Todd Longwell Early on during the pandemic, it became obvious to Santa Barbara Intl. Film Festival executive director Roger Durling that the 36th edition of the festival would be like no other, and not in a good way.
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Amazon’s “Sound Of Metal” drama starring Riz Ahmed as a noise metal drummer who goes deaf and then struggles with his hearing loss and identity, is obviously a bruising emotional film, and is earning much critical and award season praise to back that notion up. There are many ways to look at the film, part horror movie—the fear that creeps up in that first act is terrifying— drama, addiction story, tragic romantic co-dependent relationship story (Olivia Cooke co-stars), and more.
Todd Longwell Early on during the pandemic, it became obvious to Santa Barbara Intl. Film Festival executive director Roger Durling that the 36th edition of the festival would be like no other, and not in a good way.
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Jayson Warner Smith, who played Gavin on “The Walking Dead,” has joined the film adaptation of Delia Owens’ bestselling novel “Where the Crawdads Sing,” TheWrap has learned exclusively.Smith joins a cast that already includes Daisy Edgar-Jones, Harris Dickinson and Taylor John Smith.
https://t.co/xHquQsog2x pic.twitter.com/VQoU4ww9AE— Liverpool Sound City (@SoundCity) March 29, 2021“Broadcasting every week, Bandzai will be showing off those hand-selected artists looking to make a mark during a time where so many opportunities have been stripped away,” the press release continues.
Parks & Recreation and Baskets. Now, in Darius Marder's Sound of Metal opposite Riz Ahmed, he has taken on a role which mirrors his experiences as a former addict, a Vietnam veteran and the hearing child of deaf adults.
More good news for the arthouse scene, Laemmle Theatres is reopening six of its eight Los Angeles-based cinemas on April 9.
Carlos Aguilar Praised for its immersive approach to mapping out a drummer’s confrontation with hearing loss, writer-director Darius Marder’s “Sound of Metal,” now contending for six Academy Awards, features a singularly story-driven use of sound.Part of that sonic alchemy proudly bears a “Made in Mexico” stamp. The film is nominated for best sound, and three of the nominated artisans are Mexican re-recording mixers Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, and Carlos Cortés Navarrete.
D.B. Woodside has nothing but praise and admiration for Meghan Markle.The actor worked alongside the now Duchess of Sussex on, where he portrayed Jeff Malone, Jessica Pearson's (Gina Torres) boyfriend.
Tiffani Thiessen, the spinoff — in which she and panelists Angela Kinsey, Kel Mitchell and Tim Chantarangsu celebrate the funniest food moments on the internet — will be back with more episodes. Before the new season drops, returns for another one-week special event on Monday, March 22 at 7 p.m.
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Shanna Moakler has no «ill will» towards Kourtney Kardashian amid her new relationship with Travis Barker. The Miss Nevada and Miss Utah USA pageant executive producer is setting the record straight after accusations that she threw shade and started a social media war against herex-husband’s new girlfriend.«I honestly had no bad intentions whatsoever.
A tale of ambition almost gone awry, but also a rags to riches tale of cunning and wit, director Ramin Bahrani‘s “The White Tiger,” based on the book by Aravind Adiga, is a master vs. servants tale.
Just in time for Oscar season, Amazon Studios is bringing three of its award contenders to the Criterion Collection, the first time the studio’s had a movie make it to the collection since 2018. READ MORE: ‘Fast Times,’ ‘Nightmare Alley’ & More Join The Criterion Collection In May IndieWire reports that Darius Marder‘s “Sound of Metal,” Regina King‘s “One Night in Miami,” and Garrett Bradley‘s “Time” will join the prestigious Criterion Collection.