What A Shame
Epilogue
Driver! Charles Leclerc x Singer! OC (Juliette Morelli)
Exes to Lovers, Forced Proximity, Childhood Sweathear
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a/n: thank you so much to eveyone that supported this story! but it already came to an end. i really have to thank my beautiful @racinggirl for being my beta reader and telling what I needed to add or erase, thank you so much to @roni-midnights for being there always reacting to all the chapters and making me smile keep writing.
Important! if someone wants to keep knowing about Juliette, I'm open to write drabbles or whatever you want to know about her!
Every interaction is very welcomed!!!!
Today was a beautiful day.
The sun came inside the house, making the living room be perfectly illuminated, making the rays of sun being reflected on the metal of the awards that were placed perfectly on the shelves.
She was proud of her work, she didn't want to hide what she won with it.
Months ago an invitation for a wedding arrived to her, asking her to be one of the guests. She felt glad they asked her to be there.
For the first time, she was happy to go to someone's wedding.
A wedding of a celebrity is always fancy, everyone knew everything, who were the guests and who wasn't. Everyone needed to know every move of the event, claiming that it was a wedding of important people there.
She wanted to go, to be there for the couple,even if it meant to go in between her concerts.
"Are you sure about that?" he asked her, when they received the invitation . "You have concerts of the tour"
"I am, love" she smiled. "I'll be there, I just talked with my manager and she told me that it won't be a problem. The previous concert will be in London and the next one is near. No problem"
Last concerts before her hiatus, a small tour around Europe until she decides that it's the right time to stop and take care of herself.
This time she was excited to buy a dress for a wedding, to go search for something comfortable yet elegant. She was counting the days that left to go to that wedding, to finally have time for herself and her family.
"I'll be there to pick you up at the airport, yeah? You don't have to worry about anything" he said to her on the call. "We will be waiting for you"
"That would be nice" she liked softly. "And if you..."
"Yeah, I'll have your favorite snacks, don't worry" he chuckled.
"You are the best" she laughed.
The flight wasn't long, she got used to them. But the nausea she felt every time she had to go on a plane got worse, so the only thing she could do to calm herself was rub her womb, taking deep breaths.
The last four years were the best for her life. She got married and had a kid, and right now she's five months pregnant with her second child.
She never imagined that he would invite her to his wedding. After all, going to the wedding of your ex is not something that you could see every time. But she was glad he did, she was happy to see him happy.
Once the plane landed she sighed, rubbing her belly again and standing up, grabbing all her things and getting out of it. She knows that her husband and little girl would be waiting for her.
"Mommy, mommy!" she heard as soon as she walked through the doors.
"Hello my love" she smiled, opening her arms when she saw her daughter running towards her, hugging her legs. "How is my favorite girl, hm?"
"Good! Daddy and I had so much fun this weekend, right daddy?" she smiled, turning around and looking at her dad.
"Yeah?" she smiled, hugging her husband with her daughter in her arms, pecking his lips softly. "I missed you"
"Hey, it wasn't that bad, right?" he chuckled. "Now the whole family is back together"
She smiled and nodded, holding his hand and walking towards the car parked in the parking lot.
"How did the little one behave?" he asked her, placing his hand on her belly and rubbing it softly.
"Not as bad as our little girl did" she joked. "Only a little nausea before the flight, I didn't even need to go to the bathroom all the time"
"That's good" he nodded, kissing her hand.
She loves her husband so much. The day he asked her to marry him was one of the most special days of her life, kneeling in front of her and their parents during a family dinner. The day they got married he made sure that her favorite song was played by a string quartet and her best friend would be her maid of honor.
She couldn't ask for a better lover.
"Are you ready to meet him again?" he asked her once they were ready to go to the church. "After all this time... He was your lover..."
"Don't Tell me that you are jealous?" she laughed. "Come on, he's the past. Let's have fun and relax, think of this as a free trip with free food and a free room on a hotel"
"You always loved free things" he laughed, shaking his head.
"Of course" she smirked winking at him.
The dress hugged her body perfectly, making the small baby bump show up a little. She loved being pregnant.
They sat on the bench, their kid between them holding their hands. She looked at the aisle, smiling softly while looking at her ex lover. He looks good in that suit, she feels proud that he finally found someone that would make him happy.
"What are you thinking?" he asked her, kissing her shoulder.
"He looks happy" she smiled softly. "I'm really glad he found someone, I still remember how bad he felt after I left him..."
"But that's the past" he whispered. "I mean, think about it as a way of making him realize that he didn't find the person that would make him happy"
"Yeah, you are right" she nodded.
Everyone stood and it only meant that the bride was walking towards the aisle. She smiled softly when she saw him smile. He never smiled at her like that, and somehow it made her glad, it made her melt to see how in love he was.
"You looked at me that way" she said to her husband, leaning on him. "The day we got married you really couldn't stop crying"
He chuckled softly under his breath, blushing softly.
The ceremony was wonderful, the bride had a beautiful dress and the flowers were the right choice.
She looked at the man that once was her lover, looking at the bride while he held her hand to put the golden band on her finger.
"Do you, Sebastian Stan, accept Rina Johnson as your future wife?" the priest said to him.
"I do" he smiled at her.
She sighed happy, looking at her husband and little kid.
Juliette Morelli-Leclerc is the happiest woman on earth, with Charles Leclerc as her husband and Anne Jules as her daughter. They were her dream, her true love. Her family.
She wouldn't change them for anything in the world.
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Battle Royale part 2! storyboarded and directed by me revisions by Ray Morelli, special character layout by Justin Nichols. a few bonus shots from the amazing Dave Thomas. I love doing cartoony action! So many characters in this episode to keep track of. Wander and Hater's performances were extra silly in this one, inspiring some manic acting. I was surprised Disney let us be this violent for this episode. no punch toward cam then flash cheats. Hater gets his ass kicked! Justin's layouts of Hater and Dominator's future life is so funny, look at those kids! Justin also had the idea for Dom to slam the ring into her finger. LOL! This episode was really a team effort, thank you to Ben Balistreri, Dave Thomas, Alex Kirwan, and Craig McCracken. Good times!
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RAIS
"Rais"
Ve A Dream They Sleep Sophia
Air Thou Gentle Lamentation Falls Debona
A Mother Sit Thee To Welcome Dike
Every Voice Of Joy Now Hike
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Sweet Babe Thy Fearful Hennelly
Now It Mean Little Morelli
Ever Once Like A Rakovica
S Snow And Blossom Sees Xanada
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First Take: Goncharov Grilled
First Take
Goncharov Grilled
By Atli Aurelian
It is always entertaining to reach back in time and see what contemporaries thought of works that are now universally conceded to be great.
Those Viennese blessed enough to be at the epoch-making premier of Beethoven’s Eroica symphony (1805) were united in only one touch of criticism: it was sooo long!
And thus Keats’ Endymion, which has by now proven itself a joy forever, was greeted at the time of its appearance by such sentiments as these:
“It is not that Mr. Keats, (if that be his real name, for we almost doubt that any man in his senses would put his real name to such a rhapsody,) it is not, we say, that the author has not powers of language, rays of fancy, and gleams of genius—he has all these; but he is unhappily a disciple of the new school of what has been somewhere called Cockney poetry; which may be defined to consist of the most incongruous ideas in the most uncouth language....
“If any one should be bold enough to purchase this ‘Poetic Romance’ and so much more patient, than ourselves, as to get beyond the first book, and so much more fortunate as to find a meaning, we entreat him to make us acquainted with his success; we shall then return to the task which we now abandon in despair, and endeavour to make all due amends to Mr. Keats and to our readers.”
So when we turn to Callia Pankow’s review of Martin Scorsese’s Goncharov in the New York Times for September 23, 1973, we are prepared for views which could find no niche in the present-day critical jungle.
“If ever a film resembled a sequence of violent acts in search of a plot,” she opined, “that film is Goncharov.”
