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2022 books with pan rep 📚
At the time of posting previous lists, there were 57 books in 2020 and 141 in 2021. This year, there are 176!
30 Things I Love about Myself by Radhika Sanghani
Ablaze by A.H. Cunningham
All I’m Asking by J. Marie Rundquist
Apparition by Zahlia Amin
Attraction (Mobsters + Billionaires #3) by Kelly Fox
Bad At Love by Gabriela Martins
Barcelona (Circus After Dark #3) by Chloe Adler
The Barkeep and the Bookseller by V.L. Locey
Barnabas Bopwright Saves the City by J. Marshall Freeman
Bartholomew (The Temple Brothers #2) by Elle Sparrow
Ben and Beatriz by Katalina Gamarra
Bishop’s Opening by R.S.A Garcia
Bitter Medicine by Mia Tsai
Blood Bound (Youkai Bloodlines #3) by Courtney Maguire
Blood Legacy (Avators of Ruin #2) by Tej Turner
Bloodmarked (Legendborn #2) by Tracy Deonn
Bound (Fangs with Benefits #3) by Aveda Vice
Bound (Kozlov Chronicles #2) by Elena Sobol
Carnal Cryptids 2: Southeast (Carnal Cryptids #2) by Vera Valentine
Changing the Rules (Rules of the Game: Evanston River Otters #1) by Brigham Vaughn
The Chasm (Finding Humanity #2) by Branwen Oshea
Cold Cases and Bitter Enemies (Cold Case Unit #3) by J.M. Dabney
A Cosmic Kind of Love by Samantha Young
Count Your Lucky Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
A Cruel and Fated Light (The Hollow Star #2) by Ashley Shuttleworth
Dance with the Devil (Mercenary Librarians #3) by Kit Rocha
The Darkest Edge by Lyra Blake
Dead Draw by Layla Reyne
Death by Society by Sierra Elmore
Dinner with the Schnabels by Toni Jordan
Dominance of the Heart by Char Dafoe
Dragon’s Honor (Irresistible Dragons #2) by Nora Phoenix
Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak (Unstoppable #2) by Charlie Jane Anders
D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding by Chenica C. Higgins
The Edge of Being by James Brandon
Electric Idol (Dark Olympus #2) by Katee Robert
Epilogues of Lost Gods (Unwritten Runes #2) by Cat Rector
Errant Vol. 1 (Errant #1) by L.K. Fleet
Eternal Hoptimist by Lee Blair
Every Word You Never Said by Jordon Greene
Exodus 20:3 by Freydís Moon
Extra Witchy (Fix-It Witches #3) by Ann Aguirre
Fabricated by Zoe Lee
The Fae Keeper (The Witch King #2) by H.E. Edgmon
The Fake Date by Trisha Bradley
Fate in Suspension (Horn & Haven #1) by Archer Kay Leah
Fault Tolerance (Chilling Effect #3) by Valerie Valdes
Fight + Flight by Jules Machias
Fighting Monsters: Part One (Fighting Monsters #1) by Sam Hall
Fighting Monsters: Part Two (Fighting Monsters #2) by Sam Hall
Forward March by Skye Quinlan
Furious Heaven (The Sun Chronicles #2) by Kate Elliott
Going Public (Jade Harbor Capital #2) by Hudson Lin
Got Me Looking (Vet Shop Boys #3) by Casey Cox
Griff by Ana Night
Grim and Bear It (Love Me Dead #2) by Heather Novak
Grounded for All Eternity by Darcy Marks
The Heartbreak Handshake by J.R. Hart
Her Stubborn Warrior by Kaylee Pike and Kyra Keys
His Heart Knows by Riley Long
The Hourglass Throne (The Tarot Sequence #3) by K.D. Edwards
Howl Down the Moon by Layla Dorine
How to Love a Dragon (Dragon Tamer #2) by Lila Mina
How We Ricochet by Faith Gardner
I Am Sebastian by Cameron James
I Bought Him, So He’s Mine by Kaylee Pike and Kyra Keys
Icebreaker by A.L. Graziadei
Icebreaker by Hannah Grace
I F-ing Dare You by Emm Darcy
If I Were A Weapon (All These Gifts #1) by Skye Kilaen
The Immortality Trials (The Immortality Trials #1) by Madison Nicole
Incandescent by Christina Lee
Indigo: Nights (Indigo B&B #2) by Adrian J. Smith
Inked Temptation by Carrie Ann Ryan
In the City of Time by Gwendolyn Clare
Irresponsible Puckboy by Eden Finley and Saxon James
It’s Not Unusual To Be Loved by an Alien by Chloe Archer
Jamison by A.N. Waugh
Jilted: Jaren (The Foster Brothers #1) by Nora Phoenix
Just a Touch Away by Jae
Just One Date (Castleton Hearts #5) by Chelsea M. Cameron
Kieran by Avery Tu and Kota Quinn
