"We compliment each other. It's not that you need to be the same, it's just that you need to fit." Oscope Labs has revealed a new trailer for the documentary film Shepard & Dark, which originally opened back in 2013. This 10 year anniversary is happening in New York City, with a special screening on Sunday, April 2nd coming up. Award-winning playwright / actor Sam Shepard and eccentric deli clerk Johnny Dark met in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s and, despite leading very different lives, have remained close friends ever since. This film is about their enduring friendship, often connecting through letters written to each other. The screening event at the Metrograph sooon includes director / author Treva Wurmfeld in person for an introduction and post-screening book signing to launch her new book Tangents: From the Making of Shepard & Dark — a behind-the-scenes memoir featuring her correspondence with Sam Shepard and a Blu-Ray copy of the film.
- 3/28/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Hello, dear readers! We’re back with more new home media releases this week, which includes one of this writer’s favorite films of 2021 - Adam Wingard’s Godzilla vs. Kong, which is not only headed to various formats (Blu-ray/DVD/4K Utra HD and even 3D Blu-ray), but is also being included in a Kong and Godzilla triple feature as well.
Other releases headed to Blu-ray and DVD on June 15th include Anything for Jackson, Jackie Kong’s The Being, The Awakening featuring Charlton Heston, H.P. Lovecraft’s The Deep Ones, Last Action Hero 4K, and Gattaca 4K.
Anything for Jackson
After losing their only grandson in a car accident, grief stricken Audrey and Henry, a doctor, kidnap his pregnant patient with the intentions of performing a "Reverse Exorcism," by putting Jackson inside her unborn child.
The Awakening
Two-time Academy Award winner Charlton Heston stars as an archaeologist driven...
Other releases headed to Blu-ray and DVD on June 15th include Anything for Jackson, Jackie Kong’s The Being, The Awakening featuring Charlton Heston, H.P. Lovecraft’s The Deep Ones, Last Action Hero 4K, and Gattaca 4K.
Anything for Jackson
After losing their only grandson in a car accident, grief stricken Audrey and Henry, a doctor, kidnap his pregnant patient with the intentions of performing a "Reverse Exorcism," by putting Jackson inside her unborn child.
The Awakening
Two-time Academy Award winner Charlton Heston stars as an archaeologist driven...
- 6/15/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
In letters to a friend over the years, the late Sam Shepard wrote about his tumultuous romance with Jessica Lange — revealing that he once proposed to her in the “corniest way possible” but that his “horrible bouts of drinking & bad behaviors” eventually led to their breakup almost 30 years later. He also wrote about the “terrible sadness” that consumed him after he left his first wife and son for the actress.
The actor, author and playwright, who died last Thursday at 73 of complications from Als, opened up to his friend Johnny Dark in a series of letters — starting in 1972 and ending...
The actor, author and playwright, who died last Thursday at 73 of complications from Als, opened up to his friend Johnny Dark in a series of letters — starting in 1972 and ending...
- 8/2/2017
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
Director, playwright, and actor Sam Shepard has passed away at the age of 73. BroadwayWorld first reported the news this morning.
He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of pilot Chuck Yeager in “The Right Stuff.” He was also the author of forty-four plays, as well as several books, including short stories, essays, and memoirs. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1979 for his play “Buried Child.”
As BroadwayWorld notes, “Shepard’s plays are chiefly known for their bleak, poetic, often surrealist elements, black humor and rootless characters living on the outskirts of American society.”
In 2009, he received the Pen/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award as a master American dramatist. Shepard was elected to The American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1986. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1986. Shepard was also a dedicated teacher of the arts,...
He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of pilot Chuck Yeager in “The Right Stuff.” He was also the author of forty-four plays, as well as several books, including short stories, essays, and memoirs. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1979 for his play “Buried Child.”
As BroadwayWorld notes, “Shepard’s plays are chiefly known for their bleak, poetic, often surrealist elements, black humor and rootless characters living on the outskirts of American society.”
In 2009, he received the Pen/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award as a master American dramatist. Shepard was elected to The American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1986. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1986. Shepard was also a dedicated teacher of the arts,...
- 7/31/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
As much as I'd admired Sam Shepard as an actor for decades, I was not familiar with his writing until I read a collection of his short stories, Cruising Paradise. This anthology of 40 short tales written between 1989 and 1995, set mostly in remote reaches of the U.S. and Mexico, depicts the loneliness of a man who grew up in with familial discord brought on by alcoholism. Some of the stories are fictional, but several come straight from Shepard's personal diary.
The poignant documentary Shepard & Dark by filmmaker and part-time Austinite Treva Wurmfeld reveals even more of the life and loves of Shepard, told through both personal interviews and archival footage and letters exchanged between himself and Johnny Dark. The pair met in the Sixties during an off-off Broadway play in Greenwich Village that Shepard had written. One playwright from California, the other an odd-jobber from Jersey City, talked about their...
The poignant documentary Shepard & Dark by filmmaker and part-time Austinite Treva Wurmfeld reveals even more of the life and loves of Shepard, told through both personal interviews and archival footage and letters exchanged between himself and Johnny Dark. The pair met in the Sixties during an off-off Broadway play in Greenwich Village that Shepard had written. One playwright from California, the other an odd-jobber from Jersey City, talked about their...
- 10/24/2013
- by Debbie Cerda
- Slackerwood
The thorny dynamics of heterosexual male friendship is a fascinating black hole that few narrative films ever bother looking into. Instead, most choose to focus on simplistic, superficial social maneuvering (or the all-important bromance) without ever investigating the knotty emotional undercurrents that course through every lengthy male friendship. One of the chief pleasures of “Shepard & Dark,” which concerns the relationship between Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sam Shepard and his buddy Johnny Dark, who now runs a deli counter at a New Mexico supermarket, is that you get to see all the wonderful, horrible, emotionally raw components that go into male friendship and how those can go from being solid building blocks to puddles of muck. Johnny Dark met Sam Shepard in Greenwich Village in the early ‘60s, after one of Shepard’s plays (in which, according to Dark, he filled the small theater with smoke—something that current safety codes would never,...