Seldom in the annals of error has a critic managed to get so much wrong. “We start right out with an incredible premise – and I do not mean that as praise” she tells us. Yes, Callia, you’re not the only brain trust aboard who knows what “incredible” means. “We are asked to believe that the Soviet Union has collapsed in what would seem to be (from the non-sci-fi technology in the film) the near future -- a typical capitalist wish-fulfilment fantasy, perhaps fueled by the wild speculations in Andrei Amalrik’s Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984?” One doesn’t know whether to snicker at Pankow’s lack of prophetic talent, or to wince at the anticipation that we are about to be subjected to her leftist views on the Cold War. Mercifully, her attention is diverted from dialectics to dialect. “Mr. Scorsese here seems determined to squander a fine cast. Surely an intelligent actor like Mr. Keitel knows his limitations better than to keep up his ghastly attempt at an Italian accent throughout three long, long hours. I conclude that this ill-conceived phonetic foray was insisted upon by a tyrannical director.”
Perhaps the most amusing of the review’s many imperceptions is Pankow’s incomprehension of what is now one of the most famous motifs in cinema.
“Scorsese treats us to repeated shots of various clocks, complete with extreme close ups of ticking second hands, including most memorably the tiny timepiece gartered to Katya’s thigh, revealed when she lifts her skirt in a (predictably successful) bid to seduce ‘Ice Pick Joe’ Morelli (John Cazale). It is as if the hapless writer, Matteo JWHJ0715, thought that he could inject profundity into a meaningless movie with a, y’know, symbol.”
Pankow would have acquitted herself more honorably simply to have admitted that subtlety was wasted in her. Every newbie in film school now, of course, knows that Goncharov’s clocks represent the meaningless unending cycle that is human life, a pessimistic conception derived from Giambattista Vico’s theory of history expounded in his Scienza Nuova.
In a move that can only be called petty, Pankow even tried to rob JWHJ0715 of credit for his previous triumphs, referring with a sneer to his screenplay for Sergio Leone’s Under the Sun (Sotto il sole, 1963), now considered a masterpiece:
“The extremely spare dialogue can only be explained as a product of a conviction on Mr. JWHJ0715’s part that less is more. We can, in this case, cheerfully embrace this view, and conclude that Under the Sun would have been more satisfactory as a silent movie -- or better yet, as a silent audio play.”
For myself, I can only surmise that wherever she is, whether in this world or the next, Ms. Pankow now habitually becomes silent herself whenever Goncharov becomes the topic of conversation.
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After years of helping their hubbies climb the ladder of success, three mid-life Manhattanites have been dumped for a newer, curvier model. But the trio is determined to turn their pain into gain. They come up with a cleverly devious plan to hit their exes where it really hurts – in the wallet!
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Elise Elliot Atchison: Goldie Hawn
Brenda Morelli Cushman: Bette Midler
Annie MacDuggan Paradis: Diane Keaton
Gunilla Garson Goldberg: Maggie Smith
Shelly Stewart: Sarah Jessica Parker
Morton Cushman: Dan Hedaya
Cynthia Swann Griffin: Stockard Channing
Bill Atchison: Victor Garber
Aaron Paradis: Stephen Collins
Phoebe LaVelle: Elizabeth Berkley
Dr. Leslie Rosen: Marcia Gay Harden
Duarto Feliz: Bronson Pinchot
Chris Paradis: Jennifer Dundas
Catherine MacDuggan: Eileen Heckart
Uncle Carmine Morelli: Philip Bosco
Dr. Morris Packman: Rob Reiner
Gill Griffin: James Naughton
Jason Cushman: Ari Greenberg
Ivana Trump: Ivana Trump
Kathie Lee Gifford: Kathie Lee Gifford
Gloria Steinem: Gloria Steinem
Elise’s Fan: Lea DeLaria
Jilted Lover: Debra Monk
Woman in Bed: Kate Burton
Brett Artounian: Timothy Olyphant
Federal Marshall: J.K. Simmons
Young Brenda: Michele Brilliant
Young Elise: Dina Spybey-Waters
Young Annie: Adria Tennor
Young Cynthia: Juliehera DeStefano
Miss Sullivan: J. Smith-Cameron
Eric Loest: Mark Nelson
Gil’s New Wife: Heather Locklear
Security Guard: Richard Council
Film Crew:
Producer: Scott Rudin
Set Decoration: Leslie E. Rollins
Second Unit Director: Jack Gill
Director of Photography: Donald E. Thorin
Editor: John Bloom
Associate Editor: Antonia Van Drimmelen
Casting: Ilene Starger
Costume Design: Theoni V. Aldredge
Music Supervisor: Marc Shaiman
Production Design: Peter S. Larkin
Associate Producer: Craig Perry
Production Manager: Ezra Swerdlow
Makeup Artist: Angela Levin
Director: Hugh Wilson
Screenplay: Robert Harling
Hairstylist: Alan D’Angerio
Assistant Art Director: Ed Check
Art Direction: Charley Beal
Choreographer: Patricia Birch
Executive Producer: Adam Schroeder
Camera Operator: Rob Hahn
Casting Assistant: Kim Miscia
Post Production Supervisor: Tod Scott Brody
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Lee Dichter
Production Coordinator: Ray Angelic
Sound Editor: Richard P. Cirincione
Hairstylist: Frances Mathias
Storyboard Artist: Brick Mason
Construction Coordinator: Ron Petagna
Makeup Artist: Bernadette Mazur
Sound Editor: Laura Civiello
Boom Operator: John Fundus
Sound Mixer: Peter F. Kurland
Location Manager: Joseph E. Iberti
Assistant Art Director: Paul D. Kelly
Negative Cutter: Noëlle Penraat
Costume Supervisor: Hartsell Taylor
Music Editor: Nic Ratner
Special Effects Coordinator: Matt Vogel
Costume Supervisor: Michael Adkins
Still Photographer: Andrew D. Schwartz
ADR Editor: Kenton Jakub
Sound Editor: Eytan Mirsky
Supervising Sound Editor: Maurice Schell
Chief Lighting Technician: Jerry DeBlau
Hairstylist: Werner Sherer
Makeup Artist: E. Thomas Case
Hairstylist: Robert Ramos
Foley Editor: Bruce Kitzmeyer
First Assistant Director: Michael E. Steele
Script Supervisor: Shari L. Carpenter
Music Editor: Nicholas Meyers
Unit Publicist: Eric Myers
Music Programmer: Nick Vidar
Second Assistant Director: Julie A. Bloom
Art Department Coordinator: Julia G. Hickman
Transportation Captain: Steven R. Hammond
Stunt Double: Joni Avery
Transportation Co-Captain: Tom Heilig
Color Timer: Tom Salvatore
Cableman: Tommy Louie
Co-Producer: Thomas A. Imperato
Novel: Olivia Goldsmith
Associate Producer: Heather Neely
Associate Producer: Noah Ackerman
Property Master: Octavio Molina
Storyboard Artist: Lorenzo Contessa
Makeup Artist: Marilyn Carbone
Assistant Costume Designer: Wallace G. Lane Jr.
