Stepping away from his usual genre fare, Jacques Audiard, along with script collaborators Céline Sciamma and Léa Mysius, brings to life the sprawling dreams of desire and human connection in the city of love. Noémie Merlant (PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE) plays wide-eyed student Nora, whose new life in Paris is complicated when she is accidentally mistaken for cam girl Amber Sweet (Jehnny Beth). Lucie Zhang delivers a breakout performance as free-spirited Émilie, who begins a casual relationship with new roommate Camille (Makita Samba). Beautifully realized in crisp black-and-white cinematography, the electrifying, multicultural 13th arrondissement sets the stage for a panoramic tale of four young lovers. Get more info at the film’s IFC website: Įnjoy the trailer here: Enjoy the KPFK Film Club Review here: ĭescription: IFC PRESENTS…Adapted from Adrian Tomine’s acclaimed graphic novel, PARIS, 13TH DISTRICT weaves a breezy tapestry of modern love stories. OPENS APRIL 15, 2022, IN SELECT THEATERS AND ON DEMAND Shortly after setting sail, the chemistry of the three sailors begins to shift, as do their original motivations. to Hawaii hires an eager young couple as his crew. at Lumiere Cinema at the Music Hall, 9036 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills CA 90211ĭescription: Coming soon to the Lumiere cinema…a thriller on the open seas! A newly widowed older man embarking on a sailing trip from L.A. ![]() The film, which has been hailed as “Mad Max meets Dawn Of the Dead”, is the sequel to Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead. When Rhys captures a half-zombie-half-human named Grace, he comes to believe she is the key to ending the apocalypse. He’s dedicated his life to tracking and capturing survivors for the Surgeon General in hopes of finding a cure. Rhys (Luke McKenzie) lives in Australia’s zombie-infested wasteland. Visually stunning, splattered with humor, and sultry as only the Louisiana bayou can do, all of it resides an hour north of New Orleans.Film Club Previous Offerings and Reviews 2020-2022Įnjoy the trailer here: Enjoy the KPFK Film Club Review here: ĭescription: Outrageous And Acclaimed Zombie Action-Horror from xyz films! The latest explosively gory feature from Kiah Roache-Turner and Tristan Roache-Turner, the filmmaking duo behind the 2015 breakout sensation WYRMWOOD: ROAD OF THE DEAD and the 2018 TIFF Midnight Madness hit NEKROTRONIC. There’s a “100yr old Louisiana Creole cottage, an exhibition hall of memorabilia and junk, and the much photographed House of Shards…a Mardi Gras parade, a New Orleans jazz funeral, a rhythm and blues dance hall, a haunted Southern plantation, and much more!” You enter via a 1930’s gas station in tiny Abita Springs and stumble mind-bogingly upon 50,000 found and recycled objects or, as the wonderfully outdated and retro web site warns: “Tourists see a miniature Southern town with push-buttons that activate animated ‘displays.’ On exhibit are odd collections, memorabilia, pure junk, and old arcade machines that are fun to play.”īut wait. Owner/eccentric John Preble, inspired by Albuquerque’s Tinkertown masterpiece (tucked away in the Sandias), opened up UCM Museum – You See ‘Em or, technically, Unusual Collections and Mini-Town – in 1998. I visited the Abita Mystery House (or, more accurately, it visited me) in backwater Louisiana a few years back, and it remains the gold standard of roadside attractions. ![]() This entry was posted in South and tagged abita mystery house abita springs ben batchelder borderlands usa photography roadside attraction ucm museum on Octoby Ben
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