The final ballot from one of our favorite awards (for somewhat obvious reasons) has been announced — the 2021 Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards final ballot is out! The nominees were selected by the combined efforts of jury and public voting. The final ballot voting is restricted to comic book industry creative community — anyone involved in and credited with creating comics professionally.
The Ringo Awards, the Fan-Only Favorites from the nomination ballot, and The Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award and The Dick Giordano Humanitarian Award will be presented at the Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards ceremony on Saturday, October 23 as part of The Baltimore Comic-Con. We’ll be there, and hope to see you too!
2021 Ringo Awards Nominees
Best Cartoonist (Writer/Artist)
Derf BackderfMongieStan SakaiRachel SmytheAdrian TomineSophie Yanow
Best Writer
Penelope BagieuAnthony Del ColJason DouglasN.K. JemisinMarjorie LiuJames Tynion IVRam V
Best Artist Or Penciller
Josh AdamsJamal CampbellElsa CharretierHanza...
The Ringo Awards, the Fan-Only Favorites from the nomination ballot, and The Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award and The Dick Giordano Humanitarian Award will be presented at the Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards ceremony on Saturday, October 23 as part of The Baltimore Comic-Con. We’ll be there, and hope to see you too!
2021 Ringo Awards Nominees
Best Cartoonist (Writer/Artist)
Derf BackderfMongieStan SakaiRachel SmytheAdrian TomineSophie Yanow
Best Writer
Penelope BagieuAnthony Del ColJason DouglasN.K. JemisinMarjorie LiuJames Tynion IVRam V
Best Artist Or Penciller
Josh AdamsJamal CampbellElsa CharretierHanza...
- 8/26/2021
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Welcome Dan, aka Comic Concierge, back to Nerdly with his new YouTube channel dedicated to all things comics. From weekly new releases to graphic novels. Comics are for everyone but the key is finding the right one. Comic Concierge is here to help with that journey, with a range of videos discussing everything from weekly pick-ups, dollar-bin dives, comic book theory, analysis and more!
Graphic Thoughts #1: Fire Punch, Happiness Will Follow and Wonder Woman: Dead Earth
Often, the conversation around comics can be dominated by single issues but the world of comics is far more vast. That is where this series comes in to highlight graphic novels, manga, and collected editions. This week looks at Fire Punch, Happiness Will Follow, and Wonder Woman: Dead Earth.
Books Discussed: Fire Punch
By: Tatsuki Fujimoto
Published By: Viz Media Happiness Will Follow
By: Mike Hawthorne
Published By: Archaia Wonder Woman: Dead Earth...
Graphic Thoughts #1: Fire Punch, Happiness Will Follow and Wonder Woman: Dead Earth
Often, the conversation around comics can be dominated by single issues but the world of comics is far more vast. That is where this series comes in to highlight graphic novels, manga, and collected editions. This week looks at Fire Punch, Happiness Will Follow, and Wonder Woman: Dead Earth.
Books Discussed: Fire Punch
By: Tatsuki Fujimoto
Published By: Viz Media Happiness Will Follow
By: Mike Hawthorne
Published By: Archaia Wonder Woman: Dead Earth...
- 4/1/2021
- by Dan Clark
- Nerdly
Stars: Milena Gorum, Alice Tantayanon, Brian Migliore, Michael S. New, Lee Mason, Damian Mavis | Written by Wych Kaosayananda, Steve Poirier | Directed by Wych Kaosayananda
Writer/director Wych Kaosayananda has been somewhat of a busy bee recently with not one but Three films released in the span of six months. First up was The Driver, swiftly followed by One Night in Bangkok. However unlike those 2 features, which had the star-power name of Mark Dacascos to hang their marketing, Paradise Z – also known as Dead Earth and Two of Us – has crept out into the market with very little fanfare. Probably because it hasn’t kept the same moniker across the countries it has been released in so far. It also doesn’t help that the marketing – that I’ve seen – seemingly doesn’t connect this to The Driver. But it should, Kaosayananda has actually stated this film is set in the...
