“Being in love is like being high,” says Roberta Haze, a California-based costume designer sporting purple hair and layers of hoop wearings. “That has to transform into love, because that stays. Like snorting coke, it’s not a state that you can live in all the time.” Roberta is neighbors with the filmmaker Tao Ruspoli, who turned a painful divorce from his wife of ten years into a fascinating and stylish new documentary, “Monogamish.”
The title comes from a term coined by beloved sex and relationships columnist Dan Savage, who appears in the film as a talking head, but also as a benevolent guide for Ruspoli’s infectious curiosity.
Through his “Savage Love” column and podcast, which he has been writing since 1991 in Seattle paper The Stranger, Savage has become the most vocal and visible proponent of non-monogamy and non-traditional relationships in the country. Savage, along with other interview subjects Esther Perel,...
The title comes from a term coined by beloved sex and relationships columnist Dan Savage, who appears in the film as a talking head, but also as a benevolent guide for Ruspoli’s infectious curiosity.
Through his “Savage Love” column and podcast, which he has been writing since 1991 in Seattle paper The Stranger, Savage has become the most vocal and visible proponent of non-monogamy and non-traditional relationships in the country. Savage, along with other interview subjects Esther Perel,...
- 10/14/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
With the new fall season kicking off, I have a very cool giveaway for you highlighting one of the breakout shows from last spring, Body of Proof. The pilot was a bit tricky for me, but fans took to the show in a hurry, and it clearly had the ability to keep them around.
Enter to Win An Ultimate Fan DVD Prize Pack: Body of Proof: The Complete First Season DVD Set!
Body of Proof: The Complete First Season is available on DVD starting Sept. 20!
Body of Proof: The Complete First Season (Release Date: September 20)
Dr. Megan Hunt (Dana Delany) was second to none – a brilliant neurosurgeon in a class all her own – but when her lifesaving gift is destroyed in a career-ending car accident, she reinvents herself as a medical examiner.
Armed with keen instincts and vast medical knowledge, Dr. Hunt uses the victim’s bodies...
Enter to Win An Ultimate Fan DVD Prize Pack: Body of Proof: The Complete First Season DVD Set!
Body of Proof: The Complete First Season is available on DVD starting Sept. 20!
Body of Proof: The Complete First Season (Release Date: September 20)
Dr. Megan Hunt (Dana Delany) was second to none – a brilliant neurosurgeon in a class all her own – but when her lifesaving gift is destroyed in a career-ending car accident, she reinvents herself as a medical examiner.
Armed with keen instincts and vast medical knowledge, Dr. Hunt uses the victim’s bodies...
- 9/15/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
ABC Studios is coming out with a slew of television DVD releases once fall approaches, and the pack of offerings run the complete gamut of reaction possibilities. From your favorite shows, to television's biggest "oh my God, that's still on" titles, to "Woops, there goes that show," it's all coming for your viewing and owning pleasure.
Of course, all of these shows have their fans, and ABC has put together nice packages on their previous releases, and these are no different.
Whether you love or hate the shows, they are at least upping the game a bit on DVD release bonus features. I suppose it's becoming mandatory as audiences demand it, and DVD sales (apparently) are slipping in general, but I find that TV shows feel like they are lacking without them even more than films. Something about the long-term investment, fan status, and apparent ease of creation, I suppose.
Of course, all of these shows have their fans, and ABC has put together nice packages on their previous releases, and these are no different.
Whether you love or hate the shows, they are at least upping the game a bit on DVD release bonus features. I suppose it's becoming mandatory as audiences demand it, and DVD sales (apparently) are slipping in general, but I find that TV shows feel like they are lacking without them even more than films. Something about the long-term investment, fan status, and apparent ease of creation, I suppose.
- 6/18/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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