- 9/28/2013
- by Drew Taylor
- The Playlist
New Release
Metallica Through the Never
R, 1 Hr., 32 Mins.
Metallica, those thrash virtuosos of doom, get the grand 3-D opera they deserve: a godless-apocalypse-meets-Vegas spectacle, full of fireballs and electric chairs. With its hell-bent rhythmic changeups, the music channels a dark freedom, and James Hetfield is still the boyish biker-jock; he teases the crowd into a feeding frenzy of raw metal power. The hybrid concert/fiction film didn’t need its “plot,” with Dane DeHaan as a roadie on a suicide mission. Hetfield and snarly drummer Lars Ulrich are storybook characters enough. A- —Owen Gleiberman
Haute Cuisine
PG-13, 1 Hr., 30 Mins.
Metallica Through the Never
R, 1 Hr., 32 Mins.
Metallica, those thrash virtuosos of doom, get the grand 3-D opera they deserve: a godless-apocalypse-meets-Vegas spectacle, full of fireballs and electric chairs. With its hell-bent rhythmic changeups, the music channels a dark freedom, and James Hetfield is still the boyish biker-jock; he teases the crowd into a feeding frenzy of raw metal power. The hybrid concert/fiction film didn’t need its “plot,” with Dane DeHaan as a roadie on a suicide mission. Hetfield and snarly drummer Lars Ulrich are storybook characters enough. A- —Owen Gleiberman
Haute Cuisine
PG-13, 1 Hr., 30 Mins.
- 9/25/2013
- by EW staff
- EW - Inside Movies
If Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Sam Shepard, as he says in Shepard & Dark, has "always set [himself] up as a great enemy of sentimentality," much of the documentary—the debut film of Treva Wurmfeld—takes the opposite tack. Wurmfeld explores Shepard's 40-year correspondence with friend Johnny Dark, but her movie doesn't read much from those letters, which Shepard and Dark have reunited to attempt to sell them to a publisher. Instead, it more often shows the pair razzing each other in between rifling bemusedly through the leafy towers, with bright acoustic guitar ladling on the nostalgia. Wurmfeld intercuts scenes from the present with footage and photos from Dark's meticulously kept archives from when Shepard and he lived together in the 1970s and early '80...
- 9/25/2013
- Village Voice
If you want to know who someone really is, sometimes it pays to talk their friends. And it's somewhat from that angle that filmmaker Treva Wurmfeld approaches her upcoming documentary "Shepard & Dark." And it's an interesting peek into the life of Sam Shepard using the conduit of his lifelong friend, Johnny Dark.With close access to Shepard and Dark, Wurmfeld began filming in 2010, just as the former had ended his relationship with Jessica Lange. Shepard and Dark have been pals since the 1960s and have become almost like brothers, staying in touch over decades that saw big changes in both their lives via letters, and with plans to have their correspondence published, the pair sat down to sort through years of memories all committed to paper. And in this exclusive clip, we see Shepard reflecting that he was once an "enemy of sentimentality," a position that changed as he grew...
- 9/24/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
The Austin Film Society is hosting a screening of Shepard & Dark at Alamo Drafthouse Village on Sunday afternoon at 4 pm. [ticket info]
Treva Wurmfeld's documentary has received good buzz on the festival route, but hasn't had a theatrical release date yet, so this is a rare opportunity to catch the film.
During Sandra Adair's conversation at Afs in March, she showed us a clip, since it was a recent movie she edited. She, director Wurmfeld and producer Amy Hobby will be in attendance at Sunday's showing.
Sam Shepard, actor/playwright, and Johnny Dark, comedian/actor, had a long epistolary relationship during their on-again-off-again friendship. The two met in Greenwich Village in the 1960s. In the early years of their acquaintance, they lived together, even becoming in-laws as Shepard married Dark's stepdaughter. Dark kept all the letters Shepard wrote him and a university is interested in acquiring them -- the Wittliff Collections at Texas State,...
Treva Wurmfeld's documentary has received good buzz on the festival route, but hasn't had a theatrical release date yet, so this is a rare opportunity to catch the film.
During Sandra Adair's conversation at Afs in March, she showed us a clip, since it was a recent movie she edited. She, director Wurmfeld and producer Amy Hobby will be in attendance at Sunday's showing.
Sam Shepard, actor/playwright, and Johnny Dark, comedian/actor, had a long epistolary relationship during their on-again-off-again friendship. The two met in Greenwich Village in the 1960s. In the early years of their acquaintance, they lived together, even becoming in-laws as Shepard married Dark's stepdaughter. Dark kept all the letters Shepard wrote him and a university is interested in acquiring them -- the Wittliff Collections at Texas State,...
- 5/31/2013
- by Elizabeth Stoddard
- Slackerwood
Music Box Films announced today that it has acquired U.S. rights to three new documentaries: Jamie Meltzer 's "Informant," Treva Wurmfeld 's "Shepard & Dark" and Klaartje Quirijn's "Anton Corbijn Inside Out." Synopses of the films provided by Music Box: Informant, directed by Jamie Meltzer, is the fascinating psychological portrait of Brandon Darby, a radical leftist activist who shocked friends and colleagues when he was exposed as an FBI informant at the 2008 Republican National Convention. Informant won the Grand Jury Prize at Doc NYC. Director Jamie Meltzer and producer George Rush negotiated the deal with Music Box Films. A summer release is planned. Treva Wurmfeld s Shepard & Dark captures the complex relationship between playwright/actor Sam Shepard and his close friend Johnny Dark as they prepare forty years of their correspondence for publication. Shepard & Dark was named one of the 50 Best Undistributed Films of 2012 by Film Comment, and won the Best.
- 4/9/2013
- by Peter Knegt
- Indiewire
The Austin Film Society hosted a Moviemaker Dialogue last week with Austin film editor Sandra Adair. Chale Nafus moderated the conversation, interviewing Adair and teasing her about his being cut out of Waking Life.