The Kindred by Alechia Dow
Kink Camp: Hunted by A. Anders
Know It In the Dark (All These Gifts #2) by Skye Kilaen
Kostya the Fallen Star by Melissa Polk
The Last Hero (The First Sister #3) by Linden A. Lewis
Last Resort by Helene Gadot
Lead Me Astray by Sondi Warner
Let Me In (Gods of Hunger #3) by R.M. Virtues
Let the Light Shine Through by A. Marie
Lipstick Lies (The Order Duet #2) by Kris Butler
Lizzie Blake’s Best Mistake by Mazey Eddings
London (Circus After Dark #4) by Chloe Adler
Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly
Love Me Gently by E.M. Dennings
Love You Like That by Scarlett Cole
Lunar New Love by Ophelia Silk
Man o’ War by Cory McCarthy
Match with the Demon by Chace Verity
Meet Me on St. Patrick’s Day by Bryony Rosehurst
Moon Dark Smile (Night Shine #2) by Tessa Gratton
MumFest & Murder (The Java Tavern #2) by Elizabeth Garver
Music Lights & Never Afters by C.L. Matthews
My Roommate Romeo (First Times #1) by Billie Bloom
Nestor (Green Hill Pride #6) by Catherine Lievens
Not Good for Maidens by Tori Bovalino
Not Your Type by Elizabeth Jeannel
Odder Still by D.N. Bryn
Omega’s Study Partner (Sweet in Silford #3) by Hope Bennett
One Night With You by Laura Jane Williams
One Night With You by Sky McCoy
One Step at a Time by Lily Seabrooke
One Week with His Stepbrother (Daddy Tales #3) by Kelex
The One Who Loves You the Most by Medina
Ophelia After All by Racquel Marie
Paris (Circus After Dark #1) by Chloe Adler
Pitcher Perfect (Tap That Brewery #1) by Lee Blair
Playing for Keeps by Jax Calder
Play Me (Dragons Love Curves series #10) by Aidy Award
Pull (Love Is Love #1.5) by Nyla K.
Project Himbo by S.J. Whitby
Promote (Shattered Pawns #3) by Jennifer Cody
Pushing the Limits (Secrets Kept #2) by Riley Hart
Queen of Queens (Our Fae Queen #5) by Traci Lovelot
Queen’s Hope (Star Wars: The Padmé Trilogy #3) by E.K. Johnston
Reaper Hospital: Code Hot Nurse (Their Repear #2) by Lacey Carter Anderson
Recast (Handled #4) by Romilly King
The Redemption by Alexia Chase
Ripped (Kozlov Chronicles #3) by Elena Sobol
Rookie Mistake (On the Board #1) by Anna Zabo and L.A. Witt
Royal Exposé by Jenny Frame
Royal Lines (Boston Rebels #4) by R.J. Scott and V.L. Locey
Sasha and the Butcher (The Moretti Family #1) by Stephanie Kazowz
The Savior’s Rise (The Windermere Tales #2) by Talli L. Morgan
Scorpica (The Five Queendoms #1) by Greer Macallister
Seize the Castle (A Knight’s Revenge #2) by Elizabeth Dear
Shake Things Up (Love at Knockdown #2) by Skye Kilaen
Silent Secrets (The Secrets of Sorlphi #1) by Miranda May
Silhouette and the Shadows (Silhouette #1) by Delaney Andrews
The Society For Soulless Girls by Laura Steven
So This Is Ever After by F.T. Lukens
Spin the Damn Bottle (All the Games We Play #2) by Emm Darcy
Stiletto Sins (The Order Duet #1) by Kris Butler
Stitched (Kozlov Chronicles #1) by Elena Sobol
Stone Wings (The Gargoyles of Arrington #1) by Jenn Burke
Storm the Gates (A Knight’s Revenge #1) by Elizabeth Dear
A Strange and Stubborn Endurance by Foz Meadows
Sugar Girl by Emma L. McGeown
Sweet to the Core (Lighthouse Bay #3) by Amy Aislin
Temptation Cove (Hot Takes #3) by T.S. Ankney
Tempt Me Tonight by Natasha Washington
A Tended Garden by J.P. Jackson
Thank You, Next by Andie J. Christopher
That Good Mischief (The Nine Worlds Rising #3) by Lyra Wolf
This Cursed Crown (These Feathered Flames #2) by Alexandra Overy
This Wicked Fate (This Poison Heart #2) by Kalynn Bayron
Tracking Trouble (Spellster Universe #2.5) by Aldrea Alien
The Trow of Duncaster by Melissa Polk
Twilight’s Touch (Prairie Smoke Ranch #2) by V.L. Locey
Two Rights Make a Wrong by Chloe Liese
Undeniable (Bainbridge University #4) by Andi Burns
Uninhibited (Bainbridge University #3) by Andi Burns
Unlikely Savior (For the Gods’ Amusement #3) by Catherine Lievens
Untitled (The Councillor #2) by E.J. Beaton
Us Against the World by Shayne Prescott
