dreams #5, Paper Girls #22, Prism Stalker #5, Pumpkinhead #5, Red Sonja/Tarzan #3, Ruin of Thieves #3, Spawn #287, Spider-Man vs. Deadpool #35, Spidey: School’s Out #3, Star Trek: Discovery - Succession #3, Star Wars #50, Star Wars: The Last Jedi #4, Throwaways #14, Transformers: Bumblebee #1, Vagrant Queen #2, Xerxes #4
Recommended Collections: Animosity - Volume 3: The Swarm, Betty & Veronica: Vixens - Volume 1, Doctor Strange: Damnation, Fear Agent - Volume 2, James Bond - Volume 2: Eidolon, Quantum & Woody! - Volume 1: Kiss Kiss Klang Klang, Rogue & Gambit: Ring of Fire, Scales & Scoundrels - Volume 2: Treasurehearts, Skin & Earth, Sleepless - Volume 1, Spider-Man - Volume 4, Transformers: Wreckers Saga, Witchblade - Volume 1
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In a surprising turn of events, I have watched more films in the past six months than I ever have before, bringing the total to 171 from the first of January, 2019. Recap:
Like Father (Lauren Miller Rogen, 2018)
Upgrade (Leigh Whannell, 2018)
Skate Kitchen (Crystal Moselle, 2018)
Never Been Kissed (Raja Gosnell, 1999)
Anomalisa (Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, 2015)
Dick (Andrew Fleming, 1999)
The Black Balloon (Elissa Down, 2008)
Under the Silver Lake (David Robert Mitchell, 2018)
6 Balloons  (Marja-Lewis Ryan, 2018)
Rosy (Jess Bond, 2018)
The Party’s Just Beginning (Karen Gillan, 2018)
The Rider (Chloé Zhao, 2017)
Snowpiercer (Bong Joon-ho, 2013)
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958)
Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003)
Sadie (Megan Griffiths, 2018)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Desiree Akhavan, 2018)
Frida (Julie Taymor, 2002)
Fyre: The Greatest Pary That Never Happened (Chris Smith, 2019)
Time Share (Tiempo Compartido, Sebastián Hofmann, 2018)
The Stranger (Orson Welles, 1946)
Abducted in Plain Sight (Skye Borgman, 2017)
King of Thieves (James Marsh, 2018)
Malevolent (Olaf de Fleur, 2018)
Serena (Susanne Bier, 2014)
Baise-moi (Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, 2000)
And Breathe Normally (Andið Eðlilega, Ísold Uggadóttir, 2018)
Catwalk: Tales from the Cat Show Circuit (Aaron Hancox and Michael McNamara, 2018)
Santoalla (Andrew Becker and Daniel Mehrer, 2016)
Jane Fonda in Five Acts (Susan Lacy, 2018)
Mademoiselle Paradis (Licht, Barbara Albert, 2017)
The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography (Errol Morris, 2016)
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A (Steve Loveridge, 2018)
Pride & Prejudice (Joe Wright, 2005)
The Brain Hack (Joseph White, 2014)
Vazante (Daniela Thomas, 2017)
Tanglewood (Jordan Prosser, 2016)
Outfall (Suzi Ewing, 2018)
Pigskin (Jake Hammond, 2015)
The Funspot (Jake Hammond, 2015)
April and the Devil (Jake Hammond, 2018)
Smithereens (Susan Seidelman, 1982)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Marielle Heller, 2018)
Bus Stop (Joshua Logan, 1956)
Pink Plastic Flamingos (Colin West, 2017)
The Breaker Upperers (Madeleine Sami and Jackie Van Beek, 2018)
Amanda Knox (Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn, 2016)
Holy Hell (Will Allen, 2016)
Shoplifters (Manbiki Kazoku, Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2018)
Skin (Jordana Spiro, 2015)
A Night at the Garden (Marshall Curry, 2017)
Give Up the Ghost (Nathan Sam Long, 2018)
Last One Screaming (Matt Devino, 2017)
The Katy Universe (Patrick Muhlberger, 2018)
Roma (Alfonso Cuarón, 2018)
Did You Hear About the Morgans? (Marc Lawrence, 2009)
End Game (Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, 2018)
Behind the Curve (Daniel J. Clark, 2018)
Our Daily Bread (Unser täglich Brot, Nikolaus Geyrhalter, 2005)
92MARS (Ricardo Bernardini, 2018)
Construct (Kevin Margo, 2018)
Invaders (Daniel Prince, 2018)
Three Identical Strangers (Tim Wardle, 2018)
Dirty John: The Dirty Truth (Sara Mast, 2019)
Blackwood (Andrew Montague, 2019)
One (Luke Bradford, 2019)
God's Kingdom (Guy Soulsby, 2018)
Holiday (Isabella Eklöf, 2018)
Frigid (Joe Kicak, 2016)
Girl of the Sky (Ariel Martin, 2017)
Monitor (Matt Black and Ryan Polly, 2018)
Donoma (Evan Spencer Brace, 2018)
Perfect Blue (パーフェクトブル, Pāfekuto Burū, Satoshi Kon, 1997)
The Sermon (Dean Puckett, 2018)
Layer Cake (Matthew Vaughn, 2004)
Easy A (Will Gluck, 2010)
Generation Wealth (Lauren Greenfield, 2018)
The Rachel Divide (Laura Brownson, 2018)
The Place Beyond the Pines (Derek Cianfrance, 2012)
Burden (Timothy Marrinan and Richard Dewey, 2016)
