Barbara Steele, Riccardo Fredaβs THE GHOST (1963).
Barbara Steele, Riccardo Fredaβs THE GHOST (1963).
Christopher Lee as Count Drago in CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD (1964) and as Count Regula in TORTURE CHAMBER OF DR. SADISM (1967).
He romanced Elizabeth Taylor (in the person of Sherilyn Fenn), he was murdered by Jason Voorhees, he was on WILL & GRACE, THIRTYSOMETHING, more: RIP Memphis actor, acting coach Corey Parker: bit.ly/4b5tUMI
EMINDERS OF HIM (Maika Monroe in a Colleen Hoover adaptation); UNDERTONE (paranormal thriller); SLANTED (social commentary body horror about a Chinese-American teen who undergoes 'ethnic modification surgery'); and GEMMA GALGANI (Spanish biopic of the Italian saint). 2/2
Worst week ever? Relying on reissues is not the sign of a healthy industry. Anyway, new ('new') movies in Memphis theaters, 3/12: The return (on *6* local screens) of the Jack Black ANACONDA (which first opened all the way back in December); a reissue of REVENANT (5 screens) 1/2
He romanced Elizabeth Taylor (in the person of Sherilyn Fenn), he was murdered by Jason Voorhees, he was on WILL & GRACE, THIRTYSOMETHING, more: RIP Memphis actor, acting coach Corey Parker: bit.ly/4b5tUMI
Carlene Carter, last night, Bartlett Performing Arts Center.
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PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN (Cillian Murphy in a feature continuation of the British televison series); ISHQA'N DE LEHKE (from India). 2/2
New movies in Memphis, 3/6: THE BRIDE! (likely next Best Actress winner Jessie Buckley with Christian Bale in another 'Frankenstein' iteration); HOPPERS (Over the Hedge + Avatar = new Pixar); PROTECTOR (Milla Jovovich returns to action); DOLLY (another horror doll) ... 1/2
And, tragically, he only had a felt pen.
To my everlasting sorrow, Emil Sitka CANCELED.
I thought you might get a kick out of this.
Cool! - I interviewed John Agar at that event! wrote a big ol' story for the Memphis Press-Scimitar.
The Memphis Brooks Museum bids farewell to its historic Overton Park home with a climactic exhibition that makes the case that the late Memphis College of Art was - like the more storied musical spaces of Sun and Stax - a momentous and almost magical magnet for talent: bit.ly/3P4HrwG
A new addition to the Memphis culture scene: Zaire Love's Aint Film Fest: bit.ly/4l6OPnl
Patricia Highsmith as a child; picture captioned βLittle Toughie.β (From the documentary LOVING HIGHSMITH, 2022.)
STARBRIGHT, with John Rhys-Davies as a "not quite angel"; UMA MUSUME: PRETTY DERBY - BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA (anime); PAATKI (from India); VISHNU VINYASAM (from India). 2/2
New movies in Memphis, 2/27: SCREAM 7; from Iraq, THE PRESIDENT'S CAKE (Studio only); acclaimed BDSM drama with Alexander Skarsgaard, PILLION (Studio only); DREAMS, with Jessica Chastain (Ridgeway only); EPiC: ELVIS PRESLEY IN CONCERT expands beyond Imax... 1/2
newspaper ads for the old Muhammad Ali Cinema on Beale Street
they call dems snowflakes but now they're alarmed by actual snowballs
RIP Robert Carradine, 1971. Frequent guest (usually alongside such other Hollywood scions as Chris Mitchum and Patrick Wayne) of the storied (since 1972!) Memphis Film Festival, later called the Midsouth Nostalgia Festival, returning this year as the Flashback Film & TV Festival.
Would have liked to have seen more of Dr. Frankensteinβs cat-snake.
Forgotten Frankenstein: Randy Quaid as the monster in the 1992 made-for-TNT FRANKENSTEIN.
Memphis, 1964 - classic Hammer horror reissue. O for a time machine...
Tyler Perry's Netflix hit JOE'S COLLEGE ROAD TRIP has a good bit of Memphis content - real Memphis and faux Memphis. bit.ly/3OSBYZN
first screening TONIGHT
Raymond Massey as John Brown in Michael Curtiz's SANTA FE TRAIL (1940).
Ida Lupino, Michael Curtiz's THE SEA WOLF (1941).
BENDITO CORAZON (a Spanish-language 'faith' film); and 2 from India: ASSI and DO DEEWANE SEHER MEIN. 4/4