Adair told us that as a kid she wanted to paint, but in high school, she became inspired by her older brother's student film. Her first film job was as apprentice editor on Memory of Us in 1974. She'd moved up to assistant editor for her next movie, The Swinging Cheerleaders* (heh). She lived in Austin for a period of time -- during which she synced dailies as assistant editor on Outlaw Blues -- but moved back to L.A. soon afterwards.
The 1991 recession brought Adair back to our fair city. A connection at Texas Motion Pictures Services (which she said used to be located in a building behind Capital Plaza in northeast Austin) told her about...
Adair told us that as a kid she wanted to paint, but in high school, she became inspired by her older brother's student film. Her first film job was as apprentice editor on Memory of Us in 1974. She'd moved up to assistant editor for her next movie, The Swinging Cheerleaders* (heh). She lived in Austin for a period of time -- during which she synced dailies as assistant editor on Outlaw Blues -- but moved back to L.A. soon afterwards.
The 1991 recession brought Adair back to our fair city. A connection at Texas Motion Pictures Services (which she said used to be located in a building behind Capital Plaza in northeast Austin) told her about...
- 3/27/2013
- by Elizabeth Stoddard
- Slackerwood
If you want to put an impossible strain on a forty year friendship, make a documentary about it. What starts as a delightfully upbeat and well-meaning look at an enduring friendship between an award winning writer and actor and a deli clerk evolves into something entirely unexpected. It blindsides us with the force of human will and intolerance and at a deeper level at our inability to stop isolating ourselves. Sam Shepard wrote 30 produced plays by the time he was 30 and was a high profile member of New York.s thriving alternative arts scene. He dated Patti Smith and knew well the .in. personalities, Beat poets, Bob Dylan and the Warhol crowd. In 1963, he met Johnny Dark,...
- 3/14/2013
- by Anne Brodie
- Monsters and Critics
The new edition of the Indie Spotlight contains the latest independent horror news sent our way. In this week’s feature, we have the first information on this year’s CineMayhem Film Festival, details on Return to Nuke ‘Em High Vol. I & II, the first photos from Warhouse, and much more:
CineMayhem Film Festival Announced: “Created as a way to pay homage to and celebrate the spirit of independent filmmaking and those unafraid to take risks with their storytelling, CineMayhem’s diverse line-up includes advanced screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing’s visceral horror anthology The ABC’s Of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures’ mindbending drama K-11 directed by Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage, Mortal Kombat).
CineMayhem is also thrilled to announce that it will also be hosting the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell...
CineMayhem Film Festival Announced: “Created as a way to pay homage to and celebrate the spirit of independent filmmaking and those unafraid to take risks with their storytelling, CineMayhem’s diverse line-up includes advanced screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing’s visceral horror anthology The ABC’s Of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures’ mindbending drama K-11 directed by Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage, Mortal Kombat).
CineMayhem is also thrilled to announce that it will also be hosting the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell...
- 2/10/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The third annual Doc NYC running from November 8-15, will showcase 115 films and events, including screenings of 61 feature-length films, 32 shorts, and 22 doc-related panel discussions and masterclasses.
This year the festival will partner with Echelon Donates for City Harvest Food Drive to benefit the neediest victims of superstorm Sandy.
Here are five highlights from this year's compelling Doc NYC with three films from the Viewfinders Competition, a Sonic Cinema, and one of 10 films selected by Doc NYC programmers as ones to watch this awards season:
Shepard & Dark
When Johnny Dark and Sam Shepard met in New York in 1963, they began talking "as sons," right from the start. Shepard, who calls himself "rootless essentially," and has "done everything not to become my father," keeps writing about his father "endlessly."
The two men wrote letters for more than 40 years. "We complement each other," says Dark, who works...
This year the festival will partner with Echelon Donates for City Harvest Food Drive to benefit the neediest victims of superstorm Sandy.
Here are five highlights from this year's compelling Doc NYC with three films from the Viewfinders Competition, a Sonic Cinema, and one of 10 films selected by Doc NYC programmers as ones to watch this awards season:
Shepard & Dark
When Johnny Dark and Sam Shepard met in New York in 1963, they began talking "as sons," right from the start. Shepard, who calls himself "rootless essentially," and has "done everything not to become my father," keeps writing about his father "endlessly."
The two men wrote letters for more than 40 years. "We complement each other," says Dark, who works...
- 11/8/2012
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
At an awards ceremony Saturday night that seemed to zip by in record time, the 13th annual Woodstock Film Festival gave prizes to features "California Solo" and "Shepard & Dark," while also honoring Jonathan Demme and the late Bingham Ray. "California Solo," directed by Marshall Lewy, won the prize for best narrative feature. It stars Robert Carlyle as a boozy has-been musician. The honor for best documentary feature went to Treva Wurmfled's "Shepard & Dark," which chronicles the 50-year friendship of writer-actor-director Sam Shepard and his best friend Johnny Dark. Read More: Any Day Now' and 'Once in a Lullaby: The PS22 Chorus Story' Win Audience Awards at Woodstock Film Festival Alexa Katolinski's "Oma & Bella" -- the story of two Holocaust survivors, one the director's grandmother -- won honorable mention in the docs category, while the animation jury was...
- 10/15/2012
- by V.A. Musetto
- Indiewire
Finishing off our coverage of the 2012 Toronto Film Festival we have a number of short reviews from the rest of the films we saw at the festival.
You can find our complete coverage of the festival right here.
Call Girl
***½~ (3.5/5)
Call Girl is based on the true story of a scandal in the late 1970s involving powerful government figures and a prostitution ring that nearly brought down the Swedish government. The narrative is from the point of view of two delinquent underage girls who are lured into the ring by a manipulative madam and her henchman.
The film’s ’70s period detail is absolutely flawless; Europeans seem to do a better job at authenticity and verisimilitude when recreating the recent past than Americans do. It often feels that art directors and dressers working on U.S. period productions are too young to have lived through the era they’re recreating,...
You can find our complete coverage of the festival right here.