Writer/director Wych Kaosayananda has been somewhat of a busy bee recently with not one but Three films released in the span of six months. First up was The Driver, swiftly followed by One Night in Bangkok. However unlike those 2 features, which had the star-power name of Mark Dacascos to hang their marketing, Paradise Z – also known as Dead Earth and Two of Us – has crept out into the market with very little fanfare. Probably because it hasn’t kept the same moniker across the countries it has been released in so far. It also doesn’t help that the marketing – that I’ve seen – seemingly doesn’t connect this to The Driver. But it should, Kaosayananda has actually stated this film is set in the...
- 1/19/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
‘Gogglebox’ Co-Creator Leaves Studio Lambert
Tania Alexander, a 12-year Studio Lambert executive who oversees Gogglebox, is leaving the All3Media-owned producer. The director of factual entertainment’s somewhat abrupt departure comes part-way through Gogglebox’s current series on Channel 4, during which it has chalked up some record audiences. Studio Lambert said Alexander is leaving to pursue fresh challenges, with a spokeswoman adding: “We wish Tania success with her future projects.” Studio Lambert’s deputy creative director, Mike Cotton, will oversee the remainder of Season 16 of Gogglebox, alongside the show’s executive producer Leon Campbell.
Women In Film & TV UK New CEO
Women in Film and Television UK (Wftv) has appointed Katie Bailiff as CEO. Bailiff joins from TV firm Century Films, where she has worked for two decades. Her credits as an executive producer include TV shows Feltham Sings, The Secret History Of Our Streets, Abused By My Girlfriend,...
Tania Alexander, a 12-year Studio Lambert executive who oversees Gogglebox, is leaving the All3Media-owned producer. The director of factual entertainment’s somewhat abrupt departure comes part-way through Gogglebox’s current series on Channel 4, during which it has chalked up some record audiences. Studio Lambert said Alexander is leaving to pursue fresh challenges, with a spokeswoman adding: “We wish Tania success with her future projects.” Studio Lambert’s deputy creative director, Mike Cotton, will oversee the remainder of Season 16 of Gogglebox, alongside the show’s executive producer Leon Campbell.
Women In Film & TV UK New CEO
Women in Film and Television UK (Wftv) has appointed Katie Bailiff as CEO. Bailiff joins from TV firm Century Films, where she has worked for two decades. Her credits as an executive producer include TV shows Feltham Sings, The Secret History Of Our Streets, Abused By My Girlfriend,...
- 11/26/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman and Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Indie ethos, costume drama and rich fantasy won the day at the world’s top cinematography event, EnergaCamerimage Film Festival, on Saturday, with Joshua James Richards’ naturalistic filming in Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” taking the Golden Frog plus Fipresci jury honors. The chronicle of life on the rough edges of America’s society among retirees living on the road in trailers, based on Jessica Bruder’s nonfiction book “Nomadland: Surviving in the Twenty-First Century,” is considered a strong Oscars contender.
The 28th edition of Camerimage also wrapped with its award to an actor of unique visual sensitivity for Johnny Depp, whose Japan-set war correspondent story “Minamata,” filmed by Benoit Delhomme, screened at the fest. Depp said in a letter to the fest that shooting with the celebrated Dp was “a sort of dance” encouraged by director Andrew Levitas, who “encouraged us to explore.”
Fest president Marek Zydowicz described the fest...
The 28th edition of Camerimage also wrapped with its award to an actor of unique visual sensitivity for Johnny Depp, whose Japan-set war correspondent story “Minamata,” filmed by Benoit Delhomme, screened at the fest. Depp said in a letter to the fest that shooting with the celebrated Dp was “a sort of dance” encouraged by director Andrew Levitas, who “encouraged us to explore.”
Fest president Marek Zydowicz described the fest...
- 11/21/2020
- by Will Tizard
- Variety Film + TV
We now have a total of 66 submissions for Oscar's Best International Feature competition. Here are the new submissions since our last overview roundup.
Brazil -Babenco: Tell Me When I Die (Brazil & Oscar) Chile -The Mole Agent - now streaming on Hulu Colombia -Forgotten We'll Be Denmark -Another Round (Efa Nominee | Denmark & Oscar) Dominican Republic - A State of Madness Finland -Tove France -Two of Us (France & Oscar) Jordan -200 Meters Kyrgyzstan -Running to the Sky Latvia -Blizzard of Souls Suriname -Wiren (First Submission!) Tunisia - The Man Who Sold His Skin Uzbekistan - 2000 Songs of Farida
In addition to the 66 titles already announced we have finalist lists for Italy, Nepal, and Serbia on the respective Oscar charts.
