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behindfairytales · 9 months
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DOMINA (2021- ) Wedding (2.02)
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candy-pants · 1 year
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rosemairebelikova · 1 year
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The VA cast is everything 🥰
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mybeingthere · 6 months
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Joseph Yoakum, Cherokee, c. 1890–1972, born in Ash Grove, MO; d. Chicago, IL
Joseph Yoakum, of Cherokee, African-American, and French-American ancestry, began drawing his fantastical landscapes while living in Chicago in his later years. He claimed the locations were drawn from memories of his time spent in numerous circuses as a youth, as a soldier serving with the U.S. Army during World War I in Europe, as a vagabond rail rider, and as a stowaway and stevedore in Asia and Australia. He settled in Chicago in the late 1920s, but did not begin drawing his animated recollections until 1962. It was the 1960s Chicago Imagists who were among the first to herald him.
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vadaily · 3 years
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Four new cast members have been added to Vampire Academy's IMDb page.
Max Parker as Mikhail Tanner Joseph Ollman as Jesse Zeklos Jennifer Kirby as Alberta Petrov Jason Diaz as Andre Dragomir
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maslany-news · 7 years
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joseph_ollman: The last supper. Had an amazing time working with these guys in Oregon for the film 'Souls of Totality'! @curbyourchichi thanks for having me 🙏 Can't wait to see the final product! 📸 @tom_cullen
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orphanblackismylife · 5 years
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Tatiana Maslany
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behindfairytales · 6 months
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DOMINA (2021- ) Season 2
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markantonys · 3 years
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It must seem like you’ve been forgotten sometimes, the other boys getting pushed ahead. But your father, your mother, and your brother died fighting Gaius. If it wasn’t for Octavia’s kindness, you’d be dead as well. So you might have to be patient.
JOSEPH OLLMAN as IULLUS ANTONIUS in DOMINA (2021)
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candy-pants · 1 year
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rosemairebelikova · 2 years
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jrgsportsbuzz · 4 years
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Cedarburg beats Homestead for first time in six years
CEDARBURG – Cedarburg’s football team earned redemption in two ways on Friday night.
The Bulldogs, following a season-opening loss to Whitefish Bay, scored three consecutive touchdowns after giving up the opening score in their 21-14 home victory over Homestead. Cedarburg earned its first win against the Highlanders since 2014.
“I thought our line did a good job getting a surge off the ball,” Bulldogs’ coach Brian Leair said. “(Senior quarterback) Wyatt (Hart) made some plays out of nothing. He’s been like that all year for us. He extended drives where they had us in some unfavorable down and distance. It’s about kids making plays when the opportunities are there. It was a true battle.”
“Cedarburg did a great job,” Homestead co-head coach Matt Wolf said. “They’ve got a really good offensive line and two really good athletes on the outside that we had to be concerned about anytime they wanted to throw the football. It put us in a little bit of a bind on defense. They’re well-coached. Brian does a great job.”
Homestead struck first after forcing a turnover on downs. Junior running back Joseph Ollman took a handoff 53 yards down the right side to give the Highlanders their lone first half score.
“Joe is a really good young player,” said Wolf of Ollman. “He’s figuring it out. I think he’s got a really bright future for us.”
Cedarburg instantly responded with a drive that consisted of three explosive plays. Hart hit a 23-yard pass to fellow senior receiver Lucas Bork, who made a fingertip catch on the right sideline. Hart then broke a 30-yard run up the middle before senior running back Jason Schulz broke a 31-yard touchdown run to the right to tie the game.
“Jason was just huge tonight,” Leair said. “He’s always been a really good running back. He had a major knee injury last year, but he rehabbed all the way through and got to 100 percent just before the season started. His story is pretty special. The team rallies around him and he ran his tail off.”
The Bulldogs took the lead with a sustained drive following a defensive stop. Hart threw passes to junior tight end Wesley Stroebel and Bork (who made a jumping catch over the middle), respectively, to get the home squad into the red zone. Senior receiver/defensive back Drew Biber finished the drive with a highlight-reel diving catch on the right side to give Cedarburg its seven-point halftime bulge.
“He’s been making those plays for three-plus years,” said Leair of Biber. “We expect him to make those plays. At this point, that’s what it’s gotten to. We take opportunities to throw it up to him.”
Both teams intercepted passes before the break. The Bulldogs drove deep into Homestead territory again following a stop, but Highlanders’ defensive back Collin McGinley picked off an overthrown pass over the middle and returned it 24 yards to give the road squad a chance to score before halftime. However, Biber intercepted a Hail Mary pass to end the half.
Cedarburg continued its momentum into the second half with help from three Homestead offensive penalties, including a personal foul that set the Bulldogs up in Highlanders’ territory following a turnover on downs. The home squad then overcame a holding call when Hart converted a 3rd and long with a 17-yard scramble to the left. Schulz scored from 27 yards out down the left side one play later to double the Cedarburg lead at 21-7.
“I had a big opportunity to step up,” Schulz said. “I just took advantage of the opportunity and tried to come out explosive to bring the hype up on the offense and keep them going.”