Call Girl
***½~ (3.5/5)
Call Girl is based on the true story of a scandal in the late 1970s involving powerful government figures and a prostitution ring that nearly brought down the Swedish government. The narrative is from the point of view of two delinquent underage girls who are lured into the ring by a manipulative madam and her henchman.
The film’s ’70s period detail is absolutely flawless; Europeans seem to do a better job at authenticity and verisimilitude when recreating the recent past than Americans do. It often feels that art directors and dressers working on U.S. period productions are too young to have lived through the era they’re recreating,...
- 10/11/2012
- by Ian Gilchrist
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A perfectly delightful rich full relentless festival day, except when I look back and realize that everything I saw was in English, which I find mildly embarrassing and slightly unadventurous on my part, especially when attending a festival screening over 300 films from 60 countries. But I saw what I saw: Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Master,” at a packed 8:30 a.m. press screening; “The Iceman,” by an Israeli-born director, Ariel Vromen, whose two previous features (“Rx” and “Danika”) I hadn’t heard of, and which played at Telluride and Venice; “The Impossible,” a Spain/Us co-production about a family that miraculously survived the Christmas 2004 tsunami in Thailand; and “Shepard & Dark,” an intimate documentary about the nearly-fifty-year friendship between playwright/actor Sam Shepard and his one-time father-in-law Johnny Dark, now a reclusive odd-job-worker. It would have taken an...
- 9/12/2012
- by Meredith Brody
- Thompson on Hollywood
Toronto – On July 31st, the 37th annual Toronto International Film Festival announced its second wave of features and documentaries to be added to this year’s already promising lineup.
The ‘Midnight Madness’ programme, which showcases up and coming genre films, will return for a second year, with The Raid winning the inaugural audience choice award in 2011.
Tiff Programmer Colin Geddes says that the audience should expect “everything from outrageous horror comedies to mock-doc-eco-apocalypse thrillers, featuring trans-dimensional bugs, lewd Catholic priests, meat monsters and dog-snapping psychopaths that will animate the Ryerson Theatre when the clock chimes 12.”
Returning for its fourth edition this year is the ‘City to City’ programme, which puts a spotlight on filmmakers working and living in a certain city, introducing audiences to local independent films from around the world. This year’s city of choice is Mumbai.
Artistic Director Cameron Bailey says, “Mumbai’s cinema today is entirely...
The ‘Midnight Madness’ programme, which showcases up and coming genre films, will return for a second year, with The Raid winning the inaugural audience choice award in 2011.
Tiff Programmer Colin Geddes says that the audience should expect “everything from outrageous horror comedies to mock-doc-eco-apocalypse thrillers, featuring trans-dimensional bugs, lewd Catholic priests, meat monsters and dog-snapping psychopaths that will animate the Ryerson Theatre when the clock chimes 12.”
Returning for its fourth edition this year is the ‘City to City’ programme, which puts a spotlight on filmmakers working and living in a certain city, introducing audiences to local independent films from around the world. This year’s city of choice is Mumbai.
Artistic Director Cameron Bailey says, “Mumbai’s cinema today is entirely...
- 8/1/2012
- by Justin Li
- SoundOnSight
Toronto – On July 31st, the 37th annual Toronto International Film Festival announced its second wave of features and documentaries to be added to this year’s already promising lineup.
The ‘Midnight Madness’ programme, which showcases up and coming genre films, will return for a second year, with The Raid winning the inaugural audience choice award in 2011.
Tiff Programmer Colin Geddes says that the audience should expect “everything from outrageous horror comedies to mock-doc-eco-apocalypse thrillers, featuring trans-dimensional bugs, lewd Catholic priests, meat monsters and dog-snapping psychopaths that will animate the Ryerson Theatre when the clock chimes 12.”
Returning for its fourth edition this year is the ‘City to City’ programme, which puts a spotlight on filmmakers working and living in a certain city, introducing audiences to local independent films from around the world. This year’s city of choice is Mumbai.
Artistic Director Cameron Bailey says, “Mumbai’s cinema today is entirely...
The ‘Midnight Madness’ programme, which showcases up and coming genre films, will return for a second year, with The Raid winning the inaugural audience choice award in 2011.
Tiff Programmer Colin Geddes says that the audience should expect “everything from outrageous horror comedies to mock-doc-eco-apocalypse thrillers, featuring trans-dimensional bugs, lewd Catholic priests, meat monsters and dog-snapping psychopaths that will animate the Ryerson Theatre when the clock chimes 12.”
Returning for its fourth edition this year is the ‘City to City’ programme, which puts a spotlight on filmmakers working and living in a certain city, introducing audiences to local independent films from around the world. This year’s city of choice is Mumbai.
Artistic Director Cameron Bailey says, “Mumbai’s cinema today is entirely...
- 7/31/2012
- by Justin Li
- SoundOnSight
In terms of documentary film servings in the fall (pre Idfa in November), in the hands of Thom Powers, Tiff’s former Real to Reel section now simply known as Tiff Docs is the equivalent to riding the gravy train. To be housed at the new spanking brand new Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, this year’s docu items included such names/titles as Ken Burns and what looks to be the Telluride preemed The Central Park Five, Julien Temple’s London – The Modern Babylon, Marina Zenovich’s sequel Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out, another hot topic subject for Alex Gibney with Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God and an exec produced item from Errol Morris with Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing side by side with with the latest from Crossing the Line helmer Daniel Gordon (9.79*) and Operation Filmmaker helmer Nina Davenport (First Comes Love). Here...
- 7/31/2012
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Following up an already stellar initial line-up, the Toronto International Film Festival 2012 has announced additional sections including Midnight Madness, Documentaries and Vanguard. When the clock strikes 12, some titles one will be able to see include the highly anticipated Seven Psychopaths, from In Bruges director Martin McDonagh. There’s also the world premiere of the horror anthology The ABCs of Death, as well as Dredd and Eli Roth‘s Aftershock and new films from Rob Zombie and Barry Levinson.