Elsewhere
We have begun to hear rumors that Canada's Funny Boy which hits Netflix on December 10th is mostly in the English language so if that's true it might be...
Brazil -Babenco: Tell Me When I Die (Brazil & Oscar) Chile -The Mole Agent - now streaming on Hulu Colombia -Forgotten We'll Be Denmark -Another Round (Efa Nominee | Denmark & Oscar) Dominican Republic - A State of Madness Finland -Tove France -Two of Us (France & Oscar) Jordan -200 Meters Kyrgyzstan -Running to the Sky Latvia -Blizzard of Souls Suriname -Wiren (First Submission!) Tunisia - The Man Who Sold His Skin Uzbekistan - 2000 Songs of Farida
In addition to the 66 titles already announced we have finalist lists for Italy, Nepal, and Serbia on the respective Oscar charts.
Elsewhere
We have begun to hear rumors that Canada's Funny Boy which hits Netflix on December 10th is mostly in the English language so if that's true it might be...
- 11/21/2020
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
by Nathaniel R
In something of a surprise move, France has selected the lesbian seniors drama Deux (or Two of Us) for Oscar submission rather than their higher profile titles Summer of '85 with its Efa director nomination or Cuties with its hot potato festival run and Netflix controversy. This suggests that Two of Us might do very well in a month or three at the César Awards but for now let's talk France and Oscar as there's a Lot to discuss.
France is of course a total powerhouse at the Oscars. The Best International Feature Film category has existed as a competitive category for 64 years (as of last season) and France has been nominated in 59% of those races.
What's more they've tried to factor in to the competition 100% of the time! In point of fact, France is the only country that's never skipped an Oscar submission year.
France's Oscar...
In something of a surprise move, France has selected the lesbian seniors drama Deux (or Two of Us) for Oscar submission rather than their higher profile titles Summer of '85 with its Efa director nomination or Cuties with its hot potato festival run and Netflix controversy. This suggests that Two of Us might do very well in a month or three at the César Awards but for now let's talk France and Oscar as there's a Lot to discuss.
France is of course a total powerhouse at the Oscars. The Best International Feature Film category has existed as a competitive category for 64 years (as of last season) and France has been nominated in 59% of those races.
What's more they've tried to factor in to the competition 100% of the time! In point of fact, France is the only country that's never skipped an Oscar submission year.
France's Oscar...
- 11/20/2020
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
With less than two weeks to go until the Academy’s Dec. 1 deadline for submissions, the Oscars race in the Best International Feature Film category doesn’t appear to be suffering any slowdown because of the coronavirus.
As of Thursday, more than 60 different countries had announced their Oscar submissions in the category. That’s more than the 58 that had announced last year at the same point in the Oscar calendar.
Last year’s field was initially announced as a record 93 submissions, though two subsequent disqualifications lowered the final total to 91.
While this year’s race does not have any prohibitive favorites like last year’s “Parasite” or 2018’s “Roma,” a number of the most recent submissions appear to be serious contenders. Denmark’s “Another Round,” for instance, stars Mads Mikkelsen and is directed by Thomas Vinterberg, whose 2013 film “The Hunt” was a nominee in this category. Mexico’s “I’m No Longer Here,...
As of Thursday, more than 60 different countries had announced their Oscar submissions in the category. That’s more than the 58 that had announced last year at the same point in the Oscar calendar.
Last year’s field was initially announced as a record 93 submissions, though two subsequent disqualifications lowered the final total to 91.
While this year’s race does not have any prohibitive favorites like last year’s “Parasite” or 2018’s “Roma,” a number of the most recent submissions appear to be serious contenders. Denmark’s “Another Round,” for instance, stars Mads Mikkelsen and is directed by Thomas Vinterberg, whose 2013 film “The Hunt” was a nominee in this category. Mexico’s “I’m No Longer Here,...
- 11/19/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Filippo Meneghetti’s feature debut “Two of Us” will represent France in the race for the best international feature film award at the Oscars.
“Two of Us” was selected over Maiwenn’s “DNA,” François Ozon’s “Summer 85,” Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh’s “Gagarine” and Maïmouna Doucouré’s “Cuties” which were short-listed.