VAMPS: Fresh Blood by Nicole Arend
Venice (Circus After Dark #2) by Chloe Adler
Violet is Nowhere by Faith Gardner
Warrior Queen (Our Fae Queen #6) by Traci Lovelot
Warwick (Rebel Sky Ranch #4) by Kelly Fox
What’s Mine Is Yours by Willow Renee
When the Walls Come Down by Harper Robson
Wicked Beauty (Dark Olympus #3) by Katee Robert
The Wicked Love by Pru Schuyler
Wrong Hunt by J.S. Harker
Have you read any of these books? Or books with pan rep at all this year? Let me know! Happy Pan Week!
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Disney Sets Epic Adult Animation Return To San Diego Comic Con After Two Years Of Zoom Conventions
20th Television Animation,FX and Hulu are ready to take over the San Diego Comic-Con convention with stars and creators of 7 of its fan-favorite animation shows descending on the world-famous gathering this month. 
This includes sessions with some of your favorite adult animated series and sneak peeks at brand new toon content coming soon to screens
Thursday, July 21
6:00-7:00 p.m.– Koala Man 
G’day mates! A brand-new animated comedy from the creators of Smiling Friends and Rick And Morty coming to Hulu makes its triumphant debut at San Diego Comic Con with creator, exec producer and the Koala himself, Michael Cusack, 
EPs Justin Roiland, Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit. Learn everything about what the suburban Aussie superhero is all about as the team unveils exclusive footage, breaking news, and more! (Room: 6BCF)
7:15-8:15 p.m. – Solar Opposites 
Solar Opposites makes its triumphant return to San Diego Comic-Con! Join the panel for an out-of-this-world conversation with co-creators and EPs Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan and EP Josh Bycel, who will discuss the newly released season three on Hulu and what the aliens are up to later this year, including exciting exclusive clips. Accompanied by cast members Thomas Middleditch, Sean Giambrone and Mary Mack, 
this Q&A and discussion is sure to be an otherworldly time. (Room: 6BCF)
Friday, July 22
3:00-3:45 p.m. – Bob’s Burgers 
The Emmy Award-winning animated FOX series makes its triumphant return to San Diego hot off the critically acclaimed release of The Bob’s Burgers Movie! Creator and executive producer Loren Bouchard, executive producer Nora Smith and director/producer Bernard Derriman will break news about the upcoming season; and the always entertaining cast including H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Eugene Mirman, Dan Mintz and Larry Murphy will have you howling with laughter with never-before-seen footage followed by a lively panel discussion and audience Q&A. (Indigo Ballroom)
4:00-4:45 p.m. – FX’s Little Demon: Exclusive Pre-Series Premiere Sneak-Peek Screening and Q&A 
It’s been long prophesized that a malevolent force would alter the universe for the rest of time, and you can get a front-row seat! Join FXX in celebrating its newest animated comedy, heading to the metaphysical realm of San Diego in advance of its August 25 series premiere. Thirteen years after being impregnated by Satan (Danny DeVito), reluctant mother Laura (Aubrey Plaza) and her Antichrist daughter, Chrissy (Lucy DeVito), attempt to live an ordinary life in Delaware but are constantly thwarted by monstrous forces, including Satan, who yearns for custody of his daughter’s soul. Join the DeVitos, Plaza, creators Darcy Fowler, Seth Kirschner and Kieran Valla and executive producer Dan Harmon for a not-to-be-missed exclusive screening, followed by an other-worldly Q&A moderated by TV Guide Magazine’s Damian Holbrook. (Indigo Ballroom)
5:00-6:00 p.m. – FX’s Archer: Exclusive Season 13 Screening and Q&A –
