quarta-feira, setembro 30, 2015
Young MacGyver
terça-feira, setembro 29, 2015
segunda-feira, setembro 28, 2015
domingo, setembro 27, 2015
Sacrilégio automóvel
sábado, setembro 26, 2015
sexta-feira, setembro 25, 2015
quinta-feira, setembro 24, 2015
quarta-feira, setembro 23, 2015
terça-feira, setembro 22, 2015
segunda-feira, setembro 21, 2015
domingo, setembro 20, 2015
The Escapist (2008)
sábado, setembro 19, 2015
sexta-feira, setembro 18, 2015
quinta-feira, setembro 17, 2015
Scandal (S3/2013)
quarta-feira, setembro 16, 2015
terça-feira, setembro 15, 2015
I Lost it at the Video Store
"For a generation, video stores were to filmmakers what bookstores were to writers. They were the salons where many of today’s best directors first learned their craft. The art of discovery that video stores encouraged through the careful curation of clerks was the fertile, if sometimes fetid, soil from which today’s film world sprung. Video stores were also the financial engine without which the indie film movement wouldn’t have existed. In I Lost it at the Video Store, Tom Roston interviews the filmmakers–including John Sayles, Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, Darren Aronofsky, David O. Russell and Allison Anders–who came of age during the reign of video rentals, and constructs a living, personal narrative of an era of cinema history which, though now gone, continues to shape film culture today."
segunda-feira, setembro 14, 2015
Viva la libertà (2013)
domingo, setembro 13, 2015
sábado, setembro 12, 2015
sexta-feira, setembro 11, 2015
quinta-feira, setembro 10, 2015
Middle Men (2009)
quarta-feira, setembro 09, 2015
terça-feira, setembro 08, 2015
Jimmy Carter tinha mais tempo do que eu
segunda-feira, setembro 07, 2015
domingo, setembro 06, 2015
San Andreas (2015)
sábado, setembro 05, 2015
sexta-feira, setembro 04, 2015
quinta-feira, setembro 03, 2015
quarta-feira, setembro 02, 2015
terça-feira, setembro 01, 2015
Tower Records
"Established in 1960, Tower Records was once a retail powerhouse with two hundred stores, in thirty countries, on five continents. From humble beginnings in a small-town drugstore, Tower Records eventually became the heart and soul of the music world, and a powerful force in the music industry. In 1999, Tower Records made $1 billion. In 2006, the company filed for bankruptcy. What went wrong? Everyone thinks they know what killed Tower Records: The Internet. But thats not the story. All Things Must Pass is a feature documentary film examining this iconic companys explosive trajectory, tragic demise, and legacy forged by its rebellious founder, Russ Solomon."
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