TERRA BEACH, 20min, Canada, Sci-Fi/Drama Directed by Mike Gallant A college freshman in 2069 returns home and kindles a romance with a Hispanic girl only to realize they have gained the space colony’s attention.
Month: July 2020
HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: July 2020 DRAMA FEEDBACK Film Festival
AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: BEST FILM: TERRA BEACH BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: SPIRIT: A MARTIAN STORY BEST PERFORMANCESS: WEEP NOT BEST SOUND & MUSIC: PLAY Theme of night: Coming to terms. NOTE: Festival took place during the COVID-19 virus lockdown so all screenings were held in private. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Videos: PLAY, 13min., Poland, Drama OKAY, 3min.,… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: July 2020 DRAMA FEEDBACK Film Festival
Weekly Virtual Film Festival
via Weekly Virtual Film Festival WEEKLY VIRTUAL FILM FESTIVAL WATCH Tonight: Tuesday June 7th. 8pm EST (5pm on the West Coast.). Virtual Film Festival, Sponsored by Yonge/Dundas Square. Featuring the BEST DRAMA & EXPERIMENTAL Shorts from around the world today: https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/weekly-virtual-film-festival/ TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020 | 8PM | DRAMA… Continue reading Weekly Virtual Film Festival
The Prestige — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
It was disappointing not to see the new James Bond film in cinemas this April as planned but I’m not too bothered by having to wait. Imagine if the cinema closures had struck this time last year though or at Christmas, when I was counting down the days to Endgame or The Rise of Skywalker, […]… Continue reading The Prestige — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
A Fish Called Wanda — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
Let’s start with the stutter. In this film Michael Palin’s Ken is known for his debilitating stammer and back in 1988 when the film was released this was a source of acceptable humour. The question is, is this still funny now? Well stuttering, certainly to the level that Ken suffers from it in this film, […]… Continue reading A Fish Called Wanda — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
The Girl with a Bracelet — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
Most movie courtroom dramas are filled with grandstanding speeches, elaborate exposes, reveals of last minute evidence, audacious baiting of untrustworthy witnesses, hard to impress judges and lawyers who are prepared to risk all for justice. In my limited experience (limited to one case I observed) this is not what it is like in real life. […]… Continue reading The Girl with a Bracelet — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
Desperados — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
This won’t surprise anyone but I’m the kind of person who has to finish watching a film. Normally this isn’t a problem, the most it generally costs me is a couple of hours and there is usually something to enjoy in the denouement. This one was a real slog though, I properly wrestled with walking […]… Continue reading Desperados — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood might not be the film you think it is. It looks like it is going to be about US children’s TV presenter Fred Rogers (for a UK audience think Floella Benjamin or Brian Cant but with a longer career and much more cultural significance) but he is not the […]… Continue reading A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood — The Not Left Handed Either Film Guide
Netflix’s The Old Guard with Charlize Theron tops this week’s TV must-sees — Toronto Sun
https://youtube.com/watch?v=aK-X2d0lJ_s%3Ffeature%3Doembed The Old Guard Film Charlize Theron kicks ass as an ageless warrior who leads a group of immortal mercenaries fighting to keep their team together after they are exposed by an evil entity looking to replicate and monetize their power. Based on the graphic novel from Greg Rucka. When: Friday on Netflix Greatness Code… Continue reading Netflix’s The Old Guard with Charlize Theron tops this week’s TV must-sees — Toronto Sun
As the Negro Leagues celebrates its centenary, a look at how Denver was integral in erasing baseball’s color line — The Denver Post
The Negro Leagues are celebrating their 100th anniversary this year, and while Colorado did not officially have a team, its Black semi-pro baseball roots date back to the late 19th century. via As the Negro Leagues celebrates its centenary, a look at how Denver was integral in erasing baseball’s color line — The Denver Post