It has been four years since three women miraculously escaped from a Cleveland home where they had been held captive for a decade.
Since their escape on May 6, 2013, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Lily Rose Lee (formerly known as Michelle Knight) have been rebuilding their lives and relationships, and continuing to move forward.
Lee, who changed her name to reflect her favorite flowers, recently announced that she is working on her second book, “Life After Darkness: My Journey to Happiness.” It will publish on May 1, 2018, days before the five-year anniversary of her escape from captivity.
“She has kept a fairly low-profile,...
Since their escape on May 6, 2013, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Lily Rose Lee (formerly known as Michelle Knight) have been rebuilding their lives and relationships, and continuing to move forward.
Lee, who changed her name to reflect her favorite flowers, recently announced that she is working on her second book, “Life After Darkness: My Journey to Happiness.” It will publish on May 1, 2018, days before the five-year anniversary of her escape from captivity.
“She has kept a fairly low-profile,...
- 5/10/2017
- by Elaine Aradillas
- PEOPLE.com
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
3D Total Publishing
Sketching From The Imagination An Insight Into Creative Drawing Sc, $29.99
Aam Markosia
Atomic Sheep Gn, $18.99
Abrams Comicarts
Art Of Rube Goldberg Hc, $60.00
AC Comics
Golden Age Glamour Volume 1 Tp, $34.95
Adhouse Books
Delusional Hc, $24.95
Amp! Comics For Kids
Snoopy Cowabunga Tp, 9.99
Andrews McMeel
Squared Away A Doonesbury Collection Hc, $25.00
Anomaly Productions
Shifter Volume 1 Hc, $19.99
Ape Entertainment
Genie The Genius #2 (Of 3), $2.99
Arcana Studio
Dead Reckoning Volume 1 Contagion Gn, $19.95
Gene Simmons’ Comics Anthology Volume 2 Sc, $19.95
Gloom Gn, $19.95
Archaia Entertainment
Old City Blues Volume 2 Gn, $12.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie 1000-Page Comics Jamboree Tp, $14.99
Sonic The Hedgehog Mega Man Worlds Collide Volume 1 Tp, $11.99
Aspen Comics
All New Soulfire #1 (Cover A Kenneth V. Marion), $1.00
All New Soulfire #1 (Cover B Kenneth V.
3D Total Publishing
Sketching From The Imagination An Insight Into Creative Drawing Sc, $29.99
Aam Markosia
Atomic Sheep Gn, $18.99
Abrams Comicarts
Art Of Rube Goldberg Hc, $60.00
AC Comics
Golden Age Glamour Volume 1 Tp, $34.95
Adhouse Books
Delusional Hc, $24.95
Amp! Comics For Kids
Snoopy Cowabunga Tp, 9.99
Andrews McMeel
Squared Away A Doonesbury Collection Hc, $25.00
Anomaly Productions
Shifter Volume 1 Hc, $19.99
Ape Entertainment
Genie The Genius #2 (Of 3), $2.99
Arcana Studio
Dead Reckoning Volume 1 Contagion Gn, $19.95
Gene Simmons’ Comics Anthology Volume 2 Sc, $19.95
Gloom Gn, $19.95
Archaia Entertainment
Old City Blues Volume 2 Gn, $12.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie 1000-Page Comics Jamboree Tp, $14.99
Sonic The Hedgehog Mega Man Worlds Collide Volume 1 Tp, $11.99
Aspen Comics
All New Soulfire #1 (Cover A Kenneth V. Marion), $1.00
All New Soulfire #1 (Cover B Kenneth V.
- 11/11/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Post Tenebras Lux
Directed by Carlos Reygadas
Written by Carlos Reygadas
Mexico/France, 2012
The body of work put forth by Mexican auteur Carlos Reygadas has been nothing short of polarizing. At 42, and now with four features under his belt, Reygadas has been earmarked as one of the most ambitious and daring filmmakers working in modern cinema and in the arthouse. With his latest, Post Tenebras Lux (Latin for After Darkness, Light), his status grows; this very personal and seemingly scattered autobiographical account should further mystify the Reygadas faithful and detractors alike. As a symbol of creative ambition, few come close to matching Reygadas, an artist unaware of boundaries and safe zones within the medium. His cinema, and especially Post Tenebras Lux, is miraculous, almost overwhelmingly flowing with flaws and passion. For better or worse, his natural instincts depict a constant beauty amid tragedy and turmoil.
Reygadas sure knows how to open a film,...
