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Tag Archives: artist
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (2022)
Director: Laura Poitras
Posted in Documentary
Tagged addict, addiction, addictive, all the beauty and the bloodshed, amy foote, art, artforum, artist, brian a. kates, crisis, demonstration, divine, documentary, drugs, epidemic, gallery, guggenheim, Howard Gertler, joe bini, john s. lyons, john waters, laura poitras, louvre, moma, nan goldin, new york, new york city, nyc, opioid, oxycontin, pharmaceuticals, philanthropy, photograph, photographer, photography, prescription drug, protest, purdue pharma, sacklers, sex worker, Soundwalk Collective, suicide, yoni golijov
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Funny Pages (2022)
Director: Owen Kline Writer: Owen Kline
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 2022, andy milonakis, art, artist, benny safdie, car accident, cartoon, cartoonist, comedy, comic, comic books, coming of age, daniel zolghadri, dark comedy, david duque-estrada, erin dewitt, funny pages, high school, hunter zimny, image comics, josh pais, josh safdie, Marcia DeBonis, maria dizzia, matthew maher, Michael Townsend Wright, new jersey, oscar boyson, owen kline, ronald bronstein, sean price williams, sebastian bear-mcclard, Stephen Adly Guirgis, teacher, trenton
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Drive My Car (2021)
Director: Ryusuke Hamaguchi Writers: Ryusuke Hamaguchi & Takamasa Oe (Based on the short story by Haruki Murakami)
Posted in Drama, Foreign
Tagged 2021, acting, actor, adaptation, affair, akihisa yamamoto, anton chekhov, art, artist, azusa yamazaki, car, chauffeur, deaf, death, director, doraibu mai ka, drama, drive, drive my car, driver, eiko ishibashi, foreign, grief, haruki murakami, hidetoshi nishijima, hidetoshi shinomiya, hiroshima, japan, japanese, korea, korean, marriage, masaki okada, play, ryusuke hamaguchi, saab, sex, sign language, taiwan, taiwanese, takamasa oe, teruhisa yamamoto, theater, too-young park, uncle vanya, widow, wife
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The United States of Insanity (2021)
Directors: Tom Putnam & Brenna Sanchez
Posted in Documentary
Tagged 2021, art, artist, brenna sanchez, documentary, faygo, first amendment, gang, gangs, gathering, icp, independent, insane clown posse, juggalo, lawsuit, lawyer, matt pappas, music, musician, rap, sam hook, shaggy 2 dope, the unites states of insanity, tom putnam, violent j
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Welcome to Marwen (2018)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Robert Zemeckis and Caroline Thompson (Based on the movie “Marwencol” by Jeff Malmberg)
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Tagged 2018, adaptation, addict, addiction, alan silvestri, alcoholic, art, artist, assault, attach, c. kim miles, captain, caroline thompson, cherylanne martin, comedy, cross dresser, cross dressing, diane kruger, dolls, drama, drugs, eiza gonzalez, fantasy, fetish, gallery, gwendoline christie, imagination, jack rapke, janelle monae, jeff malmberg, leslie mann, leslie zemeckis, marwencol, merritt wever, nazi, neil jackson, ptsd, robert zemeckis, shoe fetish, shoes, siobhan williams, stefanie von pfetten, steve carell, steve starkey, toys, true story, war, welcome to marwen, world war 2, world war ii, wwII
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The Walk (2015)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Robert Zemeckis & Christopher Browne (Based on the book “To Reach the Clouds” by Philippe Petit)
Posted in Adventure, Drama
Tagged 1970s, 2015, adaptation, adventure, alan silvestri, arrest, artist, ben kingsley, ben schwartz, charlotte le bon, christopher browne, Dariusz wolski, france, french, heights, high wire, jack rapke, james badge dale, jeremiah o'driscoll, joseph gordon-levitt, mime, new york, new york city, nyc, paris, philippe petit, robert zemeckis, rope, steve starkey, the walk, tightrope, tightrope walker, to reach the clouds, true story, walk, world trade center
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
Directors: Bob Persichetti & Peter Ramsey & Rodney Rothman Writers: Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman (Story by Phil Lord) (Based on characters from Marvel Comics) Really good. Very unique animation style.
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animated, Science Fiction
Tagged 2018, action, adaptation, adventure, amy pascal, animated, animation, art, artist, aunt, avi arad, bob persichetti, brian michael bendis, brian tyree henry, brooklyn, chris pine, christina steinberg, christopher miller, craig sost, daniel pemberton, doc ock, experiment, green goblin, greta lee, hailee steinfeld, high school, jake johnson, joaquin cosio, john mulaney, jorma taccone, kathryn hahn, kimono glenn, kingpin, lake bell, Liev Schreiber, lily tomlin, luna lauren velez, mahershala ali, marvel comics, marvin jones III, miles morales, multiverse, natalie morales, new york, new york city, nicolas cage, nyc, oscar isaac, peter parker, Peter Ramsey, phil lord, pig, post malone, queens, robert fisher jr., robot, rodney rothman, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, scorpion, shameik moore, spider, spider-man, spider-man: into the spider-verse, spider-verse, spray paint, stan lee, steve ditko, superhero, tombstone, uncle, web, zoe kravitz
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