Mully, Tokyo Ghoul and Spirited Away top our October events guideMully, Tokyo Ghoul and Spirited Away top our October events guideScott Goodyer9/28/2017 11:32:00 Am
The fall season is officially upon us and that means the weather is *supposedly* going to get much cooler. So what better way to spend these upcoming chilly days then in the comfort and warmth of a Cineplex theatre! We've got a great October lineup of gems in our Event Cinema theatres that you need to discover! Check out a few highlights below: October 2nd: Vietnam: In the Eye of the Dragon
There is much more to Vietnam than its more famous sites, such as Ha Long Bay, the Imperial City of Hue, the Mekong Delta floating markets, Dalat and Hoi An. Come and witness the third millennium knocking on the door of the big cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, where, behind the colonial architecture,...
The fall season is officially upon us and that means the weather is *supposedly* going to get much cooler. So what better way to spend these upcoming chilly days then in the comfort and warmth of a Cineplex theatre! We've got a great October lineup of gems in our Event Cinema theatres that you need to discover! Check out a few highlights below: October 2nd: Vietnam: In the Eye of the Dragon
There is much more to Vietnam than its more famous sites, such as Ha Long Bay, the Imperial City of Hue, the Mekong Delta floating markets, Dalat and Hoi An. Come and witness the third millennium knocking on the door of the big cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, where, behind the colonial architecture,...
- 9/28/2017
- by Scott Goodyer
- Cineplex
Season two of American Horror Story came to a close last night, and now that we know how things ended for Sister Jude, Lana Winters, Kit Walker and the rest of Briarcliff's brethren, it's time to begin thinking about what season three of Ryan Murphy's amorphous anthology will look like.
Much as he did with season one, Murphy scattered clues about his season three plans throughout the final few American Horror Story: Asylum episodes, but said that this year, "it's a different kind of clue," meaning it wouldn't be as overt as Psychic Billie Dean Howard's long soliloquy about paramagnetic grip (how evil can be absorbed by an environment, ie: an Asylum).
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So ETonline scoured the final few episodes for clues, and have come up with some pretty good theories. Although, if I'm being honest, one stands heads and shoulders above the other.
The first possibility...
Much as he did with season one, Murphy scattered clues about his season three plans throughout the final few American Horror Story: Asylum episodes, but said that this year, "it's a different kind of clue," meaning it wouldn't be as overt as Psychic Billie Dean Howard's long soliloquy about paramagnetic grip (how evil can be absorbed by an environment, ie: an Asylum).
Related - 12 Best TV Shows of 2012
So ETonline scoured the final few episodes for clues, and have come up with some pretty good theories. Although, if I'm being honest, one stands heads and shoulders above the other.
The first possibility...
- 1/24/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Our critics' picks of this week's openings, plus your last chance to see and what to book now
• Which cultural events are in your diary this week? Tell us in the comments below
Opening this week
Theatre
Red Light Winter
The UK premiere of Adam Rapp's Obie Award-winning play about two successful New Yorkers, once college room mates, whose trip to the Red Light district of Amsterdam comes back to haunt them. Part of an ambitious season of contemporary American work.
Ustinov, Bath (01225 448844), to 31 March.
Me, Myself and Miss Gibbs
In 2003, Francesca Millican Slater bought an old postcard of Lincoln Cathedral that had been posted to a Miss Gibbs at a London address in 1910. The message said: Be careful tomorrow. What did Miss Gibbs have to fear? Brilliant solo show about identity and obsession.
Drill Hall, Lincoln (01522 873894), Thursday to 9 March.
Sprint
Brilliant festival of emerging and experimental work. Highlights...
• Which cultural events are in your diary this week? Tell us in the comments below
Opening this week
Theatre
Red Light Winter
The UK premiere of Adam Rapp's Obie Award-winning play about two successful New Yorkers, once college room mates, whose trip to the Red Light district of Amsterdam comes back to haunt them. Part of an ambitious season of contemporary American work.
Ustinov, Bath (01225 448844), to 31 March.
Me, Myself and Miss Gibbs
In 2003, Francesca Millican Slater bought an old postcard of Lincoln Cathedral that had been posted to a Miss Gibbs at a London address in 1910. The message said: Be careful tomorrow. What did Miss Gibbs have to fear? Brilliant solo show about identity and obsession.
Drill Hall, Lincoln (01522 873894), Thursday to 9 March.
Sprint
Brilliant festival of emerging and experimental work. Highlights...