“Two of Us” was released in France on Feb. 12 and was represented in international markets by The Party Film Sales. Magnolia Pictures acquired North American rights to the film and is planning to release it on Feb. 5.
The films follows two older women, played by Barbara Sukowa and Martine Chevallier, who live across the hall from each other in the same apartment building but have kept their romance hidden for decades.
The film held its world premiere as part of the Toronto International Film Festival’s Discovery program. Mark Keizer said in his review for Variety that the...
“Two of Us” was selected over Maiwenn’s “DNA,” François Ozon’s “Summer 85,” Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh’s “Gagarine” and Maïmouna Doucouré’s “Cuties” which were short-listed.
“Two of Us” was released in France on Feb. 12 and was represented in international markets by The Party Film Sales. Magnolia Pictures acquired North American rights to the film and is planning to release it on Feb. 5.
The films follows two older women, played by Barbara Sukowa and Martine Chevallier, who live across the hall from each other in the same apartment building but have kept their romance hidden for decades.
The film held its world premiere as part of the Toronto International Film Festival’s Discovery program. Mark Keizer said in his review for Variety that the...
- 11/19/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Magnolia has US rights for the film which premiered in Toronto in 2019.
France has selected Italian director Filippo Meneghetti’s drama Two Of Us as its submission for the best international film category of the 2021 Oscars.
The France-set drama stars Barbara Sukowa and Martine Chevallier as a lesbian couple facing up to the challenge of coming out after two decades of secret passion and companionship.
It was produced by France’s Paprika Films, Luxembourg’s Tarantula and Belgium’s Artémis Productions. The Party Film Sales handles international rights.
It premiered at Toronto in 2019 where Magnolia took US rights.
The distributor...
France has selected Italian director Filippo Meneghetti’s drama Two Of Us as its submission for the best international film category of the 2021 Oscars.
The France-set drama stars Barbara Sukowa and Martine Chevallier as a lesbian couple facing up to the challenge of coming out after two decades of secret passion and companionship.
It was produced by France’s Paprika Films, Luxembourg’s Tarantula and Belgium’s Artémis Productions. The Party Film Sales handles international rights.
It premiered at Toronto in 2019 where Magnolia took US rights.
The distributor...
- 11/19/2020
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
France’s Oscar selection committee has chosen comedy/drama Two Of Us as its submission to the International Feature Film category at the 2021 Academy Awards. From director Filippo Meneghetti, the feature debut world premiered in the Discovery section of Toronto last year and was released in France in early 2020 via Sophie Dulac Distribution. Magnolia has U.S. rights and is releasing on February 5, 2021. Other festival play has included London, Macau and Palm Springs.
The story centers on retirees Nina (Barbara Sukowa) and Madeleine (Martine Chevallier) who have hidden their deep and passionate love for many decades. Everybody, including Madeline’s family, thinks they are simply neighbors. When an unforeseen crisis turns their relationship upside down, Madeline’s daughter (Léa Drucker) begins to gradually unravel the truth between them.
Two Of Us (aka Deux in French) is produced by Paprika Films with The Party Film Sales on international rights.
Deliberations today...
The story centers on retirees Nina (Barbara Sukowa) and Madeleine (Martine Chevallier) who have hidden their deep and passionate love for many decades. Everybody, including Madeline’s family, thinks they are simply neighbors. When an unforeseen crisis turns their relationship upside down, Madeline’s daughter (Léa Drucker) begins to gradually unravel the truth between them.
Two Of Us (aka Deux in French) is produced by Paprika Films with The Party Film Sales on international rights.
Deliberations today...
- 11/19/2020
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
France is sending Filippo Meneghetti’s feature debut Two of Us starring Barbara Sukowa and Martine Chevallier into the Oscar race.
The drama, about two retired women who have secretly been lovers for decades, is France’s entry for the 2021 Academy Awards in the international feature film category.
Veteran actors Sukowa and Chevallier have drawn raves for their turns as Nina and Madeline, two seniors who have been carrying out a secret romance, disguised as a close friendship, for decades in a small French town before a series of unpredictable events threatens to tear them apart.
Two of Us premiered at the ...
The drama, about two retired women who have secretly been lovers for decades, is France’s entry for the 2021 Academy Awards in the international feature film category.