Assistant Sound Editor: Jay Kessel
Foley Editor: Stuart Stanley
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♡ FULL NAME: Nikolai Regulus Atreides-Nightstar
♡ KNOWN AS: Niko, Nik, Kai, Kola
♡ BIRTHDAY: May 31, 1961
♡ GENDER & PRONOUNS: Male - He /Him
♡ ORIENTATION: Biromantic, Demisexual
♡ BLOOD STATUS: Pureblood
♡ HEIGHT: 5’7”
♡ WEIGHT: 127 lbs
♡ EYE COLOR: Brown, sometimes changes colors
♡ HAIR COLOR: Naturally Black, Dark Brunette but dyes it quite often
♡ SPECIES: Wizard (Human)
♡ PLACE OF RESIDENCE: Nightstar Manor, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, England, Great Britain, Hogwarts
♡ OCCUPATION: Student, Entertainer, Professional Quidditch Player
♡ HOUSE: Slytherin
♡ PATRONUS: Occamy or Ocicat
♡ WAND: 10¾″, Rosewood, Fairy Wing
♡ FACECLAIM: Lee Felix
FAMILY
Rune Aeros Nightstar - Father
Shivani Jade Atreides - Mother
Twyla Black - Niece
Nyxia Kalea Atreides-Nightstar - Twin Sister †
Arcane Jinx Atreides-Nightstar - Twin Sister
Rune Eros Atreides-Nightstar - Older Brother
Ayanna Rosabel Atreides-Nightstar - Older Sister
Felix Aloysius Atreides-Nightstar - Older Brother †
Kalliste Neakita Atreides-Nightstar - Older Sister
Calvin Rai Atreides-Nightstar - Younger Brother †
Zoella Aristella Atreides-Nightstar - Younger Sister †
Soren Niketas Atreides-Nightstar - Younger Brother
Sakura Skye Atreides-Nightstar - Younger Sister
Ryu Blaze Nightstar - Paternal Grandfather
Serafelle Visha Nightstar - Paternal Grandmother
Calix Sirius Atreides - Maternal Grandfather
Rosalyn Noemi Atreides - Maternal Grandmother
Jace Raiden Nightstar - Paternal Great Grandfather †
Erika Lixue Nightstar - Paternal Great Grandmother †
Noah Aiden Atreides - Maternal Great Grandfather †
Kalanie Eirene Atreides - Maternal Great Grandmother †
CONNECTIONS
Regulus Arcturus Black - Honorary Brother In Law †
Khaos Rogue Morelli - Best Friend / Crush
Ruel Adonis Greengrass - Best Friend
Davian Kieran Lestrange - Best Friend
Aelin Lareina Parkinson - Friend
Leilani Nerissa Avery- Friend
Rika Kamari Aria Prewett - Friend
Amias Reign Draven Cromwell - Friend
Kasia Selene Halliwell - Best Friend / Has a crush on Nikolai
Runa Oceane Halliwell - Friend
Severus Snape - Friend †
Emma Vanity - Friend
Bartemius Crouch Jr - Frenemy †
Evan Rosier - Frenemy †
FACTS
Is in Khaos's band, Slytherin With The Darkest Angel
Beater for the Ballycastle Bats, was beater for the Slytherin team
Ends up adopting Twyla with Khaos
Paints his nails black, sometimes with hints of different colors
Has several tattoos and a few piercings
Loves going on adventures and exploring new places with Khaos
Loves a good mystery, loves trying to solve them
Loves being underestimates so he can prove people wrong
Loves listening to music, wizard and muggle
Acts confident a lot of the time but has insecure moments
Is fiercely loyal to anyone he cares about to the point he would do anything for them
Actually quite a powerful wizard, a force to be reckon with if one should cross him
Is proficient in Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Flying, Dueling, Transfiguration, Charms, Dark Arts, Nonverbal magic, Occlumency, and Magical repair
Despite being Slytherin, he processes Gryffindor and Ravenclaw traits.
Loves causing mischief, a little trouble marker but pretends to be innocent when caught
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New Fiction 2023 - October
Another October in the can! And now I wish I could snooze through the real horror that is the holiday season. Maybe I'll stay in October forever... forever... forever...
Here's the long version (since Tumblr blocks too many links in one post).
The TL;DR:
Short Stories
"Snatched from the Brink" by Mary E. Penn (1878)
"The Canal" by Everil Worrell (1927)
"The Lost Performance of the High Priestess of the Temple of Horror" by Carmen Maria Machado (2020)
"The Time Remaining" by Attila Veres & trans. Luca Karafiáth (2019)
"CUE: Change" by Chesya Burke (2011)
"Last Call for the Sons of Shock" by David J. Schow (1994)
"The Real Right Thing" by Henry James (1899)
"The Haunted House" by M.A. Bird (1865)
"The Island of Regrets" by Elizabeth Walter (1965)
"The Stolen Body" by H.G. Wells (1903)
"The White Priest" by Hélène Gingold (1893)
"The Man Who Went Too Far" by E.F. Benson (1912)
"Mater Tenebrarum" by Pilar Pedraza & trans. James D. Jenkins (2000)
"Menopause" by Flore Hazoumé & trans. James D. Jenkins (1994)
"Señor Ligotti" by Bernardo Esquinca & trans. James D. Jenkins (2020)
"Shambleau" by C.L. Moore (1933)
"The Pit and the Pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe (1850)
"The Village Spectre" by Gianna G. Maniego (2002)
"The Fog Horn" by Ray Bradbury (1951)
"The Lady of the House of Love" by Angela Carter (1979)
"The Woman's Ghost Story" by Algernon Blackwood (1907)
"Black Bargain" by Robert Bloch (1942)
"Vastarien" by Thomas Ligotti (1987)
"The Doll" by Daphne du Maurier (1937)
"The Transferred Ghost" by Frank Stockton (1882)
"The Shadowy Third" by Ellen Glasgow (1923)
"The Daemon Lover" by Shirley Jackson (1949)
"The Interval" by Vincent O'Sullivan (1918)
"The Phantom Cyclist" by Ruth Ainsworth (1971)
"Couching at the Door" by D.K. Broster (1942)
"Bloodchild" by Octavia Butler (1984)
Audio
Tales from the Crypt Presents: Dead Easy by A.L. Katz & Gil Adler, performed by Sean Astin, Jake Busey, Tia Carrere, Brett Cullen, John Kassir (1995, 2022)
Comics
"Birds of a Feather" by Stephanie Phillips, Maan House, Giorgio Spalleta, Justin Birch, Chris Sanchez (2021)
"The Origin of Vampirella" by Budd Lewis & Jose Gonzalez (1981)
"Do You Know... the Beast-Man?" by Richard Howell, Colleen Doran, Kevin Cunningham (1992)
"Good Ol' Fashioned Vanilla" by W. Maxwell Prince, Chris O’Halloran, Martín Morazzo, Good Old Neon (2018)
"For Better or Worse?" by Richard Corben (2016)
"Werewolf!" by Frank Frazetta (1964)
"Chickadee!" by Aya Rothwell (2016)
"The Evil Dead" (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3) by Richard Floyd-Walker (1986-1987)
"Famine's Shadow" by Rachel Deering & Christine Larsen (2014)
"A Pretty Place" by Emily Carroll (2023)
"The Thing from the Sea" by Wally Wood & Joe Orlando (1951)
"The Living Ghost" by Frank Belknap Long & Fred Guardineer (1948)
"Essence of Life" by Gail Simone, Tula Lotay, Jared K. Fletcher (2013)
"Hag of the Blood Basket!" by Al Hewetson & Sean Todd (1971)
"The Fisherman" by Franco, Tressina Bowling, Wes Abbott, Sara Richard (2022)
"Dental Plan" by Joy San (2019)
"Frankenstein y el Hombre Lobo" by Unknown (1946)
"Man's World" by Keith Giffen, Mary Sangiovanni, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes, Taylor Esposito (2017)
"Shadow of Death" by William M. Gaines, Al Feldstein, Graham Ingels (1953)
"Smoke and Cedar" by Abby Howard & Alina Pete (2016)
"I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison & John Byrne (1994-1995)
"A Dog and His Boy" by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Jill Thompson, Jason Arthur (2006)
"The Horror Beneath" by Leah Moore, John Reppion, Timothy Green II, Michelle Madsen, Nate Piekos (2006)
"Shadows on the Tomb" by Joe Certa (1952)
"The Muck Monster" by Bernie Wrightson (1975)
"The Duel of the Monsters" by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres (1966)
"The Willowdale Handcar or The Return of the Black Doll" by Edward Gorey (1962)
"Inside You" by Valerie D'Orazio & David James Cole (2014)
"Soylent Teen" by Jordan Morris, Liana Kangas, Ellie Wright, Jack Morelli (2023)
"The Gris-Gris" by Jim Keegan & Ruth Keegan (2004)
"Fair Ground" by Jo Duffy, Mike Manley, Jackson Guice, James Fry, Kevin Cunningham (1992)
Video Games
Haunted House dev. Atari (1982)
Castlevania dev. Konami (1987)
Clock Tower dev. Human Entertainment (1995)
D dev. Warp (1995)
Friday the 13th dev. Atlus (1989)
Silent Hill 3 dev. Konami (2003)
Five Nights at Freddy’s dev. Scott Cawthon (2014)
Movies
It Lives Inside dir. Bishal Dutta (2023)
The Company of Wolves dir. Neil Jordan (1984)
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare dir. Rachel Talalay (1991)
Honeymoon dir. Leigh Janiak (2014)
Organ dir. Kei Fujiwara (1996)
The Bride of Frankenstein dir. James Whale (1935)
The Royal Hotel dir. Kitty Green (2023)
House of 1000 Corpses dir. Rob Zombie (2003)
The Nun II dir. Michael Chaves (2023)
The Godsend dir. Gabrielle Beaumont (1980)
Hatching dir. Hanna Bergholm (2022)
The Velvet Vampire dir. Stephanie Rothman (1971)
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter dir. Joseph Zito (1984)
A Haunting in Venice dir. Kenneth Branagh (2023)
Piggy dir. Carlota Pereda (2022)
A Night to Dismember (The Lost Version) dir. Doris Wishman (1979)
The Blob dir. Irvin Yeaworth (1958)
Embrace of the Vampire dir. Anne Goursaud (1995)
Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls dir. Andrew Bowser (2023)
Exposed to Danger dir. Yang Chia-yun (Karen Yang) (1982)
Saw X dir. Kevin Greutert (2023)
The Birds dir. Alfred Hitchcock (1963)
Slumber Party Massacre II dir. Deborah Brock (1987)
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island dir. Jim Stenstrum (1998)
The Being dir. Jackie Kong (1983)
Kuso dir. Steve (2017)
Visible Secret dir. Ann Hui (2001)
The Exorcist: Believer dir. David Gordon Green (2023)
The Love Witch dir. Anna Biller (2016)
Bones dir. Ernest R. Dickerson (2001)
Bedevil dir. Tracey Moffatt (1993)
Television
Regular Show - "Terror Tales of the Park" I-VI (2011-2016)
The Simpsons - "Treehouse of Horror Presents: Not It" (2022)
Tales from the Cryptkeeper - Seasons 2 & 3 (1994 & 1999)
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Select shots from Quaker Presents Your Breakfast Serial (2001), the final appearance so far of Quisp.