The documentary section brings new films from Alex Gibney, Ken Burns and an interesting one titled How to Make Money Selling Drugs, featuring interviews with 50 Cent, Eminem and more. Rounding out the Vanguard section is many titles screened elsewhere, including the excellent documentary on The Shining, Room 237, as well as the next from Kill List director Ben Wheatley, Sightseers (Cannes review). We also have Luis Prieto‘s Pusher remake, and Michel Gondry...
The documentary section brings new films from Alex Gibney, Ken Burns and an interesting one titled How to Make Money Selling Drugs, featuring interviews with 50 Cent, Eminem and more. Rounding out the Vanguard section is many titles screened elsewhere, including the excellent documentary on The Shining, Room 237, as well as the next from Kill List director Ben Wheatley, Sightseers (Cannes review). We also have Luis Prieto‘s Pusher remake, and Michel Gondry...
- 7/31/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Here's the latest in Austin and Texas film news.
Tribeca Film recently acquired all North American rights to Austin-based director Bob Byington's offbeat indie comedy Somebody Up There Likes Me (Don's review), Indiewire reported. Byington's follow-up to his 2009 film Harmony and Me stars Keith Poulson and Nick Offerman as best friends who are aided through life by a magic suitcase (Jette's interview with Byington and Offerman). The movie, which premiered at SXSW 2012, is scheduled to have a Spring 2013 theatrical release and will be available for rent on various video-on-demand platforms and iTunes. Austin independent film has another reason to rejoice with the recent announcement of part-time Austinite Treva Wurmfeld's appearance as one of 25 new faces of independent film by Filmmaker Magazine, Austin Movie Blog reported. Wurmfeld was chosen to be a part of the 15th annual list, which has included other local filmmakers such as Joe Nicolosi and Andrew Bujalski,...
Tribeca Film recently acquired all North American rights to Austin-based director Bob Byington's offbeat indie comedy Somebody Up There Likes Me (Don's review), Indiewire reported. Byington's follow-up to his 2009 film Harmony and Me stars Keith Poulson and Nick Offerman as best friends who are aided through life by a magic suitcase (Jette's interview with Byington and Offerman). The movie, which premiered at SXSW 2012, is scheduled to have a Spring 2013 theatrical release and will be available for rent on various video-on-demand platforms and iTunes. Austin independent film has another reason to rejoice with the recent announcement of part-time Austinite Treva Wurmfeld's appearance as one of 25 new faces of independent film by Filmmaker Magazine, Austin Movie Blog reported. Wurmfeld was chosen to be a part of the 15th annual list, which has included other local filmmakers such as Joe Nicolosi and Andrew Bujalski,...
- 7/30/2012
- by Jordan Gass-Poore'
- Slackerwood
Full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Midnight Releasing. Director: Robert H. Gwinn. Writer: Charles Pisaeno. Cast: DJ Perry, Terence Knox, Johnny Dark and Lana Wood. Tagline: "It's All in the Plans." Deadly Renovations was initially titled the simpler Renovations. It has been given a name change, perhaps, to make it sound more dangerous. The film does host a dangerous killer who seeks 2 million dollars of stolen cash from the Hotel del Sol. To release on DVD August 21 through Midnight Releasing, Deadly Renovations is an indie thriller with some adequate tension during the finale. You will just need to be patient to get there. The film begins with several friends and a new project. They hope to renovate the Hotel del Sol and flip it for profit. Unfortunately for them, there are a group of thieves working in the darkness. The thieves want to find...
- 6/21/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Would you kill for millions? Could sex turn you into a murderer? Who can you trust? Some of these questions have their answers in the plot of Deadly Renovations.
The horror thriller was shot largely at the historic Hotel Del Sol, in Yuma, Arizona, which comes with its own secrets and ghosts and was also used as the location for the 1994 film The Getaway starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger.
Directed by Robert Gwinn, Deadly Renovations will get a domestic (Us) release on August 7, 2012, it has been announced. A new motion poster has been unveiled and can be viewed below.
The story follows a group of property developers who turn into greed-driven killers when they discover their hotel project may contain a hidden stash of millions of dollars.
The cast is led by DJ Perry who plays the leader of a group of renovators. Co-stars are Lana Wood, Terence Knox...
The horror thriller was shot largely at the historic Hotel Del Sol, in Yuma, Arizona, which comes with its own secrets and ghosts and was also used as the location for the 1994 film The Getaway starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger.
Directed by Robert Gwinn, Deadly Renovations will get a domestic (Us) release on August 7, 2012, it has been announced. A new motion poster has been unveiled and can be viewed below.
The story follows a group of property developers who turn into greed-driven killers when they discover their hotel project may contain a hidden stash of millions of dollars.
The cast is led by DJ Perry who plays the leader of a group of renovators. Co-stars are Lana Wood, Terence Knox...
- 4/3/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
As dark thriller Deadly Renovations gears up for Filmart - the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market from March 19 to 22 - a new international trailer described as "less tease and more content" has been released.
Acort International - which has the trailer on its website - is handling the overseas distribution of the gory whodunnit, with a limited theatrical release planned by Nocturnal Features later this year followed by a domestic (North America) release with Midnight Releasing.
The indie horror film centres on a group of property developers who turn into greed-driven killers when they discover their hotel project may contain a hidden stash of millions of dollars.
Director Robert H. Gwinn is now developing a "classic slasher" called Virtue, centring on teens at a lake who find themselves facing an unseen killer, while writer/producer Charles Pisaeno has just seen his thriller Donors enter post-production.
DJ Perry, who stars in Deadly Renovations,...
Acort International - which has the trailer on its website - is handling the overseas distribution of the gory whodunnit, with a limited theatrical release planned by Nocturnal Features later this year followed by a domestic (North America) release with Midnight Releasing.
The indie horror film centres on a group of property developers who turn into greed-driven killers when they discover their hotel project may contain a hidden stash of millions of dollars.
Director Robert H. Gwinn is now developing a "classic slasher" called Virtue, centring on teens at a lake who find themselves facing an unseen killer, while writer/producer Charles Pisaeno has just seen his thriller Donors enter post-production.