Veteran actors Sukowa and Chevallier have drawn raves for their turns as Nina and Madeline, two seniors who have been carrying out a secret romance, disguised as a close friendship, for decades in a small French town before a series of unpredictable events threatens to tear them apart.
Two of Us premiered at the ...
- 11/19/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
France is sending Filippo Meneghetti’s feature debut Two of Us starring Barbara Sukowa and Martine Chevallier into the Oscar race.
The drama, about two retired women who have secretly been lovers for decades, is France’s entry for the 2021 Academy Awards in the international feature film category.
Veteran actors Sukowa and Chevallier have drawn raves for their turns as Nina and Madeline, two seniors who have been carrying out a secret romance, disguised as a close friendship, for decades in a small French town before a series of unpredictable events threatens to tear them apart.
Two of Us premiered at the ...
The drama, about two retired women who have secretly been lovers for decades, is France’s entry for the 2021 Academy Awards in the international feature film category.
Veteran actors Sukowa and Chevallier have drawn raves for their turns as Nina and Madeline, two seniors who have been carrying out a secret romance, disguised as a close friendship, for decades in a small French town before a series of unpredictable events threatens to tear them apart.
Two of Us premiered at the ...
- 11/19/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
France’s Oscar selection committee today set a shortlist of five films that are in contention to be the country’s official submission to the International Feature Film category at the 2021 Academy Awards. Among the titles is Cuties, the Sundance award-winning debut drama from Maïmouna Doucouré that was well-received in France when it released this summer, but also was collaterally involved in an online backlash spurred by Netflix’s early marketing campaign.
Bac Films released Cuties in France while Netflix began rollout elsewhere on September 9. The story follows Amy, an 11-year-old girl who joins a group of dancers named “The Cuties” at school, and who rapidly grows aware of her burgeoning femininity — upsetting her mother and her values.
A poster released by Netflix at the same time as the French theatrical rollout, in a bid to begin promoting the movie ahead of its streaming debut, provoked a furious online backlash...
Bac Films released Cuties in France while Netflix began rollout elsewhere on September 9. The story follows Amy, an 11-year-old girl who joins a group of dancers named “The Cuties” at school, and who rapidly grows aware of her burgeoning femininity — upsetting her mother and her values.
A poster released by Netflix at the same time as the French theatrical rollout, in a bid to begin promoting the movie ahead of its streaming debut, provoked a furious online backlash...
- 11/12/2020
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
The final candidate will be decided on November 19.
Cuties, DNA, Gagarine, Two Of Us and Summer Of 85 have been shortlisted to be France’s candidate for the best international feature film category of the 2021 Oscars, in the country’s two-part selection process.
This year’s selection committee includes directors Mati Diop and Olivier Nakache; producers Marc du Pontavice and Anne-Dominique Toussaint; and international sales agents Carole Baraton, co-head of Charades, and Juliette Schrameck, who recently left as head of sales at mk2 Films to move into production.
They join perennial institutional committee members, Cannes delegate general Thierry Frémaux, Unifrance president...
Cuties, DNA, Gagarine, Two Of Us and Summer Of 85 have been shortlisted to be France’s candidate for the best international feature film category of the 2021 Oscars, in the country’s two-part selection process.
This year’s selection committee includes directors Mati Diop and Olivier Nakache; producers Marc du Pontavice and Anne-Dominique Toussaint; and international sales agents Carole Baraton, co-head of Charades, and Juliette Schrameck, who recently left as head of sales at mk2 Films to move into production.
They join perennial institutional committee members, Cannes delegate general Thierry Frémaux, Unifrance president...
- 11/12/2020
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Cinemas in Wales and Scotland and some islands remain open.
UK film distributors are quickly putting new release plans in place in response to the government’s new lockdown rules which will see cinemas close in England tomorrow (Thursday November 5) for four weeks.
But not all films are being postponed – and some are even proceeding with theatrical release, since cinemas remain open in parts of Scotland and on islands such as Guernsey and Isle Of Man. Wales is set to emerge from its “firebreak” next week, and cinemas in the nation are accepting bookings. Nothern Ireland’s cinemas may also...
UK film distributors are quickly putting new release plans in place in response to the government’s new lockdown rules which will see cinemas close in England tomorrow (Thursday November 5) for four weeks.