That is one expressive comet...
DIRECTED BY @gabeswarr
LAYOUT features Gabe Swarr and @wil-branca
INKING: Ray Morelli
ANIMATION: Matt Danner
PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: Nikki Pontius, Eric J. Pringle (as Pringle)
FLASH ANIMATION: Tony Mora, Robyn Byrd
Watch here (best-quality upload with credits here)
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1/13 Book Deals
Good morning, everyone! It sure has been a hot minute since I’ve done one of these posts, so I apologize for that! How are you all doing!? Things have been pretty damn not good where I am, I hope you’re all staying safe. I literally never leave my apartment except for taking walks, haha, which has pretty much been the case for a while. Regardless, there were quite a few great books on sale today and I finally have more time today so I wanted to share those all with you. :) Also, I have a bunch of emails I need to respond to and I don’t want to, so I am doing this instead. I’m not usually a huge procrastinator, but when it comes to emails... I absolutely am.
Anyway, there really are a lot of great ones today! Some Neil Gaiman, Karl Marlantes, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ray Bradbury, etc... so be sure to check some out if you’re in need of some new reads for the year. :) I hope you all have a truly wonderful day and that you’re all staying safe and hopefully finding some relaxation somewhere.
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Data di uscita:
08 ottobre 2020
Genere:
Commedia
Anno:
2020
Regia:
Umberto Carteni
Attori:
Giampaolo Morelli, Andrea Delogu, Ricky Memphis, Grazia Schiavo, Luca Vecchi, Vincent Riotta, Gian Marco Tognazzi
Paese:
Italia
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01 Distribution
Sceneggiatura:
Alessandro Pondi, Paolo Logli, Riccardo Irrera, Mauro Graiani
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Andrea Guerra
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Rodeo Drive con Rai Cinema
TRAMA DIVORZIO A LAS VEGAS
Divorzio a Las Vegas, film diretto da Umberto Carteni, è la storia di Lorenzo (Giampaolo Morelli) ed Elena (Andrea Delogu), due giovani studenti di 18 anni: lei bella e apparentemente inarrivabile, lui invece è il classico secchione che annoia ogni ragazza che incontra. I due si ritrovano in America durante una vacanza studio e l'ultimo giorno oltreoceano assumono LSD; sotto l'effetto della droga allucinogena finiscono a Las Vegas, dove un po' per gioco e un po' per sfida si sposano. Da questo momento in poi l'uno perde le tracce dell'altra.
Sono trascorsi 20 lunghi anni e le loro vite sono cambiate, i due sono ormai adulti: lei è una donna in carriera che lavora come manager, mentre lui è un ghost writer che si mantiene redigendo discorsi politici per gli esponenti di qualsiasi fazione. Nonostante li loro matrimonio improvvisato, la coppia non ha avuto più contatti sin da quella bravata giovanile. Eppure il destino li riunisce, dal momento che Elena sta per convolare a nozze con Giannandrea Bertolini (Gian Marco Tognazzi), uno degli uomini più facoltosi del Paese. La donna non può sposarsi se prima..non divorzia!
Per coronare il suo sogno d'amore Elena deve tornare clandestinamente con Lorenzo nella "Città del peccato" per annullare il matrimonio. Questo problema burocratico trasporterà i due coniugi in un viaggio inaspettato tra i loro sentimenti, che permetterà a ognuno di loro di ritrovare se stesso e la propria identità, ma soprattutto di scoprire che quell'errore di vent'anni fa non è stato mosso solamente dalla goliardia giovanile...
La sinossi ufficiale del film:
A diciott'anni Lorenzo ed Elena si conoscono durante una vacanza studio in America.
L'ultimo giorno di vacanza, sotto gli effetti del peyote, si sposano per gioco, poi si perdono di vista per vent'anni.
Oggi Elena è una giovane manager in ascesa e Lorenzo è un ghost writer per politici di qualsiasi schieramento.
Lorenzo ed Elena non si sarebbero più rincontrati se lei non si stesse per sposare: per farlo deve ritornare in gran segreto a Las Vegas con Lorenzo e divorziare. Una seccatura burocratica che si trasformerà invece in una grande avventura e nell'occasione per ritrovare se stessi.
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The Loose Screw Storyboarded and directed by me revisions by Ray Morelli I had a blast boarding this one, so many opportunities for comedy and funny acting. Stress and panic are fun emotions to draw. There was a big section cut that we turned into our end credits tag.