The award-winning animated comedyS series returns to San Diego in celebration of its upcoming 13th season! This year, Archer and The Agency have been acquired by the spy conglomerate known as IIA and struggle to find their identity. Will they be able to maintain their independence, or will they succumb to their corporate overlords? Join for a not-to-be-missed exclusive screening of the season 13 opener, followed by a spirited Q&A with H. Jon Benjamin, Aisha Tyler, Chris Parnell, Judy Greer, Amber Nash and Lucky Yates, plus EPs Matt Thompson and Casey Willis. (Indigo Ballroom)
7:00-8:00 p.m. – The Great North 
Join the Tobin family for a hilarious conversation about their outrageous Alaskan adventures on FOX’s hit animated series. Creators and executive producers Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin, executive producer Loren Bouchard and stars Dulcé Sloan, Paul Rust, Aparna Nancherla and Ron Funches discuss what’s to come and preview the upcoming third season with exclusive clips, breaking news and special appearances from star Jenny Slate and more. (Room: 6BCF)
Saturday, July 23
11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. – The Simpsons 
Join series writers, animators — and special guest moderator, Gravity Falls creator and The Simpsons superfan Alex Hirsch — as they reveal the adventures planned for the Simpsons in season 34 and beyond! Take a sneak peek at Treehouse of Horror XXXIII — and the never-before-attempted bonus Halloween episode! That’s right — TWO HALLOWEENS in 2022! Secrets will be revealed! Games will be played! And freebies — including original artwork — will be given away! Live in person for the first time since 2019! Come and be astounded at how we let ourselves go! (Ballroom 20)
12:30-1:45 p.m. – American Dad! and Family Guy Sneak Peek 
It’s a Smith-family Funday with Steve (Scott Grimes), Klaus (Dee Bradley Baker) and Jeff Fischer (Jeff Fischer) plus executive producer & co-creator Matt Weitzman, executive producer Joe Chandler, co-executive producer Nicole Shabtai,  moderated by American Dad! alum Jordan Blum. who will treat fans to a first look at scenes from all new episodes coming soon to TBS… plus a few other exciting announcements and surprises!
THEN, stay tuned for an exclusive, first look at Family Guy’s season 21 premiere episode and watch the full episode months before the rest of the world! After, you will get special sneak peek at all of the hilarity and hi-jinks that will be coming next fall! (Ballroom 20)
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Wish You Were Here
Año: 2012
Duración: 93 min
País: Australia
Dirección: Kieran Darcy-Smith
Guion: Felicity Price, Kieran Darcy-Smith
Música: Rosie Chase
Fotografía: Jules O'Loughlin
Reparto: Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Felicity Price, Antony Starr, Nicholas Cassim, Otto Page, Isabelle Austin-Boyd, Wayne Blair, Candice Storey, Louisa Mignone
Productora: Aquarius Films, Blue-Tongue Films
Género: Drama; Mystery; Thriller
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tctmp · 1 year
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Drama  Western
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Wish You Were Here
Diretor: Kieran Darcy-Smith
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Films Watched in 2020:
48. September (2007) - Dir. Peter Carstairs
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Movie #2434 - Wish You Were Here (2012)
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"The other film school you get as an actor is you're on set with directors and watching them work. Every few months you move from one set to another, and you get to learn from different people, and I think that a lot of directors will never get that luxury of being able to hang out on another's person set and learn, good or bad, the qualities of another director. It's been a real blessing for me to have that information filling me up as I've sort of gotten closer and closer to wanting to direct a movie. It also broke down the elements of fear that were stopping me from doing it sooner."
