Fᴿᴱᴰ... (i) 1. the virgin suicides (1999) dir. sofia coppola 2. society (1989) dir. brian yuzna 3. the evil dead (1981) dir. sam raimi 4. a nightmare on elm street 4: the dream master (1988) dir. renny harlin 5. the burning (1981) dir. tony maylam 6. the breakfast club (1985) dir. john hughes 7. twin peaks (tv, 1990-2017) 8. ryan phillippe 9. mark-paul gosselaar 10. scream (2022) dir. matt bettinelli-olpin, tyler gillett 11. the loved ones (2009) dir. sean byrne 12. beetlejuice (1988) dir. tim burton 13. the x files (tv, 1993-2018) 14. martin solveig feat. dragonette - boys & girls 15. back to the old house - the smiths 16. scooby doo 2: monsters unleashed (2004) dir. raja gosnell
Vᴱᴸᴹᴬ... (ii) 1. mirror mirror (1990) dir. marina sargenti 2. vampire in brooklyn (1995) dir. wes craven 3. kilo kish 4. detention (2011) dir. joseph kahn 5. cherry falls (2000) dir. geoffrey wright 6. the scream, 1893 by edvard munch 7. the breakfast club (1985) dir. john hughes 8. scooby doo 2: monsters unleashed (2004) script by james gunn 9. a nightmare on elm street 4: the dream master (1988) dir. renny harlin 10. bones (2001) dir. ernest dickerson 11. le fabuleux destin d'amélie poulain (2001) dir. jean-pierre jeunet 12. the craft (1996) dir. andrew fleming 13. ghost world (2001) dir. terry zwigoff 14. susie searches (2023) dir. sophie kargman
Sᴴᴬᴳᴳʸ... (iii) 1. clueless (1995) dir. amy heckerling 2. detention (2011) dir. joseph kahn 3. hereditary (2018) dir. ari aster 4. basket case (1982) dir. frank henenlotter 5. smiley face (2007) dir. gregg araki 6. unicorn kid - boys of paradise 7. heath ledger 8. the new radicals - you've been brainwashed too 9. narrow head - ash tray 10. go (1999) dir. doug liman
Dᴬᴾᴴᴺᴱ... (iv) 1. the virgin suicides (1999) dir. sofia coppola 2. hope sandoval 3. death proof (2007) dir. quentin tarantino 4. go (1999) dir. doug liman 5. scooby doo 2: monsters unleashed (2004) dir. raja gosnell 6. fiona apple 7. britney spears 8. hole - miss world 9. frankenhooker (1990) dir. frank henenlotter 10. texas chainsaw massacre: the next generation (1995) dir. kim henkel 11. jawbreaker (1999) dir. darren stein 12. clueless (1995) dir. amy heckerling 13. vivian girls - take it as it comes 14. juno (2007) dir. jason reitman 15. skins (tv, 2007-2013)
Destry Allyn Spielberg’s Directing Debut Will Be ‘Please Don’t Feed The Children’; ‘Downton Abbey’s Michelle Dockery Starring
By Mike Fleming Jr
March 22, 2023 8:30am
Michelle Dockery is set to star in Destry Allyn Spielberg’s directorial debut, Please Don’t Feed the Children. The elevated genre feature film will begin production late April in New Mexico. Scripted by Paul Bertino, the psychological thriller is produced by Jason Dubin and his Perry Street Films, Josh Kesselman and Michael Hagerty.
In Please Don’t Feed the Children, after a viral outbreak ravaged the country’s adult population, a group of orphans heads south in search of a new life, only to find themselves at the mercy of a deranged woman harboring a dangerous secret.
Spielberg, daughter of The Fabelmans helmer, will do this film before the one on which she originally expected to make her feature debut, Four Assassins (and a Funeral). The latter, a Kingsman-meets-Knives Out meets-Succession-style script by Ryan Hooper that made the 2021 Black List, will percolate a bit longer but is still in the works from Basil Iwanyk & Erica Lee’s Thunder Road Pictures. The pic will just move back as the other one was ready to go.
Spielberg won Best Thriller at City of Angels Women’s Film Festival in 2022 for her short film, Let Me Go the Right Way. She co-wrote the screenplay with Owen King, and it premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival, with Hopper Penn and Brian D’Arcy James starring. Her work as an actress includes Licorice Pizza and an episode of the miniseries I Know This Much Is True.
Said Spielberg: “I am so grateful to have the opportunity to bring this story to the screen with such a collaborative and inspirational team. This picture is so much more than just a horror film. It’s a dream come true to work with a talent such as Michelle Dockery. I am excited to elevate the genre with our incredible cast and crew.”
Dockery is Emmy nominated for playing Lady Mary on Downton Abbey and its two film spinoffs. She also was Emmy-nommed for the Scott Frank-created limited series Godless and co-starred in the Guy Ritchie-directed The Gentlemen and opposite Chris Evans in the Morten Tyldum-directed Apple TV+ limited series Defending Jacob and the SJ Clarkson-directed limited Netflix series Anatomy of a Scandal. She just wrapped Stephen Knight’s six-part limited series This Town.
Dockery is represented by WME, Anonymous Content, Hamilton Hodell and Johnson Shapiro Slewett; Spielberg is repped by WME, Sugar 23 and Gang Tyre.