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
en gras : les derniers ajouts :-: in bold: the last news
Septembre
24/25. John Cale & Cate Le Bon – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain ||COMPLET||
25. Franck Vigroux : "Tempest" – La Maison des Métallos
25. Rudolf Eb.Er, Dave Phillips & Alice Kemp : Schimpfluch Affiliated Actions – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
25. Dälek & Olivier Mellano + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain
25. Mope Grooves + Lox + Mamie Daragon – Espace B
25. Jeff Mills : "Things to Come" + Anthony Linell & Ali M. Demirel : "Winter Ashes" + Kangding Ray (dj) (fest. Les Veillées électroniques) – La Gaîté lyrique
25. Primal Scream + Idles + Life – Yoyo|Palais de Tokyo (gratuit sur résa) ||COMPLET||
26. Thomas Ankersmit + Martin Tétreault + Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (fest. Crak) – Église Saint-Merri
26. Monolake + Peder Mannerfelt + Murcof & Manu Lacroix (fest. Les Veillées électroniques) – La Gaîté lyrique
26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes
26. Wayne Hussey + Ashton Nyte – Bus Palladium
26. Graham Dunning + Knappy Kaisernappy + Bugaled – Espace B
26. Paracelze + Tout bleu + Intervalle – Le Picolo (Saint-Ouen)
27. Léa Bertucci + Hubbub + Tijana Stankovic (fest. Crak) – Église Saint-Merri
27. Noseholes + Child Abuse + Catisfaction + Claude – Espace B
27. Les Wampas + En attendant Ana – La Station
27. Mon Alberteen + 333boyz – Treize
27. Oil Thief + Death Kneel + Jesuve – La Cantine de Belleville
27. CHDH : “Deciban” + Joris Guibert : “Khromacousma” – 100 ECS
27. Lapse of Reason + Garçon manqué + IV Horsemen + Till Noon – L'International
27. Denise Rabe + Emmanuel + Introversion + Ekserd + Yoannis – Beat Boat
27. Delacave [+ Trisomie 21 ||ANNULÉ||] – Protocol (Pantin)
27. Kamikaze Space Programme + Geistform + Unhuman + Pessimist + Isabassi – Protocol (Pantin)
27. December b2b Ron Morelli + Drame nature + Élise + Hodge + Slutara b2b Urami + Violeta West (Paris Electronic Week) – La Machine
28. Onceim joue Éliane Radigue + Pancrace + Martin Tétreault (fest. Crak) – Église Saint-Merri
28. Noriko Tujiko + I Apologize + KTL + Parhelic Shell (20 ans de la compagnie Gisèle Vienne) – La Station
28. Os Noctambulos + Belmont Witch + Quelque + Les Lignes droites + Noyades – Espace B
28. Nytt Land – Le Klub
28. Tschegue + Slikback + Jardin + Juliana Huxtable + Crystalmess (Redbull Music fest) – La Maroquinerie
28. Lunice + Makala + Kobo + Rakoto3000 + Mel Woods + Sixtion (Redbull Music fest) – La Bellevilloise
28. Ujjaya + Zann + Remco Helbers + Moshé O'Grady (fest. Ambient) – Crypte Ararat|Église Sainte-Anne
28. Casual Gabberz (Paris Electronic Week) – Le Kilowatt (Vitry/Seine)
29. James Murphy + Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy + Vincent Privat + Seb le vinyl (Redbull Music Fest.) – Le 104
29. Pour X raisons + King's Queer + Abdullah Sheraton – CIPC
30. Kasper T. Toeplitz : musique pour "Glissements" de Myriam Gourfink (fest. d'automne) – musée de l'Orangerie
30. Exek + Euromilliard + Drag Me – Espace B
Octobre
01. Emma Ruth Rendel + Sylvaine – Petit Bain
01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale
02. Phoenician Drive + Le Réveil des tropiques – Badaboum
02. Bill Orcutt + Perrine Bourel + Yvan Étienne – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
03. JB Dunckel + Mariachi + Freeka Tet + Alexis Langevin-Tétrault & Pierre-Luc Lecours (Biennale Nemo) – Le Trianon (gratuit sur résa)
03. Piotr Kurek + Papivores + Matthias Puech – Espace B
03. A.N.I. – Le Bal
04. Kontravoid + Hide + Soft Riot – Espace B
04. Anthony Rother + Galaxian + Sync 24 + Foreign Sequence – Rex Club
04. Ascion b2b D. Carbone + Hypnoskull + Years of Denial + Common Poetry + Salem Unsigned – Protocol (Pantin)
04. Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + Regis + The Driver + Dave Clark + SHDW & Obscure Shape + AZF + ABSL + Amato & Adriani + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Charles Green + Dax J + Dersee + DVS 1 + Félicie + Boston 189 + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette)
05. Bernard Szajner + Marco Quaresimin + Monÿang + Vincent Heter & Lou-Maria Le Brusq + Mururoa + Richard Comte + Jules Wysocki & Natnada Marchal (Les Sonifères fest.) – DOC
05. Anetha b2b Randomer + Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Rebekah + Juan Atkins + Marcel Dettmann + Poison Point + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Bassam + Fabrizio Rat + Newa + Tripeo b2b Hemka + Analog Kitchen + Cleric b2b Stranger + Marko Nastic (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette)
05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit)
06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie
06. Aline Penitot + Nuits + Jean-Baptiste Zelal + Pali Meursault + Rodolphe Alexis + Aymeric de Tapol + Dasein (Les Sonifères fest.) – DOC
06. Quator Bozzini joue : "Occam Delta XV" d'Éliane Radigue, "Five String Quartets" de Phill Niblock et "Koan" de James Tenney – La Marbrerie (Montreuil)
08. Sleep + Pharaoh Overlord – Bataclan
09. Jozef Van Wissem : cinéconcert sur "Nosferatu le vampire" de Murnau – Cinémathèque
09. New Model Army – La Maroquinerie
09. Trumans Water – Espace B
09. Kollaps + Âme de boue + Alice Botté – L'International
09. Ty Segall & Freedom Band + Guadal Tejaz – La Cigale
10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band + Axis: Sova – La Cigale
10. Toecutter + Le Crabe + Tommpa Lanzakinen (Serendip Lab fest.) – Le Zorba
10. Dumb + Belmont Witch + À trois sur la plage – La Boule noire
10. Bruce McClure + Paul Smith joue "A Jim O’Rourke European premiere of a new 2019 Moog Synthesizer playback installation work" – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
11. Bitpart + Mary Bell + Rive droite + Going away Party + Ours blond + Shit Rockets + Alison Backdoor – Espace B
11. Nova Materia + Scalping – La Station
11. Sonic Area + Shaârgot – Petit Bain
11. Kazumoto Endo + Spore Spawn + Vomir + Autocastration – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
11. Birds in Row + Lane (Jimi fest.) – Théâtre Antoine-Vitez (Ivry/Seine)
11. Frank Bretschneider + Robert Lippok – Protocol (Pantin)
11. Marc Acardipane aka Pop + Manu le Malin + [KRTM] + DJ Chuimix + Raw + Makornik + Fuerr – La Machine
11. Ansome & Ayarcana + H880 + Fred Terror b2b Panzer + Antenes – Protocol (Pantin)
11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET||
12. Lucas Paris : "Emotional Synthesis" + Orson Hentschel + Sentimental Rave (Biennale Nemo) – Le 104
12. Ben Shemie, John McEntire & Sam Prekop – Petit Bain
12. Osilasi + Tumulus + Kawaii & The Boulaouane Brothers + G de GNG & Julien Bobard + Nicolas Montgermont & Pali Meursault (Serendip Lab fest.) – Cirque électrique
12. Marion Guillet + Bear Bones, Lay Low + Full Quantic Pass + Pi Doom (Serendip Lab fest.) – Jazz yJazz
12. Foudre! + Tiger Tigre + Front de cadeaux + Sierra Manhattan + Die Klar + Kwamē – La Station
13. Andy Ortmann + Viki + Deeat Palace + Evil Moisture – Les Nautes
14. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Olympia
14. Shannon Wright – Trianon
15. Arno Bruil + Les pédales s'amusent + MMY – Espace B
15. Kate Carr + Valérie Vivancos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
15/16. Metronomy – Olympia
16. Cycle péruvien + Laurene Ipsum + Robin Kobrynski (Serendip Lab fest.) – Cirque électrique
17. Vindicatrix + Descendeur + Lacustre + Gakona (Serendip Lab fest.) – Cirque électrique
17. City Dragon + Sunk Heaven – Le Zorba
17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo
17. Automat : musique pour "Archeologia" d'Emmanuelle Huynh – Centre Pompidou
18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain
18. Total Victory + Leroy se meurt + Entracte Twist – Espace B
18. A_r_c_c + À travers + Simple Appareil + Blenno Die Wurstbrücke – église Saint-Merri
18. Arktau Eos + Zoät-Aon + Aeoga – Les Voûtes
18. Marie Guilleray + Justin Bennett + Jaap Vink + Gabriel Paiuk + Raviv Ganchrow + Kees Tazelaar + Gottfried Michael Koenig + Johan Van Kreij + Richard Barrett + Ji Youn Kang + Bjarni Gunnarsson (Akousma) – MPAA
18. Maud Geffray + Molecule + DNGLS (MaMA fest.) – La Cigale
18. Sydney Valette + Le Prince Harry + Maenad Veyl – Protocol (Pantin)
18. Rendez-Vous + Marble Arch – Le Plan (Ris-Orangis)
18. Stanislav Tolkachev + Unhuman & AN-I + Oake + Nastia Reigel – Protocol (Pantin)
19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan
19. Josin – Lafayette Anticipations
19. Françoise Barrière + Renaud Bajeux + Pali Meursault + Julia Hanadi Al Abed + Yan Maresz (Akousma) – MPAA
