"This is a classic tale of identity... It's going to be tough to tell them apart." 1091 Media has released their official Us trailer for an indie documentary titled And Two If By Sea, which is a twist on the classic "Paul Revere's Ride" poem. The doc film is not really a sports doc, not really a family doc - perhaps a mix of both, and then some. It's about two brothers who happen to be professional surfers, Cj & Damien Hobgood, and their experiences in life being competitive siblings. "A cinematic tale of adventure, destiny, and family. The story of iconic professional surfers and identical twins Cj & Damien Hobgood. Their sibling rivalry and struggle to each to establish their own identity fueled their careers, but ripped their personal and peripheral relationships apart." Damn, now I need to watch to see what happened. Here's the official Us trailer (+ poster) for ...
- 12/10/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In today’s film news roundup, the Big Screen Classics series lineup is unveiled, surfing documentary “And Two If by Sea” finds a home and Austin Studios gets a director.
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Fathom Events and Turner Classic Movies have unveiled the fourth annual TCM Big Screen Classics series, highlighted by the 60th anniversary release of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
“Psycho” will screen on Oct. 11-12. Hitchcock, Janet Leigh and cinematographer John L. Russell received Academy Award nominations for “Psycho,” released in 1960. Fathom, a joint venture between the AMC, Cinemark and Regal circuits, specializes in one-night showings of concerts and revival movies.
Other highlights are the first national theatrical release of 1933’s “King Kong” in more than 60 years; “Love Story” for Valentine’s Day; a rare big-screen appearance of “Fiddler on the Roof”; and the 40th anniversary of “Airplane!” Additional titles include “An American in Paris,” “The Color Purple,” “A League of Their Own,...
Events
Fathom Events and Turner Classic Movies have unveiled the fourth annual TCM Big Screen Classics series, highlighted by the 60th anniversary release of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
“Psycho” will screen on Oct. 11-12. Hitchcock, Janet Leigh and cinematographer John L. Russell received Academy Award nominations for “Psycho,” released in 1960. Fathom, a joint venture between the AMC, Cinemark and Regal circuits, specializes in one-night showings of concerts and revival movies.
Other highlights are the first national theatrical release of 1933’s “King Kong” in more than 60 years; “Love Story” for Valentine’s Day; a rare big-screen appearance of “Fiddler on the Roof”; and the 40th anniversary of “Airplane!” Additional titles include “An American in Paris,” “The Color Purple,” “A League of Their Own,...
- 12/5/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: La- and Aussie-based surfing co. Globe and Whyte House Entertainment have teamed on new globe-trotting, psychedelic surfing docufilm Strange Rumblings In Shangri-La, which will world-premiere simultaneously in London and Long Beach at the U.S. Open of Surfing on July 31. Surf cinema veteran Joe G directed the film on Kodak Super 16mm, capturing a previously uncharted surfing expedition across waters off of Iceland, Mozambique, Indonesia, and Brazil with pro surfers from the Globe Surf Team including Dion Agius, Nate Tyler, Taj Burrow, Yadin Nicol, Damien Hobgood, Creed Mctaggart, Cj Hobgood, Alex Smith, Noa Deane, and Brendon Gibbens. “There is […]...
- 7/18/2014
- Deadline
Walking on Water may be the living embodiment of the old maxim ‘no risk, no reward.’ Though a documentary about surfing (with strong Christian overtones) would seem like a pretty easy target to hit, Walking fails to engage simply because it so clearly doesn’t want to possibly be seen as anything else than what its filmmakers set out to make, being one that affirms Christian faith and values. There’s nothing wrong with that, but if the directors were ever in doubt as to what the film would be about, or open to new experiences themselves in this journey, that process is in no way evident in the final product. This would be less of a liability if they were teaching a master class in theology, but they have instead produced a travelogue with startlingly little sense of adventure.
When Bryan Jennings was 14 years old, he took a trip...
When Bryan Jennings was 14 years old, he took a trip...
- 3/5/2011
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
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