Monty @ 100: Unexpected ending with "The Defector"
Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 7:00PM by Nathaniel R


Sadly, we now reach the finale of the Montgomery Clift filmography. The shroud of sadness and tragedy that hung over Clift's second act in motion pictures (Raintree County through Freud) have often obscured the quality of some of the films. Despite the broken souls and grim reaper feeling exuded by The Misfits and Judgment at Nuremberg in particular -- it's part of their subject matter, after all -- Clift's acting prowess was actually on the rise again.
His declining health and addictions interfered. After Freud there was another four year intermission from the silver screen as there'd been just after From Here to Eternity. With 1966's The Defector the curtain raised again and filming went smoothly for a change. But no third act came. Both Clift (then 45) and his director Raoul Lévy (then just 44) died that year, Clift of a heart attack shortly before the movie's release and Levy, shortly after, by his own hand...
AFI: Riz Ahmed in "Sound of Metal"
Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 3:00PM
by Eurocheese
When putting together my list of films to catch at the festival, I threw this film in because I’d heard that it had an incredible sound design. Nobody told me that Riz Ahmed gives one of the best leading male performances that we’ve seen in years. Nobody told me that this passion project would have me emotionally on edge from start to finish, or that I’d leave feeling that it was unlike any film I’d seen before. The fact that the sound design buzz on the sound design proved true was the delicious cherry on top.
Ahmed plays Ruben, a drummer in a rock band, and the movie kicks off immersing us in one of his performances...
NewFest: Irish comedy "Dating Amber"
Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 1:00PM Coverage from NewFest the 32nd Annual LGBTQ Film Festival

I imagine that I’ll be thinking about Normal People for a while every time I watch an Irish romance (or maybe just any Irish production!). If I can’t see Connell and Marianne on screen again, the next-best thing is probably Dating Amber, a wonderfully entertaining comedy showing at NewFest. One of its stars is Fionn O’Shea, who portrayed the despicable and manipulative Jamie in Normal People. He's one of the romantic leads this time...
Showbiz History: Melina Mercouri, Tyler Posey, and Jon-Erik Hexum
Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 10:00AM 7 random things that happened on this day, October 18th, in showbiz history. If it's your birthday, happy birthday!
1910 E.M. Forster's masterpiece Howards End is published. It will later become another masterpiece in a different medium with the Oscar-winning Merchant Ivory film version in 1992.

1920 Greek superstar Melina Mercouri born on this day in Athens 100 years ago. Happy Melina Mercouri Centennial...



