It was a great night for some of our faves, who took home top prizes at the 2017 Golden Globes. And the #GoldenGlobes Best Motion Picture – Drama winner is… @moonlightmov! Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/mjKxyYNFco — Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 9, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Moonlight Takes Home Top Award In Drama After missing out on a few […]
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Movieline is excited to welcome Alonso Duralde back to the pages of this site with a new regular feature we’re calling High and Low . Every week, the dauntless Duralde will wade through the mind-numbing number of home-entertainment choices out there and recommend two must-see releases: His first pick will be geared for cineastes looking for essential viewing. His second will be aimed at movie lovers seeking out the highest form of guilty pleasure available: the offbeat, the campy, the kitschy and the just plain wacky. Take it away, Alonso: HIGH: Les Vampires (Kino Classics; $34.95 DVD/$39.95 Blu-Ray) Who’s Responsible: Written and directed by Louis Feuillade; starring Musidora, Édouard Mathé, Marcel Lévesque. What It’s All About: Consisting of 10 serialized chapters, such as “The Severed Head” and “Satanus,” Feuillade’s silent 1915 crime drama follows journalist Philipe (played by Mathé) as he attempts to investigate the notorious syndicate known as The Vampires. (Sorry, Twilight fans, no blood-sucking here.) Over the course of this epic, which has been strung together as a single six-hour-and-40-minute (approximately) movie, we get murder, robbery, identity theft, poison rings, codebooks, gas attacks, paralysis drugs and orgies. What’s not to like? Why it’s Schmancy: Critics of the era despised Les Vampires — even in 1915, crime stories were considered old-fashioned and beneath Feuillade’s abilities — but the serial was embraced by André Breton and other founders of the Surrealist movement, particularly for the way that Feuillade combined a very realistic portrayal of Paris’ streets and sewers with his fantastic tale of masked bandits and their over-the-top skullduggery. More recent fans include Olivier Assayas, whose 1996 Irma Vep featured Hong Kong superstar Maggie Cheung (playing herself) coming to Paris to star in a remake. (Sexy assassin Irma Vep — played by Musidora in the original — is one of the key members of The Vampires, and her name is, of course, an anagram.) Why You Should Buy It (Again): This two-disc set comes beautifully mastered in HD, from the 1996 35mm restoration produced by the Cinémathèque Française and supervised by Feuillade’s grandson. The score for the silent film was compiled and performed by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra. LOW: Godzilla vs. Megalon (Tokyo Shock; $16.99 DVD) Who’s Responsible: Written and directed by Jun Fukuda, story by Takeshi Kimura and Shinichi Sekizawa; starring Katsushiko Sasaki, Hiroyuki Kawase, Yutaka Hayashi. What It’s All About: In this 13th outing for one of Japan’s most enduring franchises, the underground kingdom of Seatopia protests the damage that atomic testing has inflicted upon them by stealing the robot Jet-Jaguar and using it to guide their demon god Megalon to destroy mankind. (Megalon flattens Tokyo first, naturally.) Jet-Jaguar’s inventors use a remote control to regain power over their creation, and the cyborg joins forces with Godzilla to whomp the tar out of both Megalon and giant alien insect Gigan. Why It’s Fun: 1973’s Godzilla vs. Megalon sees the series moving in several entertaining directions; for one thing, the actual Godzilla suit has become more streamlined and less cumbersome, allowing the actor inside (Shinji Takagi, this time) to move around more and to engage in more physical combat. Also, the introduction of Jet-Jaguar came at a time when lots of Japanese kids’ shows, inspired by the success of Ultraman , started throwing in more robots, and giving Godzilla an automaton sidekick with which to defeat the bad guys gives the movie a real jolt. (This is one of those rare films that’s as much fun to watch unadulterated as it is on Mystery Science Theater 3000 .) Why You Need to Buy It (Again): Both the original Japanese version and the English dub, as well as a trailer and photo gallery. Alonso Duralde has written about film for The Wrap , Salon and MSNBC.com. He also co-hosts the Linoleum Knife podcast and regularly appears on What the Flick?! (The Young Turks Network). He is a senior programmer for the Outfest Film Festival in Los Angeles and a pre-screener for the Sundance Film Festival. He also the author of two books: Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas (Limelight Editions) and 101 Must-See Movies for Gay Men (Advocate Books). Follow Alonso Duralde on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
When it rains, it pours, and we are positively dripping with skin-filled options this week on DVD and Blu-ray: First, True Blood Season 4 hits DVD with things that go hump in the night like Anna Paquin , Alexandra Breckenridge and Janina Gavankar . Then hot hockey groupies Brandy Jaques and Veronica Malinowski flash their pucks in Goon (2011), Tilda Swinton gives us something to talk about in We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), and Harriet Andersson gives us a tit-story lesson in Summer with Monika (1953), the film that solidified Sweden’s reputation as a SKINema pioneer. Plus, if you prefer your vampires foxy, French, and full-frontal, check out the re-releases of Jean Rollin ‘s Demoniacs (1974), Requiem for a Vampire (1971) and The Rape of the Vampire (1967), all nude on Blu-ray. More after the jump!
When it rains, it pours, and we are positively dripping with skin-filled options this week on DVD and Blu-ray: First, True Blood Season 4 hits DVD with things that go hump in the night like Anna Paquin , Alexandra Breckenridge and Janina Gavankar . Then hot hockey groupies Brandy Jaques and Veronica Malinowski flash their pucks in Goon (2011), Tilda Swinton gives us something to talk about in We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), and Harriet Andersson gives us a tit-story lesson in Summer with Monika (1953), the film that solidified Sweden’s reputation as a SKINema pioneer. Plus, if you prefer your vampires foxy, French, and full-frontal, check out the re-releases of Jean Rollin ‘s Demoniacs (1974), Requiem for a Vampire (1971) and The Rape of the Vampire (1967), all nude on Blu-ray. More after the jump!
Where does Martin Scorsese stand on the enduring cultural clash between vampires and zombies? Where else? “I happen to like vampires more than zombies. A vampire, quite honestly, you could have a conversation with. He has a sexuality. I mean the undead thing… Zombies, what are you going to do with them? Just keep chopping them up, shooting at them, shooting at them. It’s a whole other thing that apparently means a great deal to our culture and our society. There are many, many books written about it and many movies. I saw one in London when I was doing Hugo. I saw one late at night one weekend. It was called Colin, by a young filmmaker [Marc Price]. He shot it, I think, digitally by himself, edited it himself. It was savage. It had an energy that took the zombie idea to another level. Really interesting filmmaking. Disturbing.” Also: He gets Raging Bull II just about as much as you and I do. [ GQ via /film ]
This season of True Blood is not exactly living up to expectations. Enough with the werewolves and fairies and shape-shifters, get back to the vampires, next we’ll have leprechauns riding unicorns at the head of a zombie army. It’s too much. But at least Anna Paquin is still hot. Here she is showing off that cute little booty of hers in a tight skirt. You’re welcome.
For those of us who jones for some fangbanging action in our lives, the good people at True Blood have heard our cries, and have given us a full, two-minute Season 3 trailer to whet our appetites in advance of the June 13 premiere. So what can we expect from our merry band of vamps, shape-shifters and mind-readers this season? Looks like healthy portions of hungry werewolves, bared fangs, bare asses, and enough spilled blood to make anyone blanch.
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Jonathon ” The Impaler ” Sharkey lives in New Jersey and usually limits his Luciferian powers to third-party runs for office. (Platform: ” I WILL IMPALE THEM! [criminals]”) Then a YouTube proposal to his 16-year-old girlfriend ignited a nationwide manhunt and internet flamewar. Originally from the Garden State, the Impaler has run for office in New Jersey, Indiana, Florida, Minnesota, and for president. He’s a self-proclaimed satanist, former pro-wrestler, ( Rocky ‘Hurricane’ Flash’s retired in 2004 ) and repeat legal offender. (Stalking and coercion are trouble spots.) Here’s how Jonathon describes himself : 16-year-old Paige Brewer ran away from her mother’s rural Minnesota home six months ago. According to Minneapolis’ City Pages , Paige was living with her grandmother when she met the Impaler on a vampire comment board last month. After a whirlwind cyber romance, Sharkey proposed with a YouTube video in which he shows off his Wiccan tats in what appears to be a Valentine-themed corner of a daycare center, with the love ballad from Beauty and the Beast straining softly in the background. Paige said “YES!!!” and Jonathon flew to Minnesota to gather his child bride on Valentine’s Day. Then they went into hiding—but continued to maintain avid correspondences with City Pages , MySpace fans, and vampire forums. Classified an “endangered runaway,” Paige rechristened herself ” Paige Sharkey ” and announced she would seek emancipation from her mother. “Screw off,” she told City Pages in an interview. “I bit him first. Let me live my life.” The Impaler said he was protecting his bride from those who would inflict “child abuse” upon her, like her mother. Here’s a video where the Impaler accuses Jill Moen of being an abusive, drug-addicted stripper. He demonstrates how he will avenge his beloved: “I LIKE TO PUNCH.” The Impaler admits, “I prefer to sink my fangs into younger women,” but claims he never had sex with Paige. As the pair’s vampirical honeymoon wore on, however, law enforcement closed in. A child protection agent reached out to Paige on her favorite vampire forum, then lured the pair to a legal-brokering meeting in Minnesota. En route, Sharkey posted celebratory messages on City Pages ‘ comment boards: I am arriving in Minneapolis tomorrow. I would have stated to all women of Minnesota: Cover your necks with garlic. However, the only neck my fangs will be in is Paige’s neck. Otherwise, she will make me a toothless vampyre! 😉 But at the meeting—which took place at a Faribault, MN community center—plainclothed cops swooped in to free Paige from her vampire lover’s pointy-toothed grip. The middle-aged bloodsucker ended up on a Greyhound bus back to New Jersey. Paige remains with her mother , who says she is “working with Hennepin County children’s health to get [Paige] a referral for a facility here. She’s aware she will have to go somewhere for awhile and seems accepting of it so long as it’s not where she was the last few days.” We wish them luck—it’s not every day you have to deprogram your child from an epic runaway romance with a tech-savvy vampire politician impaler. [ Pics via Jonathon the Impaler’s MySpace ]