by Joe Gillis, Sep 23 2011 // 5:30 PM
When last we left Nucke Thomson and HBO’s Boardwalk Empire things seemed to be going pretty well for him. He had the girl and business was going the way he wanted it to go. Well, sorta.
The new season of the show debuts this Sunday and to get you ready we’ve got a whole slew of videos to bring to you. Among them are some previews of the new season, a clip from the premiere and several character profiles.
Boardwalk Empire has seen tremendous success on HBO and was given a second season after only airing one episode of its first. The show has built up quite a following and features a teriffic cast of characters.
Can’t wait to see what they do next. Fortunately, don’t have to wait too long.
Season two of Boardwalk Empire debuts Sunday night at 9/8C on HBO.
Click through for all the videos. And we do mean all.
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Posted in: HBO · News · TV
Tagged: Boardwalk Empire, Dabney Coleman, Gretchen Mol, HBO, Martin Scorsese, Michael Kenneth Williams, Michael Pitt, Michael Shannon, Paz de la Huerta, Stephen Graham, Steve Buscemi, TV
by Shannon Hood, Feb 7 2011 // 11:00 AM
Thanks to Netflix Watch Instantly, a lot of us are getting to catch some movies that didn’t make it to our cineplexes the first time around. Last week I had the opportunity to watch Dogtooth, an independent film that had run the festival circuit with lots of word of mouth, but I never got to see it in my hometown.
The film has been officially nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign language film, and I must say that this is a very bold, unexpected choice for the normally stodgy academy voters. I have decided to refrain from actually reviewing Dogtooth, because I have no idea how to do so. It defies genre and logic, yet it is very interesting. Check it out, if you are so inclined.
This week I saw another film I had been hearing about for ages: Enter the Void. When I was at Fantastic Fest last fall, the single screening of this film sold out in mere moments. Following the screening, viewers were giddy, touting the film as a visual masterpiece that had to be seen on the big screen.
I, for one, am very glad that I didn’t see the film on the big screen. I had a great deal of concern over the strobe-light effects that were reported to be pervasive in the film. My fears were not unwarranted. In the comfort of my basement, I broke the film up into two viewings, which worked well for me. I am not sure that I could have sat through the entire running time in a theater.
For the uninitiated, Enter the Void is the latest film offering from controversial filmmaker Gaspar Noé. His 20o2 film Irreversible is considered one of the most disturbing movies ever made, thanks to a punishing and prolongated rape scene.
Enter the Void is already a cult classic, and deservedly so. Noé offers up one of the most innovative and visually compelling films you are likely to ever see. There is no doubt that the man is a mad genius of sorts. Based on technical merit alone, any cinephile worth their salt needs to watch this. It will be discussed for decades.
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Posted in: Drama · IFC Films · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Enter the Void, Gaspar Noe, IFC Films, Irreversible, Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta