— "Chinatown" art by John Bring.
Concert event at the theatre at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, featuring Angelo Badalamenti, Duran Duran, Donovan, Karen O, Jim James and several others, playing music from "Blue Velvet," "Mulholland Drive," "Twin Peaks," "Eraserhead" and "Wild At Heart."
LA Times review. At last the "At The Maple Grove" Kickstarter Edition DVD's are in the mail and en route to all our patient backers.
The covers are signed by actors Matthew Micucci and Chip Godwin, actor/producer Alison Zatta, and me too. "Can he find his wife…again?" A new twist on The Bachelor, written and produced by my sister, and King Fish Productions' very own, Alison Zatta. The cast also features Alison and three other actors from At The Maple Grove. While outlining a new feature I've set a film viewing task for myself this month. Centered around the Los Angeles Premiere of Jean-Luc Godard's latest film "Goodbye To Language" at the Aero Theatre on January 23rd. I've admittedly till now only focused on Godard's New Wave period, from "Breathless" (1960) through "Weekend" (1967). The fifteen films he made between those years have served as immense creative inspiration. So in anticipation of "Goodbye To Language," which was just named Best Picture by the National Society of Film Critics, I will be watching all of Godard's features from his present period, beginning with 1990's "Nouvelle Vague," including the entries from his series "Histoire(s) du cinéma."
Prior to viewing each film I'll read their corresponding chapters from Richard Brody's book "Everything Is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard." Odds are the context will prove valuable given the filmmaker. My list of all the films can be found over on Letterboxd. I've listed my favorite films of 2014 over on Letterboxd, including the top ten films from the year that I managed to see, top ten films that I still want to see, honorable mentions, a guilty pleasure and the biggest disappointment. To take a look click here. Trailers for my top five favorite films of 2014 below: 1. Only Lovers Left Alive (Jim Jarmusch)2. Nymphomaniac Volume 1 (Lars Von Trier)3. Nymphomaniac Volume 2 (Lars Von Trier)4. Under The Skin (Jonathan Glazer)5. Ida (Pawel Pawlikowski) Official Site: http://www.atthemaplegrove.com
New poster art for At The Maple Grove just hit imdb, featuring Matthew Micucci in the role of Nathaniel Heaton.
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