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Images is a 1972 psychological horror film directed and co-written by Robert Altman and starring Susannah York, René Auberjonois and Marcel Bozzuffi. The picture follows an unstable children's author who finds herself engulfed in apparitions and hallucinations while staying at her remote vacation home.
Transatlanticism is the fourth studio album by rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released on October 7, 2003, by Barsuk Records. At this point in their career, the group had toured and recorded for nearly a half-decade.
The Brutalist is a 2024 epic period drama film directed and produced by Brady Corbet [6] from a script he co-wrote with Mona Fastvold.An international co-production between the United States, United Kingdom, and Hungary, it stars Adrien Brody as László Tóth, a Hungarian-born Jewish architect who survives the Holocaust and immigrates to the United States, where he struggles to achieve the ...
Transatlanticism is an aspect of the relationship of British and American culture explored by some writers in American literature and British literature.Although the academic discipline of transatlantic studies is a critical framework originating the 2000s, it has been argued that transatlanticism itself is in itself a very old phenomenon, and that transatlanticism shows the tension in ...
[12] [13] The film was also a commercial success, grossing a worldwide total of over $782 million at the box-office. [14] [15] He reprised the role in its 2018 sequel Deadpool 2, which was also a critical and commercial success. [16] It became the highest grossing R-rated film, with a worldwide gross of over $785 million.
The film is centered around a young woman, Ada, and her partner, Souleiman, struggling in the face of employment, class, migration, crime, family struggles, and ghosts. [8] Working mostly with unknown actors, Diop focused in the film on issues such as the refugee crisis , remorse, loss, grief, class struggle , and taking responsibility (or not ...
In 1966, Dmitri Shostakovich wrote a new soundtrack for the film, which later appeared as a tone poem 'October' Op.131 where Shostakovich's famous 'Partisan' theme makes an appearance. [8] Sound effects (such as the shouting of crowds, gunshots, glasses breaking) were added to the film after its initial release by co-director Grigori Aleksandrov.
Pet Sounds is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on May 16, 1966, by Capitol Records.It was initially met with a lukewarm critical response in the United States, although it peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Top LPs chart.