July 19th is the anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua. Learn more about the revolution and the continuation of that spirit today as they celebrate the anniversary.
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Very hot autumn outfit in style of 1964–1965s
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I'll just leave this here.
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Being here has drawn my work towards something. I certainly can't explain it. And I'm not trying to understand it.
BARBARIANS│Dir. Charles Dorfman (2021)
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Not something I expected to appreciate so much, but…
I really like that From does not rely on killing off major characters for shock value or to fill in for a weak plot. Yes, characters die, and yes, major characters have died. But despite it being a horror show, shockingly few major characters have ended up dead. And I love that about this show. The fear that your favorite character might die next episode is always present, but it uses the tension of that possibility to build up the plot, rather than just taking the easy route and killing off half the cast each season until you only recognize three people.
I guess I’ve gotten so used to shows that are so eager to kill off their characters for shock value that seeing a show rely on actual writing and horror techniques is… amazing to me. But it is something that I really enjoy, and it makes it so much more impactful when major characters do end up dying.
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Silent Night will be released on Steelbook 4K UHD (Walmart exclusive), Blu-ray, and DVD on January 30 via Lionsgate. The 2023 Christmas action thriller is currently available on Digital.
John Woo (Face/Off, Mission: Impossible II) directs from a script by Robert Archer Lynn. Joel Kinnaman stars with Scott "Kid Cudi" Mescudi, Harold Torres, and Catalina Sandino Moreno.
Special features are listed below, where you can also see the Steelbook art.
Special features:
Actions Speak Louder Than Words featurette
Theatrical trailer
A tormented father (Joel Kinnaman) witnesses his young son die when caught in a gang’s crossfire on Christmas Eve. While recovering from a wound that costs him his voice, he makes vengeance his life’s mission and embarks on a punishing training regimen in order to avenge his son’s death.
Pre-order Silent Night.
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Migrating Histories of Art. Self-Translations of a Discipline, Edited by Maria Teresa Costa and Hans Christian Hönes, De Gruyter, Berlin, 2019
Foreword: Uwe Fleckner
Introduction: Maria Teresa Costa and Hans Christian Hönes
Essays: Sigrid Weigel, Francesco Ventrella, Maria Teresa Costa, Giovanna Targia, Irving Lavin, Jennifer Cooke, Burcu Dogramaci, Uwe Fleckner, Mingyuan Hu, Hans Christian Hönes, Linda Sandino
Cover Illustration: Beryl Korot, Babel 1, (acrylic on hand-woven linen), 1980 [bitforms gallery, New York, NY. Photo: Emile Askey]
Cover Design: Petra Florath
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By Lev Koufax
On May 4, the Embassy of Nicaragua, along with the Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition, held an event in honor of Nicaragua’s Day of National Dignity. The day celebrates General Augusto Sandino’s refusal to adhere to the Espino Negro Pact, which essentially turned over control of Nicaragua to the United States military.
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