Michael Mann's Heat (1995) is showing November 11 - December 11, 2017 on Mubi in the United Kingdom.Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) emerges from a train with unassuming poise, mingling seamlessly with the other disembarking passengers. As they recede into the background, however, congealing into airy circular blurs of out-of-focus features, Neil becomes the obvious point of attention, even more so as the camera pulls back and follows his journey from a comparative distance. In the guise of a medic, he makes his way to a hospital and coasts through its thoroughfares, passing oblivious employees and patients, until he arrives at his destination: an ambulance, which he steals. Neil’s anonymity enabled the theft and it allowed for his inconspicuous progress. He fit in. He seemed natural. Wherever he went, he had the perceptible appearance of belonging. This is key to what distinguishes Heat, Michael Mann’s 1995 contemporary crime masterpiece. Capitalizing on...
- 12/5/2017
- MUBI
He was devastated twice on The Bachelorette and had a summer fling on Bachelor in Paradise, but Nick Viall found love — and a fiancée! — as The Bachelor‘s most recent leading man. This is his final exclusive blog for People. Follow him at Twitter, @viallnicholas28!
This is it guys. After all the years, dates, roses and tears there I stood in Rovanemi, Finland, staring down the snowy crossroads of my life.
I’ve been told I’m a bit of an over-thinker but imagining starting a family with Vanessa or building a future with Raven and trying to choose between...
This is it guys. After all the years, dates, roses and tears there I stood in Rovanemi, Finland, staring down the snowy crossroads of my life.
I’ve been told I’m a bit of an over-thinker but imagining starting a family with Vanessa or building a future with Raven and trying to choose between...
- 3/14/2017
- by Nick Viall
- PEOPLE.com
Den Of Geek Dec 22, 2016
Game Of Thrones, Black Mirror, Stranger Things, Westworld... Did your favourite TV episode of 2016 make the cut?
Earlier this month, twenty-five of Den Of Geek's writers nominated up to five of their favourite television episodes of the year, ranked in order of preference. Points were allocated. Favourites emerged. And the sanity of the site's TV editor was offered once again as a festive sacrifice to the God of Microsoft Excel worksheets.
See related Justin Kurzel interview: Assassin’s Creed
Over sixty individual episodes were nominated in total, and below are the fifteen that placed highest overall...
15. Scream season 2 episode 10 – The Vanishing
This show has hit a beautiful stride over the past two episodes, and we’re now set up for what could be a top-notch finale. While we’ve been given plenty of clues—some of which I’m sure will be forehead-slappers after the killer...
Game Of Thrones, Black Mirror, Stranger Things, Westworld... Did your favourite TV episode of 2016 make the cut?
Earlier this month, twenty-five of Den Of Geek's writers nominated up to five of their favourite television episodes of the year, ranked in order of preference. Points were allocated. Favourites emerged. And the sanity of the site's TV editor was offered once again as a festive sacrifice to the God of Microsoft Excel worksheets.
See related Justin Kurzel interview: Assassin’s Creed
Over sixty individual episodes were nominated in total, and below are the fifteen that placed highest overall...
15. Scream season 2 episode 10 – The Vanishing
This show has hit a beautiful stride over the past two episodes, and we’re now set up for what could be a top-notch finale. While we’ve been given plenty of clues—some of which I’m sure will be forehead-slappers after the killer...
- 12/19/2016
- Den of Geek
Interview Sarah Dobbs 6 Nov 2013 - 07:35
Sarah caught up with Simon Farnaby and Martha Howe-Douglas to talk Yonderland, Horrible Histories and Last of the Summer Wine...
Read our Yonderland interview with Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond, here.
Apparently you start to get used to new smells after about ten minutes, and by the time Martha Howe-Douglas and Simon Farnaby dropped by the press table, the earthy, sweet smell of bark and leaves had started to seem normal. The massive troll puppet over Farnaby’s shoulder was still a bit distracting, though…
Howe-Douglas and Farnaby are also key members of the Horrible Histories cast, though you might also recognise her from Doctors or The Armstrong and Miller Show, and him from The Mighty Boosh or Jam & Jerusalem. They’re both playing important parts in Yonderland, too, and here’s what they had to say about it…
Martha, you’re the star of the show.
Sarah caught up with Simon Farnaby and Martha Howe-Douglas to talk Yonderland, Horrible Histories and Last of the Summer Wine...
Read our Yonderland interview with Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond, here.
Apparently you start to get used to new smells after about ten minutes, and by the time Martha Howe-Douglas and Simon Farnaby dropped by the press table, the earthy, sweet smell of bark and leaves had started to seem normal. The massive troll puppet over Farnaby’s shoulder was still a bit distracting, though…
Howe-Douglas and Farnaby are also key members of the Horrible Histories cast, though you might also recognise her from Doctors or The Armstrong and Miller Show, and him from The Mighty Boosh or Jam & Jerusalem. They’re both playing important parts in Yonderland, too, and here’s what they had to say about it…
Martha, you’re the star of the show.
- 11/6/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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