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Through this lens, the film highlights themes of resilience, heritage, and the fight to preserve a tight-knit community in Toronto's east end. [2] The film premiered at the 2024 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, [3] and was subsequently screened at the ReelWorld Film Festival and the [4] St. Louis International Film Festival. [5]
The novel was released in the United States on March 19, 2024 in hardcover format along with a large print paperback edition. [3] The cover art was produced by Nana An. An ebook and electronic audiobook were published on the same day.
The Tall Man (Jebediah Morningside) is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Phantasm series of horror films. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Tall Man first appeared in the first Phantasm in 1979 , [ 1 ] and his most recent appearance in the film Phantasm: Ravager in 2016 .
"Morningside", a song by Neil Diamond on Moods "Morningside", a song by Sara Bareilles from Little Voice; Morningside Foundation, charitable foundation of real state tycoon T. H. Chan and family, a large-scale donor to the Harvard School of Public Health and the eponymous Morningside College (Hong Kong) The Morningside, a 2024 novel by Téa Obreht
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In 1956, it was announced Schneer was considering joining RKO but changed his mind and signed a new three-picture deal with Columbia for his Morningside Productions. [9] Schneer made the romantic drama Hellcats of the Navy (1957) with Ronald Reagan and his wife (billed as Nancy Davis); it was the first time Schneer worked with director Nathan H ...
The Moorside is a 2017 two-part British television drama. Written by Neil McKay and directed by Paul Whittington, it stars Sheridan Smith, Gemma Whelan, Sian Brooke and Siobhan Finneran and was broadcast on BBC One in two one-hour episodes in February 2017.
"Morning Side of the Mountain" is a song written by Larry Stock and Dick Manning and first recorded in 1951 by Tommy Edwards. It settled at #24 on the pop chart.