Nisan Greenwich writes:
Testing vintage 35mm print of Theatre of Blood (1973) screening at Horrorthon in the IFI Saturday 13:00!
Nisan Greenwich writes:
Testing vintage 35mm print of Theatre of Blood (1973) screening at Horrorthon in the IFI Saturday 13:00!
A new animated interview from the PBS Blank On Blank series.
The great Gene Wilder in conversation with Ms. magazine founding editor Letty Cottin Pogrebin in 2007
Full interview here.
Previously: Get Out Of The House (John Updike)
The actor Bob Hoskins has died aged 71. He retired in 2012 following a diagnosis with Parkinson’s disease in the autumn of 2011.
Bob Hoskins dies aged 71 (the Guardian)
Any excuse.
(Pic: James Laurence Stewart)
(H/T: Rapscallion)
A tribute to the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman by writer/director/editor Caleb Slain featuring clips from every film the actor has done. Slain sez:
Compiling his legacy has been one of the most challenging experiences I’ve ever faced as an editor, and yet indescribably rewarding. I can assure you that after 22 years on screen and nearly fifty films, we now look at the work of an actor who never had a single dishonest moment on camera. I know because I’ve seen them all. Please take a breather and raise your glasses to one of our greatest.
The title still was created using 205 head shots from 47 of Hoffman’s films
Simon Pegg (18) in 1988.
A celebration of actor John Goodman’s 61st birthday (yesterday) by Flavorwire, showcasing some spectacular fecal-misplacement from 18 films and TV shows.
Previously: Gary Oldman losing His Sh*t and Four Minutes Of Nicolas Cage Losing His Sh*t
A 21 year old Christoph Waltz playing the New Year and rocking a spectacular pair of tights on Austrian kids’ show At The Dam in 1977.
A great talent (ahem) straining to be released.
An elderly actor tries to get his mouth around a six-word script line in the outtakes of this commercial for Dysart’s Restaurant in Bangor, Maine.
Stephen King couldn’t write this. Watch to the end for an adorable moment of poetic justice.
Herbert Lom, best known as put-upon police chief Charles Dreyfus in the Pink Panther franchise, has died in his sleep. The Czech-born actor was 95.