But not all films are being postponed – and some are even proceeding with theatrical release, since cinemas remain open in parts of Scotland and on islands such as Guernsey and Isle Of Man. Wales is set to emerge from its “firebreak” next week, and cinemas in the nation are accepting bookings. Nothern Ireland’s cinemas may also...
- 11/4/2020
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
Starring legendary martial arts actor and television personality Mark Dacascos and from action filmmaker Wych Kaosayananda, director of Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, The Driver, and Dead Earth —comes One Night in Bangkok, arriving on DVD, Digital, and On Demand August 25 from Lionsgate. An intense, action-packed hit man thriller about an assassin who hires a cab driver to unknowingly escort him to each of his targets, the One Night in Bangkok DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.
A hit man named Kai flies into Bangkok, gets a gun, and orders a cab. He offers a professional female driver big money to be his all-night driver. But when she realizes Kai is committing brutal murders at each stop, it’s too late to walk away. Meanwhile, an offbeat police detective races to decode the string of slayings before more blood is spilled. This chilling action-thriller — a homage to Collateral,...
A hit man named Kai flies into Bangkok, gets a gun, and orders a cab. He offers a professional female driver big money to be his all-night driver. But when she realizes Kai is committing brutal murders at each stop, it’s too late to walk away. Meanwhile, an offbeat police detective races to decode the string of slayings before more blood is spilled. This chilling action-thriller — a homage to Collateral,...
- 6/23/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Omnibus film projects looking at possible future political and cultural changes are somewhat en vogue in South-East Asia at the moment, notably the “Ten Years” series, starting in Hong Kong, going to Japan, Taiwan and Thailand. As yet, a “Ten Years Korea” hasn’t been released, but the Koreans have taken it upon themselves to create their own project, away from the franchise. Featuring a trio of shorts from Ji-young Boo, Yi-kwan Kang and Seo-yoon Kim, “Let Us Meet Now” is a heartfelt plea for better relations between the two Koreas.
“Let Us Meet Now” will screen at Florence Korean Film Festival 2020
We open with Seo-yoon Kim’s “Mr Driver”, where Sung-min (Yoo-ram Bae) is a delivery driver to the Kaesong Industrial Complex, a joint North and South venture in the demilitarised zone, where workers from the North and South meet. Coming from the South, Sung-min is nervous and unsure...
“Let Us Meet Now” will screen at Florence Korean Film Festival 2020
We open with Seo-yoon Kim’s “Mr Driver”, where Sung-min (Yoo-ram Bae) is a delivery driver to the Kaesong Industrial Complex, a joint North and South venture in the demilitarised zone, where workers from the North and South meet. Coming from the South, Sung-min is nervous and unsure...
- 5/6/2020
- by Andrew Thayne
- AsianMoviePulse
Boy bands don’t usually get much respect from Grammy voters, but once members go solo they often get their due. Michael Jackson cleaned up after leaving The Jackson 5. Justin Timberlake was an awards darling after Nsync split up. Now the members of the British group One Direction are pulling the industry in several directions after going on hiatus in 2016. Four of them have albums eligible for consideration in 2021. Who do you think has the best chance of winning? Scroll down to vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
SEE2021 Grammy contenders: These are top artists and albums that may get their due next year
On paper, Harry Styles looks like he might be the best bet. He released his sophomore solo album “Fine Line” in December 2019. It debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200 albums chart, has gone platinum for achieving a million album units based on streams and sales.
SEE2021 Grammy contenders: These are top artists and albums that may get their due next year
On paper, Harry Styles looks like he might be the best bet. He released his sophomore solo album “Fine Line” in December 2019. It debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200 albums chart, has gone platinum for achieving a million album units based on streams and sales.
- 4/8/2020
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, let us raise a dirty glass to the spirit of Irish music, wherever in the world it shows up. And like the Irish people themselves, Irish music shows up everywhere, usually a few moments after the bottles get opened. There’s always been plenty of great music on the island, but the really staggering part (apart from all the staggering) is how far that music travels, following the immigrant experience.
You can hear the Celtic heartbeat all over Europe and America, from Bing Crosby to Jack White,...
You can hear the Celtic heartbeat all over Europe and America, from Bing Crosby to Jack White,...