Homestead produced an eight-plus minute drive to cut the lead back to seven. Ollman established a rhythm on the ground, as he had six five-plus yard carries as well as a three-yard run that converted a fourth down in the red zone. Senior quarterback Jack Wirthlin, who took over for junior Ryan Quinn in the second half, hit two passes on the drive, including a six-yard scoring strike to junior tight end Mark Hartlieb.
The Highlanders’ defense earned a stop on the ensuing drive, but the Bulldogs responded to that with another turnover on downs to set the offense up to run out the clock.
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findasongblog · 5 years
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Find A Song about the struggle of growing up under the evolutionary pressures of modern life
Mikhail Daken - Smile
“To the lost boys of this world, find your place, between your duty and your dreams”
Mikhail Daken returns with Smile, a haunting reflection on the struggle of growing up under the evolutionary pressures of modern life. Bellowing bass engulf layers of glassy harmonics as Daken’s breathy falsetto questions the struggle of sacrificing dreams in place of duty in an age of instant gratification. These musings yield to a chorus of duelling guitars with Daken confessing his conflicted state is exactly where he needs to be.
“Sell me things I don’t need, in unisex insecurity”
At a time when every human desire centre is being constantly primed and exhausted, where baseless opinion favours fact and advertising relentlessly targets you in the most surgical ways, Smile was written as a response to the perpetual overstimulation we are faced with. Daken notes “I wrote Smile as a reminder that I don’t need to have it figured out all the time, there is nobility within the daily struggles”.
“And we’re screaming out for more”
While writing Smile, Daken was also influenced by a strange divide among his peers. A lot of close friends divided themselves into two camps, tribal echo chambers of people concerned with “positive vibes only” or morose nihilism. Everyone in between seemed to become part of the white noise that both camps seeked to escape from. All the while, the devices and structures that were supposed to bring people together, are separating and isolating us. The video for Smile plays into these themes. depicting the condemnation of an individual by a jury with malevolent intent. The viewer is left to decide which side is which. Daken adds, “these are frustratingly oxymoronic times, it feels like we are simultaneously more connected and divided than ever, more universally informed but specifically misled, equally vilified and persecuted”. Smile was directed by BAFTA nominated director Joseph Ollman, featuring animation from artist Alek Wasilewski. The cover art was created by Mike Winkleman.
Accompanying Smile is the instrumental track, Onryo. Serving as an introduction to Smile, Onryo is an ambient instrumental that stacks swirls of ethereal guitars amidst swathes of undulating modular synths and vocal pads. “I wanted something to create a sequence of sounds that felt chaotic and irregular that distil into something serene and contemplative. This exemplifies the state of mind I was in when creating Smile”. (press release)
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gendry · 2 years
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who was the gendry fc in the bullheaded quote gifset?
it's joseph ollman in the show domina :)
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artwalktv · 6 years
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Filmed during an actual solar eclipse and starring Emmy award-winner Tatiana Maslany and Tom Cullen, SOULS OF TOTALITY is a love story about the intensity of a looming moment that can change everything. Making of featurette: http://bit.ly/2yDPDJA 2018 AWARDS: Winner - Best Short of the Festival | Raindance Film Festival Winner - Best Grand Jury Prize | Hollyshorts Film Festival Winner - Most Popular Film | Rhode Island International Film Festival Winner - Special Mention | Edinburgh International Film Festival Winner - Maverick Spirit Award | Cinequest Film Festival Winner - Special Jury Award for Best Cinematography | Bend Film Festival Qualified - Academy Awards (2019) 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: Tribeca Film Festival Palm Springs International Shortfest Edinburgh International Film Festival Raindance Film Festival Rhode Island Film Festival Mill Valley Film Festival Hollyshorts Film Festival Calgary Film Festival Atlanta Film Festival Cork Film Festival Cinequest Film Festival Santa Barbara International Film Festival St. Louis International Film Festival 24FPS International Short Film Festival San Jose International Short Film Festival Hiroshima International Film Festival Coronado Island Film Festival Milwaukee Film Festival Bend Film Festival Directed by Richard Raymond Written by Kate Trefry, Ben Bolea Produced by John Trefry, James Mitchell, Richard Raymond, Nousha Raymond Director of Photography Jarin Blaschke Edited by David Pergolini Music Composed by Michael Dean Parsons Production Design by Kate Trefry Lead cast: Tatiana Maslany Tom Cullen Mike Tague Helen Shaver Souls of Totality: Addison Tague Bailey Corneal Ben Bolea Fritz Ross James Mitchell John Trefry Joseph Ollman Kate Trefry Kevin Schofield Kohana Nakato Kym Anderson Lara Ross Lachlan Mantell Louisa Mignone Makena Tague Nousha Raymond Sebastian Ross Todd Ross Tom Royce-Hampton Socials: http://bit.ly/2ynizpY http://bit.ly/2yR6PeX https://www.twitter.com/soulsoftotality Contact: Richard Raymond Email: [email protected] Twitter: @richieraymond John Trefry Email: [email protected] Twitter: @johntrefry
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