- 3/4/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
Our critics' picks of this week's openings, plus your last chance to see and what to book now
• Which cultural events are in your diary this week? Tell us in the comments below
Opening this weekTheatre
A Provincial Life
Russia comes to Wales as Peter Gill returns to the city of his birth to christen the rebuilt Sherman theatre with his own adaptation of Chekhov's short story. The 17th National Theatre Wales production is about the search for equality in a world of rich and poor. Sherman, Cardiff (029-2064 6901), Thursday to 17 March.
The Lady from the Sea
Joely Richardson follows in the wet footsteps of both her mother, Vanessa Redgrave, and her sister, Natasha, in playing Ellida Wangel, Ibsen's mysterious heroine haunted by memories of a sailor and the sea. Rose, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey (0844 482 1556), tonight to 17 March.
Film
Rampart (dir. Oren Moverman)
James Ellroy is the screenwriter of this...
• Which cultural events are in your diary this week? Tell us in the comments below
Opening this weekTheatre
A Provincial Life
Russia comes to Wales as Peter Gill returns to the city of his birth to christen the rebuilt Sherman theatre with his own adaptation of Chekhov's short story. The 17th National Theatre Wales production is about the search for equality in a world of rich and poor. Sherman, Cardiff (029-2064 6901), Thursday to 17 March.
The Lady from the Sea
Joely Richardson follows in the wet footsteps of both her mother, Vanessa Redgrave, and her sister, Natasha, in playing Ellida Wangel, Ibsen's mysterious heroine haunted by memories of a sailor and the sea. Rose, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey (0844 482 1556), tonight to 17 March.
Film
Rampart (dir. Oren Moverman)
James Ellroy is the screenwriter of this...
- 2/27/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
The return of ITV’s hit entertainment show Popstar To Operastar brings the glamour and passion of opera back to our TV screens.
The highly regarded operatic duo Katherine Jenkins and Rolando Villazon return to help the five remaining popstars to hit the high notes.
Following in the footsteps of previous winner Darius Campbell, our popstars perform live each week to win the approval of the all important judges, Katherine Jenkins, Rolando Villazon, Simon Callow and Vanessa Mae.
Myleene Klass will be hosting but who will come out on top this year and make the transition from pop idol to operatic sensation?
Andy Bell was the forth celebrity to leave the competition after he and Joseph Washbourn found themselves in the bottom two after receiving the lowest amount of public votes.
Katherine, Simon, Rolando and Vanessa saved Joseph.
Upon being voted out, Andy said: “It’s not like doing a...
The highly regarded operatic duo Katherine Jenkins and Rolando Villazon return to help the five remaining popstars to hit the high notes.
Following in the footsteps of previous winner Darius Campbell, our popstars perform live each week to win the approval of the all important judges, Katherine Jenkins, Rolando Villazon, Simon Callow and Vanessa Mae.
Myleene Klass will be hosting but who will come out on top this year and make the transition from pop idol to operatic sensation?
Andy Bell was the forth celebrity to leave the competition after he and Joseph Washbourn found themselves in the bottom two after receiving the lowest amount of public votes.
Katherine, Simon, Rolando and Vanessa saved Joseph.
Upon being voted out, Andy said: “It’s not like doing a...
- 6/27/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Walk-outs and boos as The Killer Inside Me is shown at Berlin film festival
The British filmmaker Michael Winterbottom today defended scenes that portray extreme violence against women in his latest film, saying that he felt the need to stay true to the pulp fiction novel on which it is based.
The Killer Inside Me, an adaptation of the 1952 novel by Jim Thompson that Stanley Kubrick famously described as "probably the most chilling and believable first-person story of a criminally warped mind I've ever encountered", depicts brutal scenes of rough sex and murder.
One scene sees the main character, deputy sheriff Lou Ford – played by Casey Affleck – bludgeon his prostitute girlfriend (Jessica Alba) almost to death until her face is unrecognisable, while later another woman (Kate Hudson) is punched repeatedly. She chokes to death as her killer and lover slips on her urine.
The attacks, accompanied by the music of...
The British filmmaker Michael Winterbottom today defended scenes that portray extreme violence against women in his latest film, saying that he felt the need to stay true to the pulp fiction novel on which it is based.
The Killer Inside Me, an adaptation of the 1952 novel by Jim Thompson that Stanley Kubrick famously described as "probably the most chilling and believable first-person story of a criminally warped mind I've ever encountered", depicts brutal scenes of rough sex and murder.
One scene sees the main character, deputy sheriff Lou Ford – played by Casey Affleck – bludgeon his prostitute girlfriend (Jessica Alba) almost to death until her face is unrecognisable, while later another woman (Kate Hudson) is punched repeatedly. She chokes to death as her killer and lover slips on her urine.
The attacks, accompanied by the music of...
- 2/19/2010
- by Kate Connolly
- The Guardian - Film News
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