- 3/17/2020
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Other winners include The Painted Bird, Queen of Hearts, Father, Two of Us, Mater, Ivana the Terrible and Vienna Hallways, the new film by Serbian director Mladen Djordjević. The 48th Belgrade International Film Festival Fest (28 February-8 March) has wrapped with Karim Aïnouz's Cannes Un Certain Regard prizewinner The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão (Brazil/Germany) picking up the Belgrade Victor Award for Best Film in the main competition. Václav Marhoul won the Best Director Award for The Painted Bird (Czech Republic/Slovakia/Ukraine), and Rita Kalnejais received Best Screenplay for Australian director Shannon Murphy's Babyteeth, both of which world-premiered at Venice. The acting prizes went to Trine Dyrholm for her role in May el-Toukhy's Queen of Hearts (Denmark/Sweden) and to Goran Bogdan for his performance in Srdan Golubović's Father (Serbia/France/Germany/Croatia). Both films previously won Audience Awards after their world premieres at Sundance and the Berlinale,...
Jim Dandy Feb 13, 2020
Daniel Warren Johnson is doing some of the best work of his young career taking Wonder Woman to the end of the age of man.
My first experience with Daniel Warren Johnson's comics work was probably his Image book, Murder Falcon, and my first thought was "Oh wow, he's new Stokoe." He's got a very similar vibe - that immaculate attention to detail, the panels that bubble over with imagination, and there's a wryness that I think is very subtle in both artists that people don't appreciate as much because the other skills are so immediately apparent.
But after thinking about it, and pouring over these exclusive preview pages of Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #2, I think I'm leaning towards Geof Darrow being a better comparison. Dead Earth has a little bit of a Shaolin Cowboy feel to it, and Johnson does some things very well, and...
Daniel Warren Johnson is doing some of the best work of his young career taking Wonder Woman to the end of the age of man.
My first experience with Daniel Warren Johnson's comics work was probably his Image book, Murder Falcon, and my first thought was "Oh wow, he's new Stokoe." He's got a very similar vibe - that immaculate attention to detail, the panels that bubble over with imagination, and there's a wryness that I think is very subtle in both artists that people don't appreciate as much because the other skills are so immediately apparent.
But after thinking about it, and pouring over these exclusive preview pages of Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #2, I think I'm leaning towards Geof Darrow being a better comparison. Dead Earth has a little bit of a Shaolin Cowboy feel to it, and Johnson does some things very well, and...
- 2/13/2020
- Den of Geek
Parent company Jour2Fête will retain existing name for French distribution activities.
Paris-based film company Jour2Fête is rebranding the merged sales operations of its recent acquisition Doc & Film International and in-house sales team under the banner of The Party Film Sales.
Jour2Fête’s French theatrical distribution business will continue to operate under its existing name.
Sarah Chazelle and Etienne Ollagnier’s Jour2Fête acquired Paris-based Doc & Film International last October, following the departure of its long-time CEO Daniela Elstner for French cinema agency Unifrance to take up the role of managing director.
Under the deal, the aim was to merge the existing staff,...
Paris-based film company Jour2Fête is rebranding the merged sales operations of its recent acquisition Doc & Film International and in-house sales team under the banner of The Party Film Sales.
Jour2Fête’s French theatrical distribution business will continue to operate under its existing name.
Sarah Chazelle and Etienne Ollagnier’s Jour2Fête acquired Paris-based Doc & Film International last October, following the departure of its long-time CEO Daniela Elstner for French cinema agency Unifrance to take up the role of managing director.
Under the deal, the aim was to merge the existing staff,...
- 2/5/2020
- by 1100388¦Melanie Goodfellow¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
From action filmmaker Wych Kaosayananda, director of Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever and The Driver, comes the action-thriller Dead Earth, arriving today on DVD, Digital, and On Demand from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Interestingly, Dead Earth tells a parallel story to Kaosayananda’s The Driver, focusing on events that happen within the same post-apocalyptic world, with characters and locations intersecting between both films! In this post-apocalyptic action thriller, […]...
- 1/28/2020
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
From action filmmaker Wych Kaosayananda, director of Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever and The Driver, comes the action-thriller Dead Earth, arriving on DVD, Digital, and On Demand January 28 from Lionsgate. Dead Earth is a must-own film for fans of The Driver (as this film tells a parallel story) focusing on events that happen within the …
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- 12/3/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
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