--  Joel Edgerton; photographed observing the directorial techniques of directors Gavin O'Connor, Jeff Nichols, Nash Edgerton,Baz Luhrmann, and Kieran Darcy-Smith on the sets of "Jane Got a Gun," "Loving," "The Square," "The Great Gatsby," and "Wish You Were Here"
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10 characters I would kiss
Thank you for tagging me @edith-lynch 💗 I'm gonna tag @samwrittenbysam and anyone who wants to do this!
1. Arthur Morgan
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3. Javier Escuella
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4. Sean Macguire
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5. Kieran Duffy
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6. Guy of Gisborne
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7. Molly O'Shea
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8. Mr Darcy
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These Are the Best Western Movies Available on Netflix
Netflix is a popular platform to stream various genres of movies, TV shows, and web series. Cowboy movies are considered a popular genre in Hollywood, and Netflix has also got enough of it. There are many Western movies available on Netflix that have a gripping story, a lot of action, and Western humor. However, it can be difficult for you to find the right kind of Western movies on Netflix since the library is so vast, and for that, we have got you covered. In this article, we have listed the best westerns available on Netflix. Let’s scroll down and find the top picks for you.
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In A Valley Of Violence
In A Valley Of Violence is a Western movie directed by Ti West. He has created many hit films, and In A Valley Of Violence has to be one of those. This brilliantly directed film is the story of a mysterious drifter who is on his way towards Mexico with his dog and traveling through the barren desert of the Old West. Looking to shorten their trip, the pair pass through a large valley, and it takes them to a forgotten town of Denton, which is now known as a valley of violence. A group of misfits and nitwits controls the town, which means a lot of action as the story unfolds. Ethan Hawke (Paul), Taissa Farmiga (Mary-Anne), John Travolta (The Marshal), and Karen Gillan (Ellen) are starring in this film. This film is rated 6 on IMDb.
Hostiles
Hostiles is one of the best Western movies available on Netflix. The story of this film revolves around a legendary Army Capt. Joseph Blocker is given the task to escort the Cheyenne war chief Yellow Hawk (Wes Studi) and his family and send them back safely to their home in Montana. However, it will not be an easy task for him in that dangerous territory in 1892. Christian Bale (Captain Joseph J. Blocker), Rosamund Pike (Rosalee Quaid), Wes Studi (Chief Yellow Hawk), and Timothée Chalamet (Pvt. Philippe DeJardin) are starring in this film. Scott Cooper has directed this movie, and it has received an IMDb rating of 7.2.
Django Unchained
Django Unchained is probably one of the best Western movies directed by Quentin Tarantino. This film features a story of courage and love. The story of the film revolves around Django, a freed slave, who struggles against a brutal Mississippi plantation owner to rescue his wife. On his mission, he is supported by a German bounty hunter. Quentin Tarantino (LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee #1), Jamie Foxx (Django), Leonardo DiCaprio (Calvin Candie), and Christoph Waltz (Dr. King Schultz) are starring in this film. This film has received an excellent IMDb rating of 8.4.
The Hateful Eight
If you are looking to watch something that involves a lot of mystery, you should watch The Hateful Eight on IMDb. This film is another masterpiece on our list by the director Quentin Tarantino. This film’s story is about a bounty hunter and his captured prisoners, who take shelter in a cabin after being hit by a snowstorm. Although there are some dangerous creatures already present in that cabin, and the film witnesses a struggle. Samuel L. Jackson (Major Marquis Warren), Kurt Russell (John’ The Hangman’ Ruth), Jennifer Jason Leigh (Daisy Domergue), and Tim Roth (Oswaldo Mobray) are starring in this film. This film has received an IMDb rating of 7.8.