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Danville Area Community College has released a list of its honor students for the Fall 2022 Semester.
A student must carry 12 or more credit hours and a straight A (4.0) average on a 4.0 scale to be included on the President’s List. To be included on the Honors List, a student must carry 12 or more credit hours and have a B+ (3.5) grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
Danville Area Community College Fall 2022 President’s & Honors Lists
Danville Area Community College PRESIDENT’S LIST – FALL 2022
Emily in Paris Movie Story Season 3 Review – You should read movie reviews before watching a film if you want to know what to expect Especially if you don’t enjoy going to the movies all that much, it’s difficult to decide which movies are worth your time A review of the movie gives you a taste of what to expect from the film.
Emily in Paris Season 3 Movie Details
Title
Emily in Paris Season 3
Type
Drama, Romance
Produced By
Raphael Benoliel, Stephen Joel Brown, Lily Collins, Jake Fuller, Tony Hernandez, Darren Star, Joe Murphy, Ryan McCormick
Directed By
Andrew Fleming, Peter Lauer, Katina Medina Mora, Erin Ehrlich
Release Date
21 December 2022
Total Episodes
10
Language
English
Production House
Darren Star Productions, Jax Media, MTV Entertainment Studios
Emily in Paris Star Cast
Lily Collins, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucien Laviscount, William Abadie
Emily in Paris Season 3 Story
A Chicago marketing executive suddenly lands a dream job in Paris as her company acquires a French luxury marketing company and asks her to revamp its social media strategy.
As Emily struggles to win over her work colleagues, make friends, and navigate a new romance in Paris, she embarks on heady adventures and surprising challenges.
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Potential 2022 US World Juniors Hockey Team: In Case We Still Have A Country
To say the least, it’s been a hectic week for Americans in international hockey. On Tuesday evening, the nation won its sixth gold medal in theWorld Juniorswith a dramatic, 2-0 victory over Canada. A gang of insurrectionists stormed into the United States Capitol around 12 hours later, ending a 200-year record of peaceful power transitions. So it’s a bit of a mixed bag all in all. Fortunately, IIHF president Rene Fasel reaffirmed the federation’s commitment to hosting tournaments in both the United States and Belarus later this year, indicating that a functioning democracy is not a deal breaker.
With that in mind, we shift our focus to a possible US World Junior team in 2022, just in case. The US will return to Edmonton to defend their gold title with players born in 2002 and younger. Six players from the gold medalists will return, leaving a large number of roster slots open for the United States to fill.
The second elephant in the room for next year’s lineup is the continuing coronavirus epidemic, which isn’t the man with elephant horns marching through the Senate chamber. As much as the virus caused havoc on this year’s roster, losing a few of players their chance at a gold medal, I believe we may see even more of an impact next year. When the virus shut down USA Hockey’s summer camp last year, I argued that the US was in a strong position since their roster was largely set. They had a lot of returning players and had seen enough from everyone else that most of the remaining slots could be readily filled.
The next year will be more challenging. There are just six returnees, and most of the rest of the team hasn’t played enough hockey in the last year to form views. The US will likely have summer camps, but I still believe it is a poor substitute for being in the rink and seeing someone play important games. This is going to be a tough squad to put together.
Here’s my best estimate at what a US World Junior squad could look like next year.
Best guesses: Matty Beniers*, Brett Berard*, Landon Slaggert*, Thomas Bordeleau, Luke Tuch, Ty Smilanic, Dylan Peterson, Mackie Samoskevich, Hunter McKown, Cross Hanas, Chaz Lucius, Sasha Pastujov, Justin Janicke
Matt Coronato, Blake Biondi, Jackson Hallum, Jack Smith, Jackson Kunz, Antonio Stranges, Carson Bantle, Chase Yoder, Joe Miller, Wyatt Schingoethe, Chase Bradley, Dylan Duke, Matthew Knies, Jeremy Willmer, Chase Stillman, Caden Brown, Connor Kurth, Hunter Strand, Isaac Howard, Maddox Fleming, Frank Nazar, Ryan St. Louis, Jack Devine, Red Savage, Jack Hughes, Mark Estapa, Avery
With the great ‘01 class aging out, there is clearly a lot of scoring to replace. They return three players who played important roles on the gold-medal-winning squad, albeit not necessarily scoring ones. Thomas Bordeleau would have been on the squad as well, but was unable to participate owing to Covid limitations, which we hope to resolve before next year.
Beniers has a chance of getting selected early enough, particularly given how well he performed in this tournament, that he gets signed immediately and plays in the NHL next year, rendering him ineligible. However, I believe the odds are slim.
I’m fairly confident about the top eight names on my Best Guess list. There will be some '03s who make it as well, with Lucius and Pastujov being the early front-runners. Due to a dearth of high-end scoring in the 2002 age group, the US may need them to be significant offensive players. Also, I haven’t watched them play yet, but there may be a chance for a '04 from the NTDP squad—which seems to be a very good group—to earn their way into the team.
Because there are so few youngsters in the qualifying age group playing college hockey at this time, the bottom few roster slots are more difficult to fill. I went with McKown, who didn’t contribute much with the NTDP U18s but has looked excellent so far at Colorado College. However, there is the possibility for someone in the USHL right now to have a great end to the season and a solid start to their collegiate career next fall, which would strengthen their case.