DJ Perry, who stars in Deadly Renovations,...
- 3/13/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Indie horror thriller Renovation will now be released under the title Deadly Renovations, it has been announced.
The film centres on a group of property developers who turn into greed-driven killers when they discover their hotel project may contain a hidden stash of millions of dollars.
Renovation was shot in Yuma, Arizona, and directed by Robert Gwinn. It's slated for distribution theatrically in select markets by Nocturnal Features. It will release domestically (North America) with Midnight Releasing and overseas with Acort International, in 2012.
A statement from the filmmakers said: "The adjustment in the title will help audiences cue into the subject matter of this dark, graphic and often disturbing film.
"This decision was made to avoid any confusion that this might be a Sunday morning reality how-to show about home repairs. Quite to the contrary, this film is about deceit, deception and, as the title now reflects, deadly actions."
The...
The film centres on a group of property developers who turn into greed-driven killers when they discover their hotel project may contain a hidden stash of millions of dollars.
Renovation was shot in Yuma, Arizona, and directed by Robert Gwinn. It's slated for distribution theatrically in select markets by Nocturnal Features. It will release domestically (North America) with Midnight Releasing and overseas with Acort International, in 2012.
A statement from the filmmakers said: "The adjustment in the title will help audiences cue into the subject matter of this dark, graphic and often disturbing film.
"This decision was made to avoid any confusion that this might be a Sunday morning reality how-to show about home repairs. Quite to the contrary, this film is about deceit, deception and, as the title now reflects, deadly actions."
The...
- 12/24/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Renovations has been renamed Deadly Renovations and this independent thriller is set to be released in 2012 through Midnight Releasing. This is a film that involves stolen money, murder and psychoanalysis. The work crew is at the center of the mayhem and fans of thrillers can watch this film soon. The latest theatrical trailer for Deadly Renovations is below.
Release Date: 2012.
Director: Robert H. Gwinn.
Writer: Charles Pisaeno.
Cast: Lana Wood, Terence Knox, Johnny Dark, Anthony Hornus, Fred Griffith, Tommy Lynch, Shawn Rugeron, Dean Mauro, Tracilyn Jones, Nathalie Ben-Kely, Charlene Khalaf, Noel Allison, Michael A. Rivers, and Laura Bendele.
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Release Date: 2012.
Director: Robert H. Gwinn.
Writer: Charles Pisaeno.
Cast: Lana Wood, Terence Knox, Johnny Dark, Anthony Hornus, Fred Griffith, Tommy Lynch, Shawn Rugeron, Dean Mauro, Tracilyn Jones, Nathalie Ben-Kely, Charlene Khalaf, Noel Allison, Michael A. Rivers, and Laura Bendele.
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- 12/19/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
When a group of property developers discover their hotel project may contain millions of dollars hidden somewhere within, the money becomes a motivation for murder.
Seemingly peaceful individuals turn into vicious greed-driven killers in the new indie horror thriller Renovation from Paisaen Productions, Collective Development Inc and Rampant Entertainment.
Renovation was shot in Yuma, Arizona, and directed by Robert Gwinn.
The film was recently signed to Nocturnal Features for a limited theatrical Us release in early 2012. Negotiations are currently under way with Gothic Pictures International for a theatrical release in the Philippines.
Philippines-based Gothic recently worked with Us Company Collective Development Inc on the demonic horror film Darkest Night which will head to cinemas in the Philippines this winter. Both films share a common lead in American actor DJ Perry.
Following the limited theatrical release, Renovation will released to North America Home Video and Cable VoD with Midnight Releasing. Acort...
Seemingly peaceful individuals turn into vicious greed-driven killers in the new indie horror thriller Renovation from Paisaen Productions, Collective Development Inc and Rampant Entertainment.
Renovation was shot in Yuma, Arizona, and directed by Robert Gwinn.
The film was recently signed to Nocturnal Features for a limited theatrical Us release in early 2012. Negotiations are currently under way with Gothic Pictures International for a theatrical release in the Philippines.
Philippines-based Gothic recently worked with Us Company Collective Development Inc on the demonic horror film Darkest Night which will head to cinemas in the Philippines this winter. Both films share a common lead in American actor DJ Perry.
Following the limited theatrical release, Renovation will released to North America Home Video and Cable VoD with Midnight Releasing. Acort...
- 10/27/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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Someone in my neighborhood owns a yellow Lotus convertible and whenever I see it, I make a low, guttural sound, similar to Al Pacino’s lascivious growl in Scent of a Woman. Often, I daydream about dipping it in honey and then licking its delicious yellow hood…which is apparently illegal now. I had to hop three fences to get away from the cops, those fascists.
Weird car fetish aside, some cars are just too sexy for words. If these cars were people, they wouldn’t be able to walk safely down the street without a gaggle of expert bodyguards. It’s the pinnacle of automobile erotica that gives most of us a serious Pavlovian reaction. Drool, drool…
So, in preparation for the vehicular orgy showcased in Fast Five, we have amassed a list of cars that we would gladly take to bed with us…...
Someone in my neighborhood owns a yellow Lotus convertible and whenever I see it, I make a low, guttural sound, similar to Al Pacino’s lascivious growl in Scent of a Woman. Often, I daydream about dipping it in honey and then licking its delicious yellow hood…which is apparently illegal now. I had to hop three fences to get away from the cops, those fascists.
Weird car fetish aside, some cars are just too sexy for words. If these cars were people, they wouldn’t be able to walk safely down the street without a gaggle of expert bodyguards. It’s the pinnacle of automobile erotica that gives most of us a serious Pavlovian reaction. Drool, drool…
So, in preparation for the vehicular orgy showcased in Fast Five, we have amassed a list of cars that we would gladly take to bed with us…...
- 4/28/2011
- by Morrow McLaughlin
- The Scorecard Review
Another independent horror feature is ready to wrap up this March, 2011. Resurrection: Wrath of the Rabisu is a "plot and character driven film," (Giordano) which focuses in on ancient creatures from an anonymous text. Resurrection: Wrath of the Rabisu stars DJ Perry (Gps) and Dai Green. Have an early look at the film's first demonic poster left and read the developing details on this thriller below.
