Director Jeffrey Goodman blogs about the films that inspire him. And his experiences with his first feature-length film, starring Tom Sizemore and Sasha Alexander, and his new film, Peril.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
A week from today...
...THE LAST LULLABY will be available in a multitude of places (Amazon, Target, Best Buy, Netflix, Blockbuster, etc). It's been 3 1/2 years since our first showing in Dallas and more than 4 1/2 years since we first rolled the cameras on it. I'm so proud of the film and happy that it will finally be finding a larger audience.
This is truly fabulous news, and certainly a long time coming. Yes, THE LAST LULLABY will now be getting the wide exposure that will take it to new levels of appreciation and recognition. It's a joyous time down in the Bayou, and I offer this toast to you my friend!
Hôtel Monterey
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Hôtel Monterey was one of Chantal Akerman's very first films, a completely
soundless documentary about a New York City residence hotel populated
mostly by ...
A Plea for Criterion Eclipse Sets of the Future
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by Allan Fish We all have our own ideas of what releases Criterion need to
bring out in the upcoming months/years. Requests ranging from the mad
(Showgirl...
Movie Review: Wanderlust (2012)
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by Tony Dayoub
When recent coverage of the Judd Apatow/David Wain comedy *Wanderlust*turned to the age-old subject of whether Jennifer Aniston had gone to...
The Fury (1978)
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Director: Brian De Palma By Roderick Heath Made four years after Phantom of
the Paradise, The Fury is a radically different piece of filmmaking in many
way...
Finding Ford / 3 Bad Men
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The latest installment of my Finding Ford series, on 3 Bad Men over at WitD,
can be found here. Previous posts focused on Just Pa...
The Ballad of Linda Darnell
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(Buffalo Bill reminded the Siren of her soft spot for Linda Darnell. This
is a thoroughly revised, full-length version of the Siren’s article that
ran i...
Steven Spielberg: Catch Me if You Can
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The brilliant opening credits of *Catch Me if You Can* encapsulate the
spirit and tenor of the film to follow with magnificent conciseness.
Animated with t...
SUNRISE, One of the True Essentials
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I recently wrote up The Essentials webpage on *Sunrise*, which airs on
March 31st on Turner Classic Movies at 8 p.m. as a part of the new season
of *The Es...
The Day of the Jackal (1973)
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After his exquisite *A Man for All Seasons* (1966) won six Academy Awards,
including Best Picture and Best Director, Fred Zinnemann had every reason
to f...
Georgia
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After a string of solid supporting roles in films like *Fast Times at
Ridgemont High* (1982) and *The Hitcher* (1986) during the 1980’s, Jennifer
Jason Le...
The Far Country (1954) Anthony Mann
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James Stewart’s dark side is on full display in this upper north western.
As usual with an Anthony Mann western the landscape plays an important
part, the ...
Day Is Done
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The images above are from Frank Borzage's lovely contribution (one of three
he would make) to the "Screen Directors Playhouse" series, entitled Day Is
Don...
Movie Morality Blogathon : 6 - 14 March
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Because I think it would be fun, I propose a stock-take of everything that
has to do with *ethics* and *morality* in modern film.
As long as it has a mo...
Four Years of Blogging and 2011 (sorta) in Review
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There’s this tendency in the blogosphere that if one doesn’t move quickly
-- whether that's with their thoughts on the latest movie or by the amount
of...
Argh
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I had been working on editing a video to post for Kevin’s 2nd Annual
Italian Horror Blogathon on the great so-bad-it’s-good Bruno Mattei/Claudio
Fragasso...
Directors Series Wrap-Up
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OK, so the countdown did not conclude with the exact scenario that I would
have chosen, but all in all I still found it to be one of the most
rewarding se...
Congratulations Jeffrey!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly fabulous news, and certainly a long time coming. Yes, THE LAST LULLABY will now be getting the wide exposure that will take it to new levels of appreciation and recognition. It's a joyous time down in the Bayou, and I offer this toast to you my friend!
Thanks so much, Sam! Your support has been amazing. And this day is truly a long time coming.
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