Purcell Press chats with Shaz Azatyan
Armenian writer Shmavon, ‘Shaz’ Azatyan discusses his novella ‘National Gallery’ with Alice Frances of Purcell Press. In National Gallery, a book set in post-communist Armenia, we see that ‘freedom’ in…
The Great Escape! – Lizzie Snoopes Comedy Pilot – Breakout!
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Comedy Soundbites – Episode Three Breakout!
Okay peeps, and this is wot you’ve all been waiting for! Don’t try to deny it! Episode no. 3 of the Lizzie Snoopes Comedy Saga – BREAKOUT THE GREAT ESCAPE…
Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 5/9-5/13
Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple…
Veteran actor Fred Ward, star of The Right Stuff and Tremors, dies aged 79
lizziesnoopes.com The character actor was part of the ensemble casts of Robert Altman’s films Short Cuts and The Player, and had a career in film and television that spanned five…
Blonde: will a shocking new film shatter the myth of Marilyn Monroe?
lizziesnoopes.com From Cannes to the Met Gala, the screen icon’s lucrative legacy lives on. But how will a new film affect the way the world sees her? Nearly 60 years…
Top Gun: Maverick review – Tom Cruise is still speedy, less needy in a rock’n’roll sequel
lizziesnoopes.com Cruise presides over some surprising differences from his first outing as the navy pilot hotshot in a film that’s missing the homoerotic tensions of the 80s original In the…
‘I fell in love with it in a profound way’: how The Quiet Girl’s fostering story captured its director’s heart
lizziesnoopes.com First-time director Colm Bairéad on turning the novella Foster by Claire Keegan into the tear-jerking tour de force that swept the Irish Film and TV awards Colm Bairéad resigned…
Everything Everywhere All at Once review – nothing nowhere over a long period of time
lizziesnoopes.com Despite some smart gags, this broadly buzzed-about comedy turns out to be an oddly mediocre misfire This hipster hypefest is an adventure in alternative existences and multiverse realities from…
Dobermann review – Vincent Cassel’s brutal pulp thriller still bites
lizziesnoopes.com This 1997 policier, directed by Jan Kounen, pulses with violent energy, although its pop-video aesthetic looks dated Very over the top, extremely brutal and as French as a Johnny…
This Much I Know to Be True review – Nick Cave on music, art and healing
lizziesnoopes.com The musician holds the spotlight again in Andrew Dominik’s followup documentary, with star-quality input from Warren Ellis and Marianne Faithfull There’s a sweet moment in this mostly music documentary…
Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 9th
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Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 5/2-5/6
Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple…
Men review – Alex Garland unleashes multiple Rory Kinnears in wacky folk-horror
lizziesnoopes.com Garland’s latest is like a scary-movie remake of Dick Emery, with excellent performances from Kinnear, in a number of different roles, and Jessie Buckley The grim accusation about men…
Paul Gallagher screenwriter and producer
Paul Gallagher from Twelve Chairs Films discusses his company, and the art of film.