The film's plotline is here:
"The film is a unique blend of mafia-life and demonic lore wrapped in a story of faith. The film follows Dante, the young priest, Laura, the mafia wife in trouble and Rhys, the eccentric sidekick filled with occult lore. Together they try to deal with a supernatural plot while a jealous mafia husband, Nico brings a Vegas crew head on into the dark world of the Rabisu" (Giordano).
Release Date: 2011 (Theatrical).
Writers: Victoria Claibourn and Jeff Ross.
The film's plotline is here:
"The film is a unique blend of mafia-life and demonic lore wrapped in a story of faith. The film follows Dante, the young priest, Laura, the mafia wife in trouble and Rhys, the eccentric sidekick filled with occult lore. Together they try to deal with a supernatural plot while a jealous mafia husband, Nico brings a Vegas crew head on into the dark world of the Rabisu" (Giordano).
Release Date: 2011 (Theatrical).
Writers: Victoria Claibourn and Jeff Ross.
- 2/22/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We got a pretty cool poster sent over to us this morning for Reserrection, Rise of the Rabisu and here it is for you in all its evil looking anit-glory to feast your eyes on.
From the Press Release:
Las Vegas, Nv – Starquest Productions and director Jeff Ross are about to complete filming on “Resurrection, Rise of the Rabisu” this March/April 2011. Initial filming went right up to the 2010 holiday season before breaking camp. The film is a suspenseful plot and character driven film filled with twists and turns that will keep the audiences riveted and guessing. The film penned by Victoria Claibourn and Jeff Ross is a unique blend of mafia-life and demonic lore wrapped in a story of faith. The film stars Rocky Fain as Dante, the young priest, Jaime Preston as Laura, the mafia wife in trouble and DJ Perry as Rhys, the eccentric sidekick filled with occult lore.
From the Press Release:
Las Vegas, Nv – Starquest Productions and director Jeff Ross are about to complete filming on “Resurrection, Rise of the Rabisu” this March/April 2011. Initial filming went right up to the 2010 holiday season before breaking camp. The film is a suspenseful plot and character driven film filled with twists and turns that will keep the audiences riveted and guessing. The film penned by Victoria Claibourn and Jeff Ross is a unique blend of mafia-life and demonic lore wrapped in a story of faith. The film stars Rocky Fain as Dante, the young priest, Jaime Preston as Laura, the mafia wife in trouble and DJ Perry as Rhys, the eccentric sidekick filled with occult lore.
- 2/22/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Renovation Thriller Creeps to First Theaters! The 1st Yuma, Arizona feature film collaboration between Rampart Entertainment, Paisaen Productions and Collective Development Inc. had a “work in progress” theatrical test showing in October 2010. A great crowd gathered to watch this suspenseful thriller with a soliddose of scare and gore. The film follows an Ex-Con played by a new genre favorite Anthony Hornus (“Blood Ties”, upcoming “Locked in a Room”) as he's released from prison and goes in search of stolen money from a bank heist many years earlier. The money seems to be hidden in the now empty Hotel Del Sol recently purchased by a group of renovators led by Allen Liarsby played by another genre favorite DJ Perry (“The 8th Plague”, “Gps”). The film also features screen vets Lana Wood ("Book of Ruth, Journey of Faith"), Johnny Dark ("Resurrection”), Fred Griffith ("Dean Teaster's Ghost Town") and Terence Knox ("Tour of Duty") in roles.
- 2/16/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Renovation PosterRenovation, a horror feature shot in the Hotel del Sol, is getting set for a world premiere in Yuma, Arizona, this city in which the film was shot (October 23rd). In preparation for the release, a new poster for the film can be seen left and the graphic shows the hotel itself, along with the cast of characters. Included in the poster are DJ Perry (An Ordinary Killer), Lana Wood (Satan's Mistress), and Johnny Dark (Skin Walker). The film is about stolen loot and future showings for Renovation will be announced in the near future. Revisit the trailer for the picture below.
The synopsis for Renovation here:
"Renovation is about stolen money and some very dark individuals searching for its whereabouts. It seems the money may be hidden at the classic Hotel Del Sol. Needless to say, when greed comes into play, certain people will have to pay" (Renovation).
Release Date: October 23rd,...
The synopsis for Renovation here:
"Renovation is about stolen money and some very dark individuals searching for its whereabouts. It seems the money may be hidden at the classic Hotel Del Sol. Needless to say, when greed comes into play, certain people will have to pay" (Renovation).
Release Date: October 23rd,...
- 8/17/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Now that the Yuma, Arizona, based Renovation is in post-production, some new photos of the film directed by Robert Gwinn and starring D.J. Perry have come to light.
Renovation is about stolen money and some very dark individuals searching for its whereabouts. It seems the money may be hidden at the classic Hotel Del Sol. Needless to say, when greed comes into play, certain people will have to pay.
Screenwriter/producer Charles Pisaeno brought a script full of action and graphic violence, and Gwinn was more than happy to capture it. Acting veterans Terence Knox (Tour of Duty, The Hunters), Lana Wood (Diamonds are Forever), Johnny Dark (David Letterman), Fred Griffith (Gods and Generals), Anthony Hornus (An Ordianry Killer), and Dean Teaster (Dean Teaster’s Ghost Town) joined a very talented group of rising new stars including Tommy Lynch, Dean Mauro, Nathalie Ben-Kely, Charlene May Khalaf, Tracilyn Jones, Dave Borowicz,...
Renovation is about stolen money and some very dark individuals searching for its whereabouts. It seems the money may be hidden at the classic Hotel Del Sol. Needless to say, when greed comes into play, certain people will have to pay.