What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si, Iram Haq, 2017)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg, 1977)
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (Kurt Kuenne, 2008)
Animal (Fabrice Le Nézet and Jules Janaud, 2017)
Capturing the Friedmans (Andrew Karecki, 2003)
The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Errol Morris, 2003)
Erasing Eden (Beth Dewey, 2016)
Destroyer (Karyn Kusama, 2018)
Unicorn Store (Brie Larson, 2019)
May the Devil Take You (Sebelum iblis menjemput, Timo Tjahjanto, 2018)
People in Cars (Daniel Lundh, 2017)
Presentation (Danielle Kampf, 2017)
Ink (Jamin Winans, 2009)
Hedgehog (Lindsey Copeland, 2016)
Koyaanisqatsi (Godfrey Reggio, 1982)
Wanda (Barbara Loden, 1970)
The Silence (John R. Leonetti, 2019)
24 Davids (Céline Baril, 2017)
The Frame (Jamin Winans, 2014)
The Talented Mr. Ripley (Anthony Minghella, 1999)
Baraka (Ron Fricke, 1992)
Wayne’s World (Penelope Spheeris, 1992)
Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012)
Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983)
Jesse’s Girl (M. Keegan Uhl, 2018)
I Walked With a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943)
Mary Goes Round (Molly McGlynn, 2017)
The Green Fog (Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson, 2017)
Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
Someone Great (Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, 2019)
Ekaj (Cati Gonzalez, 2015)
Capernaum (Nadine Labaki, 2018)
Porcupine Lake (Ingrid Veninger, 2017)
The Decline of Western Civilization (Penelope Spheeris, 1981)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Penelope Spheeris, 1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization III (Penelope Spheeris, 1998)
Revolver (Guy Ritchie, 2005)
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (Rob Letterman, 2019)
RocknRolla (Guy Ritchie, 2008)
Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (Guy Ritchie, 1998)
The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, 2017)
Nkosi Coiffure (Frederike Migom, 2015)
Speak Your Truth (Kris Erickson, 2018)
Incendies (Denis Villeneuve, 2010)
A.I. Rising (Lazar Bodrosa, 2018)
The Crescent (Seth A Smith, 2017)
Ring (リング, Ringu, Hideo Nakata, 1998)
Absences (Carole Laganière, 2013)
The Uninvited (Lewis Allen, 1944)
In Color (José Andrés Cardona, 2019)
Winners (Dan Bulla, 2018)
Jess (Daniel Hurwitz, 2018)
My First Time (Asaf Livni, 2018)
Murmur (Aurora Fearnley, 2018)
Pulsar (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Struck (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Samira (Lainey Richardson, 2018)
Despite Everything (A pesar de todo, Gabriela Tagliavini, 2019)
It Stains the Sands Red (Colin Minihan, 2016)
Satain Said Dance (Szatan kazał tańczyć, Katarzyna Rosłaniec, 2016)
Knock Down Ginger (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2016)
Gold (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2015)
Jane's Life (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2012)
4/4 (Kyle Sawyer, 2016)
Sugar Land (Lorenzo Lanzillotti, 2018)
The Idea of North (Albert Choi, 2018)
A Quiet Place (John Krasinski, 2018)
Dark Water (仄暗い水の底から, Honogurai Mizu no soko kara, Hideo Nakata, 2002)
Sound of My Voice (Zal Batmanglij, 2011)
Us (Jordan Peele, 2019)
The Perfection (Richard Shepard, 2018)
House of Wax (Andre DeToth, 1953)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (Stacie Passon, 2018)
Always Be My Maybe (Nahnatchka Khan, 2019)
Gente que viene y bah (Patricia Font, 2019)
Period. End of Sentence. (Rayka Zehtabchi, 2018)
American Mary (Jen and Sylvia Soska, 2012)
The Boss (Ben Falcone, 2016)
Extremis (Dan Krauss, 2016)
E il cibo va (Food on the Go, Mercedes Cordova, 2017)
Last Night (Massy Tadjedin, 2010)
Murder Mystery (Kyle Newacheck, 2019)
Bead Game (Ishu Patel, 1977)
The Ceiling (Katto, Teppo Airaksinen, 2017)
Elisa & Marcela (Elisa y Marcela, Isabel Coixet, 2019)
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak, Mouly Surya, 2017)
The Garden (Sommerhaüser, Sonja Maria Kröner, 2017)
Fast Color (Julia Hart, 2018)
The Tale of Iya (Iya Monogatari: Oku no Hito, Tetsuichiro Tsuta, 2013)
Chico and Rita (Chico y Rita, Tono Errando, Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal, 2010)
Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, 2018)
Floating! (Das Floß!, Julia C. Kaiser, 2015)
The Quiet American (Phillip Noyce, 2002)
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