19. G4Z + Peru + Jean Turner + Monster X + Steven Marcato + Aly-x (Serendip Lab fest.) – Le Sultan
19. Adam X + David Caretta b2b The Hacker + 14Anger + Phase Fatale + Terence Fixmer + Raffaele Atanasio + Darzack + De-Dust2 + Dersee – tba
19. Juan Atkins + Vril + Ceephax Acid crew + Antigone + Onur özer + Fasme (Le Champ des machines) – Le Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel)
19. Lingua Ignota – Espace B ||COMPLET||
19. Pixies + Blood Red Shoes – Olympia ||COMPLET||
21. Pawns + Youth Avoiders + Barren? – Espace B
21. Les morts vont bien + Rivière de corps + René Couteau + Razzle Dazzle (dj) (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
22. Carambolage + Deedee & Tha Abracadabras + Roger de Lille & The Gin Tonics + The Hare (dj) (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
22. Thurston Moore – Trabendo
22. David J – Petit Bain
23. Ecstatic Vision + Les Tigres du futur + Os Noctambulos – ESS'pace
23. Sly & The Family Drone + Stef Ketteringham – Espace B
23. Plomb + Je t'aime + Electric Press Kit + dj Oxblood (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
23. Four Tet – Le 104 ||COMPLET||
24. Last Night + Negative Space + Pedigree + Buzz Kull + dj Dave Rockin (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
24. The Necks – La Marbrerie (Montreuil)
25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain
25. Poutre + OK fdp + Bruant zizi – ESS'pace
25. Jozef Van Wissem – crypte Notre-Dame de la Croix
25. Fiesta en el Vacio + Axell Larsen + Franz France + Sinead O'Connick jr + Paroi (Serendip Lab fest.) – Jazz y Jazz
25. Catastrophe + Sean O'Hagan + Form – La Maroquinerie
25. Bestial Mouth + Veil of Light – Protocol (Pantin)
25. DaGeist + Blind Delon + Outer Limit Lotus + Nick klein + UVB 76 + Dress Rehearsal (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
25. dj Varsovie + Paulie Jan + Blndr b2b Panzer + Mind Matter + End of Mortal Life – Glazart
25. Orphx + O/H + December + Unhuman + Limbus Puerorum – Protocol (Pantin)
26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain
26. Nina Harker + Bianca Warlord – Le Zorba
26. Truckks + Terrier + Achab + Olive Pogo + Car Crash Control (dj) (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
26. The Wheal + Princesse Napälm + L'Orchidée Cosmique + Klymt (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
26. Mørbeck + Philipp Strobel + IV Horsemen – La Machine
26. Alignment + Hadone + UVB + Parfait + Repro – tba
26. Loto Retina + Jakub Lemiszewski + Somaticae + Le Compas dans l'oeil + Ahta Bat + Letal Ataraxia (Serendip Lab fest.) – Le Sultan
27. Stephen Mallinder + Laisse Moi + Hexenschuss (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
28. Kate Tempest – Le Trianon
29. Agent Side Grinder + DaGeist – La Boule noire
30. The White Screen + Techno Thriller + Novichok – Supersonic (gratuit)
30. Oiseaux-Tempête + Jessica Moss – La Maroquinerie
30. Jenny Hval – Centre Pompidou
30. Battles – Trabendo
31. Skepta + Mura Masa + Hamza + Zola + Ateyaba + Celeste + Duendita + Ezra Collective + Flohio + Kojey Radical + Master Peace + Slowthai + The Comet is Coming + Yussef Dayes + Charlotte Dos Santos + Kojaque (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette
31. Arrington de Dionyso – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
31. Broken English Club + Cabaret nocturne + IV Horsemen + Gil. Barte – Petit Bain
Novembre
01. Chromatics + Belle & Sebastian + Primal Scream + John Talabot + Weyes Blood + Barrie + Briston Maroney + Chai + Desire + Helado Negro + Jackie Mendoza + Nilüfer Yanya + Orville Peck + Sheer Mag + Squir + Loving + Nelson Beer + Sons of Raphael (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette
01. Under Black Helmet b2b Hadone + Inhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + Danilo Incorvala + Makornik + Félicie – Les Docks de Paris (La Plaine-Saint-Denis)
02. The 1975 + Charli XCX + 2manysdj (dj) + Aurora + Agar Agar + SebastiAn + Aeris Roves vs Jamila Woods + Jessica Pratt + Kedr Livanskiy + Korantemaa + BEA1991 + Caroline Polachek + Ela Minus + KhadyaK + Mk.gee + Oklou + Tobi Lou (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette
03. Ensemble économique + CIA débutante – Le Chinois (Montreuil)
05. Body of Light – Supersonic (gratuit)
06. The Murder Capital – Nouveau Casino
07. Xiu Xiu + Camilla Sparksss + Hyperculte – Petit Bain
07. Kælan Mikla – La Boule noire
08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
08. Part Chimp + Gnod + Hey Colossus – Petit Bain
08. Sourdurent + Raymonde – Pan Piper
08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo ||COMPLET||
09. Molchat Doma + War Scenes – La Station
10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie
10. Ôlafur Arnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan
13. Mick Harvey & JP Silo, Steve Shelley, Glenn Lewis – Les Trois Baudets
14. Dinah Bird & Jean-Philippe Renoult (Inaudible Matters) – La Gaîté lyrique
14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie
15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique
15. Von Pariahs + Nursery – Point FMR
15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
17. Nitzer Ebb + Liebknecht – La Machine
17. Tropical Fuck Storm – Badaboum
19. Earth + Helen Money – Petit Bain
20. Lucy Railton + Sean Baxter + Jessica Ekomane – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
22. Rubin Steiner + Dombrance + Ambeyance + Meteo Mirage – La Maroquinerie
22. Nursery + Casse Gueule + Tout de suite – Cirque électrique
22. Kazu Makino (Blonde Redhead) – Les Étoiles
23. Billy Chyldish + Le Villejuif Undergroud + Petausaure (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt)
24. TR/ST – Le Trianon
24. Mdou Moctar – La Boule noire
24. Midori Takada + Carla dal Forno + Felicia Atkinson (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt)
24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine
26. Wardruna – Olympia
27. The Stranglers – Olympia
28. Derek Holzer + Cate Hope & Lisa McKinney + Antoine Schmitt & Hortense Gauthier (fest. Bruits blancs) – Le Cube (gratuit sur résa)
28. The Psychotic Monks – Trabendo
28. Artl + Powerdove – Petit Bain
29. Scanner – Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil
30. Mondkopf – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit)
30. Donato Dozzy + Max Cooper + Terry & Cyan Riley + Ensemble intercontemporain joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Ensemble Social Silence joue "Music for Airport" de Brian Eno + Apollo noir + Récital pour marimbas (Marathon fest) – La Gaîté lyrique
Décembre
01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie
03. White Hills – Supersonic (gratuit)
03. Belgrado – Espace B
06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
07. Kokoko! – La Gaîté lyrique
08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
11. Boris – Le Gibus
12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain
12. Kompromat (Vitalic & Rebeka Warrior) – La Cigale
13. Contrefaçon – La Gaîté lyrique
13. Regards extrêmes + Lisieux + Ascending divers – Les Voûtes
18. Amenra – Bataclan
2020
Janvier
04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
16. Black Midi – Le Carreau du Temple
18. Lee Ranaldo & Raül Refree – Le 104
18. Franck Vigroux : "Flesh" (Biennale Nemo) – Maison des arts et de la culture (Créteil)
29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale
30. Editors – Salle Pleyel
31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel
Février
02. Sunn o))) – La Gaîté lyrique
09. Explosions in the Sky – La Cigale
13. Ride – Le Trianon
16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale
21. Ensemble Links joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain : "Détroit" + Molécule – Le 104
24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon
Mars
06. Frustration – Le Trianon
07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie
21. Front 242 + She Past Away – Élysée Montmartre
21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
28. Ensemble Links joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain joue Kraftwerk – théâtre de la Cité internationale
Mai
08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
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For the week of 25 March 2019
Quick Bits:
Action Comics #1009 takes a moment to assess the damage caused by Leviathan as Superman, Lois, Jimmy, and Waller try to put the pieces together in the Fortress of Solitude. More inventive use of Superman’s x-ray vision from Steve Epting and Brad Anderson.