Screenwriter/producer Charles Pisaeno brought a script full of action and graphic violence, and Gwinn was more than happy to capture it. Acting veterans Terence Knox (Tour of Duty, The Hunters), Lana Wood (Diamonds are Forever), Johnny Dark (David Letterman), Fred Griffith (Gods and Generals), Anthony Hornus (An Ordianry Killer), and Dean Teaster (Dean Teaster’s Ghost Town) joined a very talented group of rising new stars including Tommy Lynch, Dean Mauro, Nathalie Ben-Kely, Charlene May Khalaf, Tracilyn Jones, Dave Borowicz,...
- 5/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters), seen left, has announced his participation in the Collective Development feature A State of Hate. From the press release the film is "inspired by true events" (Collective) and this reviewer hopes that writer Anthony Hornus can back up this claim. Based on true events is a title that gets slapped on a lot of horror films. Meanwhile, the film has also cast DJ Perry (An Ordinary Killer), Renee O'Connor (Xena: The Warrior Princess), Terence Knox (Tour of Duty), Tony Becker (Dean Teaster's Ghost Town), Renee Geerlings (Halloween II), and actor-comedian Johnny Dark. Shooting takes place within the state of Michigan and the film is a period piece that takes place in 1976. A "racial divide" and "simmering racial" tensions are sparked with the death of a "young black woman," (Collective) while white detective Lynn Kendall investigates. This action thriller will move into production once casting is complete, with more details inside.
- 4/14/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Ernie Hudson, best known of course to horror fans for his recurring role as Winston Zeddemore in the Ghostbuster films, is attached to star in Anthony Hornus' upcoming A State of Hate, which is a sequel to Hornus' 2003 film An Ordinary Killer. Hudson will play Nate Wallace, the father of a young murder victim in a small Michigan town.
The screenplay for A State of Hate was penned by Hornus and New York Times bestselling authors Diane Carey and Greg Brodeur (Star Trek series). The production company is Lansing, Michigan-based Collective Development Inc. Both An Ordinary Killer and A State of Hate are "based on/inspired by true events".
The movie will be filmed on location entirely in Michigan, and Hudson's co-stars include DJ Perry (pictured below with Hudson), who reprises his role as Detective Lynn Kendall from the recently released Special Edition of An Ordinary Killer, as well as Renée O'Connor,...
The screenplay for A State of Hate was penned by Hornus and New York Times bestselling authors Diane Carey and Greg Brodeur (Star Trek series). The production company is Lansing, Michigan-based Collective Development Inc. Both An Ordinary Killer and A State of Hate are "based on/inspired by true events".
The movie will be filmed on location entirely in Michigan, and Hudson's co-stars include DJ Perry (pictured below with Hudson), who reprises his role as Detective Lynn Kendall from the recently released Special Edition of An Ordinary Killer, as well as Renée O'Connor,...
- 4/14/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The first trailer for horror thriller Renovation was launched yesterday and fans can check out the clip at the Renovation website below. The film stars Terence Knox (Tour of Duty), DJ Perry (Blood Ties), Lana Wood (Diamonds are Forever), Johnny Dark, and Fred Griffith (Gods and Generals). The film also involves "stolen money" and "very dark individuals" (Renovation). Although a release date is not available a short synopsis is. Check out the trailer for the film at the website found below, which was created by Flint Frame best know for their work on The Hunt for Gollum.
A short synopsis for Renovation here:
"Renovation is about stolen money and some very dark individuals searching for the whereabouts. It seems the money may be hidden at the classic Hotel Del Sol" (Renovation).
Release Date: Unknown.
Director: Robert Gwinn.
Writer: Charles Pisaeno.
Cast: Anthony Hornus, Dean Teaster, Tommy Lynch, Dean Mauro, Nathalie Ben-Kely,...
A short synopsis for Renovation here:
"Renovation is about stolen money and some very dark individuals searching for the whereabouts. It seems the money may be hidden at the classic Hotel Del Sol" (Renovation).
Release Date: Unknown.
Director: Robert Gwinn.
Writer: Charles Pisaeno.
Cast: Anthony Hornus, Dean Teaster, Tommy Lynch, Dean Mauro, Nathalie Ben-Kely,...
- 3/10/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It's been a while since we've heard anything about Renovation, an upcoming thriller directed by Robert Gwinn and starring D.J. Perry, but today we learned they've completed their trailer and opened up a spiffy new website as well.
Here's the latest according to producer/co-star Perry:
Renovation is about stolen money and some very dark individuals searching for its whereabouts. It seems the money may be hidden at the classic Hotel Del Sol. Needless to say, when greed comes into play, certain people will have to pay.
Screenwriter/producer Charles Pisaeno brought a script full of action and graphic violence, and director Robert Gwinn was more than happy to capture it. Acting veterans Terence Knox (Tour of Duty, The Hunters), Lana Wood (Diamonds are Forever), Johnny Dark (David Letterman), Fred Griffith (Gods and Generals), Anthony Hornus (An Ordianry Killer), and Dean Teaster (Dean Teaster’s Ghost Town) joined a very...
Here's the latest according to producer/co-star Perry:
Renovation is about stolen money and some very dark individuals searching for its whereabouts. It seems the money may be hidden at the classic Hotel Del Sol. Needless to say, when greed comes into play, certain people will have to pay.
Screenwriter/producer Charles Pisaeno brought a script full of action and graphic violence, and director Robert Gwinn was more than happy to capture it. Acting veterans Terence Knox (Tour of Duty, The Hunters), Lana Wood (Diamonds are Forever), Johnny Dark (David Letterman), Fred Griffith (Gods and Generals), Anthony Hornus (An Ordianry Killer), and Dean Teaster (Dean Teaster’s Ghost Town) joined a very...
- 3/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
A preview for Robert Gwinn's indie production Renovation is now online at the official site: RenovatiointheMovie.com . DJ Perry, Terence Knox, Lana Wood, Johnny Dark, Dean Mauro and Nathalie Ben-Kely star in this Trespass -esque tale, written by producer Charles Pisaeno, that concerns a group who are work on a hotel project that may contain millions of cash. That's right, hidden treasure. Naturally, things turn fatal. This is Gwinn's feature debut.
- 3/8/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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