The Duel
The Duel is an excellent movie to watch as it involves a lot of drama and mystery. This film has a gripping story where a Texas Ranger investigates a series of murders in a town called Helena. The way this story moves further and the secrets are revealed will keep you glued to your screens. Liam Hemsworth (David Kingston), Alice Braga (Marisol), Woody Harrelson (Abraham Brant), and Felicity Price (Naomi) are starring in this film. Kieran Darcy-Smith has directed his film, and it has received a rating of 5.8 on IMDb.  There are a lot of western movies available on Netflix, but it takes a lot of time to pick the best ones to watch. In this article, we have listed the best westerns available on Netflix, and you can start watching these immediately to have a great time.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: The Duel AKA By Way of Helena
Año: 2016
Duración: 110 min
País: Estados Unidos
Director: Kieran Darcy-Smith
Guion: Matt Cook
Música: Craig Eastman
Fotografía: Jules O'Loughlin
Reparto: Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, William Sadler, Alice Braga, William Hurt, Raphael Sbarge, José Zúñiga, Emory Cohen, Christopher Berry
Productora: Mandeville Productions, Atomic Entertainment, Media House Capital
Género: Drama, Western
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I HIGHLY RECOMMEND the new film THE DUEL starring Liam Hemsworth and Woody Harrelson. The film western has survived numerous world-historical milestones, including the putative closing of the American frontier, the death of John Wayne and genre hijacking by the likes of Kathryn Bigelow (in the vampire western “Near Dark”) and George Miller (the “Mad Max” series). Few westerns set in the American Old West, though, make it to the big screen anymore, and those that do — “The Lone Ranger,” “The Hateful Eight” — tend to be under-loved, under-seen or both. And so Critics keep churning out obituaries for a genre that refuses to die, even while they also hope for the best. We can’t quit it. That’s the case, even if westerns like “The Duel,” which primarily unfolds in Texas after the Civil War, continue to snuff out hope that this genre can ever catch fire again or find a new point and purpose. A tonal and narrative muddle, it stars a solid Liam Hemsworth as a Texas Ranger called David, who is sent undercover to investigate the death and disappearance of a number of Mexican men and women. This leads David to his Goliath, a charismatic preacher, Abraham (Woody Harrelson), who has a son named Isaac (Emory Cohen), a flock of true believers and an assortment of badly shaved henchman. Directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith from a script by Matt Cook, “The Duel” has a few ideas and a glint of politics but is largely characterized by its perplexing shifts in tone and unpersuasive story turns. Soon after David receives his orders, his wife, Marisol (Alice Braga), insists that she come with him, objecting that he’s always away, so she’s always alone. It’s a familiar wifely complaint, one that has made for countless scenes of women weeping while men go off to have the movie. But while it’s often a relief when filmmakers upend clichés, here the decision only makes Marisol — and, especially, David — appear rash, even reckless; more obviously, her presence gins up the story’s stakes. Once David and Marisol ride into Abraham’s town — trotting down a dusty corridor lined with gawping town folk and ornamented by prostitutes — the mood shifts from ersatz Terrence @liamhemsworth https://www.instagram.com/p/CBM4XLRFjFC/?igshid=8czr35nf86rd
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Questa Sera alle ore 21,15 su Rai4
Il Bellissimo Horror Internazionale...
Il nascondiglio del diavolo aka The Cave
Prima data di uscita: 26 agosto 2005 (Stati Uniti)
Regista: Bruce Hunt
Musiche Johnny Klimek e Reinhold Heil
Scenografia Pier Luigi Basile
Budget: 30 milioni USD
Paese di produzione: Stati Uniti d'America 🇺🇸
Produttori: Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Andrew Mason, Richard S. Wright, Michael Ohoven
Interpreti e personaggi
Eddie Cibrian: Tyler
Cole Hauser: Jack
Morris Chestnut: Top Buchanan
Lena Headey: Kathryn
Piper Perabo: Charlie
Rick Ravanello: Briggs
Daniel Dae Kim: Alex Kim
Kieran Darcy-Smith: Strode
Marcel Iureș: Dr. Nicolai
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The Duel, 2015 Kieran Darcy-Smith
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“Wish You Were Here” co-writer and star Felicity Price said she loved being directed by her husband, Kieran Darcy-Smith, but playing the wife of one of her husband’s real-life best friends created some comical moments on set:
Remembering the day that she and Joel were filming an intimate marital moment between their characters, she laughingly admitted that she and Joel were getting a bit embarrassed when Kieran was taking a little too long to call: “Cut!”
"We’d actually finished the scene and Kieran’s still watching the split [monitor] intensely, just letting it go on and on. Joel and I are [thinking]: ‘Where do we go now?’ because in the scene they’re going to sleep together. Everyone around us had their hands clamped down on their mouths because they were like: ‘We cannot laugh at this.’ As soon as he said: ‘Cut,’ the explosion of energy on set was [instantaneous]. Everyone was laughing their heads off.”  
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