Directed by Carlos Reygadas
Written by Carlos Reygadas
Mexico/France, 2012
The body of work put forth by Mexican auteur Carlos Reygadas has been nothing short of polarizing. At 42, and now with four features under his belt, Reygadas has been earmarked as one of the most ambitious and daring filmmakers working in modern cinema and in the arthouse. With his latest, Post Tenebras Lux (Latin for After Darkness, Light), his status grows; this very personal and seemingly scattered autobiographical account should further mystify the Reygadas faithful and detractors alike. As a symbol of creative ambition, few come close to matching Reygadas, an artist unaware of boundaries and safe zones within the medium. His cinema, and especially Post Tenebras Lux, is miraculous, almost overwhelmingly flowing with flaws and passion. For better or worse, his natural instincts depict a constant beauty amid tragedy and turmoil.
Reygadas sure knows how to open a film,...
- 6/30/2013
- by Ty Landis
- SoundOnSight
Writer Mike Johnson has confirmed that an epilogue to J.J. Abrams‘ Star Trek Into Darkness will be told in two upcoming issues of his ongoing Trek series for Idw. Hit the jump for more info. Speaking with Comic Book Resources at WonderCon 2013, Star Trek writer Mike Johnson revealed plans to tell an epilogue to Paramount’s upcoming blockbuster Star Trek Into Darkness in two issues of the Idw ongoing series this summer. Titled Star Trek: After Darkness, the story will take place several days after the end of the J.J. Abrams-directed sequel. Stellar Labs is handling art duties. “The comic story picks up a few...
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- 4/1/2013
- by Vesna Sunrider
- Filmofilia
Speaking with Comic Book Resources at WonderCon 2013, Star Trek writer Mike Johnson revealed plans to tell an epilogue to Paramount's upcoming blockbuster Star Trek Into Darkness in two issues of the Idw ongoing series this summer. Titled Star Trek: After Darkness, the story will take place several days after the end of the J.J. Abrams-directed sequel. Stellar Labs is handling art duties. "The comic story picks up a few days after the movie ends, then jumps ahead about a week. The storyline address the fallout from both the film and the prequel miniseries "Countdown to Darkness." The hope is that the prequel, the movie and the ongoing series tell one big epic story that continues into the months to come," says Johnson. Unfortunately, he can't give much away, "but I can say that people (both familiar and unfamiliar) travel to a place (both familiar and unfamiliar) very far...
- 3/31/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Post Tenebras Lux, the film that won Mexican director Carlos Reygadas the award for Best Director at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, has a story. But what it’s about, first and foremost, isn’t narrative but texture: The grainy wetness of mud in an open field. The harsh bristle of matted dog fur. The wet steam of a tiled sauna. It’s also about sound, from the giggle of a boy being tickled by his father to the thunder of rugby cleats on a hard floor.
Shot in an box-y 4:3 aspect ratio with intermittently blurred, rippled edges, Post Tenebras Lux unfolds in a fragile half-light. The film’s textures and sounds are so intense that experiencing it is nearly intoxicating. These qualities do not come through when watching the film’s trailer on a phone or computer. Post Tenebras Lux (the title translates as After Darkness, Light) ought be projected,...
Shot in an box-y 4:3 aspect ratio with intermittently blurred, rippled edges, Post Tenebras Lux unfolds in a fragile half-light. The film’s textures and sounds are so intense that experiencing it is nearly intoxicating. These qualities do not come through when watching the film’s trailer on a phone or computer. Post Tenebras Lux (the title translates as After Darkness, Light) ought be projected,...
- 9/13/2012
- by Livia Bloom
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
The optimist and the contrarian may find common ground in anticipation; to be a festivalgoer at the Toronto Film Festival is to be a bit of both. Particularly when preceded by negative reviews trickling out of earlier festivals in Cannes, Locarno, Venice and Berlin or less-than-enticing trailers, the debut of new work from filmmakers who have proven themselves capable of greatness can have cinephiles’ hearts in their throats. What if the hype is true, and your favorite living director is no longer creating essential work? Yet with reports of boos just might come a sneaking desire to go to that movie anyway. See for yourself. Don’t believe everything you hear. Maybe, just maybe, it will prove everyone wrong.
“Self-indulgent exercise in exquisite pseudo-profundity commits hara-kiri on [director’s] own reputation,” proclaimed The Hollywood Reporter‘s Neil Young from Cannes, going on to describe the latest film by Carlos Reygadas, Post Tenebras Lux (After Darkness,...
“Self-indulgent exercise in exquisite pseudo-profundity commits hara-kiri on [director’s] own reputation,” proclaimed The Hollywood Reporter‘s Neil Young from Cannes, going on to describe the latest film by Carlos Reygadas, Post Tenebras Lux (After Darkness,...
- 9/4/2012
- by Livia Bloom
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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