| Published by DC Comics
Amazing Spider-Man #18 continues “Hunted” unveiling the Kraven-bots and plan for rich folks to hunt the animal-themed villains (and Spider-Man), but not exactly why. This one also falls into the clichéd trap of bringing back obscure z-list characters only to kill them in order to show the stakes. I’m kind of getting tired of that, but otherwise this is still entertaining. Great art from Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado, and Erick Arciniega.
| Published by Marvel
Avengers: No Road Home #7 takes us inside Spectrum’s worries and fears about what she’s becoming as the team tries to prevent Nyx from reclaiming the shards. It really feels like the entire creative team have been stepping up their game these past few issues, but as Paco Medina and Jesus Aburtov take over the art reins again this issue, it feels like the bar has been raised again. Beautiful artwork.
| Published by Marvel
Bad Luck Chuck #1 is an entertaining and unique debut from Lela Gwenn, Matthew Dow Smith, Kelly Fitzpatrick, and Frank Cvetkovic. It stars Charlene Manchester, a seeming walking disaster, who has started up a business for the chaos her mere presence causes. It’s different, there’s some nice incidental humour and a hook for a broader story involving an insurance investigator tailing her, all with some wonderful art from Smith and Fitzpatrick.
| Published by Dark Horse
Batgirl #33 is pretty heavy as Babs deals with James being released. Great work all around from Mairghread Scott, Elena Casagrande, Scott Godlewski, John Kalisz, and Andworld Design really delivering on the heightened emotions Babs is going through with the release of her serial killer brother. Particularly the switch between blue and red washes Kalisz uses when Babs confronts her father.
| Published by DC Comics
Black Hammer: Age of Doom #9 continues through this bleak new world where almost everyone has forgotten who they were and there’s apparently a lot of gay panic, on Earth and Mars. It’s rather disturbing. Dean Ormston and Dave Stewart deliver some great moody art.
| Published by Dark Horse
Black Science #39 gives us a heartfelt and humorous reunion, possibly one of the final good moments before the series is going to pivot to the end. I get the feeling that Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno Dinisio, and Rus Wooton are going to put us through hell reading the final arc, so this bit of happiness with some funny stories and at least a bit of retribution, is great to see.
| Published by Image / Giant Generator
Coda #10 is huge as Si Spurrier, Matías Bergara, Michael Doig, and Jim Campbell work through some of the truth of what’s been driving this entire story. It’s damn good, with some of the best storytelling in comics right now.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
Crimson Lotus #5 is one of two finales this week for a Hellboy universe mini-series, seeing the end to John Arcudi, Mindy Lee, Michelle Madsen, and Clem Robins’ tale of Crimson Lotus’ early days. I’ve loved the set up for Dai and Shengli in this series and definitely would not be averse to seeing more, there’s a nice feel of pulp action and mystery from a different perspective than what we’ve seen in Lobster Johnson. Also, there’s a great surprise appearance.
| Published by Dark Horse
Daredevil #3 is proving that Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Sunny Gho, and Clayton Cowles’ excellent first two issues are no fluke, “Know Fear” is easily shaping up to be one of the best Daredevil stories in decades. There’s a wonderful depth and complexity to the characters, the tension of a broken and beaten Daredevil coming into conflict with the police is taut, there are some amazing surprises, and the art is phenomenal.
| Published by Marvel
Dial H for Hero #1 is some ridiculous fun from Sam Humphries, Joe Quinones, and Dave Sharpe. We’re introduced to the new guardian of the H Dial, Miguel, an average boy forced to work his Uncle’s Mayo Madness food truck after what’s possibly the death of his parents (it’s not made explicit, so something else could have happened), searching for another thrill after being saved by Superman. Quinones’ art is one of the main drawing factors, with an incredible shift in style during the hero portion, both he and Humphries do an incredible job poking fun at the approach.
| Published by DC Comics / Wonder Comics
Doctor Strange #12 reunites Mark Waid and Barry Kitson for part one of “Herald Supreme” as a pushy, obnoxious alien steamrolls Strange in an attempt to stop Galactus from destroying his homeworld. It’s weird to see Strange brought low again so soon after the first arc, along with the destruction of all of the magic his artifacts house, but it is an interesting predicament he finds himself in struggling to stop Galactus from devouring the mystic planes.
| Published by Marvel
The Flash #67 builds off of last issue’s Rogues spotlight on the Trickster and the previous sub-plot of Commander Cold’s investigation as Joshua Williamson, Scott Kolins, Luis Guerrero, and Steve Wands kick off part one of “The Greatest Trick of All”. Kolins reminds us why he’s one of the best Flash artists of the past few decades amidst a story that is bizarrely happy.
| Published by DC Comics
The Forgotten Queen #2 reveals more of War-Monger’s history, as she navigates the possibility of feelings of love for what seems to be the first time. Really intriguing character-building here from Tini Howard, Amilcar Pinna, Ulises Arreola, and Jeff Powell.
| Published by Valiant
Friendo #5 concludes with what feels like one of the weirdest interpretations of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas I’ve ever read. The horror story of rampant consumerism mixed with reality television comes to a head as Leo finally gets his Action Joe action figure in possibly the most extreme way. Alex Paknadel, Martin Simmonds, Dee Cunniffe, and Taylor Esposito end this wild ride on a high note.
| Published by Vault
Go-Bots #5 is the incredible end to what has been an excellent series reinterpreting the Go-Bots by Tom Scioli. It started as a relatively normal interpretation of the property, working well with nostalgia while still presenting a unique rumination on free will and robot ethics, then elevated into all out insanity pushing the Go-Bots in new and frightening directions as the bots took over. This final issue explores that post-apocalypse further and cleverly seeds the idea that the Go-Bots were the progenitors to the Transformers.
| Published by IDW
Hellboy and the BPRD: 1956 #5 is the other conclusion in the Hellboy universe this week, detailing a bit more of Hellboy’s time in Mexico, particular after Esteban’s death and he was filming wrestling movies. There’s some wonderful character moments as he laments Esteban’s loss and the even more personal loss of his best friend and dog, Mac. It also underlines Bruttenholm’s lack of soft skills and empathy, not noticing either Margaret and Archie’s romance or how bad Hellboy is hurting emotionally right now. Great work from Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Mike Norton, Michael Avon Oeming, Yishan Li, Dave Stewart, and Clem Robins.
| Published by Dark Horse
Invaders #3 adds more fuel to the fire with an uncaring American military moving forward on a perceived and actual threat from Atlantis and more questions about Namor’s past and possible mental instability. Chip Zdarsky is doing some very interesting things with plot threads spilling out of Secret Empire and acting as essentially a bridge between Avengers and Captain America.
| Published by Marvel
Isola #7 sees our duo come across a quarry town full of women who’ve had their children and men snatched up by the war or worse. It’s an interesting development of the real human cost of war, but it also opens up a mystery as to what or who is really taking the kids, and what they’re possibly becoming. Brenden Fletcher, Karl Kerschl, Msassyk, and Aditya Bidikar continue to produce one of the most beautiful, intriguing, and entertaining comics on the shelves right now.
| Published by Image
The Lollipop Kids #4 has some absolutely stunning artwork from Diego Yapur and DC Alonso. Previous issues have been incredibly impressive, but some of the compositions in this one take it to a whole other level.
