Of the many streaming series currently available online, MoMA's Film Vault Summer Camp is certainly one of the most invaluable, providing insights into both the restoration and curation process behind the historic films of its storied collection. Taking place every Thursday in August, the series aims to provide access to the museum's Film Library, which was started in 1935, and the research that sustains it. Each week of the Film Vault Summer Camp (presented by collection specialist Ashley Swinnerton) is programmed according to a new theme. Week two, entitled Preservation, offered an in-depth glimpse into the history of film restoration and MoMA's own restoration procedures in the case of three historic selections: a 1934 screen test of Katherine Hepburn as Joan of Arc, Andy Warhol's Kiss (1963-1964), and Lime Kiln Club Field Day (1914/2014), the oldest surviving feature film starring an all-Black cast. Never completed in its time, Lime Kiln Club Field...
- 8/27/2020
- MUBI
William has a career of making deceased bodies seemingly vanish from this Earth. It's a macabre job, but with the violence in the closest city, someone has to do it. But one day William finds that one of the bodies in his possession isn't quite deceased, and that's only the beginning of his problems in I'll Take Your Dead, the latest movie from Chad Archibald (Bite) that's just been acquired by Shout! Studios for Us distribution.
Press Release: Los Angeles and Toronto – January 14, 2019 – Shout! Studios, the multi-platform filmed entertainment distribution and production arm of Shout! Factory, has acquired U.S. rights to I’LL Take Your Dead, an enthralling horror crime thriller directed by Chad Archibald and written by Jayme Laforest. The film stars Aidan Devine, Ava Preston, Jessica Algueiro, and Ari Millen. A production of Black Fawn Films and distributed worldwide by Breakthrough Entertainment, I’LL Take Your Dead is produced by Cody Calahan,...
Press Release: Los Angeles and Toronto – January 14, 2019 – Shout! Studios, the multi-platform filmed entertainment distribution and production arm of Shout! Factory, has acquired U.S. rights to I’LL Take Your Dead, an enthralling horror crime thriller directed by Chad Archibald and written by Jayme Laforest. The film stars Aidan Devine, Ava Preston, Jessica Algueiro, and Ari Millen. A production of Black Fawn Films and distributed worldwide by Breakthrough Entertainment, I’LL Take Your Dead is produced by Cody Calahan,...
- 1/14/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Jean-Luc Godard's 39th film, the 3D "Goodbye to Language" was chosen as the Picture of the Year by the National Society of Film Critics. Oscar frontrunner, Richard Linklater's "Boyhood" was a runner-up alongside "Birdman" and "Mr. Turner."
But "Boyhood" received two awards including Best Director for Linklater and Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette.
Here's the complete list of winners of the 2015 National Society of Film Critics:
Picture: .Goodbye to Language. (25)
Runners-up: .Boyhood. (24); .Birdman. and .Mr. Turner. (tie, 10)
Director: Richard Linklater, .Boyhood. (36)
Runners-up: Jean-Luc Godard, .Goodbye to Language. (17); Mike Leigh, .Mr. Turner. (12)
Actor: Timothy Spall, .Mr. Turner. (31)
Runners-up: Tom Hardy, .Locke. (10); Ralph Fiennes, .The Grand Budapest Hotel,. and Joaquin Phoenix, .Inherent Vice. (tie, 9)
Actress: Marion Cotillard, .The Immigrant. and .Two Days, One Night. (80)
Runners-up: Julianne Moore, .Still Alice. (35); Scarlett Johansson, .Lucy. and .Under the Skin. (21)
Supporting actor: J.K. Simmons, .Whiplash. (24)
Runners-up: Mark Ruffalo, .Foxcatcher. (21); Edward Norton, .Birdman. (16)
Supporting actress: Patricia Arquette,...
But "Boyhood" received two awards including Best Director for Linklater and Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette.
Here's the complete list of winners of the 2015 National Society of Film Critics:
Picture: .Goodbye to Language. (25)
Runners-up: .Boyhood. (24); .Birdman. and .Mr. Turner. (tie, 10)
Director: Richard Linklater, .Boyhood. (36)
Runners-up: Jean-Luc Godard, .Goodbye to Language. (17); Mike Leigh, .Mr. Turner. (12)
Actor: Timothy Spall, .Mr. Turner. (31)
Runners-up: Tom Hardy, .Locke. (10); Ralph Fiennes, .The Grand Budapest Hotel,. and Joaquin Phoenix, .Inherent Vice. (tie, 9)
Actress: Marion Cotillard, .The Immigrant. and .Two Days, One Night. (80)
Runners-up: Julianne Moore, .Still Alice. (35); Scarlett Johansson, .Lucy. and .Under the Skin. (21)
Supporting actor: J.K. Simmons, .Whiplash. (24)
Runners-up: Mark Ruffalo, .Foxcatcher. (21); Edward Norton, .Birdman. (16)
Supporting actress: Patricia Arquette,...
- 1/5/2015
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
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