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Showing posts with label Out of the Blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Out of the Blue. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Out Of The Blue 1980 New On Dvd Bluray 4k

Product Description: It's been called "shocking" (Film Comment), "blistering" (Filmmaker) and "a flat-out masterpiece" (The Playlist) yet remained virtually unseen for over 40 years. Now experience this "haunting portrait of juvenile delinquency that ranks among the most powerful in American cinema" (Chicago Reader) from actor/director Dennis Hopper as it's never been seen before: Linda Manz "gives one of the greatest teenage performances of all time" (Film Comment) as a 15-year-old who idolizes Elvis, punk rock and her ex-con father (Hopper), is surrounded by junkies and predators, and follows them all down a one-way road to oblivion. Sharon Farrell (THE STUNT MAN), Don Gordon (THE LAST MOVIE) and Raymond Burr co-star in "a film about extremes, directed by an extremist" (Time Out) featuring music by Neil Young.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Diane Kruger Ray Nicholson Picture

Diane Kruger ("Inglourious Basterds", "Troy"), and Ray Nicholson ("Promising Young Woman", "Mayans M.C.") are set to star in the new thriller "Out of the Blue" from filmmaker Neil LaBute ("In the Company of Men", "The Shape of Things").

The film has been described as a contemporary tale of passionate love, deceit and the perfect murder. Nicholson stars as Connor, a man whose dull life is transformed into a thrilling fantasy world thanks to the seductive Marilyn (Kruger). He plunges headlong into the adulterous affair; the ex-con with a heart of gold seemingly destined for the raven-haired trophy wife. The only hitch in their idyllic new life together? Marilyn's trapped in a nightmare with an abusive husband and vulnerable stepdaughter. Desperate and with a history of violence, Connor will do almost anything to see him dead.

Filming will start this week in Rhode Island. Jeff Sackman and Larry Greenberg will executive produce for Quiver Entertainment, which packaged the project and arranged the film's financing with BondIt Media Capital. Matthew Helderman, Luke Taylor and Tyler Gould will executive produce for BondIt. Quiver will handle worldwide distribution of the film and introduce it to international buyers at next week's Toronto Film Festival.

Kruger can next be seen in the action film "The 355" alongside Jessica Chastain, Penélope Cruz and Lupita Nyong'o. Nicholson will next star in Thomas Torrey's thriller "All the Names We Buried".








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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

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Video Game Description: Call of the Sea is an otherworldly tale of mystery and love set in the 1930s South Pacific. Explore a lush island paradise, solve puzzles and unlock secrets in the hunt for your husband’s missing expedition.

Genre: First-Person, Adventure, 3D

Publisher: Raw Fury

Developer: Out of the Blue, Inc.

Rating: E for Everyone

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Sunday, December 15, 2019

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Product Description: If when the cat's away the mice will play... then henpecked husband Arthur Earthleigh is due for a real rave-up of a weekend when his domineering wife Mae (Carole Landis) goes out of town to visit her sister.

After dropping off his wife at Grand Central Station, Arthur (George Brent) plans to dine alone at a local restaurant, but unexpectedly meets up with tipsy flibbertigibbet Olive Jensen (Ann Dvorak) and later invites her back to his place for a nightcap. It's all perfectly innocent, of course, but Olive has a tendency to ignore any sign that she's worn out her welcome. And although she seems to have an iron constitution, Olive soon confesses that she's subject to fainting spells -- a fact Arthur ignores as he later believes he's killed her when she succumbs to one of her ''episodes.''

To avoid scandal, Arthur moves the unconscious Olive to the terrace of his neighbor David Galleo (Turhan Bey) and is doubly pleased in doing so because he's been trying to evict the bohemian artist and his vexing dog Rabelais. But David and girlfriend Deborah (Virginia Mayo) are on to his scheme and think up their own plot to ensure that Arthur won't be pushing for dispossession any time soon.

A delightful comedy that echoes the classic screwball farces of the 1930s, Out of the Blue features Carole Landis in one of her final roles (also playing against type as the disapproving Mae) before her tragic passing in 1948, and both Turhan Bey and Virginia Mayo who make an attractive couple as they're swept up in the insanity. But it's Ann Dvorak who steals the show as the delightful Olive... the infuriatingly funny and unstoppable force who turns poor Arthur's world upside down.

Author Vera Caspary, whose works were adapted for such classic films as Laura and A Letter to Three Wives, wrote the story and co-scripted Out of the Blue which was directed by screwball comedy veteran Leigh Jason.

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