| Published by AfterShock
Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #3 reveals just how thoroughly insane the Ozymandias-styled, world-“saving”, alternate Cannon is as Kieron Gillen, Caspar Wijngaard, Mary Safro, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou continue to push this story in intriguing directions. It’s funny, because the conflict, the superhero battles, feel like window-dressing for something else still. Especially as the “good” Cannon traverses panels.
| Published by Dynamite
Sabrina the Teenage Witch #1 is another entertaining debut under the new “Archie Forever” initiative, from Kelly Thompson, Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, and Jack Morelli. Like the previous titles, it appears as though there isn’t a lot (or possibly any) of overlap with the other series, introducing us to this rebooted Sabrina’s family. It’s off to a good start, familiar faces in play, humour abounding, Salem being a little bellend, and the mystery of a wendigo.
| Published by Archie
Sharkey: The Bounty Hunter #2 is worth it for Simone Bianchi’s gorgeous artwork alone. Bianchi has always been an interesting artist, with inventive layouts and character designs, rich colour choices, and a beautiful soft-focus, painted style, all of that on display here for this story.
| Published by Image
The Silencer #15 is a bit bittersweet since we know that it’s ending now, I would have hoped given how tied to Leviathan that it is that the series would at least see a tie-in to the forthcoming Event Leviathan, but sadly no. In the mean time, we’re still getting an excellent action comic from Dan Abnett, V. Ken Marion, Sandu Florea, Mike Spicer, and Tom Napolitano.
| Published by DC Comics
Star Wars: Vader - Dark Visions #2 is another excellent self-contained story exploring Darth Vader’s effect on others, from Dennis Hallum, Brian Level, Jordan Boyd, and Joe Caramagna. This one takes a look at the desperation and recklessness that fear of Vader’s wrath can have on someone. The layouts from Level are phenomenal.
| Published by Marvel
Stone Star #1 is a great digital original debut from Jim Zub, Max Dunbar, Espen Grundetjern, and Marshall Dillon. It introduces us to a pair of scavengers on a planet being visited by a travelling battle arena ship, kind of taking its cue from hero shooters like Overwatch and more traditional fighting games like Mortal Kombat. There’s an interesting hook of human (or alien) trafficking to go along with the coming-of-age tale that’s set up as one of the scavengers, Dail, is offered a chance to possibly study and train with the gladiators. Great art and character designs from Dunbar and Grundetjern.
| Published by Swords & Sassery
Transformers #2 engaged me a bit more than the first issue. It’s still very methodical and slow in its pacing and revelations, but there are some interesting hooks in the mystery of who murdered Brainstorm and in who was taking potshots at the Ascenticon rally. The mix of politics and self-determination through will to power is certainly an interesting concept from Brian Ruckley.
| Published by IDW
William Gibson’s Alien 3 #5 concludes what has been an excellent adaptation of Gibson’s screenplay by Johnnie Christmas, Tamra Bonvillain, and Nate Piekos. This final chapter ramps up the action and the stakes as the remaining survivors try to flee the station before blowing it and the aliens inside up. Tons of great horrific art from Christmas and Bonvillain.
| Published by Dark Horse
Wonder Woman #67 continues “Giants War”, with G. Willow Wilson doing a decent job of further rehabilitating Giganta. Also some interesting developments regarding the titans that may not be titans.
| Published by DC Comics
Other Highlights: 30 Days of Night 100 Page Giant, The Avant-Guards #3, Beyonders #5, Black Panther #10, Black Widow #3, Bone Parish #8, Books of Magic #6, Breakneck #4, Cinema Purgatorio #17, Detective Comics #1000, DuckTales #19, Fantastic Four #8, Femme Magnifique: 10 Magnificent Women who Changed the World, Fight Club 3 #3, Freedom Fighters #4, GI Joe: Sierra Muerte #2, GLOW #1, Goddess Mode #4, Hardcore #4, Hex Wives #6, Ice Cream Man #11, Invader Zim #41, Ironheart #4, Jim Henson’s Beneath the Dark Crystal #8, Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: Coronation #12, Jughead: The Hunger #13, Justice League Odyssey #7, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Tempest #5, Martian Manhunter #4, Marvel Comics Presents #3, Marvel Rising #1, Mera: Tidebreaker, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #37, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #41, Outcast #40, Punks Not Dead: London Calling #2, Quincredible #5, The Realm #12, Rick & Morty #48, Rick & Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons: Director’s Cut #1, Sabrina: The Teenage Witch #1, These Savage Shores #1 - Black & White Edition, Spawn #295, Spider-Man/Deadpool #48, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #30, Star Wars Adventures #19, Super Sons: The Polarshield Project, Superior Spider-Man #4, TMNT: Urban Legends #11, The Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #5, Viking Queen, Wasted Space #8
Recommended Collections: Animosity: Evolution - Volume 2: Lex Machina, Asgardians of the Galaxy - Volume 1: Infinity Armada, The Ballad of Sang, Barrier - Limited Edition Slipcase Set, Charlie’s Angels - Volume 1, Cloak & Dagger: Negative Exposure, Coda - Volume 1, Flash - Volume 9: Reckoning of the Forces, Mind MGMT Omnibus - Volume 1, Ms. Marvel - Volume 10: Time and Again, Regression - Volume 3, Sheena: Queen of the Jungle - Volume 2, TMNT: Rise of the TMNT - Volume 1, War Bears
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Alzheimer - Un cortometraggio lo racconta con delicatezza
Apprezzato da pubblico e addetti ai lavori, vincitore del premio RAI CINEMA Channel 2022 e del premio speciale della Giuria al Maazzeni Film Festival 2022, il cortometraggio indipendente sul delicato tema dell’Alzheimer, scritto e diretto da Vincenzo Palazzo, è stato selezionato per diversi festival cinematografici, tra cui il David di Donatello, dichiarato “Best Short” al Milano Film Festival e insignito di diversi premi.
Importanti riconoscimenti anche per la protagonista, Daria Morelli, premiata come Migliore Attrice dall’AnimArt Film Festival e da Corti al Sud.
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Anna, un cortometraggio che racconta l'Alzheimer
“Anna” è la storia di una donna che vive la sua malattia, a uno stadio precoce, quasi senza accorgersi di dove sia il confine tra la realtà e la fantasia, tra le memorie, i sogni e gli incubi.
Nel silenzio, nella solitudine, nella pace di un luogo affacciato sul mare, tra oggetti e sensazioni legati al passato e che riaffiorano ovunque posi lo sguardo, Anna comincia lentamente a ripercorrere episodi della sua infanzia, alternando immagini delicate e oniriche ad altre, invece, minacciose e inquietanti.
La sua stessa immagine riflette le sue paure e la malattia che avanza senza che lei ne abbia completa consapevolezza. Anna si muove tra la dolcezza e la melanconia del passato e il grido muto del presente, un presente in cui, sola, dovrà affrontare la degenerazione della sua malattia. La vedremo sedersi di nuovo su quella stessa panchina, sotto la loggia medievale di Grottammare, tenendo tra le mani il libro di poesie che era solita leggere e fissare, con occhi azzurri come il mare, quell’orizzonte, alla ricerca di risposte che non potranno arrivare.
La realizzazione del corto
Il cortometraggio, scritto e diretto da Vincenzo Palazzo e prodotto dall’associazione romana “Che cosa sono le nuvole-APS” coadiuvata dall’Artistic Picenum di Grottammare, città scelta come location della storia, affronta un tema di grande, drammatica attualità, per chi vive questa malattia, per chi è vicino alla persona malata, per la società.
Il cortometraggio è frutto di uno sforzo produttivo indipendente, che si è avvalso di una troupe tecnica di professionisti del cinema come Rosario Ferrisi, Michelangelo Garrone, Lilio Rosato. Accanto a loro i piccoli Ginevra e Matteo, oltre ad Angelo Maria Ricci, il noto illustratore di Diabolik che, come i due bambini, si è trovato a recitare per la prima volta.
Daria Morelli ha invece una lunga esperienza come attrice e ha lavorato anche con Massimo Troisi, mentre Vincenzo Palazzo ha al suo attivo diversi cortometraggi, tra cui il pluripremiato “Zì Franco”.
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